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2nd Annual Congress to arrange 5000 one-on-one networking sessions

Published on September 1, 2009 at 8:05 AM · 1 Comment

The 2nd Annual World Medical Tourism & Global Health Congress, the largest medical tourism congress in the world, announces speakers, sponsors and record increase in attendance this coming October 26-28th 2009 in Los Angeles, California. Over 60 countries confirmed participation. Up to 5,000 private one-on-one networking sessions will be arranged through special networking software, allowing each delegate to schedule up to 80 meetings during the 3-day conference.

Deloitte estimates that 1.6 million American patients will travel to other countries in 2010 for medical care and treatment, doubling the numbers who traveled in 2007, and spending billions of dollars.

This Congress is the only event each year where the largest numbers of Employers, Self Funded Health Plans, Insurance Companies, Governments, and Medical Tourism Facilitators worldwide come to partner with international hospitals.

Ministries of Tourism and Ministries of Health participate together with up to 200 expert speakers, up to 2,000 attendees and 125 exhibitors and sponsors. Monday night's VIP cocktail reception open to Workshop attendees is sponsored by a top US health insurance magazine, bringing in up to 400 US Health Insurance Executives, Agents, and Brokers.

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  1. Ceckel Ceckel United States says:

    This should be an interesting conference since medical tourism is becoming more and more common. I am curious to see what kind of coverage it gets come October.

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