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Multi Speciality Hospital (200 Bed)
April 2008
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PREFACE
The growth in the healthcare services in the country is driven by the 350-
million strong middle class aspiring for quality health care services and
increased international confidence on India as a potential, high quality &
low cost medical tourism destination. 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.
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CONTENTS
1 Executive Summary
2 Project Concept
3 Industry Analysis
3.1 Overview of Indian Healthcare Industry
3.2 Industry Structure & Segmentation
3.2.1 Classification of Hospitals based on Objective
¾ General Hospital
¾ Speciality & Super speciality Hospital
¾ Teaching cum Research Hospital
3.2.2 Classification of Hospital Based on Ownership
¾ Government Hospital
• Primary Healthcare
• District Hospitals
• General Hospitals & Medical Colleges
¾ Semi-government Hospital
¾ Voluntary Agency Hospital
¾ Private & Charitable Hospital
• Corporate Hospitals
• General Hospitals
• Speciality Hospitals
• Rehabilitation Centres
• Nursing Homes
• Private Clinic
• Diagnostic Centres
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• Charitable Hospitals
o Not for Profit Hospitals
o Free hospitals
3.2.3 Classification Based on System of Medicine
¾ Allopath
¾ Ayurvedic
¾ Unani
¾ Homeopathic
3.3 Market Size & Growth Rate
3.4 Growth Drivers
3.4.1 Medical Tourism
3.4.2 Medical Information & Telemedicine
3.4.3 Outsourcing
3.4.4 Enhancement in Planned Layout & Public Expenditure
3.4.5 Increasing Health Awareness
3.4.6 Medical Insurance
4 Project Details
4.1 Steps involved in setting up a hospital
4.2 Technical Aspects
4.2.1 Locational Details
4.2.2 Floor Planning
4.2.3 Permissions & Clearances
4.2.4 List of Major Machinery & Utility
4.2.5 List of major Suppliers
4.2.6 Project Implementation Schedule
4.3 Management & Commercial Details