November 2012
Index
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Table of Contents
Executive Summary
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4-5 7-8 9
II.
Market Overview
– – Indian Healthcare Industry Market Segments Industry overview Porter‘s Five Forces Analysis Growth Drivers Operating Business Models Innovative Delivery Formats Growth strategies in the Industry Key Trends Opportunities Challenges Government Initiatives
III.
Indian Hospital Industry
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11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
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Index
S.No.
Table of Contents
– – – – – – Risk Factors of Hospital Care New-age Healthcare solutions Senior Assisted Living In India Deals in the Hospital Industry Major Players Profile of Major Players Industry Overview SWOT Analysis Porter‘s Five Forces Analysis Growth Drivers Demand Drivers Key Trends Opportunities Challenges Government Initiatives
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21 22 23-25 27-31 33-35 36-44
IV.
Indian Pharmaceutical Industry
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46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54
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S.No.
Table of Contents
– – – – – – Major Risk to Indian Pharma Companies Global Pharma Market Pharmerging Economies Deals in Pharma Industry Major Players Profile of Major Players Industry Overview Risk Cover Structure Challenges in Health Insurance Major Players
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55-56 57 58 60-62 64-68 70-96
V.
Indian Health Insurance Industry
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98 99 100 101 102
VI.
Corporate Profile DCA (Dinodia Capital Advisors)
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Executive Summary (1/2)
The Indian healthcare industry, valued at ~US$65billion in 2012, is highly fragmented and dominated by private players The industry has witnessed tremendous entrepreneurial activity over the last few decades across the entire value chain as demonstrated by strong growth in its various sub-segments In the future, demand for Healthcare services in India is poised to grow exponentially to cater to a growing old age population, with rising incidence of lifestyles diseases, rising incomes and affordability, and