Corporate profile
Statement from the Board of Governor
Globalization was evident in healthcare long before it became a mainstream paradigm for the business world. Patients worldwide have traveled to various international destinations for decades to find the best treatment. Yet the increasing cost of medicine in developed nations has spurred a new demand: Quality treatment at low cost with an added taste of tourism. The high cost of healthcare in the advanced world is seen as a significant problem for individuals, employers, employee funds, insurance systems, and governments. This has shaped the medical tourism industry within the last decade.
At the crossroads between East and West, Morocco is on its way to becoming the next“center of attraction” for the global Healthcare travel market. Morocco has undergone a comprehensive healthcare restructuring, scaling up its healthcare services and escalating quality improvements to ensure a swift transition.
The cost savings for patients and their insurance companies seeking medical care abroad are significant. Some employers are also exploring medical tourism to provide quality healthcare coverage to employees at a lower cost. Medical tourism in the EU and the Middle East is often driven by insufficient timely access to quality care nearby.
For example, the UK’s waiting time for elective orthopedic procedures can be months.
Therefore, some patients choose to travel to receive treatment more quickly. Quality healthcare does not exist in other areas, so travel is the only option.
Due to its quality of medical services, geographical advantages, and affordable prices, Morocco Vasco medical destination groups expeditiously become healthcare providers for international patients, especially for South African Countries, the Middle East, and beyond.
Board of Director
Mrs. Anissa Bensaid
Mr. Taher Said
Mrs. Imane Mountassir
Mrs. Anissa Bensaid
Mr. Taher Said
Mrs. Imane Mountassir