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Medical Tourism Market Report: 2009 Edition – Market Research Reports On Aarkstore Enterprise
Medical tourism is a high-growth industry being driven by globalization and rising healthcare costs in developed countries. More than thirty countries in Asia, Africa and Eastern Europe are serving millions of medical tourists annually.
Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, India and Philippines are the major destinations in the Asian medical tourism market. Thailand is more popular among Western European medical tourists for cosmetic surgery. Singapore and India specialize in complex procedures with India having a cost advantage and Singapore a technology advantage.
Global economic downturn has resulted in decline in visitor numbers in Singapore and the same holds true for medical tourists also. The decline is most among Indonesian patients, but is being compensated by patients from other places such as Vietnam and the Middle East. The private healthcare market in Singapore could witness a period of slower growth due to declining medical tourists.
The healthcare industry in Thailand has seen rapid growth in recent years, ahead of the country’s GDP. In Thailand, medical costs are lower than in Singapore and also, it is a much more popular tourist destination. The cost of healthcare in Thailand is about five times lesser than it is in the US.
The Malaysian government is aggressively promoting medical tourism. It has extended the visa period for health tourists from one month to six months. Major hospitals in Malaysia are targeting new markets such as Vietnam and Cambodia.
India is one of the lowest cost and highest quality of all medical tourism destinations. It offers low-cost cardiovascular and orthopaedic procedures, at about one-tenth the cost of similar surgeries in the US.
Taiwan provides high-quality healthcare at very competitive prices but is a slow starter. A liver transplant costs half as much in Taiwan as in Singapore. China is a key target market for Taiwanese hospitals.
The Korean government is promoting the nation’s growing medical tourism industry and has set a target of 100,000 foreign patients by 2012. However, Korea is considered to be a latecomer in medical tourism industry.
This report gives an overview of the medical tourism industry with focus on Asia. It discusses the major medical tourist destinations like Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, India, Philippines, Taiwan and South Korea and their respective competitive advantages. The major healthcare organizations in Asia are also profiled in the later part of the report.
Table of Contents :
“1. Medical Tourism: An Overview
2. Market Overview
Worldwide Market
2.1 Singapore
2.2 Thailand
2.3 Malaysia
2.4 India
2.5 Philippines
2.6 Taiwan
2.7 South Korea
3. US – Outbound Medical Tourism
4. Rise of Medical Tourism in Africa & Middle-East
4.1 Uganda
4.2 Tunisia
4.3 Jordan
4.4 UAE
5. Profiles of Major Hospitals
5.1 Bumrungrad Hospital
Overview
Decline of Foreign Patients
Swine Flu Concern
International Projects on Hold
Effective Cost Control Programs
5.2 Parkway
Overview
Leverages Brand Name
Strategy to Maintain Patient Volume
Expansion in Singapore
Added Advantage of Regional Presence
5.3 Bangkok Dusit Medical Services
Overview
Decline in Inpatients
Expected Benefit from Tourism Turnaround
5.4 Raffles Medical Group
Overview
Group Practice Model
Diversified Foreign Customer Base
5.5 Thomson Medical
Overview
Focus on Cost Control
Expansion of Overseas Network
Renovation Program
Increase in Patient Load
5.6 KPJ Healthcare
Overview
Overseas Expansion
Growing Competition
Low Average Revenue per Patient
5.7 Apollo Hospitals
Overview
Expansion Plan
List of Tables
Medical Tourism Destinations by Region
Patient Demand – US Outbound Tourism (2007-12E)
Comparative Cost of Major Medical Procedures by Country
Parkway’s Hospitals and Medical Centers in Asia
Raffles Medical Group – Hospital Division Statistics (2006-08)
Thomson Medical – Specialized Services
List of Hospitals Owned by KPJ Healthcare
Expansion Plans of Corporate Hospital Groups in India
List of Charts
Medical Tourism – Service Network
Worldwide Medical Tourism Market (2006/12E)
Singapore – Monthly Visitor Arrival (2008)
Singapore – Population Growth by Gender (2003-07)
Singapore – Medical Tourist Arrival (2006-07)
Singapore – Foreign Patients by Nationality (2007)
Thailand – Inflow of Foreign Patients (2000-10E)
Thailand – Revenue from Foreign Patients (2005-07)
Malaysia – Inflow of Foreign Patients (2006-08)
Malaysia Private Healthcare – Market Share (2007)
Malaysia – Foreign Patients by Nationality (2007)
India – Inflow of Foreign Patients (2006-08)
Philippines – Inflow of Foreign Patients (2007-12E)
South Korea – Inflow of Foreign Patients (2007-12E)
Tunisia – Inflow of Foreign Patients (2005-07)
Jordan – Foreign Patients by Nationality (2007)
Bumrungrad Hospital – Tourist Arrival Growth Vs Foreign Patient Growth (2008)
Parkway Hospital – Private Patient Admission (2005-07)
Bangkok Hospital – Revenue Breakdown by Thai/Foreign Patients (2008)
Bangkok Dusit Medical Services – Revenue Breakdown by Hospital (2006-08)
Raffles Medical Group – Foreign Patients by Nationality (2007)
Thomson Medical – No. of Inpatient Admissions (2006-08)
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