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The $207 Billion Opportunity You're Overlooking ⚕️ → Forget Silicon Valley. The real disruption is happening in hospital corridors worldwide. the new "IT" Medical tourism isn't just growing. It's exploding: → 2019: $44.8 billion industry → 2027 projection: $207.9 billion Why smart money is betting on medical passports: 1. Cost Arbitrage → US hip replacement: $40,000 → In Thailand: $8,000 → The math speaks for itself. 2. Quality Leap → Top destinations often beat US hospitals in care quality. → JCI-accredited facilities worldwide: Over 1,000 3. Wait Time Elimination → UK NHS wait time for knee surgery: 18+ months → In India: Next week 4. Tech Innovation → Emerging markets leapfrogging with cutting-edge tech → No legacy systems holding them back 5. Experience Factor → Why recover in a sterile room when you can recuperate on a beach? India just announced eMedVisa for neighbours 🙈 You into med tourism? ~ follow for more

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