India Medical Tourism Industry Outlook to 2015
The report titled “India Medical Tourism Industry Outlook to 2015” provides a comprehensive analysis of the India Medical tourism industry covering in detail various aspects such as market size on the basis of number of foreign patients and medical tourists, revenue from foreign patients and medical tourist receipts, market segmentation, competitive landscape and profiles of the major hospitals treated foreign patients in the country. The report also entails major drivers and growth barriers of medical tourism market.
The future outlook along with projections and macro-economic factors has also been presented providing an insight on the prospects in the medical tourism industry.
India Medical Tourism industry is the second largest hub after Thailand which served ~ medical tourists and generated USD ~ million medical tourism receipts in 2010. The country is popular for its internationally certified hospitals equipped with latest technology, qualified support staff in the medical centers, cost saving treatment compared to other developed countries (60-80% less cost of treatment as compared to that of the US and the UK), less waiting time, English speaking and qualified staff, availability of private rooms, bespoke food, wellness and several enriching attractions.
The country witnessed the largest number of medical tourists’ arrivals from Maldives contributing ~% of the total medical tourists’ arrivals in India. Around ~ medical tourists from Maldives arrived to India in 2010. Bangladesh is the second largest region with the market share of ~% contributing around ~ medical tourists in 2010. It is followed by Nigeria which accounted for ~ medical tourists and ~% share in 2010.
Indian medical tourism is majorly served with ~ hospitals treating ~% of the total medical tourist arrivals in India in 2010. Apollo Hospitals, the second largest hospital network in India is the market leader in terms of serving medical tourists. The group served about ~ medical tourists in 2010 contributing the share of ~% to the total medical tourists’ arrivals in India. The company operates a network of 54 hospitals and medical centres with ~ inpatients complement beds. Max Healthcare is the second largest hospital group with ~% market share serving around ~ medical tourists in 2010 through 8 hospitals and medical centres and ~ complement beds.
Key Topics Covered in the Report:
The future outlook along with projections and macro-economic factors has also been presented providing an insight on the prospects in the medical tourism industry.
India Medical Tourism industry is the second largest hub after Thailand which served ~ medical tourists and generated USD ~ million medical tourism receipts in 2010. The country is popular for its internationally certified hospitals equipped with latest technology, qualified support staff in the medical centers, cost saving treatment compared to other developed countries (60-80% less cost of treatment as compared to that of the US and the UK), less waiting time, English speaking and qualified staff, availability of private rooms, bespoke food, wellness and several enriching attractions.
The country witnessed the largest number of medical tourists’ arrivals from Maldives contributing ~% of the total medical tourists’ arrivals in India. Around ~ medical tourists from Maldives arrived to India in 2010. Bangladesh is the second largest region with the market share of ~% contributing around ~ medical tourists in 2010. It is followed by Nigeria which accounted for ~ medical tourists and ~% share in 2010.
Indian medical tourism is majorly served with ~ hospitals treating ~% of the total medical tourist arrivals in India in 2010. Apollo Hospitals, the second largest hospital network in India is the market leader in terms of serving medical tourists. The group served about ~ medical tourists in 2010 contributing the share of ~% to the total medical tourists’ arrivals in India. The company operates a network of 54 hospitals and medical centres with ~ inpatients complement beds. Max Healthcare is the second largest hospital group with ~% market share serving around ~ medical tourists in 2010 through 8 hospitals and medical centres and ~ complement beds.
Key Topics Covered in the Report:
- Number of Foreign Patients and Revenue from Foreign Patients, 2005-2010
- Number of Medical Tourists and Medical tourist receipts, 2005-2010
- Medical Tourists by Nationality, 2010
- Major Drivers and Growth Barriers of Medical Tourism in India
- Market Share of top hospitals treating foreign patients, 2010
- Company Profiles of Major Hospitals including Apollo Hospitals, Fortis Healthcare and Max Healthcare
- Future Outlook along with future projections on number of foreign patients and medical tourist arrivals in the country along with the receipts, 2011-2015
- Historical and Projections of Industry Factors including Number of Tourist Arrivals and Receipts and Healthcare Expenditure, 2005-2015
1. MEDICAL TOURISM IN INDIA – AN OVERVIEW
2. MEDICAL TOURISM VALUE CHAIN IN INDIA
3. TOTAL FOREIGN PATIENTS TREATED AND FOREIGN PATIENTS REVENUE IN INDIA, 2005-2010
4. NUMBER OF MEDICAL TOURISTS ARRIVALS AND MEDICAL TOURIST RECEIPTS IN INDIA, 2005-2010
5. MEDICAL TOURISM TREATMENT COST COMPARISON, 2010
6. MEDICAL TOURISTS ARRIVALS BY NATIONALITY, 2009
7. MARKET SHARE OF MAJOR INDIAN HOSPITALS BY NUMBER OF FOREIGN PATIENTS TREATED, 2010
8. COMPANY PROFILES
8.1. Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Limited (AHEL)
Company Overview
Corporate Timeline
Business Strategies
Financial and Operational Performance
8.2. Fortis Healthcare
Company Overview
Corporate Timeline
Business Strategies
Financial and Operational Performance
8.3. Max Healthcare (MHC)
Company Overview
Business Strategies
Financial and Operational Performance
9. MAJOR DRIVERS AND GROWTH BARRIERS
Major Drivers
Growth Barriers
10. INDIA MEDICAL TOURISM FUTURE OUTLOOK AND PROJECTIONS
10.1. Expected Foreign Patients and Foreign Patients Revenue, 2011-2015
10.2. Expected Medical Tourist Arrivals and Medical Tourist Receipts, 2011-2015
11. MEDICAL TOURISM INDUSTRY FACTORS: HISTORICAL AND PROJECTIONS
11.1. Total Foreign Tourist Arrivals and Tourism Receipts in India, 2005-2015
11.2. Healthcare Expenditure in India, 2005-2015
12. APPENDIX
12.1. Market Definition
12.2. Abbreviations
12.3. Research Methodology
Data Collection Methods
Approach
Disclaimer
2. MEDICAL TOURISM VALUE CHAIN IN INDIA
3. TOTAL FOREIGN PATIENTS TREATED AND FOREIGN PATIENTS REVENUE IN INDIA, 2005-2010
4. NUMBER OF MEDICAL TOURISTS ARRIVALS AND MEDICAL TOURIST RECEIPTS IN INDIA, 2005-2010
5. MEDICAL TOURISM TREATMENT COST COMPARISON, 2010
6. MEDICAL TOURISTS ARRIVALS BY NATIONALITY, 2009
7. MARKET SHARE OF MAJOR INDIAN HOSPITALS BY NUMBER OF FOREIGN PATIENTS TREATED, 2010
8. COMPANY PROFILES
8.1. Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Limited (AHEL)
Company Overview
Corporate Timeline
Business Strategies
Financial and Operational Performance
8.2. Fortis Healthcare
Company Overview
Corporate Timeline
Business Strategies
Financial and Operational Performance
8.3. Max Healthcare (MHC)
Company Overview
Business Strategies
Financial and Operational Performance
9. MAJOR DRIVERS AND GROWTH BARRIERS
Major Drivers
Growth Barriers
10. INDIA MEDICAL TOURISM FUTURE OUTLOOK AND PROJECTIONS
10.1. Expected Foreign Patients and Foreign Patients Revenue, 2011-2015
10.2. Expected Medical Tourist Arrivals and Medical Tourist Receipts, 2011-2015
11. MEDICAL TOURISM INDUSTRY FACTORS: HISTORICAL AND PROJECTIONS
11.1. Total Foreign Tourist Arrivals and Tourism Receipts in India, 2005-2015
11.2. Healthcare Expenditure in India, 2005-2015
12. APPENDIX
12.1. Market Definition
12.2. Abbreviations
12.3. Research Methodology
Data Collection Methods
Approach
Disclaimer
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1: Number of Total Foreign Patients in Thousands and Foreign Patients Revenue in India in USD Million, 2005-2010
Figure 2: Number of Total Medical Tourists in Thousands and Medical Tourists Receipts in USD Million, 2005-2010
Figure 3: Medical Tourists by Nationality in Percentage, 2009
Figure 4: Market Share of Major Hospitals on the Basis of Number of Medical Tourists Treated, in Percentage, 2010
Figure 5: Apollo Hospitals Corporate Timeline, 1983 -2014
Figure 6: Fortis Healthcare Corporate Timeline, 2001-2010
Figure 7: Fortis Healthcare Location Wise Hospital Performance, in INR Million, FY’2010-FY’2011
Figure 8: Fortis Healthcare Revenue Mix by Specialty in Percentage, FY’2011
Figure 9: Number of Procedure Performed by Specialty in Fortis Healthcare, FY’2010 - FY’2011
Figure 10: Max Healthcare Average Operational Beds and Average Revenue per Bed Day in INR, FY’2009 – FY’2011
Figure 11: Expected Foreign Patients in Thousands and Foreign Patients Revenue in India in USD Million, 2011-2015
Figure 12: Expected Medical Tourists in Thousands and Medical Tourists Receipts in India in USD Million, 2011-2015
Figure 13: Total Foreign Tourist Arrivals in Million and Tourism Receipts in India in USD Billion, 2005-2015
Figure 14: Healthcare Expenditure in India, in USD Billion, 2005-2015
Figure 1: Number of Total Foreign Patients in Thousands and Foreign Patients Revenue in India in USD Million, 2005-2010
Figure 2: Number of Total Medical Tourists in Thousands and Medical Tourists Receipts in USD Million, 2005-2010
Figure 3: Medical Tourists by Nationality in Percentage, 2009
Figure 4: Market Share of Major Hospitals on the Basis of Number of Medical Tourists Treated, in Percentage, 2010
Figure 5: Apollo Hospitals Corporate Timeline, 1983 -2014
Figure 6: Fortis Healthcare Corporate Timeline, 2001-2010
Figure 7: Fortis Healthcare Location Wise Hospital Performance, in INR Million, FY’2010-FY’2011
Figure 8: Fortis Healthcare Revenue Mix by Specialty in Percentage, FY’2011
Figure 9: Number of Procedure Performed by Specialty in Fortis Healthcare, FY’2010 - FY’2011
Figure 10: Max Healthcare Average Operational Beds and Average Revenue per Bed Day in INR, FY’2009 – FY’2011
Figure 11: Expected Foreign Patients in Thousands and Foreign Patients Revenue in India in USD Million, 2011-2015
Figure 12: Expected Medical Tourists in Thousands and Medical Tourists Receipts in India in USD Million, 2011-2015
Figure 13: Total Foreign Tourist Arrivals in Million and Tourism Receipts in India in USD Billion, 2005-2015
Figure 14: Healthcare Expenditure in India, in USD Billion, 2005-2015
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1: Medical Treatment Cost Comparison among the US, India, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Mexico and the UK, in USD, 2010
Table 2: Medical Tourists by Nationality, 2009
Table 3: Key Performance Indicators of Major Indian Hospitals in Terms of Medical Tourists Treated, No. of Hospitals and Beds, 2010
Table 4: Hospital Expansion Plan of Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Limited (AHEL), 2011
Table 5: Apollo Hospitals Financial Performance, in INR Million, FY’2009 – FY’2011
Table 6: Apollo Hospitals Revenue Mix by Business Segment, in INR Million, FY’2011
Table 7: Apollo Hospitals Operational Performance, FY’2011
Table 8: Apollo Hospitals Geographic Presence, FY’2011
Table 9: Hospital Expansion Plan of Fortis Healthcare, FY’2011
Table 10: Fortis Healthcare Financial Performance, in INR Million, FY’2009 – FY’2011
Table 11: Fortis Healthcare Operational Performance, FY’2009 – FY’2011
Table 12: Max Healthcare Services in Various Specialties, 2011
Table 13: Max Healthcare Financial Performance, in INR Million, FY’2009 – FY’2011
Table 14: Max Healthcare Inpatient and Outpatient Transactions and Average Revenue per Inpatient and Outpatient in INR, FY’2009 – FY’2011
Table 15: Total Foreign Tourist Arrivals in Million and Tourism Receipts in India in USD Billion, 2005-2015
Table 1: Medical Treatment Cost Comparison among the US, India, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Mexico and the UK, in USD, 2010
Table 2: Medical Tourists by Nationality, 2009
Table 3: Key Performance Indicators of Major Indian Hospitals in Terms of Medical Tourists Treated, No. of Hospitals and Beds, 2010
Table 4: Hospital Expansion Plan of Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Limited (AHEL), 2011
Table 5: Apollo Hospitals Financial Performance, in INR Million, FY’2009 – FY’2011
Table 6: Apollo Hospitals Revenue Mix by Business Segment, in INR Million, FY’2011
Table 7: Apollo Hospitals Operational Performance, FY’2011
Table 8: Apollo Hospitals Geographic Presence, FY’2011
Table 9: Hospital Expansion Plan of Fortis Healthcare, FY’2011
Table 10: Fortis Healthcare Financial Performance, in INR Million, FY’2009 – FY’2011
Table 11: Fortis Healthcare Operational Performance, FY’2009 – FY’2011
Table 12: Max Healthcare Services in Various Specialties, 2011
Table 13: Max Healthcare Financial Performance, in INR Million, FY’2009 – FY’2011
Table 14: Max Healthcare Inpatient and Outpatient Transactions and Average Revenue per Inpatient and Outpatient in INR, FY’2009 – FY’2011
Table 15: Total Foreign Tourist Arrivals in Million and Tourism Receipts in India in USD Billion, 2005-2015