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          Health service in Odisha  is the  bird eye view. It could not be ignored , due to the presence of more malnutrition  and more MMR  and the lack of good medical  facility. This paper  is indicating a new  thing of medical services  in ERP mode. Medical tourism  in  India  is  a bird eye view subject in  both central  and state list. Medical tourism  en-contenting the  total  share  of the total tourism have been increasing  from this 2 decades, indicates  a historical review of the  Indian ethical  “Charak” Focus  of the  historical medical hub of the world. Different analysis  focused  here to the  infrastructure Fourier  and  suggestional analysis  for further improvement in the Indian medical  and health system as well as in the service sector. Here en-focused item related  indicators to the health are  taking into account. The special reference to the Sriram Chandra Bhanja Medical College, Cuttack Odisha ( The main Health Hub Of Odisha) we better known as the  lender of last resort  in  medical service on the poor state  like Odisha’s  health sky. We re-name  it as the best satellite of health service in Odisha medical sky. The infrastructure in the state specially the health is measured in different  measures  here that  what   is the indicator  to  attract the medical tourism to the medical ?  i.e. Decreasing negligence rate and bed occupancy rate. How it will help the future medical tourism market and also the genuineness of the market.

KEY WORDS: Special Medical Processing Zone (SMPZ), Medical Negligence Rate( MNR),Bed Occupancy Rate(BOR)

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