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South-east Asia seen as medical tourism's "sweet spot"

Published Mon, Dec 22, 2014 · 09:50 PM

    Kuala Lumpur

    THE lines snaking into Bangladesh's overwhelmed hospitals are often so long, says Nusrat Hussein Kiwan, that they extend into the street outside - too many patients seeking too few quality doctors. So, through a Google search, the wife of a Bangladeshi construction executive chose a Malaysian hospital for her heart bypass surgery.

    "It's peaceful here, and my doctors are good," Ms Kiwan, 65, said during a post-op check-up at a Kuala Lumpur private hospital, looking full of life in an orange headscarf and sparkling gold bracelets. "I didn't expect to be as good as before. But I'm better."

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