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The Healthcare System and Delivery Network in Emerging Economies (China, India and Brazil) - Growth Opportunities Driven by Awareness, Affordability and Access
Summary
GBI Research's new report, "The Healthcare System and Delivery Network in Emerging Economies (China, India and Brazil) - Growth Opportunities Driven by Awareness, Affordability and Access" provides key data, information and analysis on the Healthcare Delivery in Emerging Economies. The report provides market landscape, competitive landscape, medical equipment market analysis and trends on Healthcare Delivery in China, India and Brazil. The report provides comprehensive information on the key trends affecting healthcare delivery, and key analytical content on the market dynamics. The report also reviews the competitive landscape and technology offerings. This report is built using data and information sourced from proprietary databases, primary and secondary research and in-house analysis by GBI Research's team of industry experts.
Scope
- Key geographies covered include China, India and Brazil.
- Market size and company share data for Healthcare Delivery
- Annualized market revenues data from 2002 to 2009, forecast forward for 7 years to 2016. Company shares data for 2009.
- Qualitative analysis of key market trends, market drivers, and restraints by each category within the Healthcare Delivery market
- The report also covers information on the leading market players, the competitive landscape, and the leading pipeline products and technologies.
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- Make more informed business decisions from the insightful and in-depth analysis of the Healthcare Delivery in Emerging Countries and the factors shaping it.
Table of Contents
1 Table of Contents 6
1.1 List of Tables 9
1.2 List of Figures 10
2 Introduction 11
2.1 GBI Research Guidance 11
3 Healthcare Delivery System in India 13
3.1 Introduction 13
3.2 Healthcare Expenditure 13
3.3 Healthcare Infrastructure 14
3.3.1 Public Healthcare Infrastructure 16
3.3.2 Private Healthcare infrastructure 17
3.4 Healthcare Regulation 19
3.4.1 The Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) 19
3.4.2 National Programs and Schemes 20
3.4.3 Highlights of BUDGET 2010-2011 22
3.4.4 Health Insurance Regulation 22
3.5 Key Players in the Healthcare Industry 23
3.5.1 Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Ltd. 23
3.5.2 Fortis Healthcare 24
3.5.3 Manipal Health Systems 24
3.5.4 Max Healthcare 24
3.5.5 Narayana Hrudayalaya 25
3.5.6 Columbia Asia 25
3.5.7 Profiles of New Entrants 25
3.6 Sources of Funding 26
3.6.1 Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) & other Foreign Investments 26
3.6.2 Private Equity and Venture Capital 27
3.7 Evolving Trends in the Healthcare System in India 28
3.7.1 Health Cities 28
3.7.2 Hospotels 29
3.7.3 Health and Wellness 29
3.8 Socio-Economic and Demographic Trends Affecting Healthcare Sector 30
3.8.1 High Population and Economic Growth 30
3.8.2 Emergence of the Middle Class 31
3.8.3 Shift in Disease profile 31
3.9 Reimbursement Scenario 32
3.9.1 Private Health Insurance 32
3.10 India Healthcare Delivery Opportunities 35
3.10.1 Medical Tourism 35
3.10.2 Investments in Healthcare Infrastructure 36
3.10.3 Increase in Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) 36
3.10.4 Telemedicine 36
3.10.5 Opportunities in the Medical Equipment Industry 37
3.10.6 Health Insurance 38
3.11 India Healthcare Delivery Challenges 38
3.11.1 Financial Disparity 38
3.11.2 Weak Infrastructure 38
3.11.3 Intellectual Property (IP) Concerns 38
4 Healthcare Delivery System in China 39
4.1 Introduction 39
4.2 Healthcare Expenditure 39
4.3 Healthcare Infrastructure 39
4.3.1 Public and Private Sector Scenario 42
4.3.2 Impact of Healthcare Reforms, 2009 44
4.4 Healthcare Regulation 45
4.4.1 Ministry of Health 47
4.4.2 The National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) 48
4.4.3 Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (China CDC) 48
4.4.4 The Ministry of Finance (MoF) 48
4.4.5 Ministry of Labor and Social Security (MoLSS) 48
4.5 Profiles of Key Players 48
4.5.1 United Family Hospitals Group (UFH) 48
4.5.2 Parkway Health, China 49
4.5.3 Sunnylife Global, Inc. 49
4.5.4 Sino-German Friendship Hospital 49
4.5.5 SK Group 50
4.5.6 Shanghai East International Medical Center 50
4.5.7 Global Doctor 50
4.6 Sources of Funding 50
4.6.1 Private, Share holdings and Sino-foreign Joint Venture Hospitals 50
4.7 Evolving Trends in the Healthcare System in China 51
4.7.1 Increase in Taiwanese Investment in hospitals in China 51
4.7.2 Hospital Advertising 51
4.8 Socio-Economic and Demographic Trends Affecting the Healthcare Sector 53
4.8.1 Shift in Demographics 53
4.8.2 Rise in Personal Disposable Income 54
4.8.3 Rise in Lifestyle Diseases 54
4.9 Reimbursement Scenario 55
4.9.1 Urban Health Insurance 55
4.9.2 Rural Health Insurance 55
4.9.3 Private Insurance 56
4.10 China Healthcare Delivery Opportunities 57
4.10.1 High growth in Medical Equipment Market 57
4.10.2 Growth in Pharmaceutical Industry Sector 57
4.10.3 Booming Healthcare Construction Market 58
4.10.4 Opportunity in Hospital Information Systems Sector 58
4.11 China Healthcare Delivery Challenges 58
4.11.1 Regulatory and Bureaucratic issues 58
4.11.2 Weak Intellectual Property Protection 58
4.11.3 High Cost of Prescription Drugs 58
4.11.4 Financial Disparity and Coverage Problems 59
4.11.5 Inadequate Infrastructure and Qualified Workforce 59
4.11.6 Language Barrier 59
5 Healthcare Delivery System in Brazil 60
5.1 Introduction 60
5.2 Healthcare Expenditure 60
5.3 Healthcare Infrastructure 61
5.3.1 Public and Private Sector Scenario 63
5.4 Healthcare Regulation 64
5.4.1 Unified Health System (UHS also called as SUS in Brazil) 64
5.4.2 National Agency of Sanitary Surveillance (ANVISA) 64
5.4.3 National Private Healthcare Insurance Agency (ANS) 64
5.5 Profiles of Key Players 65
5.5.1 Rede D'Or (D'Or' or 'The Company') 65
5.5.2 Sao Luiz 66
5.5.3 HCor – Hospital do Coracao 67
5.5.4 Samaritan Hospital of Sao Paulo 67
5.5.5 Sociedade Beneficente Israelita Brasileira Albert Einstein (SBIBAE) 68
5.6 Sources of Funding 68
5.6.1 Joint, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and Private Ventures 68
5.6.2 Impact of Soccer World Cup 2014 and Olympic Games 2016 in Brazil 69
5.7 Evolving Trends in the Healthcare System in Brazil 69
5.7.1 Hospotels 69
5.7.2 Cosmetic Travel 69
5.8 Socio-Economic and Demographic Trends Affecting Healthcare Sector 70
5.8.1 Changing Population Trends 70
5.8.2 Impact of Financial Disparity on Disease Profile 71
5.8.3 AIDS Pandemic 72
5.9 Reimbursement Scenario 72
5.9.1 Private Insurance 72
5.10 Brazil Healthcare Delivery Opportunities 75
5.10.1 Huge Generic Drugs Market 76
5.10.2 Soaring Imports of Medical Equipment 76
5.10.3 Growth in Pharmaceutical Sector 76
5.10.4 Home Healthcare Delivery market 77
5.10.5 Government - The Largest Buyer of Pharmaceutical Products and Services 77
5.10.6 Investment Opportunities in Hospital Information Systems Sector 78
5.10.7 Telemedicine 78
5.11 Brazil Healthcare Delivery Challenges 78
5.11.1 High Taxes 78
5.11.2 Weak Intellectual Property Protection 78
5.11.3 Weak Infrastructure 78
6 Appendix 79
6.1 Acronyms 79
6.2 References 81
6.3 Methodology 82
6.3.1 Secondary Research 82
6.3.2 Primary Research 82
6.3.3 Models 83
6.3.4 Forecasts 83
6.3.5 Expert Panels 83
6.4 Contact Us 84
6.5 Disclaimer 84
List of Tables
1.1 List of Tables
Table 1: Healthcare Professionals, India, 2009 14
Table 2: Healthcare Infrastructure, Public and Private Distribution, India, 2009 15
Table 3: Snapshot of International Finance Corporation (IFC), Investments ($m), India, (1997 – 2009) 28
Table 4: Prominent Health City Projects, India, 2010 29
Table 5: Age Structure, India, 2000 – 2020 30
Table 6: Health Indicators, India, 2009 31
Table 7: Medical Tourism, India, Revenue ($bn), 2009 – 2012 35
Table 8: Cost Comparison of Surgeries ($), US, UK and India, 2009 36
Table 9: Healthcare Infrastructure, China, 2009 40
Table 10: Hospitals, by Bed Distribution, China, 2009 42
Table 11: Healthcare Professionals, China, 2005 42
Table 12: Organizations in Healthcare System in China 46
Table 13: Rise in Personal Disposable Income ($), China, 2005 – 2013 54
Table 14: Foreign Joint Stock Insurance Companies, China 56
Table 15: Foreign Joint Venture Insurance Companies, China 56
Table 16: Major Foreign Players in Insurance Sector, China 56
Table 17: Medical Equipment Market. China, Revenue ($bn), 2009 – 2016 57
Table 18: Healthcare Infrastructure, Brazil, 2008 61
Table 19: Healthcare Infrastructure, Public and Private Distribution, Brazil, 2008 63
Table 20: Rede D'Or Infrastructure, Brazil, 2010 66
Table 21: Sociedade Beneficente Israelita Brasileira Albert Einstein (SBIBAE) Current Infrastructure and Future Plans, Brazil, 2010 68
Table 22: Cosmetic Surgeries, Cost Comparison, US and Brazil, 2009 70
Table 23: Population Age Structure, Brazil (1950 – 2050) 71
Table 24: Healthcare Coverage Provider, Number of Plan Members and Revenue ($bn), Brazil, 2009 75
Table 25: Top Private Healthcare Coverage Providers, Number of Plan Members and Revenue ($bn), Brazil, 2009 75
List of Figures
1.2 List of Figures
Figure 1: National Healthcare Expenditure, India, 2008 13
Figure 2: Healthcare Infrastructure, India, 2009 14
Figure 3: Healthcare Infrastructure, Public and Private Distribution, India, 2009 15
Figure 4: Public Healthcare Infrastructure, India 16
Figure 5: Hospitals Size, Private Sector, India, 2009 17
Figure 6: Evolution of Private Healthcare Sector, India 17
Figure 7: Benefits of Special Economic Zones, India 18
Figure 8: The Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Structure, India 19
Figure 9: Types of Institutions Accredited by National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers (NABH), India, 2010 21
Figure 10: Structure, Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Ltd, India, 2009 23
Figure 11: Fortis Healthcare, Important Deals, India 24
Figure 12: Patient Value Proposition, India 28
Figure 13: Age Structure, India, 2000 – 2020 30
Figure 14: Causes of Death, India, 2007 31
Figure 15: Health Insurance Companies Landscape, India, 2010 33
Figure 16: Health Insurance Market by Public and Private Sector, India, 2010 33
Figure 17: Health Insurance Market Share by Companies, India, 2010 34
Figure 18: Insured inpatients, India, 2010 34
Figure 19: Medical Tourism, India, Revenue ($bn), 2009 – 2012 35
Figure 20: Medical Equipment Industry, India, 2009 37
Figure 21: National Healthcare Expenditure, China, 2008 39
Figure 22: Hospital System, China, 2009 40
Figure 23: Hospitals, by Type, China, 2009 41
Figure 24: Hospitals, by Bed Distribution, China, 2009 41
Figure 25: Healthcare Professionals, China, 2005 42
Figure 26: Hospitals, Public and Private (%), China, 2009 43
Figure 27: China Investment Plan, Healthcare Reforms, 2009 44
Figure 28: Healthcare Reform, China, 2009 45
Figure 29: Healthcare System, Administrative Structure of Government, China 47
Figure 30: Population Aged 65 and Above, China, 2008 – 2040 53
Figure 31: Increase in Personal Disposable Income ($), China (2005 – 2013) 54
Figure 32: Healthcare Insurance Sector, Key Developments, China 55
Figure 33: Medical Equipment Market. China, Revenue ($bn), 2009 – 2016 57
Figure 34: Healthcare Expenditure, Brazil, 2008 60
Figure 35: Healthcare Infrastructure, Brazil, 2008 61
Figure 36: Healthcare Professionals, Brazil, 2008 62
Figure 37: Hospitals, by Bed Distribution,, Brazil, 2008 62
Figure 38: Healthcare Infrastructure, Public and Private Distribution, Brazil, 2008 63
Figure 39: Hospitals Distribution, Public and Private Sector (%), Brazil, 2008 64
Figure 40: Key Events Rede D'Or, Brazil 65
Figure 41: Sao Luiz Hospitals and Infrastructure, Brazil, 2010 67
Figure 42: Population Age Structure, Brazil (1950 – 2050) 70
Figure 43: Health Indicators, Brazil, 2009 71
Figure 44: Reimbursement in Brazil, 2009 72
Figure 45: Healthcare Coverage Provider, by Plan Members, Brazil, 2009 74
Figure 46: Healthcare Coverage Provider, by Revenue, Brazil, 2009 74
Figure 47: Healthcare Opportunities, Brazil 76
Figure 48: Healthcare Delivery Challenges, Brazil 78
Figure 49: GBI Research Methodology 82
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