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Singapore Medical Tourism Industry Outlook to 2015

January 2012 | 34 pages | ID: S358D711175EN
Ken Research Private Ltd

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The report titled “Singapore Medical Tourism Industry Outlook to 2015” provides a comprehensive analysis of the Singapore Medical tourism industry covering in detail various aspects such as market size on the basis of number of foreign patients, medical tourist arrivals, revenue from foreign patients, medical tourist receipts, market segmentation, competitive landscape and profiles of the major hospitals treating 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.

Singapore is currently the second largest medical tourism market in Asia closely following behind India in terms of revenue from foreign patients. Country’s advanced healthcare services coupled with world class trained doctors, reasonable travel cost and 21 JCI accredited hospitals and medical centers has aided the medical tourism industry to allure foreign patients from South East Asia, North America and Europe.

Cardiology, ophthalmology and oncology are the leading services for which Singapore has achieved specialization. The country also has a booming dental market. Singapore is generally preferred for more intricate medical procedures such as oncology treatment and transplants therefore the country generally caters to the high end medical treatment. Since these procedures are more expensive compared to other treatments, Singapore might register less number of medical patients but earns higher revenue.

Singapore is largely famous for intricate medical procedures such as heart surgeries. The country possesses highly qualified doctors with updated medical technology in most of the medical centers. In 2010, ~ thousand foreign patients visited Singapore. The number of foreign patients increased to ~ thousand in 2010.

Singapore is expected to witness a growth of ~% in the inflow of foreign patients (medical tourist, general tourist and foreigners residing in the country seeking medical treatment) in 2011 to ~ thousand. Total revenue generated from international patients will be USD ~ million in 2011. It is estimated that in the next 5 years, foreign patient arrivals from Indonesia, Japan, the US, the UK will increase phenomenally as country’s healthcare system expand in terms of infrastructure and clinical specialties.

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
  • Foreign Patients by Nationality, 2010
  • Major Drivers and Growth Barriers of Medical Tourism in Singapore
  • Competitive Landscape of top hospitals treating foreign patients, 2010
  • 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, Number of Hospitals, Medical Centers and Clinics along with beds, Inpatients and Outpatients Admissions, Registered Health Personnel and Healthcare Expenditure, 2005-2015
1. MEDICAL TOURISM IN SINGAPORE – AN OVERVIEW

2. MEDICAL TOURISM VALUE CHAIN IN SINGAPORE

3. TOTAL FOREIGN PATIENTS TREATED AND FOREIGN PATIENTS REVENUE IN SINGAPORE, 2005-2010

4. NUMBER OF MEDICAL TOURISTS ARRIVALS AND MEDICAL TOURIST RECEIPTS IN SINGAPORE, 2005-2010

5. MEDICAL TOURISTS TREATMENT EXPENDITURE BY NATIONALITY, 2009

6. MEDICAL TOURISM TREATMENT COST COMPARISON, 2010

7. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE OF MAJOR HOSPITALS (SINGHEALTH, PARKWAY HEALTH, RAFFLES MEDICAL GROUP, NATIONAL HEALTHCARE GROUP), 2010

8. MAJOR DRIVERS AND GROWTH BARRIERS

Major Drivers
Growth Barriers

9. SINGAPORE MEDICAL TOURISM FUTURE OUTLOOK AND PROJECTIONS

9.1. Expected Foreign Patients and Foreign Patients Revenue, 2011-2015
9.2. Expected Medical Tourist Arrivals and Medical Tourist Receipts, 2011-2015

10. MEDICAL TOURISM INDUSTRY FACTORS: HISTORICAL AND PROJECTIONS

10.1. Total Foreign Tourist Arrivals and Tourism Receipts in Singapore, 2005-2015
10.2. Number of Hospitals, Medical Centres and Hospitals Beds, 2005-2015
10.3. Inpatients and Outpatients Admissions, 2005-2015
10.4. Registered Health Personnel in Singapore, 2005-2015
10.5. Healthcare Expenditure in Singapore, 2005-2015

11. APPENDIX

11.1. Market Definition
11.2. Abbreviations
11.3. Research Methodology
  Data Collection Methods
  Approach
  Variables (Dependent and Independent)
  Multi Factor Based Sensitivity Model
  Scenario Analysis
  Final Conclusion
Disclaimer

LIST OF FIGURES

Figure 1: Number of Total Foreign Patients in Thousands and Foreign Patients Revenue in Singapore in USD Million, 2005-2010
Figure 2: Number of Total Medical Tourists in Thousands and Medical Tourists Receipts in Singapore, in USD Million, 2005-2010
Figure 3: Medical Tourists’ Treatment Expenditure by Nationality in Percentage, 2009
Figure 4: Expected Foreign Patients in Thousands and Foreign Patients Revenue in Singapore in USD Million, 2011-2015
Figure 5: Expected Medical Tourists in Thousands and Medical Tourists Receipts in Singapore in USD Million, 2011-2015
Figure 6: Total Foreign Tourist Arrivals in Million and Tourism Receipts in Singapore in USD Billion, 2005-2015
Figure 7: Number of Hospitals, Medical Centres and Clinics and Hospital Beds in Singapore, 2005-2015
Figure 8: Total Patient Admissions in Singapore, 2005-2015
Figure 9: Total Registered Health Personnel in Singapore, 2005-2015
Figure 10: Healthcare Expenditure in Singapore, in USD Million, 2005-2015

LIST OF TABLES

Table 1: Medical Tourists’ Treatment Expenditure by Nationality in USD Million, 2009
Table 2: Medical Treatment Cost Comparison among the US, India, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Mexico and the UK, in USD, 2010
Table 3: Competitive Landscape of Major Hospital Chains/Group in Singapore (SingHealth, Parkway Health, Raffles Medical Group, National Healthcare Group)
Table 4: Total Foreign Tourist Arrivals in Million and Tourism Receipts in Singapore in USD Billion, 2005-2015
Table 5: Hospitals, Medical Centres and Clinics in Singapore, 2005-2010
Table 6: Inpatient and Outpatient Admissions in Singapore, 2005-2010
Table 7: Registered Health Personnel by Doctors, Dentists, Pharmacists, Nurses and Midwives in Singapore, 2005-2010
Table 30: Correlation Matrix
Table 31: Regression Coefficients Output


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