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Private healthcare market in Central and Eastern Europe 2009

Development forecasts for 2009-2011

Private healthcare market in Central and Eastern Europe 2009 Development forecasts for 2009-2011

March 2009
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Private healthcare market in Central and Eastern Europe 2009, Development forecasts for 2009-2011 is a comprehensive informational resource that presents and analyses the latest findings of an in-depth study of the private healthcare sectors in the following CEE countries: Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Bulgaria and Russia. The report provides current data on market size and structure within these countries, while providing incisive analysis of major trends and offering solid projections to 2011.
The report also features an examination of major players in the private healthcare market in Central and Eastern European countries. It provides profiles of providers and consumers of private healthcare services as well as data on spending trends for various market segments such as inpatient services, dental care or dialysis care.

This report provides data and analysis on:
  • Recent and current private healthcare market trends until 2011
  • Size of the private healthcare market in each of the countries
  • Profiles of key players in the health insurance markets and in the health medical subscription markets
  • Private hospitals: number, details and prospects for future growth
  • Analysis of other segments of the private healthcare market: dental and dialysis care
  • Legal environment of health insurance and subscription markets
  • Expected changes in legal environment and their market impact

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  1. Report methodology

  2. Executive summary

  3. General overview of the private healthcare market in CEE
    • General characteristics and trends in the region
      • Mandatory health insurance
      • Corruption and informal payments
      • Corporate factor
      • Infrastructure
      • Low salaries in the public system
      • Hospital sector
      • PPP boom
      • Consolidation
      • Migration of medical staff
      • Moving to the regions
    • Market size and development forecasts 2008-2011
      • Market size and development forecasts for overall private health care market
      • Prospects for the health insurance market
      • Prospects for the medical subscription market

  4. Key reforms and trends in CEE countries
    • Key reforms and trends until 2009
    • Predicted reforms and trends (2009-2010)
  5. Overall private healthcare market
    • Bulgaria: general characteristics and market value
    • Czech Republic: general characteristics and market value
    • Hungary: general characteristics and market value
    • Poland: general characteristics and market value
    • Romania: general characteristics and market value
    • Russia: general characteristics and market value
    • Slovakia: general characteristics and market value
  6. Medical subscriptions market
    • Bulgaria: general characteristics and prominent players
    • Czech Republic: general characteristics and prominent players
    • Hungary: general characteristics and prominent players
    • Poland: general characteristics and prominent players
    • Romania: general characteristics and prominent players
    • Russia: general characteristics and prominent players
    • Slovakia: general characteristics and prominent players
  7. Health insurance market
    • Bulgaria
    • Czech Republic
    • Hungary
    • Poland
    • Romania
    • Russia
    • Slovakia
  8. Private hospitals
    • Bulgaria
    • Czech Republic
    • Hungary
    • Poland
    • Romania
    • Russia
    • Slovakia
  9. Other areas of private healthcare
    • Dialysis care
    • Dental services
  10. Legal basis for conducting the subscription business and insurance business
  11. Economic trends in CEE
    • Increases in purchasing power
    • Spending on health
      • Total health expenditure
      • Public sector spending
      • Private sector spending
      • Inpatient expenditures
    • Public expenditure by service category: country focus

  12. Consumer behaviour and social trends
    • Main socio-demographic drivers of private healthcare
      • Discontent with the public system
      • Ageing population
    • Frequency of using medical care
      • General frequency of using healthcare
      • Frequency of using private healthcare
    • Socio-demographic profile of persons using private healthcare services
    • Attitudes toward medical insurance
    • Attitudes toward privatisation of health care
    • Medical tourism
  13. List of graphs
  14. List of tables

  15. About PMR

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List of graphs

  1. Value of the private healthcare market in the CEE region (€ bn) and its growth rates, 2008-2011
  2. Average CAGR for the private healthcare market in the CEE countries analysed, 2009-2011
  3. Spending on private medical services market in the CEE countries analysed (€ per capita), 2008 and 2011
  4. Value of the private medical services market (€ m) and its y-o-y growth in Bulgaria, 2008-2011
  5. Value of the private medical services market (€ m) and its y-o-y growth in the Czech Republic, 2006-2011
  6. Value of the private medical services market (€ m) and its y-o-y growth in Hungary, 2006-2011
  7. Value of the private medical services market (€ m) and its y-o-y growth in Poland, 2005-2011
  8. Value of the private medical services market (€ m) and its y-o-y growth in Romania, 2005-2011
  9. Value of the private medical services market (€ m) and its y-o-y growth in Russia, 2005-2011
  10. Value of the private medical services market (€ m) and its y-o-y growth in Slovakia, 2006-2011
  11. Number of Medicover subscribers and y-o-y increase in the Czech Republic, 2005-2008
  12. Sanador: turnover (€ m) and y-o-y increase in Romania, 2007-2009
  13. Gral Medical: turnover (€ m) and y-o-y increase in Romania, 2006-2009
  14. Medsana: turnover (€ m) and y-o-y increase in Romania, 2007-2009
  15. Romar: turnover (€ m) and y-o-y increase in Romania, 2007-2009
  16. Polisano: turnover (€ m) and y-o-y increase in Romania, 2007-2008
  17. Medisystem: turnover (€ m) and y-o-y increase in Romania, 2007-2009
  18. Medsi Group: revenues (€ m) and their y-o-y increase in Russia, 2006-2008
  19. Premium income health insurance in Bulgaria (€), ranked by the most substantial income, 2008
  20. Claims paid for health insurance in Bulgaria (€), ranked by the largest claim, 2008
  21. The largest players on the health insurance market in Slovakia, by number of policy holders and market share, 2008
  22. The largest players on the health insurance market in Slovakia, by collected premiums, 2006
  23. Percentage of private clinics of all dialysis clinics in the CEE countries analysed, 2008
  24. Median age in the CEE countries analysed, 2007
  25. GP visits per annum in selected CEE and CIS countries, 2006
  26. Percentage of respondents who rely on financing from private health insurance in the selected CEE countries in comparison with EU average, 2007
  27. Have you ever travelled to another country for a medical procedure?, % of respondents in selected European countries, 2008

List of tables

  1. Summary of key trends and events in the CEE countries analysed, until 2008
  2. Summary of anticipated key trends and events in the CEE countries analysed, 2009-2011
  3. Summary of development forecasts for the CEE countries analysed, 2009
  4. Physicians in the CEE countries analysed, ranked by the greatest density, 2008
  5. CEE healthcare deals, 2003-2007
  6. Users of private health insurance in CEE (% of total population), 2008
  7. Users of medical subscriptions in CEE (% of total population), 2008
  8. Prominent private medical services companies in Bulgaria, 2009
  9. Prominent private medical services companies in the Czech Republic, 2009
  10. Medicover: revenues (€ m), number of subscribers and year-on-year increase in Hungary, 2005-2007
  11. Prominent private medical services companies in Hungary, 2009
  12. Prominent private medical services companies in Poland, 2009 54-
  13. The largest private medical services companies in Romania: turnover, increase/reduction of profit, employees, 2007
  14. Prominent private medical services companies in Romania, 2009 56-
  15. The largest rates of growth in turnover among private medical services companies in Romania, 2008
  16. MedLife: turnover (€ m), number of subscribers and y-o-y increase in Romania, 2007-2009
  17. CMU: turnover (€ m), number of subscribers and y-o-y increase in Romania, 2007-2009
  18. Medcenter: turnover (€ m), number of subscribers and y-o-y increase in Romania, 2007-2009
  19. Med-As: turnover (€ m), number of regular patients and y-o-y increase in Romania, 2007-2009
  20. Prominent private medical services companies in Russia, 2009
  21. Prominent private medical services companies in Slovakia, 2009
  22. Prominent private insurers offering health insurance in Bulgaria, 2009
  23. Prominent private insurers offering health insurance in the Czech Republic, 2009
  24. Prominent private insurers offering health insurance in Hungary, 2009
  25. Prominent private insurers offering health insurance in Poland, 2009
  26. Prominent private insurers offering health insurance in Romania, 2009
  27. Prominent private insurers offering health insurance in Russia, 2009
  28. Prominent private insurers offering health insurance in Slovakia, 2009
  29. Economic results of hospitals in the Czech Republic, 2006
  30. Value of the private dental services market and per capita spending in the CEE countries analysed, 2008
  31. Number of dentists in the CEE countries analysed, 2008
  32. Comparison of private health insurance and subscriptions available in Bulgaria, 2009
  33. Comparison of private health insurance and subscriptions available in the Czech Republic, 2009
  34. Comparison of private health insurance and subscriptions available in Hungary, 2009
  35. Comparison of private health insurance and subscriptions available in Poland, 2009
  36. Comparison of private health insurance and subscriptions available in Romania, 2009
  37. Comparison of private health insurance and subscriptions available in Russia, 2009
  38. Comparison of private health insurance and subscriptions available in Slovakia, 2009
  39. Total health expenditure (% of GDP) in the CEE countries analysed, 2000-2007
  40. Per capita total health expenditure (PPT int. $) in the CEE countries analysed, 2000-2008
  41. Public sector health expenditure (% of total government spending) in the CEE countries analysed, 2000-2008
  42. Public sector health expenditure (% of total health spending) in the CEE countries analysed, 2000-2008
  43. Per capita public sector health expenditure (PPT int. $) in the CEE countries analysed, 2000-2007
  44. Public sector health expenditure (% of GDP) in the CEE countries analysed, 2000-2008
  45. Private sector health expenditure (% of GDP) in the CEE countries analysed, 2000-2007
  46. GDP figures: annual increases, value at market prices and per capita in the CEE countries analysed, 2007-2009
  47. Private sector health expenditure (% of total health spending) in the CEE countries analysed, 2000-2008
  48. Private prepaid plans (% of private health spending) in the CEE countries analysed, 2000-2008
  49. Out-of-pocket expenditure (% of private health spending) in the CEE countries analysed, 2000-2008
  50. Total inpatient expenditure (% of total health spending) in the CEE countries analysed, 2000-2007
  51. Per capita inpatient care ($ at purchasing power parity), 2000-2007
  52. Public inpatient expenditure (% of total inpatient spending), 2000-2007
  53. Health insurance fund expenditure by category (% of total insurance payments) in Bulgaria, 2000-2006
  54. Total healthcare expenditure by category (% of total health expenditure) in the Czech Republic, 2000-2007
  55. Health insurance fund expenditure by category (% of total fund expenditure) in Hungary, 2000-2003
  56. Public health expenditure by category (% of total public health expenditure) in Hungary, 2000-2006
  57. Health insurance fund expenditure by category (% of total fund expenditure) in Poland, 2003-2007
  58. Health insurance fund expenditure by category (% of total fund expenditure) in Romania, 2001-2005
  59. RZN health expenditure by category (% of total RZN spending) in Russia, 2001-2004
  60. Total healthcare expenditure by category (% of total health expenditure) in Slovakia, 2001-2007
  61. The frequency of visits to GPs in selected CEE and CIS countries, 2006
  62. Outpatient contacts in the CEE countries analysed, 2003-2007
  63. Inpatient care admissions in the CEE countries analysed, 2003-2007
  64. Private hospital beds (% of all beds) in the CEE countries analysed, 2003-2007
  65. Frequency of use of private medical services for inpatient treatment in the CEE countries analysed, 2003-2007
  66. Profile of private healthcare service users in the CEE countries analysed, 2009
  67. Map of medical tourism destinations in CEE, 2008
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Development forecasts for 2009-2011

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