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In-depth report on the pharmaceutical market in Japan

Published on November 6, 2009 at 2:29 AM · No Comments

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/dc1a16/the_pharmaceutical) has announced the addition of the "The Pharmaceutical Market: Japan" report to their offering.

This in-depth pharmaceutical market reports are ideal for executives wanting to understand the key drivers in pharmaceutical markets and have access to a wealth of statistical data. The report opens with an outlook section that provides analysis of the market, 5-year market forecasts, national data projections, market outlook and key developments such as regulation, pricing/reimbursement, intellectual property, health facilities and government policy. The report also provides extensive background information, population trends, health status, health expenditure, organisation & administration, hospital services, medical personnel, healthcare development, market access information, trade data for raw materials and finished products and essential industry contacts. Included with the report are 3 free quarterly updated outlook reports, enabling you to keep up to date with market developments for a year.

Japan is the second largest economy in the world behind the USA, and the same is also true in relation to the medical market. Per capita GDP is also high, among the top ten in the world. The USA and Germany are the only countries to import more medical equipment, and Japan is the eighth highest exporter of medical devices in the world.

Japan has some of the best vital statistics in the world, including the lowest infant mortality rates and highest adult life expectancies.

A rapidly ageing population has burdened the healthcare system both in terms of funding and facilities and is of great concern for the Japanese government. As a result, payments made by the government to medical institutions have been slashed (by record levels in 2006) in an attempt to ease national medical spending.

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