World video travel guide

NewsBerlinGermany • 2013-10-21

Select the country and object's type Berlin: Popular Destination for Medical Tourists

visitBerlin survey of Berlin hospitals: more than 9,200 medical tourists come to Berlin each year

Berlin, 21 October 2013 As part of the first Berlin Health Week (21–27 October) and the World Health Summit (20–22 October), bringing medical experts from all over the world to Berlin for the fifth time, visitBerlin has compiled numbers on medical tourism in Germany\'s capital. Just the seven Berlin hospitals with the largest numbers of international patients registered 9,271 international patients last year.

Burkhard Kieker, CEO of visitBerlin, remarks: \"Together with our network of partners, we have been successful in drawing the attention of international guests looking for quality medical care to the German capital and its unique variety of hospitals. Berlin and its top-ranked clinics are catching up with Munich\'s historical draw as the top destination for medical tourism in Germany. Particularly guests from Russia and the Arab-speaking world are increasingly choosing to entrust their healthcare to Berlin’s leading doctors. Medical tourists are a target group that will benefit Berlin more than average.\"

visitBerlin has been actively marketing medical tourism for more than three years with international partners, with a focus on the Russian- and Arabic-speaking countries. The strategic direction was chosen in coordination with a network of clinics, tourism services and Tourism-Marketing Brandenburg, Health Capital Berlin-Brandenburg, World Health Summit Berlin, Berlin Partner for Business and Technology and the Senate Department for Economics, Technology and Research.

More foreign patients opting for Berlin

From check-ups to heart or knee surgeries, more and more visitors to Berlin are coming to the German capital to take care of their health. The international patients come primarily from the Russian- and Arabic-speaking countries. Especially popular are the departments of oncology, neurosurgery and cardiology, but patients are coming for preventative visits as well. These medical tourists usually stay in the deluxe suites at the hospitals or receive outpatient treatment and stay in nearby hotels. While regular visitors to Berlin spend an average of 2.3 days in the city, visitors coming here for health treatments tend to stay for 10–14 days.

To monitor the growth of medical tourism in Berlin, visitBerlin has identified a benchmark group of hospitals that has, for the first time, released figures on the number of outpatient and inpatient stays registered through their international patient relations offices. The participating hospitals include the following Berlin institutions: Charité International, the Deutsches Herzzentrum Berlin, Helios Healthcare International, Paul Gerhardt Diakonie International, MEOCLINIC, Schlosspark Klinik and Vivantes International Medicine. The figures will continue to be collected and published annually to keep better track of countries of origin and trends in international patient registrations. This new monitoring effort is complemented by the official hospital statistics maintained by the Office of Statistics, which however only counts inpatient admissions of foreign residents and thus does not fully represent the volume of medical tourists.

Joint marketing of Berlin as an international health destination

The website health.visitBerlin.com gives information about the services offered in German, English, Russian and Arabic. visitBerlin has been working with Brandenburg to market the capital region as a destination for medical tourism at international trade fairs such as the ITB and Arab Health. visitBerlin has invited international press representatives from Russia and the Middle East to come to the city for Berlin Health Week. Together with Lufthansa, partner hospitals and the World Health Summit, this campaign is designed to shed light on Berlin\'s healthcare industry and its deep layers of expertise.

Germany is number four in the world for medical tourism

Medical tourism is growing for Germany as a whole: Germany is ranked fourth among the world\'s leading medical tourism destinations, after India, Thailand and the United States. This was confirmed in the current \"Market study of international patients in German hospitals\" by the Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences (2013). 87.9 per cent of the hospitals surveyed indicated that the number of foreign patients had increased over the past three years.

RSS RSS All news

 

Related objects

Germany

World Countries Germany

Germany is replete with medieval castles, green river valleys, mysterious forests and neat villages. Every city has the unique character, shaped by its history and surroundings

Bavaria

Regions, areas, large resorts Bavaria

Bavaria - a paradise for mountain tourism, water sports and skiing. Magnificent nature, clean air, historic attractions, cozy hotels and lifestyle attract travelers from all over the world

Cologne

Cities  
Cologne

Dresden

Cities  
Dresden

Duesseldorf

Cities Duesseldorf

Duesseldorf, more than 700 years old city, is saturated with an outstanding architecture, old breweries and pubs, student cafes, restaurants, bars and cheap shops

Frankfurt

Cities Frankfurt

Frankfurt - both economic and cultural capital of Germany. There are good theaters, interesting museums and art galleries. International fairs often take place here

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

Regions, areas, large resorts Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

Countless monuments of medieval architecture have survived in former Hanseatic cities of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

Munich

Cities Munich

Munich - the capital of Bavaria - a major financial, industrial and cultural center of Germany. Bavarian beer is famous all over the world

Saxony

Regions, areas, large resorts Saxony

Among the main attractions of Saxony are: Dresden Zwinger Palace, the palace of Moritzburg, the Klaffenabah castle, Pillnitz palace and park, garden and park ensemble of Heidenau-Groszedlitz and many others

Berlin

Cities Berlin

Cathedrals and churches, museums and theaters tell about history of Berlin. Modern skyscrapers, shopping centres, restaurants and nightclubs give a spirit of today

Lübeck

Cities  
Lübeck

Museum Island

Dities districts  
Museum Island

Nuremberg

Cities  
Nuremberg

Weimar

Cities  
Weimar

Alexanderplatz

Town squares  
Alexanderplatz

Berlin Victory Column

Monuments  
Berlin Victory Column

Berlin, culture

Countries Culture  
Berlin, culture

Berlin, history

Community and politics  
Berlin, history

Berlin, pleasure

Events, Shows, amusement  
Berlin, pleasure

Berlin, travel

Tours, excursions, cruises  
Berlin, travel

Charlottenburg

Palaces  
Charlottenburg

Checkpoint Charlie

Popular tourist places  
Checkpoint Charlie

Food and Wine in Germany

World Culinary  
Food and Wine in Germany

Isar River

Rivers, channels  
Isar River

Middle Rhine

Mountains, caves, canons  
Middle Rhine

Red City Hall in Berlin

Architecture: buildings, structures  
Red City Hall in Berlin

Reichstag Building

Architecture: buildings, structures  
Reichstag Building

Tropical Islands Aquapark

Events, Shows, amusement  
Tropical Islands Aquapark

Unter Den Linden

Streets  
Unter Den Linden

Wittenbergplatz

Town squares  
Wittenbergplatz

Zugspitze Mountain

Mountains, caves, canons Zugspitze Mountain

The Zugspitze Mountain (2964 meters) is a perfect place for skiing all the year round. Prices at hotels and resorts are more moderate in comparison with the rest of the Alps