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Construction of healthcare facilities in Russia and Ukraine 2012Development forecasts and planned investments |
This publication supplies a unique, comprehensive summary of recent strategic changes undertaken by the governments in Russia and Ukraine to expand and improve healthcare, with a focus on the effects of new investments on construction of hospitals, clinics and other healthcare facilities in these countries. The report describes the current state of the healthcare infrastructures in Russia and Ukraine, and chronicles the changes expected to take place in the years to come.
Readers will benefit from current, accurate data regarding the current state of healthcare facilities in Russia and Ukraine, including statistics on the completion of the construction of new facilities in recent years. The report also describes new government programmes rolled out to provide improved healthcare services in new and revamped healthcare facilities in an effort to prevent further loss of population.
It describes major sources of financing, including public-private partnerships (PPP) and other innovative ways to attract private sector capital to the healthcare sector. This exceptional resource also identifies and profiles key industry players and examines average construction costs and issues unique to the hospital construction process in both countries.
Essential report content includes:
- A general overview of the healthcare systems in both Russia and Ukraine
- Discussion of the current number and condition of healthcare facilities in both countries
- A listing of recently completed healthcare facilities
- A list of healthcare facilities planned for construction in the near future
- Detailed information on specific healthcare sector reforms
- Average construction costs for various types of healthcare facilities
- List of major sources of funding in the healthcare sectors of each country
- Profiles of key players in healthcare facilities construction in Russia and Ukraine
This publication answers vital business questions, such as:
- What is the physical condition of healthcare facilities in Russia and Ukraine?
- How many new healthcare facilities have been built in both countries in recent years?
- What are the average costs for construction of healthcare facilities?
- What are the governmental initiatives aimed at improving the healthcare infrastructure in Russia and Ukraine?
- How much are governments planning to spend on these initiatives?
- What are some of the planned sources of financing for healthcare construction projects?
- Who are the key foreign players active in the healthcare sectors of Russia and Ukraine in recent years?
This report is a necessary business tool when:
- Breaking into the healthcare segment of the construction market
- Effecting a merger or acquisition on the healthcare construction market
- Developing a successful corporate strategy
- Analysing investment opportunities in the healthcare infrastructure construction market in Russia and Ukraine
- Monitoring planned construction projects in the healthcare sectors of both countries
- Forecasting demand for healthcare construction services
- Preparing in-house analyses for corporate management or shareholders
This report is prepared especially for:
- Providers of construction, repair and renovation services in the healthcare sector
- Producers and distributors of medical equipment
- Producers and distributors of building materials and technologies
- Firms that provide consulting, research and analysis services
- Government institutions, embassies, universities and research institutes
- Chambers of commerce, trade and industry organizations
- Financial institutions (banks, brokerage houses, investment funds)
Market commentary by expert
For many years, due to neglect and underinvestment, the number of healthcare facilities in Russia and Ukraine has been decreasing, while those that remained became increasingly obsolete. The governments in both countries are currently taking measures to reverse this process, in an effort to provide improved healthcare services to their populations and perhaps halt the demographic decline that both countries have suffered over the past 20 years. Substantial investments are planned for both countries and a growing number of public-private partnerships are expected to emerge in the healthcare sectors of Russia and Ukraine.
Robert Obetkon, Senior Construction Analyst
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Report methodology p. 5
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Executive summary p. 7
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Russia p. 9
- Overview p. 9
- Number of healthcare facilities p. 10
- Condition of healthcare facilities p. 16
- Completed healthcare facilities p. 18
- Construction costs p. 19
- Healthcare modernisation p. 26
- Planned projects p. 28
- PPP in healthcare p. 35
- Companies p. 39
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Ukraine p. 45
- Overview p. 45
- Number of healthcare facilities p. 47
- Condition of healthcare facilities p. 50
- Completed healthcare facilities p. 51
- Construction costs p. 52
- Healthcare modernisation p. 53
- Planned projects p. 56
- PPP in healthcare p. 59
- Companies p. 61
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List of graphs p. 65
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List of tables p. 67
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About PMR p. 69
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Contact PMR p. 70
List of graphs
- Fixed-capital investment in healthcare in Russia (RUB bn) and y-o-y change (%), 2005-2011 10
- Healthcare facilities in Russia, by profile (‘000) and share in total (%), 2011 11
- Number of hospitals in Russia, by region, 2010 12
- Number of polyclinics and outpatient clinics in Russia, by region, 2010 13
- Construction and assembly work price index in the healthcare area in Russia (%, y-o-y), 2007-2012 19
- Spending on the construction and modernisation of healthcare facilities in Russia within FAIP (RUB bn), 2012-2014 28
- Fixed-capital investment in healthcare in Ukraine (UAH bn) and y-o-y change (%), 2005-2011 46
- Completion of hospitals in Ukraine (number of hospital beds) and y-o-y change (%), 2005-2012 51
- Completion of outpatient clinics in Ukraine (number of visits per shift) and y-o-y change (%), 2005-2012 51
- Construction and assembly work price index in the healthcare arena in Ukraine (%, y-o-y), 2007-2012 52
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Average construction cost of healthcare facilities in Ukraine (UAH per unit, including VAT), April 2008-April 2012 53
List of tables
- Hospitals in Russia, 1995, 2000, 2005 and 2009-2010 11
- Polyclinics and outpatient clinics in Russia, 1995, 2000, 2005 and 2009-2010 12
- Hospices in Russia, 1995, 2000, 2005 and 2009-2010 14
- Emergency medical treatment facilities in Russia, 1995, 2000, 2005 and 2009-2010 14
- Sanitaria and health resorts in Russia, 1995, 2000, 2005 and 2009-2010 15
- Condition of healthcare facilities in Russia (% of buildings), 2010 17
- Healthcare facilities completed in Russia, 1995, 2000, 2005, 2009-2011 18
- Healthcare facilities completed in Russia by means of reconstruction and modernisation, 2009-2011 18
- Cost of construction of healthcare facilities in Russia in accordance with official norms, January 2012 20-25
- Largest healthcare projects planned within the FAIP in Russia, 2012-2014 29-32
- Largest healthcare projects planned in Russia and not covered by FAIP, 2012-2016 34
- Scheme of state healthcare funding in Russia, 2012 37
- Select ongoing and proposed Russian PPP healthcare construction projects, 2012-2021 38
- Construction and design companies active in healthcare facilities construction in Russia, 2012 40-43
- Healthcare facilities in Ukraine, 1990-2010 47
- Sanitaria and health resorts in Ukraine, 1990-2010 48
- Privately-owned medical facilities in Ukraine, by region, 2010 49
- Number of healthcare facilities in need of thorough repair in Ukraine, according to regional healthcare authorities, by region, 2012 50
- Healthcare reform outcome in Ukraine’s regions, 2008-2011 54
- Target indicators of the structural reorganisation of the healthcare facilities network in Ukraine, by region, 2011-2012 55
- Construction requirements estimate pertaining to standard premises containing medical clinics in rural areas and rural family clinics in Ukraine, 2012 56
- Construction requirements estimate of obstetric stations and medical stations in Ukraine, 2012 57
- Planned healthcare projects in Ukraine, 2012 58
- Planned PPP projects in healthcare construction in Ukraine, 2012 60
- Construction and design companies active in healthcare facilities construction in Ukraine, 2012 62-63
Construction of healthcare facilities in Russia and Ukraine 2012
Development forecasts and planned investments
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