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Reports + Consulting

Our reports cover almost every healthcare service sector across many countries. We offer consultancy services around these products. So if you want a 30 minute conversation on a healthcare landscape or market we can often help with additional insights.

Often, the reports also include a comprehensive list of the major players with short profiles and sales figures. The reports are based on original research (we spend a lot of time on the phone talking to CEOs).  To order a report, send an email to lee@healthcarebusinessinternational.com or call us on +44 (0)207 183 3779.


Report: Telehealth – the future in Europe – 2,690 words + profiles of the top 25 telehealth players in Europe £250

Trends in healthcare and technology are driving the adoption of telehealth across Europe, but many barriers remain. For telehealth to be rolled out on a mass scale, stakeholders need to reassess traditional healthcare models. This article assesses the future for the sector and identifies the roadblocks. Based on 15 interviews with operators, academics, payors and vendors. (Published September 2014)


Report: Healthcare property investing in Europe – 4,123 words plus profiles of the top 40 investors in the sector £400

This report identifies the top forty investors in healthcare property in Europe and looks at the major markets – Germany, France and the UK – in turn as well as touching on the Nordics and Eastern Europe. Includes estimates on sub-sectors such as nursing homes and hospitals. Based on interviews with 20 investors and consultants and operators. (Published August 2014)


Report: Private healthcare services market in Brazil – 4,500 words plus profiles on 30 operators £450

This report looks at the size of the Brazilian private healthcare services market and then divides it down into sub-sectors – payors/HMOs, hospitals, diagnostics (imaging and labs) and elderly care. It looks at the dynamics within the market and the interplay between the players and brands. It also names the main private equity investors in the sector. It considers the prospects for the sector. (Published December 2015)


Report: Can not-for-profit US hospitals go international successfully? – 3,500 words plus international profiles of the top five operators £350

Big US groups like John Hopkins and Mayo have got powerful international brands. But they have struggled to expand abroad. Based on interviews with several of the major operators as well as with investors and consultants this report gives a clear picture of the strategy adopted by those which are most active internationally – Johns Hopkins, Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, MD Anderson and the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. We look at where these groups have failed and why and ask “whether and where they will become a major force?”


Report: Chinese elderly care market – 5,500 words £450

This detailed survey is based on interviews with the leading operators active in China today and with operators from France and the USA who are planning to enter the market. It includes a list of all identified entrants and their plans plus an interview with an operator which is currently running nursing homes in China on what residents want and what their families are paying. (Published January 2015)

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Report: The Top 100 private healthcare service operators in Europe – 2,200 words plus table £250

This useful survey enables the reader to immediately pinpoint all the Top 100 private operators in Europe by 2014 revenue (actual and estimated). Includes national and sector overviews.

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Report: Private healthcare services in South Africa – 4,000 words £350

This detailed report looks at the prospects for private healthcare services in South Africa.  It sizes the market and puts it into the context of current government policy. It analyses government plans for a growth in statutory insurance and assesses whether this is likely and what impact it will have on the sector and on insurers.  We look at the Big Three hospital groups and their growth prospects and at the new generation of operations who are aiming at the new middle classes. (Published February 2015)

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Report: Ophthalmology markets and operators in Europe – 2,400 words £350

Ophthalmology is a high margin sector with a substantial private pay element in many countries. This article looks at the main markets (LASIK, cataract, etc) and the payor regime and demand in the major countries.  It also identifies the top operators and analyses when and where the sector can become an international play. How are operators addressing individual consumers using the web?

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Report: Insurers and vertical integration of healthcare providers – 3,000 words £350

Bupa, Centene and Fosun owned Fidelidade have all recently purchased hospitals and outpatient service operators. And there are also instances of operators who are moving into the payor Why? Given the lack of provision in many countries will we see the growth of vertically integrated payors?  (Published February 2015)

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Report: Investors in Emerging Markets healthcare services – 3,000 words £350

Who are the serious investors in Emerging Markets, what are their strategies and time horizons.  This report looks at the major players from private equity to sovereign wealth funds and from investment trusts through to development banks.  Includes a Top 20 list of investors. (Published March 2015)

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Report: Private healthcare services in Indonesia – 4,000 words £350

With its huge population and rising GDP, Indonesia spells opportunity for private healthcare operators. We assess the likely impact of comprehensive statutory insurance for the sector, profile the Top 15 hospital groups and look at their prospects in a country whose citizens spend over $10bn a year on outbound healthcare tourism. (Published March 2015)

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Report: Psychiatry markets and operators in Europe – 2,000 words £350

Psychiatric treatment varies from country to country but it is a growth sector for private operators in many markets. We look here at why and where.  How are payor regimes changing and who are the major players in the sector across Europe?

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Report: Private healthcare services in the United Arab Emirates – 5,000 words £400

The wealthy UAE is set to set private healthcare services soar with the introduction of statutory healthcare insurance.  This article profiles the major groups and looks at their prospects and the challenges they face. The report also covers the elderly care and diagnostics markets. (Published April 2015)

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Report: Elderly Care in Emerging Markets – 2,400 words £250

This fascinating article compares how elderly care is developing in China, India, Brazil and the United Arab Emirates.  In India medicalised homecare is growing fast. In China residential care and assisted living villages is the future.  We look at the major operators and their business models. (Published May 2015)

Interested in a report? Call us now on +44 (0)207 183 3779
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