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市場調查報告書
東歐人工呼吸器市場
Eastern European Ventilators Markets
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東歐人工呼吸器市場 是由出版商Frost & Sullivan在2007年08月所出版的。
這份英文市場調查報告書包含85 Pages 價格從美金6500起跳。
Abstract
This research service analyses the medical ventilators market in eastern
Europe(Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria, Romania,Czech Republic); identifies the
drivers, restraints and challenges in the market, provides revenue forecasts
and strategic recommendations for growth.
Table of Contents
1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
2 GLOSSARY OF TERMS
- Definitions and Abbreviations
3 INTRODUCTION
- Scope and Definition
- Market Overview
- Overview of Medical Ventilation
- Scope of Research
4 MARKET DYNAMICS
- Trends and Forces
- Industry Challenges
- Market Drivers
- Market Restraints
- Key Market Trends
- Key Technology Trends
- Competitive Structure
- Product Portfolio
- Market Share Analysis
5 MARKET FORECASTS BY PRODUCT TYPE
- Critical Care Ventilators
- Introduction
- Revenue Forecasts
- Transport Ventilators
- Introduction
- Revenue Forecasts
- Neonatal Ventilators
- Introduction
- Revenue Forecasts
- Homecare Ventilators
- Introduction
- Revenue Forecasts
6 GEOGRAPHICAL TRENDS
- Ventilators Market in Poland
- Introduction
- Market Engineering Measurements
- Revenue Forecasts
- Ventilators Market in Hungary
- Introduction
- Market Engineering Measurements
- Revenue Forecasts
- Ventilators Market in Romania
- Introduction
- Market Engineering Measurements
- Revenue Forecasts
- Ventilators Market in Bulgaria
- Introduction
- Market Engineering Measurements
- Revenue Forecasts
- Ventilators Market in Czech Republic
- Introduction
- Market Engineering Measurements
- Revenue Forecasts
7 STRATEGIC RECOMMENDATIONS
- Recommendations and Opportunities Assessment
- Strategic Recommendations for the Eastern European Ventilators Market
8 DATABASE OF KEY INDUSTRY PARTICIPANTS
- Key Industry Participants for the Eastern European Ventilators Market
- Key Industry Participants
9 DECISION SUPPORT DATABASE
- Healthcare Expenditure
- Government Healthcare Expenditure
- Private Healthcare Expenditure
- Healthcare Expenditure as a Per cent of GDP
- Infrastructure
- Number of Hospitals
- Number of Physicians
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