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Reportlinker Adds Prefeasibility Report - Specaility and Multi- Speciality Hospitals (2009)
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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.
Report provides you with information on:
- overall healthcare industry
- the market size
- growth drivers
- steps involved in setting up of a hospital
- manpower requirement
- tentative floor space requirement
- the capital outlay, profitability
- balance sheet analysis
- key financial ratios
- Financial Model - 3 excel sheets with the data which enables you to do further calculation on your own
Reasons to Buy:
- Understand the healthcare industry, its structure & outlook
- A Comprehensive study of setting up a hospital – Speciality & Multi –Speciality: Technical aspects as well as financial estimates
- Understand the basic requirement for setting up the hospital
- Financial Models for your use
- The scope of the report has been broadened as compared the previous report
Who Will Benefit from this Report:
- Entrepreneurs / Doctors/ Businessmen
- Banks offering loan services in healthcare delivery,
- Management consultants,
- Hospital administration, management students and others
Executive Summary
1. Project Concept
2. Industry Analysis
- Overview of Indian Healthcare Industry in India
- Structure & Segmentation of Hospital Industry
- Market Size and Growth
- Growth Drivers
- Major Healthcare markets in India
3. Hospital Management Issues
- Management & Commercial Plans
- Steps Involved in Setting up a Hospital
- Brief Description of Major Machinery
- Permissions & Clearances Required
- Advertising
- Marketing & Promotional planning
- Mobilising Bank Loan
- Critical Success Factor
- Hospital accreditation
- Tentative Project Implementation Plan
4. Project Details (200 bed Multi-Speciality)
- Technical Aspects
- Financial Estimate
5. Project Details (100 bed Multi- speciality)
- Technical Aspects
- Financial Estimate
6. Project Details (100 bed Speciality – Oncology)
- Technical Aspects
- Financial Estimate
7. Conclusion
Annexure- A: Bibliography
Annexure- B: List of NABH Accredited
Hospitals (as on May 08)
Annexure- C: List of Leading Hospitals applied for NABH Accreditation
Annexure- D: List of JCI Approved Hospitals in India
E: 200 Multi specialty Hospital
Annexure- E 1: Details of Project Cost
Annexure- E 2: Financing Pattern
Annexure- E 3: Loan Repayment Schedule & Interest Calculation
Annexure- E 4: Projected P & L Statement
Annexure- E 5: Working Capital Requirement
Annexure- E 6: Projected Balance Sheet
Annexure- E 7: Cash Flow Statement & IRR
Annexure- E 8: DSCR in the base Case & different scenarios
Annexure- E 9: Ratios
Annexure- E 10: Sensitivity Analysis
Annexure-E 11: Internal rate of return
F: 100 bed Multi specialty Hospital
Annexure- F1: Details of Project Cost
Annexure- F2: Financing Pattern
Annexure- F3: Loan Repayment Schedule & Interest Calculation
Annexure- F4: Projected P & L Statement
Annexure- F5: Working Capital Requirement
Annexure- F6: Projected Balance Sheet
Annexure- F7: Cash Flow Statement & IRR
Annexure- F8: DSCR in the base Case & different scenarios
Annexure- F9: Ratios
Annexure- F10: Sensitivity Analysis
Annexure-F11: Internal rate of return
G: 100 bed Oncology Unit
Annexure- G1: Details of Project Cost
Annexure- G2: Financing Pattern
Annexure- G3: Loan Repayment Schedule & Interest Calculation
Annexure- G4: Projected P & L Statement
Annexure- G5: Working Capital Requirement
Annexure- G6: Projected Balance Sheet
Annexure- G7: Cash Flow Statement & IRR
Annexure- G8: DSCR in the base Case & different scenarios
Annexure- G9: Ratios
Annexure- G10: Sensitivity Analysis
Annexure-G11: Internal rate of return
LIST OF TABLES:
Table-1.1: Overview of the models
Table 2.1: Indian hospital statistics (2005)
Table 2.2: Total Number of Hospitals in India in 2007
Table 2.3: Public healthcare infrastructure (2006)
Table-2.4: Major Hospitals in Mumbai
Table-2.5: Major Hospitals in Delhi
Table-2.6: Major Hospitals in Chennai
Table-2.7: Major Hospitals in Bangalore
Table-2.8: Major Hospitals in Kolkatta
Table-2.9: Major Hospitals in Hyderabad
Table 3.1: List of Permissions & Clearances
100 Bed Multi Specialty Hospitals
Table 5.1: Floor Planning
Table 5.2: Details of Major Service Offerings
Table 5.3: List of Major Machinery
Table 5.4: List of Utility
Table 5.5: Manpower Requirement
Table 5.6: Cost of the Project
Table 5.7: Financing Pattern
Table 5.8: Tentative Loan Disbursement Schedule
Table-5.9: Calculation of Average Bed Charges
Table 5.10 Schedule of Income
Table 5.11: Estimated Manpower & Cost
Table 5.12: Revenue & Profitability Projection
Table 5.13: Level of Capacity Utilisation
Table 5.14: Working Capital Calculation
Table 5.15: Break even point
Table 5.16: Ratio Analysis
Table 5.17: DSCR in different scenarios
100 Bed Oncology Unit
Table 6.1: Floor Planning
Table 6.2: Details of major services offerings
Table 6.3: List Major Equipments
Table 6.4: List of Utility
Table 6.5: Manpower Requirement
Table 6.6: Cost of the Project
Table 6.7: Financing Pattern
Table 6.8: Tentative Loan Disbursement Schedule
Table-6.9: Calculation of Average Bed Charges
Table 6.10 Schedule of Income
Table 6.11: Estimated Manpower & Cost
Table 6.12: Revenue & Profitability Projection
Table 6.13: Level of Capacity Utilisation
Table 6.14: Working Capital Calculation
Table 6.15: Break even point
Table 6.16: Ratio Analysis
Table 6.17: DSCR in different scenario
LIST OF FIGURES:
Figure 2.1: Health Care Industry Structure
Figure 2.2: Structure of Hospital Industry
Figure 2.3: India healthcare market size
Figure 2.4: Pattern of healthcare expenditure (2007)
Figure 2.5: Expenditure on healthcare (2005-06)
Figure 3.1: MRI Machine
Figure 3.2: CT Scanner
Figure 3.3: Colour Doppler
Figure 3.4: Mammograph
Figure 3.5: Bone Densitometer
Figure 3.6: Haemodialysis Machine
Figure 3.7: Gamma Camera
Figure 3.8: LINAC System
Figure 3.9: Brachytherapy
Figure 4.1: Revenue Model & Income Calculation
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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.
Report provides you with information on:
- overall healthcare industry
- the market size
- growth drivers
- steps involved in setting up of a hospital
- manpower requirement
- tentative floor space requirement
- the capital outlay, profitability
- balance sheet analysis
- key financial ratios
- Financial Model - 3 excel sheets with the data which enables you to do further calculation on your own
Reasons to Buy:
- Understand the healthcare industry, its structure & outlook
- A Comprehensive study of setting up a hospital – Speciality & Multi –Speciality: Technical aspects as well as financial estimates
- Understand the basic requirement for setting up the hospital
- Financial Models for your use
- The scope of the report has been broadened as compared the previous report
Who Will Benefit from this Report:
- Entrepreneurs / Doctors/ Businessmen
- Banks offering loan services in healthcare delivery,
- Management consultants,
- Hospital administration, management students and others
Executive Summary
1. Project Concept
2. Industry Analysis
- Overview of Indian Healthcare Industry in India
- Structure & Segmentation of Hospital Industry
- Market Size and Growth
- Growth Drivers
- Major Healthcare markets in India
3. Hospital Management Issues
- Management & Commercial Plans
- Steps Involved in Setting up a Hospital
- Brief Description of Major Machinery
- Permissions & Clearances Required
- Advertising
- Marketing & Promotional planning
- Mobilising Bank Loan
- Critical Success Factor
- Hospital accreditation
- Tentative Project Implementation Plan
4. Project Details (200 bed Multi-Speciality)
- Technical Aspects
- Financial Estimate
5. Project Details (100 bed Multi- speciality)
- Technical Aspects
- Financial Estimate
6. Project Details (100 bed Speciality – Oncology)
- Technical Aspects
- Financial Estimate
7. Conclusion
Annexure- A: Bibliography
Annexure- B: List of NABH Accredited
Hospitals (as on May 08)
Annexure- C: List of Leading Hospitals applied for NABH Accreditation
Annexure- D: List of JCI Approved Hospitals in India
E: 200 Multi specialty Hospital
Annexure- E 1: Details of Project Cost
Annexure- E 2: Financing Pattern
Annexure- E 3: Loan Repayment Schedule & Interest Calculation
Annexure- E 4: Projected P & L Statement
Annexure- E 5: Working Capital Requirement
Annexure- E 6: Projected Balance Sheet
Annexure- E 7: Cash Flow Statement & IRR
Annexure- E 8: DSCR in the base Case & different scenarios
Annexure- E 9: Ratios
Annexure- E 10: Sensitivity Analysis
Annexure-E 11: Internal rate of return
F: 100 bed Multi specialty Hospital
Annexure- F1: Details of Project Cost
Annexure- F2: Financing Pattern
Annexure- F3: Loan Repayment Schedule & Interest Calculation
Annexure- F4: Projected P & L Statement
Annexure- F5: Working Capital Requirement
Annexure- F6: Projected Balance Sheet
Annexure- F7: Cash Flow Statement & IRR
Annexure- F8: DSCR in the base Case & different scenarios
Annexure- F9: Ratios
Annexure- F10: Sensitivity Analysis
Annexure-F11: Internal rate of return
G: 100 bed Oncology Unit
Annexure- G1: Details of Project Cost
Annexure- G2: Financing Pattern
Annexure- G3: Loan Repayment Schedule & Interest Calculation
Annexure- G4: Projected P & L Statement
Annexure- G5: Working Capital Requirement
Annexure- G6: Projected Balance Sheet
Annexure- G7: Cash Flow Statement & IRR
Annexure- G8: DSCR in the base Case & different scenarios
Annexure- G9: Ratios
Annexure- G10: Sensitivity Analysis
Annexure-G11: Internal rate of return
LIST OF TABLES:
Table-1.1: Overview of the models
Table 2.1: Indian hospital statistics (2005)
Table 2.2: Total Number of Hospitals in India in 2007
Table 2.3: Public healthcare infrastructure (2006)
Table-2.4: Major Hospitals in Mumbai
Table-2.5: Major Hospitals in Delhi
Table-2.6: Major Hospitals in Chennai
Table-2.7: Major Hospitals in Bangalore
Table-2.8: Major Hospitals in Kolkatta
Table-2.9: Major Hospitals in Hyderabad
Table 3.1: List of Permissions & Clearances
100 Bed Multi Specialty Hospitals
Table 5.1: Floor Planning
Table 5.2: Details of Major Service Offerings
Table 5.3: List of Major Machinery
Table 5.4: List of Utility
Table 5.5: Manpower Requirement
Table 5.6: Cost of the Project
Table 5.7: Financing Pattern
Table 5.8: Tentative Loan Disbursement Schedule
Table-5.9: Calculation of Average Bed Charges
Table 5.10 Schedule of Income
Table 5.11: Estimated Manpower & Cost
Table 5.12: Revenue & Profitability Projection
Table 5.13: Level of Capacity Utilisation
Table 5.14: Working Capital Calculation
Table 5.15: Break even point
Table 5.16: Ratio Analysis
Table 5.17: DSCR in different scenarios
100 Bed Oncology Unit
Table 6.1: Floor Planning
Table 6.2: Details of major services offerings
Table 6.3: List Major Equipments
Table 6.4: List of Utility
Table 6.5: Manpower Requirement
Table 6.6: Cost of the Project
Table 6.7: Financing Pattern
Table 6.8: Tentative Loan Disbursement Schedule
Table-6.9: Calculation of Average Bed Charges
Table 6.10 Schedule of Income
Table 6.11: Estimated Manpower & Cost
Table 6.12: Revenue & Profitability Projection
Table 6.13: Level of Capacity Utilisation
Table 6.14: Working Capital Calculation
Table 6.15: Break even point
Table 6.16: Ratio Analysis
Table 6.17: DSCR in different scenario
LIST OF FIGURES:
Figure 2.1: Health Care Industry Structure
Figure 2.2: Structure of Hospital Industry
Figure 2.3: India healthcare market size
Figure 2.4: Pattern of healthcare expenditure (2007)
Figure 2.5: Expenditure on healthcare (2005-06)
Figure 3.1: MRI Machine
Figure 3.2: CT Scanner
Figure 3.3: Colour Doppler
Figure 3.4: Mammograph
Figure 3.5: Bone Densitometer
Figure 3.6: Haemodialysis Machine
Figure 3.7: Gamma Camera
Figure 3.8: LINAC System
Figure 3.9: Brachytherapy
Figure 4.1: Revenue Model & Income Calculation
To order this report:
Reportlinker Adds Prefeasibility Report - Specaility and Multi- Speciality Hospitals (2009)
http://www.reportlinker.com/p0156602/Reportlinker-Adds-Prefeasibility-Report---Specaility-and-Multi--Speciality-Hospitals-(2009).html#utm_source=prnewswire&utm_medium=pr&utm_campaign=prnewswire
More market research reports here!
Nicolas Bombourg
Reportlinker
Email: [email protected]
US: (805)652-2626
Intl: +1 805-652-2626
SOURCE Reportlinker