AHPI Ties Up With Mulk Med to Boost India's Medical Tourism Push
- AHPI partners with UAE-based Mulk Med to expand India’s global healthcare reach
- Digital platform to simplify cross-border patient care and referrals
- Move strengthens India’s role as a trusted, affordable medical tourism hub
The Association of Healthcare Providers (India) (AHPI) has entered into a strategic partnership with Mulk Med Healthcare Group to strengthen India’s position as a leading global destination for medical tourism.
AHPI, which represents nearly 20,000 hospitals across India, will work with UAE-headquartered Mulk Med to connect international patients with accredited Indian hospitals through a virtual global hospital ecosystem. The collaboration aims to make cross-border healthcare simpler, faster, and more transparent for patients seeking quality treatment at affordable costs.
By combining AHPI’s strong hospital network with Mulk Med’s digital healthcare platform, the partnership will enable structured access to advanced medical care for patients from Asia, Africa, the Middle East, CIS countries, and other emerging markets. The focus is on improving patient journeys, from first consultation to post-treatment care.
Under the partnership, patients can use Mulk Med’s platform for remote, AI-driven health assessments, early diagnosis, and treatment planning. They will be able to compare treatment options across hospitals in India and more than 20 other countries, while also accessing competitive pricing for procedures and medicines. Support services such as visa assistance, travel health insurance, and hospital appointment scheduling will further ease the experience.
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India’s strengths highly skilled doctors, advanced tertiary and quaternary care, modern medical technology, and cost-effective treatments, form the foundation of the collaboration. The initiative is expected to attract more global patients for complex procedures in areas such as cardiology, oncology, orthopedics, organ transplants, and fertility care.
The partnership will begin with pilot programs in select Indian states, followed by a phased national rollout. AHPI and Mulk Med also plan to expand collaboration with hospitals, insurers, and international healthcare partners to further strengthen India’s medical tourism ecosystem and improve access to quality-driven healthcare worldwide.