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Opportunities in Indian Healthcare Sector
Publication Date November 2006
Publisher RNCOS
Product Type Report
Pages 85
ISBN Number not applicable
Product Code RCS281
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Summary
This report "Opportunities in Indian Healthcare Sector" provides extensive research and objective analysis on the Healthcare Sector in India. This report has been written to help clients in analyzing the opportunities critical to the growth of healthcare market in India. Detailed data and analysis will help the investors to comprehend the changing dynamics of the Healthcare Industry.
Key Findings
- Healthcare industry is the world's largest industry with total revenues of approx US$ 2.8 Trillion (2005).
- India's high population makes it an important player in the Healthcare Industry. According to the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority, the Indian healthcare industry has the potential to show the same exponential growth that the software industry showed in the past decade.
- In India, 80% of the healthcare expenditure is borne by the patients and that borne by the state is 12%. The expenditure covered by insurance claims is 3%. As a result, the price sensitivity is quite high and the high-level healthcare facilities are not in the reach of patients.
- Among the top five therapeutic segments, gastro-intestinal and cardiac therapies are experiencing both high volume and value growth. Opthologicals, cardiovascular, anti-diabetic and neurological drugs continue to top the growth list. The anti-infective, neurology, cardiovascular and anti-diabetic segments have witnessed a high number of new product launches in the recent years.
- With increasing number of non-insured population in western countries and increasing healthcare expenditure to GDP resulting in people to opt for treatment options out side their country.
- Medical Tourism in India will be one of the major sources for foreign exchange.
Key Issues and Facts Analyzed
The research report also addresses the issues and the facts that are critical to business success, such as:
- What are the emerging trends in the Healthcare sector in India?
- What are the regulations and the policies environment in the industry?
- What is the future scenario of the Healthcare Market in India?
- Who are the Key players in the Healthcare Market in India?
- What opportunities exist for the Healthcare Market?
- What Challenges are faced by the industry?
- How is the market affected by the other factors prevailing in the economy?
- Trends in Indian Medical Tourism Industry?
Key Players Analyzed
This section provides the overview, key facts, financial information, future plans and business strategies of prominent players in the Indian Healthcare Market like Wockhardt Hospitals Ltd, Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Ltd, Fortis Healthcare Ltd, Max India Ltd and SRL Ranbaxy.
Research Methodology
Information Sources
Information has been sourced from many sources like books, newspapers, trade journals and white papers, industry portals, government agencies, trade associations, industry news and through access to more than 3000 paid databases.
Analysis Methods
The analysis methods includes the following: Ratio Analysis, Historical Trend Analysis, Linear Regression Analysis using software tools, Judgmental Forecasting and Cause and Effect Analysis.
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Content
- 1. Analyst View
- 2. Healthcare Industry Overview
- 3. Healthcare Sector Performance
- 3.1 By Segment
- 3.1.1 Pharmaceutical Sector
- 3.1.2 Ayurvedic Treatment
- 3.1.3 Medical Tourism
- 3.1.3.1 Comparison with Asian Countries
- 3.1.3.2 Allied Services
- 3.1.4 Healthcare Cost Comparison with Western Countries
- 3.2 By Service
- 3.2.1 Hospital Services
- 3.2.2 Pathology Services
- 3.2.2.1 Corporatization of Pathology Labs
- 3.2.2.2 Molecular Diagnostics and Pharmacogenomics
- 3.2.3 Health Insurance Market
- 3.3 By Product
- 3.3.1 Medical Equipment & Devices
- 4. Healthcare Industry Analysis
- 4.1 Key Driving Forces
- 4.2 Opportunities and Challenges
- 4.2.1 Opportunities
- 4.2.2 Challenges
- 4.3 Future Outlook
- 4.3.1 Healthcare Segment Outlook
- 4.3.1.1 Pharmaceutical Sector Outlook, 2010
- 4.3.1.2 Medical Tourism, 2012
- 4.3.1.3 Ayurvedic Treatment Outlook
- 4.3.2 Healthcare Service Outlook, 2010
- 4.3.2.1 Hospital Service (Future Healthcare Projects)
- 4.3.2.2 Outsourcing Services, 2008
- 4.3.3 Healthcare Equipment Outlook, 2010
- 5. Key Players
- 5.1 Wockhardt Ltd.
- 5.1.1 Future Plans and Strategies
- 5.2 Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Ltd.
- 5.2.1 Future Plans and Strategies
- 5.3 Max India Ltd.
- 5.3.1 Future Plans and Strategies
- 5.4 Fortis Healthcare Ltd.
- 5.4.1 Future Plans and Strategies
- 5.5 SRL- Ranbaxy
- 5.5.1 Future Plans and Strategies
- 6. Annexure I: Regulatory Framework & Initiatives
- List of Figures:
- Figure 2-1: India - Healthcare Industry Value (in Billion US$), 2005, 2008 & 2012
- Figure 2-2: India - Healthcare Expenditure (as % of GDP), 2005 & 2012
- Figure 2-3: India - Population (in Billion), 2005 & 2012
- Figure 2-4: India - Healthcare Market Share (%), 2004
- Figure 2-5: India - Market Share of Therapeutic Break-up in Healthcare (%), 2004
- Figure 2-6: India - Therapeutic Break-up of Healthcare Market (in Billion Rs), 2004
- Figure 2-7: India - Value Growth in Therapeutic Break-up of Healthcare Market (%), 2004
- Figure 2-8: India - Volume Growth in Therapeutic Break-up of Healthcare Market (%), 2004
- Figure 2-9: India - Healthcare Payments Breakdown (%), 2004
- Figure 2-10: India - Cost per Treatment and Hospitalization (in US$), 2004
- Figure 3-1: Global & India - Pharmaceutical Industry (in Billion US$), 2005
- Figure 3-2: India - Medical Tourism Industry (in Million US$), 2005 & 2006e
- Figure 3-3: Asia - Medical Tourists Arrival by Country (in Thousand), 2005
- Figure 3-4: India - Number of Medical Tourists (in Thousand), 2000-2005
- Figure 3-5: India - Earning from Medical Tourism (in Million US$), 2005 & 2012
- Figure 3-6: US - Healthcare Cost (in Trillion US$), 2003, 2005 & 2015
- Figure 3-7: US - Healthcare Cost (as % of GDP), 2003, 2005 & 2015
- Figure 3-8: India - Health Insurance Premium by Public Player (in Million US$), 2003-04 & 2004-05
- Figure 3-9: India - Health Insurance Premium by Private Player (in Million US$), 2003-04 & 2004-05
- Figure 3-10: India - Health Insurance Premium (in Million US$), 2003-2005 & 2007
- Figure 3-11: India - Forecast of Medical Device Market Value (in Billion US$), 2004-2006e
- Figure 4-1: India & US - Success Rate of Cardiac Bypasses (%)
- Figure 4-2: India - Population (in Billion), 2001-2005
- Figure 4-3: India - Growth in Biotherapeutic Market (in Million US$), 2003-04 & 2004-05
- Figure 4-4: India - Per Capita Income (in Rs), 2002-2004
- Figure 4-5: India - Urban Population (in Million), 2001-2005
- Figure 4-6: India - In-Patient Cardiac Care Expenditure Share Growth (%), 2004-2008e
- Figure 4-7: India - Number of Cardiac Disease related Treatments (in Million), 2004-2008
- Figure 4-8: India - Rise in Percentage of Population aged 65 years & above (2000-2005)
- Figure 4-9: India - Medical Tourism Industry (in Billion US$), 2007-2012e
- Figure 4-10: US - Number of Uninsured People (in Million), 2004-2006e
- Figure 4-11: India - Outsourcing Payer from US (in Billion US$), 2003-04 & 2007-08
- Figure 4-12: India - Outsourcing Provider from US (in Billion US$), 2003-04 & 2007-08
- Figure 4-13: India - Private Healthcare Market (in Billion US$), 2002 & 2012
- Figure 4-14: India - Medical Transcription Earnings from US (in Million US$), 2004-05 & 2005-06
- Figure 4-15: India - Forecast for Contract Manufacturing and Research Services (in Billion US$), 2006-2009
- Figure 4-16: India - Forecast of Medical Device Market Value (in Billion US$), 2007-2010
- Figure 5-1: Wockhardt Ltd. - Stock Performance
- Figure 5-2: Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Ltd. - Stock Performance
- Figure 5-3: Max India Ltd. - Stock Performance
- List of Tables:
- Table 2-1: India - Key Health Indicators, 2004
- Table 2-2: India - Healthcare Infrastructure, 2005
- Table 2-3: India - Government Healthcare Infrastructure, 2004
- Table 3-1: India - Pharmaceutical Industry, 2004
- Table 3-2: Medical Tourism - Alliance between Hospitals, Insurance Companies & Tour Operators
- Table 3-3: India vs. United Kingdom - Treatment Cost Comparison (in US$)
- Table 3-4: India & US - Procedure Charges (in US$)
- Table 3-5: India & US - Dental Treatment Procedures (in US$)
- Table 3-6: UK & US - Treatment & Associated Waiting Time (in Months)
- Table 3-7: India - Health Business across various Insurers (in Crore Rs), 2004-05
- Table 3-8: India - Insurance Players, 2006
- Table 3-9: India - Investment by Medical Equipment Manufacturing Companies, 2004
- Table 4-1: India - Different Range of Diagnostic Services
- Table 4-2: India - Field of Treatment
- Table 4-3: India - Abbreviated New Drug Application (ANDA) Filing by Mid-Size Companies (2004-2006)
- Table 4-4: India - Key Competencies
- Table 4-5: India - Key Healthcare Outsourcing in Focus
- Table 5-1: Wockhardt Ltd. - Key Financial Information (in Million Rs), 2004 & 2005
- Table 5-2: Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Ltd. - Top Management
- Table 5-3: Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Ltd. - Key Financial Ratios (2003-2005)
- Table 5-4: Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Ltd. - Key Financials (in Rs), 2003-2005
- Table 5-5: Max Healthcare - Key Financial Information (in Crore Rs), 2004-05 & 2005-06
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