4. Indian Healthcare : The Changing Scenario Current Healthcare Landscape [email_address]
5. Indian Healthcare : The Changing Scenario INDIA SPENDS US $ 22.7 BILLION ON HEALTHCARE 5.2% of GDP Total Healthcare Market Pharma market* Healthcare delivery market * Retail Source: National Accounts Statistics 2001; McKinsey analysis [email_address]
6. Indian Healthcare : The Changing Scenario THE HEALTHCARE DELIVERY SECTOR PLAYS AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN THE ECONOMY TODAY Sector Direct employment Revenues/GDP Million, 2000-2001 Per cent, 2000-2001 Healthcare Education Retail banking Power Railways Telecom Hotels, restaurants Source: National Accounts Statistics, 2001; Manpower profile; CBHI; McKinsey analysis IT Healthcare is the largest service industry in terms of revenues and the second largest after education in terms of employment By 2012, the sector could account for 7 to 8 per cent of GDP and provide direct and indirect employment of 9 million [email_address]
7. Indian Healthcare : The Changing Scenario IN TERMS OF DELIVERY, PRIVATE PROVIDERS CAPTURE 63% 0F THE US $ 19 BILLION SPEND Government and public employers* Healthcare provision, 2002 Per cent of total spending Private providers (individual, charitable and for-profit) 100% = US $ 19 billion [email_address]
8. Indian Healthcare : The Changing Scenario INDIA: AN EMERGING HEALTHCARE HUB [email_address]
9.
10.
11. “ Physicians, Nurses, Medical Technicians and Other Healthcare professionals/Scientific Occupations will Become Growth Industries to Rival the IT Sector within the Next Decade” - India Vision 2020 Report [email_address] HEALTHCARE….THE SUNRISE INDUSTRY
12. PROCEDURE COST (US$) THAILAND THAILAND INDIA Heart Surgery Bone Marrow Transplant Liver Transplant Knee Replacement Cosmetic Surgery 7,500 ------- ------- 8,000 3,500 6,000 26,000 69,000 6,000 2,000 US US 40,000 2,50,000 3,00,000 20,000 20,000 UK 23,000 1,50,000 2,00,000 12,000 10,000 [email_address] Indian Healthcare : The Changing Scenario Cost Advantage
13. HUGE GROWTH POTENTIAL – TO GROW BETWEEN US $ 43 – US $ 60 BILLION IN 2012 * With 6% GDP real growth per year US $ IN BILLION at 2000-2001 prices 2001 Private spending Government spending ESTIMATE 2012 Scenario 1: Baseline increase in private spend 2012 Scenario 2: Baseline with insurance in middle class 2012 Scenario 3: Baseline with insurance and high government spending 19 43 51.0 60.0 3.76 15.24 8.0 8.0 17.0 35.0 43.0 43.0 Key Assumption 1% GDP Government Spending 1% GDP 2 % GDP Indian Healthcare : The Changing Scenario [email_address]
14. INDIA OFFERS HUGE POTENTIAL FOR INVESTMENTS IN HEALTHCARE OVER THE NEXT 10 YEARS Investment requirements in India (Estimates) US $ in Billion Next 10 years Healthcare Power** Telecom** Roads** 22-31 24-33 40-51 95-126 Investment needs of the healthcare sector are comparable to other infrastructure sectors Indian Healthcare : The Changing Scenario [email_address]
15. 47 Mn 19 Mn 7 Mn 3Mn 5Mn 3Mn India Bangladesh Pakistan Iran Brazil Mexico Philippines 5Mn 4Mn Vietnam 2Mn Turkey Potential surplus population in working age group (2020) -10 Mn China -6 Mn Russia 5Mn Indonesia 1Mn Malaysia 0Mn Ireland Israel 0Mn Iraq 2Mn -1 Mn Czech Republic Note: Potential surplus is calculated keeping the ratio of working population (age group 15 – 59) to total population constant; Source: U.S. Census Bureau ; BCG Analysis 4Mn Egypt -17Mn US -2 Mn UK -2 Mn Italy -3 Mn France -9 Mn Japan -3 Mn Spain -3 Mn Germany WORKFORCE SHORTAGES AND AVENUES OF SUPPLY -0.5 Mn Australia