Deep dive into the Healthcare System and Medical Device Market in Indonesia - report incl. surgical procedures
LONDON, Dec. 31, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- This TforG report includes the Surgical Procedures Database with 620 surgical interventions, reported by the ICD-9 coding system in Indonesia. To add context to the surgical procedure volumes, the report provides written and numerical analysis on the current trends, size, changes and dynamics of the local markets. In addition, the latest reforms of the local Healthcare system are clearly outlined.
The report helps businesses gain a unique insight into the socio-economic dynamics until 2015, and helps analyze how they affect healthcare systems and their evolution. It can serve as an essential tool for sales, marketing, R&D and business managers with industry related interests.
Four chapters cover the numerical and written analysis for the following topics: Economic Outlook (38 Key industry indicators), The Healthcare System (HC system structures), Reforms (restructuring, re-engineering or austerity efforts) and the Healthcare Market (Capital Equipment, Medical Devices, Disposables and Pharmaceuticals).
The report includes 620 surgical interventions (in pdf format), reported by the ICD-9 international coding system in 13 specialisms, with data for four years: last year's actuals (2014), two years of historical data, and one year of forecast. The specialisms included are: Cardiology, Neurology, Orthopedics, Urology, ENT, Ophthalmology, OBGYN, Endocrinology, Plastic, General, Thoracic, Hemic and Lymphatic system, Oncology.
Economic Outlook:
- GDP annual growth was close to 6 percent since 2009, came down to 5,2 percent in the beginning of 2014 and is expected to remain just below 5 percent in the coming years.
- Indonesia deployed a 2005-25 Master Plan for the "Acceleration and Expansion of Indonesia's Economic Development". 2015 is the start of the 3rd phase.
- GDP per capita is around € 1.400, which is half of the China figure or one third of Brazil.
- Public debt is close to 26 percent of the GDP, coming down from over 65 percent in 2000, but expected to rise to 35 percent in the next 3 years.
The Healthcare System:- In 2014, Indonesian healthcare expenditures represented only 3,4 percent of its GDP. -Compared to China (5,9 percent) and Egypt (5,2 percent) Indonesia scores low, as even India is at 3,7 percent. -40 percent comes from public sources, 10 percent is funded by private insurance companies and employers, 5 percent by charities and NGO's and 45 percent is financed by patient co-payments. - Outbound Medical tourism is substantial. Those who can afford it, travel to (mostly) Singapore and Malaysia to get medical treatment.-The amount of healthcare spending outside the country amounted to € 10 m in 2014, which is half of the total (public and private) healthcare expenditures in Indonesia.
Reforms:
- Reforms will address the following challenges:
-Lack of accessibility of medical services
-Quality of care in public facilities
-There is a poorly functioning referral system, poor quality services at primary and referral levels, and high treatment costs
-Patient safety: this is also a general concern, as only 2 out of 3 hospitals are (nationally) accredited
-Lack of investment in healthcare
-Recently a universal health insurance program has been deployed.
The Markets:- Factors like government reforms in the healthcare system, changes in the demographic profile and increased incidence of chronic conditions, such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease are all expected to contribute to the growth of the Indonesian healthcare system.-Overall the Indonesian healthcare market accounted for around € 20 bln in 2014. -Although annual growth is uneven from year to year, TforG forecasts an average yearly growth of 13 to 16 percent in the coming 3 years.-51 percent of the medical expenses are used in the private sector.
Country Overview:
Includes tables centralizing all relevant data on socio-demographics, macroeconomics and national Healthcare.
National Care Provision data:Provides an overview of the Healthcare demographics: Nation Care provision data, Intensive Care units, Operating rooms, Emergency Rooms, Hospital services, Healthcare professionals.
Reasons to buy:
- Accurate analysis of trends, opportunities and challenges of the economy and healthcare industry
- Relevant healthcare reforms
- Written and numerical analysis on important healthcare indicators (eg.: acute care data, critical care data, anesthesia data, emergency data, healthcare professionals)
- Regularly updates, at least once year
- Every update published by TforG within 6 months after your purchase will be made available to you
- Global coverage, available for + 40 countries
- Surgical Procedure Volumes section incl. 620 ICD9 coded procedure volumes for five years: last year's actuals (2014) (2014) (2014), three years of historical data, and two years of forecast
- Actionable information to capture size, trends and potential of the market
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