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The healthcare sector is under pressure throughout Europe, caught between the rising cost of treatment, people’s expectations of ever-improving care, and governments’ attempts to control costs. These pressures are being felt throughout Europe’s hospital sector, where changes in payment systems coupled with hospital closures and mergers are changing the way that the sector operates. Suppliers of equipment, consumables and services to Europe’s hospital sector need to take these changes into account in their business planning and their sales and marketing activity. A new market report designed for suppliers to the European hospital sector in the 12 largest countries:This report is designed for business ease-of-use, combining MSI’s analysis of official published statistics, coupled with forecasts for the main sector indicators based on a combination of original and secondary research, prepared through interviews with health ministries, hospitals, trade associations and trade magazines throughout Europe. 221 pages | |||||||||||
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Introduction
- Throughout the EU, health care spending has been increasing at a faster rate than national wealth for many years. Although cost-cutting measures slowed the rate of growth in the earl.....
Introduction - Throughout the EU, health care spending has been increasing at a faster rate than national wealth for many years. Although cost-cutting measures slowed the rate of growth in the early 1990s, the growth in spending resumed more recently. - Growing demand for health care services has been driven by many factors including higher household revenues, an ageing population, the appearance of new disabling illnesses, technical advances in the medical field, and the increasing demand for services that contribute to patient well-being. - Several European countries now recognise the right to quality health care in hospital laws and patient rights, and give the patient the right to quality care that satisfies his needs measured by certain criteria. - Over the last decade, reforms in the health care sector have been influenced by the New Public Management model, which has been gaining ground in the European Union and changing public sector management practices in order to improve efficiency. - In general, these reforms have implemented new funding models with the aim of encouraging better performance from health care providers. - As health care needs continue to grow and public resources continue to shrink, in particular in the aftermath of the financial crisis of 2008/2009, governments will need to look for ways to secure long-term funding for health spending without sacrificing the principles of universal access and quality care. - The most frequent instruments adopted by national governments have included the following: - reduction of the number of beds - changes in the payment mechanism for hospitals in order to adopt a more performance-oriented approach, through DRGs for instance - greater autonomy for hospitals in their management - institutionalisation of the referring physician - National governments have also reconfigured their hospital systems, through the use of better planning. In a number of countries, hospital planning has been decentralised to regions in an attempt to improve planning performance, to adapt to patients’ needs and to ensure a better distribution of facilities across the region. Indeed, success in reconfiguring a hospital system is linked closely to the fact that a whole system approach is taken instead of only market-based strategies such as granting autonomy to individual hospitals. That is why, according to trade sources, planning strategies have been an important instrument for countries to redesign their hospital system. - Thus, a number of major questions and challenges face suppliers and providers to the health care sector in Europe: o What are the main reforms made in the different countries, and what will be the consequences of these reforms? o Over which period of time? o What are the main trends in these markets? o What are the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats for each actor of the health care sector? o How can actors evolve in such a context? With this report, you will find essential data to help you plan your European business strategy and budgeting. The quantitative and qualitative analysis in this report includes: For Europe (12 countries): Number of hospitals in Europe (12 countries), 2005-2014 Number of hospital beds in Europe (12 countries), 2005-2014 Average Length of Hospital Stay in Europe (12 countries), all Hospitals, by Country, 2004-2008 Number of Hospitals and Hospital Beds per capita in Europe (12 countries), by Country, 2004-2008 For Austria: Number of Hospitals and Hospital Beds, by Sector, 2005-2014: ? Private Public Number of Hospitals and Hospital Beds, by Status, 2008: Public sector owner/supporter Private sector owner/supporter Number of Hospitals and Hospital Beds, by Type of Hospital, 2009: Acute General Acute Specialised Non-Acute Number of Hospitals and Hospital Beds, by Hospital Status and by Hospital Size, 2009: Public Status o <200 beds o 200-499 beds o 500-999 beds o >1000 beds Private Status o <200 beds o 200-499 beds o 500-999 beds o >1000 beds Major Public and Private Hospitals, by number of beds, 2008 For Belgium: Number of Hospitals and Hospital Beds, by Sector, 2005-2014: Private Public Number of Hospitals and Hospital Beds, by Type of Hospital, 2009: General Acute General Specialist Psychiatric Major Public and Private Hospitals, by number of beds, 2009 For Czech Republic: Number of Hospitals and Hospital Beds, by Sector, 2005-2014: ? Private Public Number of Hospitals and Hospital Beds, by Type of Hospital, 2009: General Acute General Specialist Psychiatric Ownership of Acute Care Hospitals and Other Inpatient Facilities, 2008 Major Public Hospitals, by number of beds, 2009 For France: Number of Hospitals and Hospital Beds, by Sector, 2005-2014: Private Public Hospital Beds, by Status of Hospital, 2009: Public Private for Profit Private non Profit Major Hospitals, by number of beds, 2009 For Germany: Number of Hospitals and Hospital Beds, by Sector, 2005-2014: Private Public Number of Hospitals and Hospital Beds, by Type of Hospital and Status of Hospital, 2009: Acute care o Public o Private for Profit o Private non Profit Preventive care and Rehabilitation o Public o Private for Profit o Private non Profit Major Hospitals, 2009 For Italy: Number of Hospitals and Hospital Beds, by Sector, 2005-2014: Private Public Major Hospitals, 2009 For Netherlands: Number of Hospitals and Hospital Beds, by Sector, 2005-2014: Private Public Major University and other Hospitals, 2009 For Poland: Number of Hospitals and Hospital Beds, by Sector, 2005-2014: Private Public Major Hospitals, 2009 For Portugal: Number of Hospitals and Hospital Beds, by Sector, 2005-2014: Private Public Hospital Beds, by Status of Hospital, 2009: Public Private for Profit Private non Profit Major Hospitals, 2009 For Spain: Number of Hospitals and Hospital Beds, by Sector, 2005-2014: Private Public Number of Hospitals and Hospital Beds, by Type of Hospital, 2009: General Hospitals Other Acute Hospitals Long-stay Hospitals Psychiatric Hospitals Major Hospitals, 2009 For Sweden: Number of Hospitals and Hospital Beds, by Sector, 2005-2014: Private Public Major Hospitals, 2009 For the UK: Number of Hospitals and Hospital Beds, by Sector, 2005-2014: Private Public Major Hospitals, by speciality, 2009 The report also discusses for all 12 countries: Healthcare Resources, Utilisation & Expenditure per Capita, 2005-2014 Healthcare Financing: Situation and Reforms Hospital Purchasing Reforms Major Private Hospital Groups Major Private Hospital Operators, by Country Mergers and Acquisitions Profiles of Major Private Hospital Groups: Asklepios Asklepios Kliniken Hamburg Aspen Healthcare BMI Healthcare Capio Capio Germany Capio Healthcare France (Capio Santé) Capio Healthcare Spain (Capio Sanidad) Capio Nightingale Hospital (UK) Capio Norway Capio Sweden Centro Médico Teknon Cinven General Healthcare Générale de Santé HCA International Helios Kliniken Magnum Capital Industrial Partners Nuffield Hospitals Rhön-Klinikum Sana Kliniken Spire Healthcare USP Hospitales Vivantes The report also presents other indicators, including: Population data, by country Population aged 65 years and over, by country Fertility rates, by country Life expectancy for females, by country Life expectancy for males, by country Healthy life years at age 65 for females, by country Healthy life years at age 65 for males, by country Tobacco consumption, by country Alcohol consumption, by country Overweight and Obesity prevalence, by country [Fade out the market survey infos] |
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1. KEY FINDINGS 2. INTRODUCTION 2.1 About MSI 2.2 Methodology 2.3 Definitions 2.3.1 Definitions of the Scope of the Report 2.3.2 Scope of the Report: National Definitions and Sources Used 2.3.3 Definitions of Units and Data 2.3.4 Definitions of the Hospital Sector 2.4 Abbreviations 3. PESTE ANALYSIS 3.1 Political 3.2 Economic 3.2.1 Total Expenditure on Health 3.2.2 GDP per capita 3.3 Social 3.3.1 Population 3.3.2 Demographic Trends 3.3.3 Health Status 3.3.4 Socio-cultural Trends 3.4 Technological 3.5 Environmental 4. MARKET SIZE 4.1 Market Size and Trends 4.1.1 Overview, 2005-2009 4.1.2 Forecast Overview, 2010-2014 4.1.3 Number of Hospitals in Europe, 2005-2009 4.1.4 Forecast Number of Hospitals in Europe, 2010-2014 4.1.5 Number of Hospital Beds in Europe, 2005-2009 4.1.6 Forecast Number of Hospital Beds in Europe, by Country, 2010-2014 4.2 Market Segmentation 4.2.1 Austria 4.2.1.1 Overview, 2005-2009 4.2.1.2 Forecast Overview, 2010-2014 4.2.1.3 by Sector, 2005-2009 4.2.1.4 Forecast, by Sector, 2010-2014 4.2.1.5 Supply Structure, 2008 4.2.1.6 Staffing 4.2.2 Belgium 4.2.2.1 Overview, 2005-2009 4.2.2.2 Forecast Overview, 2010-2014 4.2.2.3 by Sector, 2005-2009 4.2.2.4 Forecast, by Sector, 2010-2014 4.2.2.5 Supply Structure 4.2.3 Czech Republic 4.2.3.1 Overview, 2005-2009 4.2.3.2 Forecast Overview, 2010-2014 4.2.3.3 by Sector, 2005-2009 4.2.3.4 Forecast, by Sector, 2010-2014 4.2.3.5 Supply Structure 4.2.4 France 4.2.4.1 Overview, 2005-2009 4.2.4.2 Forecast Overview, 2010-2014 4.2.4.3 by Sector, 2005-2009 4.2.4.4 Forecast, by Sector, 2010-2014 4.2.4.5 Supply Structure, 2009 4.2.5 Germany 4.2.5.1 Overview, 2005-2009 4.2.5.2 Forecast Overview, 2010-2014 4.2.5.3 by Sector, 2005-2009 4.2.5.4 Forecast, by Sector, 2010-2014 4.2.5.5 Supply Structure, 2009 4.2.6 Italy 4.2.6.1 Overview, 2005-2009 4.2.6.2 Forecast Overview, 2010-2014 4.2.6.3 by Sector, 2005-2009 4.2.6.4 Forecast, by Sector, 2010-2014 4.2.6.5 Supply Structure, 2009 4.2.7 Netherlands 4.2.7.1 Overview, 2005-2009 4.2.7.2 Forecast Overview, 2010-2014 4.2.7.3 by Sector, 2005-2009 4.2.7.4 Forecast, by Sector, 2010-2014 4.2.7.5 Supply Structure, 2009 4.2.8 Poland 4.2.8.1 Overview, 2005-2009 4.2.8.2 Forecast Overview, 2010-2014 4.2.8.3 by Sector, 2005-2009 4.2.8.4 Forecast, by Sector, 2010-2014 4.2.8.5 Supply Structure 4.2.9 Portugal 4.2.9.1 Overview, 2005-2009 4.2.9.2 Forecast Overview, 2010-2014 4.2.9.3 by Sector, 2005-2009 4.2.9.4 Forecast, by Sector, 2010-2014 4.2.9.5 Supply Structure 4.2.10 Spain 4.2.10.1 Overview, 2005-2009 4.2.10.2 Forecast Overview, 2010-2014 4.2.10.3 by Sector, 2005-2009 4.2.10.4 Forecast, by Sector, 2010-2014 4.2.10.5 Supply Structure 4.2.11 Sweden 4.2.11.1 Overview, 2005-2009 4.2.11.2 Forecast Overview, 2010-2014 4.2.11.3 by Sector, 2005-2009 4.2.11.4 Forecast, by Sector, 2010-2014 4.2.11.5 Supply Structure 4.2.12 UK 4.2.12.1 Overview, 2005-2009 4.2.12.2 Forecast Overview, 2010-2014 4.2.12.3 by Sector, 2005-2009 4.2.12.4 Forecast, by Sector, 2010-2014 4.2.12.5 Supply Structure, 2009 5. HEALTHCARE FINANCING: LATEST REFORMS, MAIN DRIVERS, THREATS AND OPPORTUNITIES 5.1 Overview 5.2 Austria 5.3 Belgium 5.4 Czech Republic 5.5 France 5.6 Germany 5.7 Italy 5.8 Netherlands 5.9 Poland 5.10 Portugal 5.11 Spain 5.12 Sweden 5.13 UK 6. EUROPEAN HOSPITAL PURCHASING IN THE CONTEXT OF REFORMS 7. MAJOR PRIVATE HOSPITAL GROUPS 7.1 Overview 7.2 Mergers and Acquisitions 7.3 Profiles 7.3.1 Asklepios 7.3.1.1 Overview 7.3.1.2 Asklepios Kliniken Hamburg 7.3.2 Aspen Healthcare 7.3.3 Capio 7.3.3.1 Overview 7.3.3.2 Capio Sweden 7.3.3.3 Capio Healthcare France (Capio Santé) 7.3.3.4 Capio Germany 7.3.3.5 Capio Norway 7.3.3.6 Capio Healthcare Spain (Capio Sanidad) 7.3.3.7 Capio Nightingale Hospital (UK) 7.3.4 Cinven 7.3.4.1 Overview 7.3.4.2 Spire Healthcare 7.3.5 General Healthcare 7.3.5.1 Overview 7.3.5.2 BMI Healthcare 7.3.6 Générale de Santé 7.3.7 HCA International 7.3.8 Helios Kliniken 7.3.9 Magnum Capital Industrial Partners 7.3.9.1 Overview 7.3.9.2 Centro Médico Teknon 7.3.10 Nuffield Hospitals 7.3.11 Rhön-Klinikum 7.3.12 Sana Kliniken 7.3.13 USP Hospitales 7.3.14 Vivantes 8. TRADE ASSOCIATIONS 9. MINISTRIES OF HEALTH AND INSTITUTIONAL BODIES 10. TRADE MAGAZINES, TRADE EXHIBITIONS [Fade out table of contents] |
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1) Total Expenditure on Health per Capita, by Country, 2004-2008 2) GDP per capita in Europe, by Country, 2009 3) GDP per capita in Europe, by Country, 2005-2009 4) Population in Europe, by Country, 1999, 2007-2010 5) Population Aged 65 Years and Over in Europe, by Country, 1999, 2006-2009 6) Fertility Rate in Europe, by Country, 1999, 2005-2008 7) Life Expectancy at Birth for Females in Europe, by Country, 1999, 2005-2008 8) Life Expectancy at Birth for Males in Europe, by Country, 1999, 2005-2008 9) Healthy Life Years at Age 65 for Females in Europe, by Country, 1999, 2005-2008 10) Healthy Life Years at Age 65 for Males in Europe, by Country, 1999, 2005-2008 11) Tobacco Consumption in Europe, by Country, 1999, 2005-2008 12) Alcohol Consumption, by Country, 1999, 2005-2008 13) Age standardised Overweight & Obesity Prevalence 14) Number of Hospitals and Hospital Beds in Europe, 2005-2009 15) Average Length of Hospital Stay in Europe, all Hospitals, by Country, 2004-2008 16) Number of Hospitals per capita in Europe, by Country, 2004-2008 17) Number of Hospital Beds per capita in Europe, by Country, 2004-2008 18) Forecast Number of Hospitals and Hospital Beds, 2010-2014 19) Number of Hospitals in Europe, by Country, 2005-2009 20) Forecast Number of Hospitals in Europe, by Country, 2010-2014 21) Number of Hospital Beds in Europe, by Country, 2005-2009 22) Forecast Number of Hospital Beds in Europe, by Country, 2010-2014 23) Number of Hospitals and Hospital Beds in Austria, 2005-2009 24) Forecast Number of Hospitals and Hospital Beds in Austria, 2010-2014 25) Number of Hospitals in Austria, by Sector, 2005-2009 26) Number of Hospital Beds in Austria, by Sector, 2005-2009 27) Forecast Number of Hospitals in Austria, by Sector, 2010-2014 28) Forecast Number of Hospital Beds in Austria, by Sector, 2010-2014 29) Number of Hospitals and Hospital Beds in Austria, by Status, 2008 30) Number of Hospitals and Hospital Beds in Austria, by Type of Hospital, 2009 31) Number of Hospitals in Austria, by Hospital Status and by Hospital Size, 2009 32) Number of Hospital Beds in Austria, by Hospital Status and by Hospital Size, 2009 33) Major Public Hospitals in Austria, 2008 34) Major Private Hospitals in Austria, 2008 35) Number of Hospitals and Hospital Beds in Belgium, 2005-2009 36) Forecast Number of Hospitals and Hospital Beds in Belgium, 2010-2014 37) Number of Hospitals in Belgium, by Sector, 2005-2009 38) Number of Hospital Beds in Belgium, by Sector, 2005-2009 39) Forecast Number of Hospitals in Belgium, by Sector, 2010-2014 40) Forecast Number of Hospital Beds in Belgium, by Sector, 2010-2014 41) Number of Hospitals in Belgium, by Type of Hospital, 2009 42) Major Public Hospitals in Belgium, 2009 43) Major Private Hospitals, in Belgium, 2009 44) Number of Hospitals and Hospital Beds in Czech Republic, 2005-2009 45) Forecast Number of Hospitals and Hospital Beds in Czech Republic, 2010-2014 46) Number of Hospitals in Czech Republic, by Sector, 2005-2009 47) Number of Hospital Beds in Czech Republic, by Sector, 2005-2009 48) Forecast Number of Hospitals in Czech Republic, by Sector, 2010-2014 49) Forecast Number of Hospital Beds in Czech Republic, by Sector, 2010-2014 50) Number of Hospitals and Hospital Beds in Czech Republic, by Type of Hospital, 2009 51) Major Public Hospitals in Czech Republic, 2009 52) Structure of Inpatient Facilities in the Czech Republic, 2008 53) Number of Hospitals and Hospital Beds in France, 2005-2009 54) Forecast Number of Hospitals and Hospital Beds in France, 2010-2014 55) Number of Hospitals in France, by Sector, 2005-2009 56) Number of Hospital Beds in France, by Sector, 2005-2009 57) Forecast Number of Hospitals in France, by Sector, 2010-2014 58) Forecast Number of Hospital Beds in France, by Sector, 2010-2014 59) Major Hospitals in France, 2009 60) Hospital Beds in France, by Status of Hospital, 2009 61) Number of Hospitals and Hospital Beds in Germany, 2005-2009 62) Forecast Number of Hospitals and Hospital Beds in Germany, 2010-2014 63) Number of Hospitals in Germany, by Sector, 2005-2009 64) Number of Hospital Beds in Germany, by Sector, 2005-2009 65) Forecast Number of Hospitals in Germany, by Sector, 2010-2014 66) Forecast Number of Hospital Beds in Germany, by Sector, 2010-2014 67) Number of Hospitals and Hospital Beds in Germany, by Type of Hospital and by Sector, 2009 68) Major Hospitals in Germany, 2009 69) Number of Hospitals and Hospital Beds in Italy, 2005-2009 70) Forecast Number of Hospitals and Hospital Beds in Italy, 2010-2014 71) Number of Hospitals in Italy, by Sector, 2005-2009 72) Number of Hospital Beds in Italy, by Sector, 2005-2009 73) Forecast Number of Hospitals in Italy, by Sector, 2010-2014 74) Forecast Number of Hospital Beds in Italy, by Sector, 2010-2014 75) Major Hospitals in Italy, 2009 76) Number of Hospitals and Hospital Beds in The Netherlands, 2005-2009 77) Forecast Number of Hospitals and Hospital Beds in The Netherlands, 2010-2014 78) Number of Hospitals in The Netherlands, by Sector, 2005-2009 79) Number of Hospital Beds in The Netherlands, by Sector, 2005-2009 80) Forecast Number of Hospitals in The Netherlands, by Sector, 2010-2014 81) Forecast Number of Hospital Beds in The Netherlands, by Sector, 2010-2014 82) Major Hospitals in The Netherlands, 2009 83) Number of Hospitals and Hospital Beds in Poland, 2005-2009 84) Forecast Number of Hospitals and Hospital Beds in Poland, 2010-2014 85) Number of Hospitals in Poland, by Sector, 2005-2009 86) Number of Hospital Beds in Poland, by Sector, 2005-2009 87) Forecast Number of Hospitals in Poland, by Sector, 2010-2014 88) Forecast Number of Hospital Beds in Poland, by Sector, 2010-2014 89) Major Hospitals in Poland, 2009 90) Number of Hospitals and Hospital Beds in Portugal, 2005-2009 91) Forecast Number of Hospitals and Hospital Beds in Portugal, 2010-2014 92) Number of Hospitals in Portugal, by Sector, 2005-2009 93) Number of Hospital Beds in Portugal, by Sector, 2005-2009 94) Forecast Number of Hospitals in Portugal, by Sector, 2010-2014 95) Forecast Number of Hospital Beds in Portugal, by Sector, 2010-2014 96) Hospital Beds in Portugal, by Status of Hospital, 2009 97) Major Hospitals in Portugal, 2009 98) Number of Hospitals and Hospital Beds in Spain, 2005-2009 99) Forecast Number of Hospitals and Hospital Beds in Spain, 2010-2014 100) Number of Hospitals in Spain, by Sector, 2005-2009 101) Number of Hospital Beds in Spain, by Sector, 2005-2009 102) Forecast Number of Hospitals in Spain, by Sector, 2010-2014 103) Forecast Number of Hospital Beds in Spain, by Sector, 2010-2014 104) Number of Hospitals and Hospital Beds in Spain, by Type of Hospital, 2009 105) Major Hospitals in Spain, 2009 106) Number of Hospitals and Hospital Beds in Sweden, 2005-2009 107) Forecast Number of Hospitals and Hospital Beds in Sweden, 2010-2014 108) Number of Hospitals in Sweden, by Sector, 2005-2009 109) Number of Hospital Beds in Sweden, by Sector, 2005-2009 110) Forecast Number of Hospitals in Sweden, by Sector, 2010-2014 111) Forecast Number of Hospital Beds in Sweden, by Sector, 2010-2014 112) Major Hospitals in Sweden, 2009 113) Number of Hospitals and Hospital Beds in the UK, 2005-2009 114) Forecast Number of Hospitals and Hospital Beds in the UK, 2010-2014 115) Number of Hospitals in the UK, by Sector, 2005-2009 116) Number of Hospital Beds in the UK, by Sector, 2005-2009 117) Forecast Number of Hospitals in the UK, by Sector, 2010-2014 118) Forecast Number of Hospital Beds in the UK, by Sector, 2010-2014 119) Top 20 Hospitals in The UK, by Speciality, 2009 LIST OF TABLES presented in Excel spreadsheet only a) Healthcare Resources, Utilization and Expenditure per capita in Austria, by Type, 2005-2009 b) Forecast Healthcare Resources, Utilization and Expenditure per capita in Austria, 2010-2014 c) Healthcare Resources, Utilization and Expenditure per capita in Belgium, by Type, 2005-2009 d) Forecast Healthcare Resources, Utilization and Expenditure per capita in Belgium, 2010-2014 e) Healthcare Resources, Utilization and Expenditure per capita in Czech Republic, by Type, 2005-2009 f) Forecast Healthcare Resources, Utilization and Expenditure per capita in Czech Republic, 2010-2014 g) Healthcare Resources, Utilization and Expenditure per capita in France, by Type, 2005-2009 h) Forecast Healthcare Resources, Utilization and Expenditure per capita in France, 2010-2014 i) Healthcare Resources, Utilization and Expenditure per capita in Germany, by Type, 2005-2009 j) Forecast Healthcare Resources, Utilization and Expenditure per capita in Germany, 2010-2014 k) Healthcare Resources, Utilization and Expenditure per capita in Italy, by Type, 2005-2009 l) Forecast Healthcare Resources, Utilization and Expenditure per capita in Italy, 2010-2014 m) Healthcare Resources, Utilization and Expenditure per capita in The Netherlands, by Type, 2004-2008 n) Forecast Healthcare Resources, Utilization and Expenditure per capita in The Netherlands, 2010-2014 o) Healthcare Resources, Utilization and Expenditure per capita in Poland, by Type, 2005-2009 p) Forecast Healthcare Resources, Utilization and Expenditure per capita in Poland, 2010-2014 q) Healthcare Resources, Utilization and Expenditure per capita in Portugal, by Type, 2005-2009 r) Forecast Healthcare Resources, Utilization and Expenditure per capita in Portugal, 2010-2014 s) Healthcare Resources, Utilization and Expenditure per capita in Spain, by Type, 2005-2009 t) Forecast Healthcare Resources, Utilization and Expenditure per capita in Spain, 2010-2014 u) Healthcare Resources, Utilization and Expenditure per capita in Sweden, by Type, 2005-2009 v) Forecast Healthcare Resources, Utilization and Expenditure per capita in Sweden, 2010-2014 w) Healthcare Resources, Utilization and Expenditure per capita in UK, by Type, 2005-2009 x) Forecast Healthcare Resources, Utilization and Expenditure per capita in UK, 2010-2014 y) Healthcare Expenditure in Europe, by Country and by Source of Financing, 2007 z) Consolidated Financial Summary of Spire Healthcare, 2008 and 2009 aa) Consolidated Financial Summary of Générale de Santé, 2005-2009 aa) Consolidated Financial Summary of General Healthcare Group, 2008 and 2009 ab) Consolidated Financial Summary of Helios Kliniken, 2008 and 2009 ac) Consolidated Financial Summary of Helios Kliniken, 2008 and 2009 ad) Consolidated Financial Summary of Nuffield Hospitals, 2008 and 2009 ae) Consolidated Financial Summary of Rhon-Klinikum, 2005-2009 af) Key Data for Rhon-Klinikum, 2005-2009 ag) Consolidated Financial Summary of Sana Kliniken, 2008 and 2009 ah) Consolidated Financial Summary of Vivantes, 2006-2009 ai) Number of Beds and Places of Vivantes, 2006-2009 LIST OF ANALYSES 1) Healthcare Financing, in Europe, by Country 2) Major Private European Hospital Groups, 2009 3) Major Private Healthcare Operators in Europe, by Country LIST OF APPENDICES 1) Trade Associations Active in the Hospital Sector in Europe 2) Ministries of Health and Institutional Bodies in Europe 3) Trade Magazines active in the Hospital Market in Europe 4) Trade Exhibitions active in the Hospital Market in Europe [Fade out list of tables / figures] |
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