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中央アジアにおける医療機器市場の見通し
The Outlook for Medical Devices in Central Asia
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Abstract
Each country report provides a comprehensive analysis of the medical device
market, including five-year market forecasts. For each country you will
receive 4 completely updated reports sent quarterly, plus comprehensive report
sent annually.
These quarterly updated reports analyse the issues The Outlook for Medical
Device Markets in Central Asia is published by Espicom Business Intelligence.
Each report provides an individual and highly-detailed analysis of each
market, looking at the key regulatory, political, economic and corporate
developments in the wider context of market structure, service and access. The
reports are available individually or as a discounted collection, and prices
include 4 completely updated reports sent quarterly plus a comprehensive
annual review.
4 Key Markets Covered!
- Bangladesh
- China
- India
- Pakistan
Highlights from the region
INDIA
India has a huge population in excess of one billion people and a growing
middle class with access to high quality healthcare. Conversely, in this
geographically vast country plagued by natural disasters, the majority of the
population is both rural and poor.
The Indian market for medical equipment and supplies ranks among the world' s
top 20 but, despite strong growth rates, the market remains disproportionately
small with per capita spending of less than US$1
High quality, high tech products are sought after, particularly in the private
sector. Future increased demand for medical equipment and supplies will come
mainly from private sector hospitals and medical centres.
CHINA
Since opening its economy to the West in the late 1970s, China has experienced
rapid growth. In 2006, China' s GDP reached US$2,532 billion. While this makes
China one of the world' s larger economies, the sheer size of the population
means that per capita wealth is very low, at around US$1,920 in 2006.
Healthcare provision is extremely uneven. It is best in the towns and cities;
many rural areas have very little provision, following the near total decay of
the Communist rural healthcare system. Even in richer areas, public funding is
very low, and most care is paid for by the patient. Hospitals and clinics earn
a large percentage of their income from patient payments.
The Chinese medical device market is largely supplied by imports or products
made locally by multinational joint ventures, especially at the higher end of
the technology scale. Local companies are usually small and undercapitalised
by Western standards.
PAKISTAN
Suspension of international aid in 2001 dealt Pakistan a significant blow
economically, although recovery is under way. GDP growth for 2006 is estimated
at 5.4% and forecasts for 2007 place growth at around 6.1%.
The healthcare sector is poorly funded by the government and the private
sector, such as it is, is only affordable to a small minority of the
population. Hospital and health centre facilities are rudimentary in the
majority of cases and badly equipped. The primary sector is underused and per
capita medical personnel levels are low.
Surgical instruments make up the bulk of a limited domestic manufacturing
sector. This takes place in facilities in the Punjab region of Sialkot and
equipment is of a high standard, although the majority is destined for export
overseas.
BANGLADESH
Bangladesh remains one of the poorest countries in the world. Poverty is
widespread throughout the country and GDP is extremely low, considering the
country is the eighth most populous on earth. Frequent large scale flooding
also remains a constant threat.
Government funding is low and the country continues to rely on international
aid. An unstable political environment tarnished by corruption has made
healthcare reform somewhat of an afterthought. Marked disparity in the
standard of healthcare between rural and urban areas. The capital city Dhaka
enjoys a higher standard of primary care, and is home to a modest but growing
private sector while healthcare coverage in remote regions remains
insufficient.
Bangladesh has virtually no domestic manufacturing industry and only produces
a negligible number of low-tech medical items. Almost all medical goods have
to be imported.
FOR EVERY MARKET, SENT QUARTERLY
MARKET OUTLOOK
- Current market size
- Unique 5-Year market projections to 2011
- Market outlook
- Market structure
- Statistical data on imports and exports
- Market developments, covering recent and impending developments with
respect to key issues such as regulation, health facilities, funding and
- government policy
- Key national data projections
- International market comparisons
FOR EVERY MARKET, SENT ANNUALLY
BACKGROUND DATA
- Population data, including growth trends and age structure
- Demographic indicators detailing principal causes of death and morbidity
HEALTHCARE SYSTEM
- Organisation & administration
- Health expenditure
- Expenditure by source of funding and type
- Hospital services
- Hospital data such as beds by type, region, specialty, patient admissions
and surgical procedures
- Outpatient care
- Medical personnel
- Data on healthcare professionals covering such areas as doctors by
specialty, nursing staff and dentists
ACCESSING THE MEDICAL MARKET
- Regulatory environment
- Distribution guide and trade fair information
- Domestic production
Table of Contents
BANGLADESH BACKGROUND DATA
- GEOGRAPHY
- POLITICAL OVERVIEW
- ECONOMIC OVERVIEW
- POPULATION
- Population Forecasts by Source, 2000-2006 (millions)
- DEMOGRAPHIC INDICATORS
- Principal Demographic Indicators, 1994-2004
- MORTALITY
- MORBIDITY
- Estimated Prevalence of Selected Illnesses, 1997
- Reported Communicable Diseases, 1995-1998
- CHARTS
- Population by Age Group, 2004 (%)
BANGLADESH HEALTHCARE SYSTEM
- ORGANISATION & ADMINISTRATION
- HEALTH EXPENDITURE
- Budgeted Government Health Expenditure, 1997/98-2000/01 (Tk millions)
- Public Health Expenditure by Type, 1993/94-1996/97 (Tk millions)
- HOSPITAL SERVICES
- Hospitals by Type, 1996-2000
- Hospitals by Region (Division), 1996/97
- Beds by Type, 1996-2000
- Public Beds by Region (Division), 1996/7
- Hospital Beds, 1992-2000
- Private Hospitals by District, 1996/97
- AMBULATORY CARE
- Public Primary Care Facilities, 1994-2004
- MEDICAL PERSONNEL
- Medical Personnel, 1992-2004
- CHARTS
- Public Health Expenditure 1988/89-2000/01 (Tk millions)
BANGLADESH ACCESSING THE MEDICAL DEVICE MARKET
- INTRODUCTION
- REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT
- DISTRIBUTORS
- ALLIED MEDICAL SYSTEMS
- AQ CHOWDHURY & COMPANY
- ASSOCIATED SCIENTIFIC
- BANGLADESH MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS
- CONTINENTAL SURGICALS
- DIAMED
- DIGITAL MEDICAL SYSTEMS
- DREAM CONNECTIONS
- D.U. INSTRUMENTS & CHEMICALS
- ELLICE-OCEANIA INTERNATIONAL
- MEDITEL SYSTEMS
- MEDIX CORPORATION
- TRADEVISION
- TRANSMED (BANGLADESH)
- URMI OVERSEAS
- DOMESTIC PRODUCTION
- DIRECTORY
- Healthcare Organisations
- Hospitals
CHINA BACKGROUND DATA
- Geographic
- Political
- Economic
- Population
- Population Estimates, 1991-2004
- Population by Province, December 2004
- Population Growth
- Demographic Indicators
- Principal Demographic Indicators, 1999-2004
- Demographic Indicators by Province, 2004
- Mortality
- Major Causes of Death, 1999
- Major Causes of Death in Urban Areas, 1999-2004
- Major Causes of Death in Rural Areas, 1999-2004
- Morbidity
- Reported Infectious Diseases, 1998-2004 (Rate per 100,000 population)
- Chronic Diseases
- HIV/AIDS
- Tuberculosis
- Tobacco
CHINA HEALTHCARE SYSTEM
- ORGANISATION & ADMINISTRATION
- Ministry of Health
- Hospitals
- Rural Healthcare
- Health Insurance
- Rural Co-operative Medical Care System
- Commercial Medical Insurance
- Red Cross Society of China
- HEALTH EXPENDITURE
- Total Health Expenditure, 1996-2003 (Yuan billions)
- HOSPITAL SERVICES
- Healthcare Facilities
- Healthcare Institutions by Type, 2000-2004
- Hospitals by Type, 1998
- Healthcare Institutions by Type, 2002
- Healthcare Institutions by Type and Province, 2004
- Hospital Beds
- Healthcare Beds, 1995-2004 (000s)
- Number of Beds in Healthcare Institutions by Type, 2000-2004
- Beds by Region, 2004
- Hospital Beds by Department, 2000 & 2002 (000s)
- Military Hospitals
- Private Hospitals
- Hospital Activity
- Hospital Admissions, 2000-2004 (millions)
- Hospital Admissions by Type, 2004 (millions)
- Hospital Bed Utilisation Statistics, 1993-2001 and 2003-2004
- Bed Occupancy Rates by Type of Hospital, 1992-2001 (%)
- Bed Turnover & Days in Use by Type of Hospital, 1992-2001
- AMBULATORY CARE
- Outpatient Facilities, 2000-2004
- Hospital Outpatient Activity
- Hospital Outpatient Visits, 1999-2004 (millions)
- MEDICAL PERSONNEL
- Medical Personnel (000s), 2000-2004
- Middle & High Level Health Professionals, 1995-2001
- Medical Personnel by Province, 2004
- Medical Technical Personnel by Type of Institution, 1998 (000s)
- Number of Doctors by Department, 2000
CHINA ACCESSING THE MEDICAL DEVICE MARKET
- INTRODUCTION
- REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT
- New Registration Procedures
- Second-hand Equipment
- Local manufacturing
- Ministry of Health Regulations
- TRADE FAIRS
- China Med 2006
- CMEF
- South China International Dental Equipment & Technology Expo & Conference
- DISTRIBUTORS
- ACTION ENTERPRISES
- AUSBIO LABORATORIES
- GLOBAL VISION COMPANY
- GUANGDONG HUIHANG MEDICAL DEVICES
- HONEST MEDICAL
- JIANGXI 3L MEDICAL PRODUCTS
- SASN MEDICAL SUPPLIES
- XI' AN METALS & MINERALS IMPORT & EXPORT
- YAFEI TRADING COMPANY
- DOMESTIC PRODUCTION
- Chinese Medical/Pharmaceutical Production, 2002 and 2004
- Other Leading Local Manufacturers
- Multinationals
- AGFA
- Aloka
- ATL Ultrasound
- Bausch & Lomb
- Baxter
- Becton Dickinson
- Beiersdorf
- Bracco
- Convatec
- Draeger
- Eastman Kodak
- Fimet
- GE Healthcare
- Hitachi Medical
- Laser Industries, Israel
- Medtronic
- Neich Medical
- Nipon Shoji Kiasha
- Omron
- Philips Medical Systems
- Picker
- Sakura Finetechnical Co
- Schering AG
- Shimadzu
- Siemens
- Terumo
- DIRECTORY
- Healthcare Organisations
- Distributors
INDIA BACKGROUND DATA
- GEOGRAPHY
- POLITICAL OVERVIEW
- ECONOMIC OVERVIEW
- POPULATION
- Population by States and Territories, 2001-2006
- DEMOGRAPHIC INDICATORS
- Demographic Indicators, 1995-2005
- Demographic Indicators by State, 2005
- MORTALITY
- Major Causes of Death, Rural India 1993-1998
- Deaths from Non-Communicable Diseases, 1998
- MORBIDITY
- National Rural Health Mission
- Child Survival and Safe Motherhood
- Reproductive and Child Health Programme
- Woman & Child Development Project
- Universal Immunisation Programme
- Reported Incidence of Vaccine Preventable Diseases, 1985-2000
- Reducing Fertility
- Family Planning
- All India Hospitals Post-Partum Programme
- National Health Programmes for Disease Control/Eradication
- National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme
- Malaria
- Reported Malaria Incidence & Deaths, 1990-2004
- Filariasis
- Kala-azar
- Reported Kala-azar Cases & Deaths, 1996-2004
- Japanese Encephalitis
- Suspected Japanese Encephalitis Cases & Deaths, 2000-2005
- National Programme for the Control of Blindness
- National Leprosy Eradication Programme
- National Tuberculosis Control Programme
- HIV/AIDS
- National AIDS Control Programme
- Cancer
- CHARTS
- Map of India
- Population by Age Group, 2006 (%)
INDIA HEALTHCARE SYSTEM
- ORGANISATION & ADMINISTRATION
- The Department of Health
- The Department of Family Welfare
- The Department of Indian Systems of Medicine & Homeopathy
- Health Insurance
- Apollo Family Health Plan
- HEALTH EXPENDITURE
- Health Expenditure by Source of Funds, 2001/02
- Department of Health Budget Allocations, 2004-2006
- MoHFW Health Expenditure by Scheme, 2004/05
- HOSPITAL SERVICES
- Hospital Resources
- Hospitals & Beds by State & Sector, 2002
- Government Hospitals/CHCs and Beds by State, 2006
- Hospitals, Dispensaries & Beds, 1991-1998
- Beds in Selected Hospitals, 2001/02
- All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS)
- AIIMS Hospital Beds, 1999/2000
- AIIMS Hospital Beds by Specialty, 1999/2000
- AIIMS Hospital Activity, 1999/2000
- Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi
- Safdarjung Hospital Beds by Specialty, 2003
- Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital, New Delhi
- Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital Beds by Specialty, 2000/01
- JIPMER Hospital, Pondicherry
- JIPMER Hospital Beds by Specialty, 2000
- PGIMER Nehru Hospital, Chandigarh
- PGIMER Nehru Hospital Beds by Specialty, 2001/02
- Lady Hardinge Medical College Associated Hospitals, New Delhi
- Private Hospitals and Clinics
- Apollo Hospitals Group
- Fortis Healthcare
- Max Healthcare
- Other Commercial Providers
- AMBULATORY CARE
- Sub-centres and Primary Health Centres, 2004-2005 (September)
- CGHS Out-patient Facilities, 31st March 2005
- First Aid and Disaster Relief
- St. John Ambulance
- Indian Red Cross Society
- Healthcare for the Underprivileged, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes
- Healthcare Infrastructure in Tribal/Scheduled Caste Areas, 1995-2005
- Medical Care for Remote & Marginalised Tribal & Nomadic Communities
- MEDICAL PERSONNEL
- Doctors Registered with State Medical Councils, 1995-2004
- Registered Dental Surgeons, 1994-2004
- Registered Nursing Personnel, 1994-2004
- Healthcare Personnel in Rural Areas, 1998-2005
- CHARTS
- Health Expenditure by Source, 2001/02 (%)
- Department of Health Budget Allocation by Segment, 2005/06 (%)
INDIA ACCESSING THE MEDICAL DEVICE MARKET
- INTRODUCTION
- REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT
- TRADE FAIRS
- Hospimedica India
- Meditec
- DISTRIBUTORS
- Abhijna Organics
- Aerobe Medicare
- Alliance Biomedica
- Amar Immunodiagnostics
- Appasamy Associates
- AVM Healthcare Products
- Bala Enterprise
- Biomed Importers
- Biomedix Optotechnik & Devices
- Cardio Products Corporation
- Care International
- Carewel Hospital Supplies
- Confident Dental Equipments
- Consolidated Products Corporation
- Deena Enterprise
- Dss Imagetech (A Unit of Darbara Singh & Sons)
- D.Shah & Company
- Eagle Medical Systems
- Electrocare Systems & Services
- Essential Dental Products
- Hansraj Nayyar Medical
- Hi-Tech Surgical Systems
- Hospimedica International
- Hysel India
- Inor Orthopaedics (A Division Of Inor Medical Products)
- Interkardio
- Ishaan Pharmaceutical Distributors
- Jambotkar Medequip
- Jayant Medical & Surgical
- Kashmir Surgical Works
- Leela Exports
- Libral Traders
- Medicept Dental
- Medishare
- Modern Surgical
- Moditech International
- Monarch Marketing Enterprises
- Myovatec Surgical Systems
- National Industrial Company
- Ortholine
- Plasti Surge Industries
- Pushpanjali Sales Promotion
- Rohit Surgical
- Rustagi Surgical
- Saxsons Biotech
- Serwell Medi-Equip
- Spectrum Medical Industries
- Sun Overseas Marketing
- Suyog Diagnostics
- Technomed Systems
- Towa Optics
- Towa Sales Corporation
- Trans Health Care
- Triage Systems
- Venus Surgicals
- Vishal Surgical Equipment Company
- Zabby' s
- Domestic Producers
- Anand Medicaids Pvt. Ltd.
- ASCO
- Atlas Surgical Company
- Carewell Mediproducts
- Dent-Eq
- Emdin India Pvt. Ltd.
- Hindustan Latex Ltd.
- Hindustan Syringes and Medical Devices Ltd
- Kay & Company
- Kiran Medical Systems
- Narang Medical
- Pace Devices
- Ribbel International Ltd
- Sahajanand Medical Technologies
- South India Surgical Company (SISCO)
- SURU International
- Wadia Group (INOR Orthopaedics, Dental Products of India and Medical
Microtechnology Ltd.)
- Multinational Activity
- Bausch and Lomb
- Baxter International
- B. Braun
- Becton Dickinson
- Dräger
- GE Healthcare
- Johnson & Johnson
- Philips
- Siemens
- Terumo
- Carl Zeiss Meditec
- DIRECTORY
- Healthcare Organisations
- Distributors
PAKISTAN BACKGROUND DATA
- GEOGRAPHY
- Map of Pakistan
- POLITICAL OVERVIEW
- ECONOMIC OVERVIEW
- POPULATION
- Population by Region, 2003
- DEMOGRAPHIC INDICATORS
- Principal Demographic Indicators, 2001-2003
- MORTALITY
- MORBIDITY
- HIV/AIDS
- HIV/AIDS prevention project
- CHARTS
- Population by Age Group, 2003 (%)
- Causes of Death, 2001 (%)
PAKISTAN HEALTHCARE SYSTEM
- ORGANISATION & ADMINISTRATION
- HEALTH EXPENDITURE
- Federal Government Health Expenditure, 1993/94 - 2002/03
- HOSPITAL SERVICES
- Total Healthcare Facilities, 2005
- Hospitals by Province, 1998-2005
- Total Beds by Province, 1998-2005
- Hospital Beds, 1995-2005
- AMBULATORY CARE
- Primary Health Facilities & Beds, 1998-2005
- Dispensaries & MCH Facilities by Province, 2005
- MEDICAL PERSONNEL
- Medical Personnel, 1997-2004
- Dentists by Gender and Year of Registration, 1995-2005
PAKISTAN ACCESSING THE MEDICAL DEVICE MARKET
- INTRODUCTION
- REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT
- TRADE FAIRS
- DISTRIBUTORS
- AL AMIN MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS COMPANY (PAKISTAN)
- BIOPAK CORPORATION
- DIAGNOSTIC TECHNOLOGY SERVICES
- ELECTROMED CORPORATION (PAKISTAN)
- FAZAL DIN & SONS
- HAJI S. AMEER DIN & SONS
- HAKIMSONS
- HOSPITAL SUPPLY CORPORATION
- IFTIKHAR INTERNATIONAL TRADING
- IQBAL & COMPANY
- LATIF BROTHERS
- PAK MAIS COMPANY FOR MEDICAL PRODUCTS
- POPULAR INTERNATIONAL
- QUALITRON CORPORATION
- RAMZAN ENTERPRISES
- SAHAR INTERNATIONAL
- SAMEER ENTERPRISES
- SCHERZO AGENCIES
- SOLARIS ELECTROMEDICAL
- THE SCIENTIFIC CORPORATION
- UNI BRAND INTERNATIONAL
- VARI-EQ
- ZYMOTIC DIAGNOSTICS INTERNATIONAL
- DOMESTIC PRODUCTION
- DIRECTORY
- Healthcare Organisations
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【 英文年間情報 】
中央アジアにおける医療機器市場の見通し
The Outlook for Medical Devices in Central Asia
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