Abstract
RNCOS' report "Opportunities in Asian Medical Tourism (2007-2010)" provides
extensive research and objective analysis on the Medical Tourism Sector in
Asia. This report has been written to help clients in analyzing the
opportunities critical to the growth of medical tourism sector in Asia.
Detailed data and analysis will help the investors to comprehend the changing
dynamics of the healthcare industry.
Key Findings
- With global revenues of an approximate US$ 20 Billion (2005), the medical
tourism industry is the one of the world' s largest industries.
- 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.
- The cost-effective treatment in Asian countries like Thailand, Malaysia
and India combined with almost nil waiting time makes Asia a lucrative
destination for medical tourists.
- Growing medical tourism in Asia will be one of the major sources for
foreign exchange.
- In Asia, India and Thailand will emerge as key players in the Asian
Medical Tourism Industry.
Key Facts and Issues Analyzed
The research report also addresses the facts and issues that are critical to
business success, such as:
- What are the emerging trends in the Medical Tourism Industry in Asia?
- What is the future scenario of the Medical Tourism Industry in Asia?
- What are the initiatives taken by governments to promote Medical Tourism?
- What opportunities exist for the Medical Tourism Industry?
- What is the market potential in Asia?
- What Challenges are faced by the industry?
Key Players Analyzed
This section provides the overview and key facts of prominent players like
Global Choice Healthcare, PlanetHospital, MedRetreat, Globe Health Tours,
Indushealth, Wockhardt Ltd, Apollo Hospitals, St. Luke' s Medical Center,
Mahkota Medical Centre etc. in the Asian healthcare market.
Research Methodology Used
Information Sources
Information has been sourced from books, newspapers, trade journals, and white
papers, industry portals, government agencies, trade associations, monitoring
industry news and developments, and through access to access to more than 3000
paid databases.
Analysis Methods
The analysis methods include Ratio Analysis, Historical Trend Analysis, Linear
Regression Analysis using software tools, Judgmental Forecasting and Cause and
Effect Analysis.
Table of Contents
1. Analyst View
2. Research Overview
3. Medical Tourism Industry
- 3.1 Medical Tourism - Worldwide
- 3.2 Medical Tourism - Asia
- 3.2.1 Ayurvedic Tourism
- 3.2.2 Syndicated Services for Medical Tourism
- 3.2.3 Market Potential in Asia
4. Industry Performance by Countries
- 4.1 India
- 4.2 Singapore
- 4.3 Philippines
- 4.4 Thailand
- 4.5 Malaysia
5. Medical Tourism Industry Analysis
- 5.1 Key Drivers for the Industry
- 5.2 Opportunities
- 5.3 Challenges for the Industry
- 5.4 Future Outlook
6. Key Players
- 6.1 Medical Tourism Players
- 6.1.1 PlanetHospital
- 6.1.2 Global Choice Healthcare
- 6.1.3 MedRetreat
- 6.1.4 Globe Health Tours
- 6.1.5 Indushealth
- 6.2 Hospitals
- 6.2.1 Wockhardt Ltd.
- 6.2.2 Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Ltd.
- 6.2.3 Fortis Healthcare Ltd.
- 6.2.4 Raffles Medical Group
- 6.2.5 Parkway Hospitals
- 6.2.6 Tan Tock Seng Hospital
- 6.2.7 Bumrungrad Hospital Public Co. Ltd.
- 6.2.8 Bangkok International Hospital
- 6.2.9 BNH Hospital
- 6.2.10 National Kidney and Transplant Institute
- 6.2.11 The Medical City
- 6.2.12 St. Luke' s Medical Center (SLMC)
- 6.2.13 Mahkota Medical Centre
- 6.2.14 Subang Jaya Medical Centre
- 6.2.15 Assunta Hospital
List of Figures:
- Figure 3-1: Worldwide - Forecast for Medical Tourism Industry (in Billion
US$), 2006-2010
- Figure 3-2: Worldwide - Medical Tourism Trips (in Million), 2005 & 2010F
- Figure 3-3: Asia & Australasia* - Healthcare Expenditure as Percentage of
GDP (2005 & 2010F)
- Figure 3-4: Top Asian Countries - Medical Tourism Arrival (in Million),
2005
- Figure 4-1: India - Forecast for Medical Tourism Industry (in Million
US$), 2006-2012
- Figure 4-2: India - Number of Medical Tourist Arrival (2000-2005)
- Figure 4-3: India - Forecast for Number of Medical Tourist Arrival (in
Million), 2006-2012
- Figure 4-4: Singapore - Healthcare Expenditure as Percentage of GDP (2004
& 2010F)
- Figure 4-5: Singapore - Forecast for Medical Tourism Industry (in Million
US$), 2006-2012
- Figure 4-6: Singapore - Number of Medical Tourist Arrival (in Million),
2000-2005
- Figure 4-7: Singapore - Forecast for Number of Medical Tourist Arrival (in
Million), 2006-2010
- Figure 4-8: Singapore - Average Spending by Tourist (in US$)
- Figure 4-9: Philippines - Forecast for Medical Tourism Industry (in
Million US$), 2006-2010
- Figure 4-10: Thailand - Forecast for Medical Tourism Industry (in Billion
US$), 2006-2012
- Figure 4-11: Thailand - Number of Medical Tourist Arrival (in Million),
2002-2005
- Figure 4-12: Thailand - Forecast for Number of Medical Tourist Arrival (in
Million), 2006-2010
- Figure 4-13: Thailand - Spa Earning (in Million US$), 2003-2008F
- Figure 4-14: Thailand - Number of Certified Spa Operators, July 2005
- Figure 4-15: Thailand - Spa Operators by Region (in Numbers), 2005
- Figure 4-16: Thailand - Spa Visits by Destinations (%), 2005
- Figure 4-17: Malaysia - Forecast for Medical Tourism Industry (in Million
US$), 2006-2010
- Figure 5-1: US - Healthcare Cost (in Trillion US$), 2003, 2005 & 2015F
- Figure 5-2: US - Healthcare Cost as Percentage of GDP (2003, 2005 & 2015F)
- Figure 5-3: India & US - Success Rate of Cardiac Bypass (%)
- Figure 5-4: US - Number of Uninsured People (in Million), 2004-2006
- Figure 5-5: India - Payer Outsourcing from US (in Billion US$), 2003-04 &
2007-08
- Figure 5-6: India - Provider Outsourcing from US (in Billion US$), 2003-04
& 2007-08
- Figure 6-1: Wockhardt Ltd. - Stock Performance
- Figure 6-2: Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Ltd. - Stock Performance
List of Tables:
- Table 4-1: India - Healthcare Infrastructure (in Numbers), 2005
- Table 4-2: India vs UK - Cost Comparison of Different Treatments (in US$)
- Table 4-3: India & US - Procedure Charges of Major Surgeries (in US$)
- Table 4-4: India & US - Cost Comparison of Dental Treatment Procedure (in
US$)
- Table 4-5: UK & US - Treatment & Associated Waiting Time (in Months)
- Table 4-6: Singapore - Healthcare Infrastructure (in Numbers), 2005
- Table 4-7: Philippines - Health Infrastructure (in Numbers), Oct 2005
- Table 4-8: Philippines vs US - Cost Comparison of Different Treatments (in
US$)
- Table 4-9: Thailand - Major Private Hospitals Serving Foreign Patients
- Table 4-10: Thailand vs US - Cost Comparison of Different Treatments (in
US$)
- Table 4-11: Competitive Advantages - Thailand and its Asian Competitors
- Table 4-12: Thailand - Number of Spa Visits, 2005
- Table 4-13: Malaysia - Healthcare Infrastructure (in Numbers), 2005
- Table 5-1: Cost Comparison of Selected Medical Procedures (in US$), 2004
- Table 5-2: Asia - Health Care Outsourcing Focus
- Table 6-1: Wockhardt Ltd. - Key Financial Information (in Million Rs),
2004 & 2005
- Table 6-2: Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Ltd. - Key Financial Ratios (%),
2003-2005
- Table 6-3: Raffles Medical Group - Key Financial (in Million US$), Q3 2006
- Table 6-4: Parkway Holdings Limited - Key Financial (in Million US$), Q2
2006
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