Table of Contents for Opportunities in Indian Healthcare Sector
1. Analyst View
2. HealthCare Industry Overview
3. Healthcare Sector performance
3.1 Hospital Services
3.2 Pathology Services
3.3 Medical Equipment & Devices
3.4 Pharmaceutical Sector
3.5 Health Insurance Market
4. Regulatory Framework
5. Key Driving Forces
6. Opportunities and Threats
6.1 Key Opportunities
6.1.1 Medical Tourism
6.1.2 Alternate or Ayurvedic Healthcare
6.1.3 Medical Education
6.1.4 Telemedicine
6.1.5 Healthcare BPO
6.1.6 Medical Equipment and Disposables Industry
6.1.7 Health Insurance
6.1.8 Growth in Pharmaceutical Market
6.1.9 Growth in the Vaccine Market
6.1.10 Growth in Biotherapeutics Market
6.1.11 Teleradiology an Emerging opportunity
6.1.12 Outsourcing Opportunity for Hospitals in the West
6.2 Key Threats
6.2.1 Negative Perception about India
6.2.2 Competitive Threat from China
6.2.3 Lack of Proper Regulations about Drug Trials on Animals
6.2.4 Lack of strong Linkage between Industry and Academia
6.2.5 Uneven distribution of Healthcare Facilities
6.2.6 Inadequate Health Insurance Penetration
7. Recent News & Developments
8. Key Players
8.1 Wockhardt Ltd
8.1.1 Future Plans and Strategies
8.2 Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Limited
8.2.1 Future Plans and Strategies
8.3 Max India Ltd
8.3.1 Future Plans and Strategies
8.4 Fortis Healthcare Ltd
8.4.1 Future Plans and Strategies
8.5 SRL- Ranbaxy
8.5.1 Future Plans and Strategies
List of Figures
Figure 2-1: India - Healthcare Public Market Share, 2004
Figure 2-2: India - Healthcare payments break down (%), 2004
Figure 2-3: India - Cost per Treatment and Hospitalization (Rs Crore), 2004
Figure 3-1: India - Forecasted Medical Device Market Value (Billion US$), 2006-2010
Figure 3-2: India – Forecasted Healthcare Market (Billion US$), 2006-2010
Figure 3-3: India - Health Insurance Premium (Million US$), 2004 & 2005
Figure 5-1: India - Population (Billion), 2001-2005
Figure 5-2: India - Per Capita Income (Rs), 2002-2004
Figure 5-3: India - Urban Population (Million), 2001-2005
Figure 5-4: India - Growth in Patient Cardiac Care Expenditure Share (%), 2004-2008
Figure 5-5: India – Number of Cardiac Disease Related Treatments (in Million), 2004-2008
Figure 5-6: India - Rise in % of Population aged 65 years and above (2000-2005)
Figure 6-1: India - Number of Medical Tourists (2000-2005)
Figure 6-2: India - Health Insurance Premium by Public Players (Million US$), 2003 & 2004
Figure 6-3: India - Health Insurance Premium by Private Players (Million US$), 2003 & 2004
Figure 6-4: India - Forecasted Healthcare Market (Billion US$), 2006-2009
Figure 6-5: India - Growth in Vaccine Market (Million US$), 2003 & 2004
Figure 6-6: India - Growth in Biotherapeutic Market (Million US$), 2003 & 2004
Figure 8-1: Wockhardt Ltd. - Stock Performance
Figure 8-2: Apollo Hospitals Company - Stock Performance
Figure 8-3: Max Healthcare - Stock Performance
List of Tables
Table 2-1: India - Key Health Indicators, 2004
Table 2-2: India - Healthcare Infrastructure, 2004
Table 2-3: India - Government Healthcare Infrastructure, 2004
Table 2-4: India - Therapeutic Break-up (Rs Billion) of Healthcare Market, 2004
Table 3-1: India - Investment by Medical Equipment Manufacturing Companies, 2004
Table 5-1: India - Cost Comparison of Selected Medical Procedures (US$), 2004
Table 6-1: India – Health Insurance Premium (Rs Crores), 2004 & 2005
Table 8-1: Wockhardt Ltd - Key Financial information (2004 & 2005)
Table 8-2: Apollo Hospitals Company - Top Management
Table 8-3: Apollo Hospitals Company – Key Financial Ratios (2003-2005)
Table 8-4: Apollo Hospitals Company - Key Financials (2003-2005)
Table 8-5: Max Healthcare - Key Financial Information (Rs Crores), 2004 & 2005
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