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Pre-feasibility report on speciality and multi-speciality hospitals in India

Published on October 27, 2009 at 7:26 AM · No Comments

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Reportlinker Adds Prefeasibility Report - Specaility and Multi- Speciality Hospitals (2009)

The Indian healthcare industry is divided into two segments services and manufacturing. While the manufacturing segment consists of medical equipment manufacturing industry and pharma production, the services segment is basically split into direct services and indirect services. Hospitals, health insurance services and R&D services are considered as direct services, while third party insurance, claims settlement services and others, constitute the indirect services.

The Indian healthcare industry is in the growth path. According to the WHO report, India needs to add 80,000 hospital beds each year for the next five years to meet the demands of its growing population. And, the Indian healthcare delivery industry is upbeat about the future of hospitals for:

- In Government of India's recent budget declarations, enough emphasis has been given on setting up of healthcare delivery infrastructure mainly in Tier - I & Tier - II cities.

- High quality talent pool,

- proven track record,

- favorable government policies,

- ability to deliver healthcare services at low cost and

- high quality infrastructure

The Scope of the report:

This pre-feasibility report on Speciality/ Multi-speciality hospital consists of the feasibility detailing for three models of hospitals namely:

- 200 bed Multi-speciality hospital

- 100 bed Multi-speciality Hospital and

- 100 bed Speciality Oncology hospital.

This report is structured into seven chapters consisting of Executive Summary, Project Concept, Industry Analysis, Project Details and Conclusion. It also gives insight into the procedure for setting up a hospital, type of machinery & floors space required, requirement of regulatory permissions & clearances, capital outlay, profitability, payback period, internal rate of return (IRR) and other project related analysis.

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