Outlook 2020
December 2011
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Contents
Foreword from FICCI
Preface from Deloitte
Executive Summary
Introduction
Market Size Market Segmentation
Triggers
Demographic Factors Macroeconomic Factors Disease Burden Ecosystem Development Regulatory Factors Foreign Investment Emerging Segments
Challenges
Current Regulatory Regime Current Healthcare Spend Infrastructure Adoption Socio-Economic Inequality
Stakeholder and Value Chains Major Value-Chain Players
Outlook 2020 Future Drivers and Trends Maturity of Value Chain and Stakeholders Unleasing The Market Potential Market Movers – Beyond 2020
A Case Study
Views from Experts
Acknowledgement
About FICCI
About Deloitte
Bibliography
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Indian Medical Electronics Industry Outlook 2020
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Foreword from FICCI
Medical Electronics Forum
The role of Electronic components, devices and products has been on a positive growth path in the healthcare sector during the last decade. The influx of Medical
Electronics technology has reinforced the existing
Healthcare infrastructure in various ways right from digitizing medical test, diagnostic and therapeutic procedures to enhancing the reach of Healthcare through telemedicine and Health IT. With the fast pace of growth in this domain, need for a common platform where doctors, experts from technology providing industries, key decision makers from various government bodies, academician and other stake holders can together deliberate on the way forward, was recognized.
forum works towards the creation of an Ecosystem for
Manufacturing, Product Development, Research, Testing and Validation Infrastructure as per global standards.
A brief outline of FICCI –
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