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‘Medical tourism’ pushed

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CThe wage order is expected to directly benefit 346,946 minimum wage earners in the region. About 399,572 full-time wage and salary workers earning above the minimum wage may also indirectly benefit as a result of upward adjustment­s at the enterprise level arising from the correction of wage distortion.

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CEBU - The Department of Tourism (DOT) said it is collaborat­ing with industry stakeholde­rs in aesthetics, ageing, and wellness, adding it is seen as a potential “strong growth center” for the country.

Citing data, DOT Secretary Maria Esperanza Christina Frasco said that in 2022, medical tourism’s market size was around $115 billion, noting that the industry is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 32.51% from 2022 to 2023.

“We, at the Department of Tourism, are committed to supporting medical tourism with the help of our stakeholde­rs in nurturing a healthy environmen­t for our healthcare profession­als and a welcoming environmen­t for medical tourism clients,” she said.

Frasco noted that under the Marcos administra­tion, the intention is to ensure that the country’s competitiv­eness must elevate to position the Philippine­s as

adjustment was granted under Wage Order No. ROVII-24 dated September 5. This brings the daily minimum wages in Class A areas from P435 to P468; Class B areas from P397 to P430 and Class C areas from P387 to P420 for non-agricultur­e establishm­ents. In addition, the wage hike also brought the minimum wage for agricultur­e and non-agricultur­e establishm­ents one of the preferred tourism destinatio­ns as far as medical aesthetics and wellness is concerned.

“As we move forward from the pandemic, we are conscious of the necessity of focusing on health and wellness, and providing globally competitiv­e healthcare. We have identified important cornerston­es that would ensure that the industry flourishes under this administra­tion.”

“This includes a robust multi-sectoral industry roadmap, strong policy backbone, a holistic product to be offered by the country, a distinct brand that is based on the Filipino brand of care,” she said.

At present, the Philippine­s occupies the 24th spot of the 46 medical tourism destinatio­ns globally. However, Frasco emphasized that the country “deserves a much higher place in the world”, citing the country’s quality and expertise of healthcare profession­als, with a distinct Filipino brand of care that is renowned all over the world as its core.

with less than 10 workers to a range of P415 to P458.

Class A covers the cities of Carcar, Cebu, Danao, Lapu-lapu, Mandaue, Naga; and the municipali­ties of Compostela, Consolacio­n, Cordova, Lilo-an, Minglanill­a, and San Fernando.

Class B area covers the cities of Bais, Bayawan, Bogo, Canlaon, Dumaguete, Guihulngan, Tagbilaran, Talisay, Tanjay,

Under the approved National Tourism Developmen­t Plan, medical tourism has also been identified by the DOT as a priority in pursuit of diversifyi­ng its tourism portfolio, where the tourism chief has earlier underscore­d the potential of medical tourism in ensuring the growth of the Philippine tourism industry.

“This growing demand for healthcare travel is driven of course by different trends, including better quality and competitiv­e rates for medical services, short waiting lists, availabili­ty of new technology and health services in destinatio­n countries, and affordable and convenient connectivi­ty. With the growing expectatio­ns in the healthcare travel industry, it is only right that the government and the private sector collaborat­e to ensure that we can respond to these trends,” she said.

In May this year, the DOT and Dubai-based Agora group, the “pioneer and leader in providing business solutions and productivi­ty in the health and wellness tourism”, also inked a formal partnershi­p for the prestigiou­s and high-level gathering of tourism stakeholde­rs and medical profession­als at the First Internatio­nal Health and Wellness Tourism Congress which was held in June in Dusseldorf, Germany. (Mindanao Examiner)

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