
Emerging Opportunities and Growth Prospects of Health and Wellness Tourism in India
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Emerging Opportunities and Growth Prospects of Health and Wellness Tourism in India
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Synopsis
The report provides top-level market analysis, information and insights, including:• Historic and forecast market sizes covering the entire Indian health and wellness tourism industry• Insights into market entry strategies adopted by foreign companies when entering the Indian market• Detailed analysis of marketing strategies adopted in the Indian health and wellness tourism industry• List of demand drivers influencing growth in the Indian health and wellness tourism industry
Executive Summary
India has one of the most lucrative health and wellness tourism markets in the world. The Indian health and wellness market recorded remarkable growth during the review period (2007–2011), which was driven by factors such as the Indian government's favorable policies and initiatives, and improvements in the country's healthcare services, including reduced costs and waiting times plus improved healthcare infrastructure. Despite being smaller in size than developed countries, India's health and wellness tourism industry is developing rapidly on both the regional and national level. Furthermore, the country holds enormous potential for future growth in the market.
Wellness tourism is a rapidly emerging segment in the Indian tourism market. India has promoted good quality unique travel experiences across the country on an emotional, physical, intellectual and even spiritual level. Moreover, the Ministry of Tourism is aiming to capitalize on India's potential from its traditional systems of wellness and medicines, such as ayurveda, siddha and yoga, to present the country as a unique destination for spiritual healing.
Scope India• It details historical values for the Indian health and wellness tourism industry for 2007–2011, along with forecast figures for 2012–2016
• It provides top-level analysis of the overall health and wellness tourism industry, as well as individual category values for both the 2007–2011 review period and the 2012–2016 forecast period
• The report provides a detailed analysis of demand drivers, market entry strategies and marketing and growth strategies in the Indian health and wellness tourism industry
• The report profiles top health and wellness companies in India
Reasons To Buy• Understand the demand and supply-side dynamics within the Indian health and wellness tourism industry, along with key market trends and growth opportunities
• Assess the competitive landscape in the health and wellness tourism industry in India, and formulate effective market-entry strategies
• Identify the growth opportunities and industry dynamics within the health and wellness tourism industry's key categories, including healthcare and spa facilities
Key Highlights India• Low cost, advanced medical technology and the availability of qualified doctors attracts a large number of health and wellness tourists to India
• Easy availability of medical visas makes India one of the preferred health and wellness destinations
• Government initiatives to support health and wellness tourism have encouraged growth of the overall market
• Hospitals and spas are utilizing social media to increase health awareness and promote their brands
Companies MentionedFortis Healthcare Limited
Indraprastha Medical Corporation Limited
All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS)
Lilavati Hospital and Research Centre
Jaslok Hospital & Research Centre
Hinduja Hospital
Orient Spa
Ananda Spa
Mandara Spas
Tangerine Spa & Salon
Table of Contents Executive Summary2 Health and Wellness Tourism Market Environment2.1 Macroeconomic Fundamentals2.2 Business Confidence2.3 Consumer Confidence3 Market Size and Growth Potential of Indian Health and Wellness Tourism Market3.1 Health and Wellness Tourists Market by Volume3.2 Number of Spa Sites and Outlets4 Key Drivers of the Indian Health and Wellness Tourism Market4.1 Spending of Inbound Tourists on Health and Wellness4.2 Cost Advantage4.3 Advanced Medical Technology4.4 Availability of Advanced Medical Services4.5 Availability of Medical Visas4.6 Government Initiatives to Support Health and Wellness Tourism Growth4.7 Adoption of Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Model to Provide World-Class Healthcare Services4.8 Demographic Changes in Other Parts of the World4.9 Health Insurance Drives the Market for Domestic and International Healthcare4.1 Emergence of Multi- Specialty Hospital and Health Cities5 Major Medical Tourism Products6 Market Entry Strategies for Indian Health and Wellness Tourism Market6.1 Healthcare and Hospitals Segment6.1.1 Foreign direct investment (FDI) in hospitals6.1.2 Market entry route6.2 Spa and Wellness Segment6.2.1 Foreign direct investment (FDI) in spa and wellness6.2.2 Market entry route6.3 Mergers and Acquisitions or Private Equity Deals7 Marketing and Growth Strategies8 Competitive Landscape of Indian Health and Wellness Market8.1 Healthcare and Hospitals8.1.1 Key operators8.2 Wellness and Spa Segment8.2.1 Key operators9 Appendix9.1 About BRICdata9.1.1 Areas of expertise9.2 Methodology9.3 Definitions9.4 Disclaimer
List of Tables IndiaTable 2: India – Inflation Rate (%), 2007–2016
Table 3: India – Annual Disposable Income (US$ Billion), 2007–2016
Table 4: India's Health and Wellness Tourism Services and Competitiveness Position
Table 5: India – Total Health and Wellness Tourists Volume (Thousand), 2007–2011
Table 6: India – Total Health and Wellness Tourists Volume (Thousand), 2012–2016
Table 7: India – Number of Spa Sites and Outlets, 2007–2011
Table 8: India – Number of Spa Sites and Outlets, 2012–2016
Table 9: India – Spending of Inbound Tourists on Health and Wellness (INR Million), 2007–2011
Table 10: India – Spending of Inbound Tourists on Health and Wellness (INR Million), 2012–2016
Table 11: India – Comparative Costs of Key Medical Procedures (US$)
Table 12: India – Comparative Pricing of Surgical Procedures India vs. USA (US$)
Table 13: India – Major Medical City Projects In India
Table 14: India – Expected Mergers and Acquisitions or Private Equity Deals, 2012–2016
Table 15: India – Healthcare and Hospital Segment Competitive Landscape
Table 16: Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Limited – Key Facts
Table 17: Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Limited – Main Services
Table 18: Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Limited – Key Employees
Table 19: Fortis Healthcare Limited – Key Facts
Table 20: Fortis Healthcare Limited – Main Services
Table 21: Fortis Healthcare Limited – Key Employees
Table 22: Indraprastha Medical Corporation Limited – Key Facts
Table 23: Indraprastha Medical Corporation Limited – Main Services
Table 24: Indraprastha Medical Corporation Limited – Key Employees
Table 25: All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) – Key Facts
Table 26: All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) – Main Services
Table 27: All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) – Key Employees
Table 28: Lilavati Hospital and Research Centre – Key Facts
Table 29: Lilavati Hospital and Research Centre – Main Services
Table 30: Jaslok Hospital & Research Centre – Key Facts
Table 31: Jaslok Hospital & Research Centre – Main Services
Table 32: Jaslok Hospital & Research Centre – Key Employees
Table 33: Hinduja Hospital – Key Facts
Table 34: Hinduja Hospital – Main Services
Table 35: Hinduja Hospital – Key Employees
Table 36: Orient Spa – Key Facts
Table 37: Orient Spa – Main Services
Table 38: Orient Spa – Key Employees
Table 39: Ananda Spa – Key Facts
Table 40: Ananda Spa – Main Services
Table 41: Mandara Spas – Key Facts
Table 42 Mandara Spas – Main Services
Table 43: Tangerine Spa & Salon – Key Facts
Table 44 Tangerine Spa & Salon – Main Services
Table 45: Travel and Tourism Definitions
List of Figures IndiaFigure 2: India – Inflation Rate (%), 2007–2016
Figure 3: India – Business Confidence Index, 2007–2011
Figure 4: India – Annual Disposable Income (US$ Billion), 2007–2016
Figure 5: India – Unemployment Rate (%), 2007–2016
Figure 6: India – Total Health and Wellness Tourists Volume (Thousand), 2007–2011
Figure 7: India – Total Health and Wellness Tourists Volume (Thousand), 2012–2016
Figure 8: India – Number of Spa Sites and Outlets, 2007–2011
Figure 9: India – Number of Spa Sites and Outlets, 2012–2016
Figure 10: India – Spending of Inbound Tourists on Health and Wellness (INR Million), 2007–2011
Figure 11: India – Spending of Inbound Tourists on Health and Wellness (INR Million), 2012–2016
Figure 12: India – Medical Tourism Products Demanded, 2011
Figure 13: India – Distribution of Other Medical Tourism Products (% Share), 2011
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