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2016 Indonesia Transformational Health Insights - Research and Markets
[June 24, 2016]

2016 Indonesia Transformational Health Insights - Research and Markets


Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "2016 Indonesia Transformational Health Insights" report to their offering.

Indonesia is expected to see a substantial rise in healthcare spending driven by rapid urbanization, a growing middle class population, and an increasing prevalence of chronic diseases. Government initiatives to provide universal healthcare coverage (UHC) by 2019 are one of the key reasons for making Indonesia an attractive healthcare market. All these factors are creating tremendous opportunities in the country's private healthcare services space. Details on healthcare infrastructure and expenditure are provided by public and private sources. A comprehensive desk research has been conducted on reports published by the Ministry of Health (Indonesia) and other reliable sources. The base year for this deliverable is 2015 and the forecast period is 2016-2020.

Indonesia Country Highlights:

Universal Health Coverage (UHC)

p> - Indonesia has been looking at ways to continue to support its ambitious plan of achieving the largest Universal Health Coverage (UHC). It is now looking to raise the premiums to sustain the system that has since been in deficit.



Rise in lifestyle-related diseases:

- Urbanization and the rising middle class, with its rather unhealthy lifestyle, is expected to result in an increase in lifestyle-related diseases.


Private health care services see opportunity:

- Private hospitals, pharmaceutical producers, and healthcare IT companies are expanding into the Indonesian market. Indonesia is seeing an inflow from Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand entering the Indonesian healthcare space.

Lack of human resource and infrastructure limits Indonesia

- Lack of infrastructure and human resources are limiting the effectiveness of the UHC. This is evident as the costs continue to rise and the government seeks to plug in the leaks. Private healthcare providers are seeing this trend benefiting them, as they become the next source of healthcare services.

Key Topics Covered:

1. Executive Summary

2. Indonesia Macro Environment Overview

3. Indonesia Healthcare Expenditure Overview

4. Indonesia Healthcare Infrastructure Overview

5. Indonesia Healthcare Insurance Overview

6. Indonesia Healthcare Value Chain Overview

7. Indonesia Healthcare Challenges

8. Healthcare Key Trends in Indonesia

9. Concluding Thoughts

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/7jvfvt/2016_indonesia


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