Central European healthcare
receptive to expansion of non-public hospitals
Growth in the market for non-public
hospitals in the Central European countries of Bulgaria, the Czech Republic,
Hungary, Poland, Romania and Slovakia has been curtailed, to a degree, by lack
of ability to spend large amounts on private healthcare in these six countries.
Populations more commonly use public healthcare systems, but the affluent are
increasingly turning to private hospitals in order to take advantage of faster
service and higher quality care.
Changes in the field of healthcare,
combined with advancing economies, have prepared the private sector for
potential growth that was unexpected until recently. Non-public hospitals
market in Central Europe 2013, Comparative analysis and development prospects
is an insightful document from PMR that analyses the central market issues and
predicts opportunities created by developments over the next few years.
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This report, prepared by experienced
analysts monitoring the market, presents detailed analyses of the conditions
and expectations for non-public hospitals in Bulgaria, the Czech Republic,
Hungary, Poland, Romania and Slovakia. It covers major hospital transformations
from public to private ownership, examines obstacles and prospects, and describes
in detail the consequences of upcoming legislative changes on market growth and
expansion.
The publication delivers concrete statistics that describe the market and its scope, including: total bed numbers for the region’s largest private hospitals, number of transformations, newly-built non-public hospitals, funding and investment sources for non-public hospitals, details of contracts between third-party payers and private hospitals and corporate profiles of the most well-known non-public hospitals that explore operational and revenue strategies. All of this information is provided as it applies to each of the six countries covered by the report.
Readers will benefit from guidance
in areas such as: the best locations for new non-public hospitals in CE,
insight on the financial structures of large and successful hospitals, CE
countries where privatisation is a more lengthy process, legislation and its
specific impacts on the market, upcoming openings of new facilities and
financial status of the current markets in each country. This one-of-a-kind
publication combines market analysis, data and expert forecasts to create an
indispensible business tool for use by professionals engaged in monitoring or
actively participating in the non-public hospital sector in Central Europe.
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The information contained in
Non-public hospitals market in Central Europe 2013, Comparative analysis and
development prospects is particularly useful for companies involved in the
establishment or transformation of new private medical facilities, or expanding
on an existing framework of hospitals in order to accommodate more patients
and/or additional services. It can help financial and investment firms to
evaluate and plan transactions, and aid governmental and research institutions in
achieving a clear understanding of this unique market and its potential for
growth in the coming years.
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