National Landscape and Healthcare Outline of Spain report 2016 incl. surgical procedures

LONDON, Sept. 19, 2017 () — This TforG report includes the Surgical Procedures Database with 1000 surgical interventions, reported by the ICD-9 coding system in Spain.

Download the full report: https://www.reportbuyer.com/product/5101808

To add context to the surgical procedure volumes, the report provides written and numerical analysis on the current trends, size, changes and dynamics of the local markets. In addition, the latest reforms of the local Healthcare system are clearly outlined.

The report helps businesses gain a unique insight into the socio-economic dynamics until 2015, and helps analyze how they affect healthcare systems and their evolution. It can serve as an essential tool for sales, marketing, R&D and business managers with industry related interests.

Four chapters cover the numerical and written analysis for the following topics: Economic Outlook (38 Key industry indicators), The Healthcare System (HC system structures), Reforms (restructuring, re-engineering or austerity efforts) and the Healthcare Market (Capital Equipment, Medical Devices, Disposables and Pharmaceuticals).

The report includes 1000 surgical interventions (in pdf format), reported by the ICD-9 international coding system in 13 specialisms, with data for six years: last year’s actuals, four years of historical data, and one year of forecast. The specialisms included are: Cardiology, Neurology, Orthopedics, Urology, ENT, Ophthalmology, OBGYN, Endocrinology, Plastic, General, Thoracic, Hemic and Lymphatic system, Oncology.

Economic Outlook
Spain has a nominal GDP of €1,081 bn, equal to €23,309 per capita, with a population of 46.4m. Spain has pulled out strongly since 2013-2014 from its negative growth rate and is currently enjoying one of the higher GDP growth rates.
– Inflation in 2015 reached -0.5%, yet is expected to reach positive inflation by 2017, with 1%.
Spain has one of the highest budget deficits in Europe, in part still recovering from bailing out Spanish banks in 2012. It has been hesitant to implement cutbacks, not wanting to halt its economic recovery.
– Overall the economic outlook is positive and promising, though structural inefficiencies remain inherent. Economic reviews must be made to ensure the sustainability of its growth, and in order to continue carrying its substantially large dependent population.

The Healthcare System:
– Healthcare authorities are highly decentralized and the organization of provisions is largely delegated to regional governments. In most regions, local healthcare departments buy additional services from the private sector in order to manage accessibility and waiting list issues.
– Healthcare spending as a percentage of GDP in 2015 was 9%, equivalent to €2,100 per capita, and €97,42 bn in total. Healthcare spending per capita decreased from 2011 (€2,170) to 2015, but is forecasted to reach above 2011 levels by 2017 (with €2,245).
– Private out-of-pocket spending has also been increasing, reaching 78% in 2015 and expected to continue rising gradually.
– In broad terms, in the Spanish healthcare financing mechanism: money follows the patient; the patient may select which provider to turn to.
– PPPs are very popular in healthcare organization; the most common type of partnership is where service contracts are granted to private hospitals by the public entity.

Healthcare Reforms:
– The main characteristics of recent healthcare reforms are:
– Cost sharing for pharmaceuticals, prostheses and ambulance services
– Reduction of salaries and staff
– No free healthcare for unregistered foreigners
– Cost cutting targets assigned to the 17 Autonomous Regions (partial privatization and outsourcing)

The Markets:
– Healthcare expenditures in Spain had to be cut by around €7 bn, i.e. 7.4%. Further budget cuts are expected.
Spain represents the 15th largest medtech market and consumer worldwide, and one of the largest markets in the Eurozone.
– Group purchasing and non-clinical procurement experts are gaining greater decision-making authority in purchasing processes.
Spain has one of the lowest shares in the EU of generic pharmaceuticals in its market.
– In 2015 the pharmaceutical market in Spain was valued around €17.5 bn. From the total public expenditure, pharmaceutical spending equals around 18.4%.
– The medical device market in Spain in 2015 is valued around €9 bn. It is estimated that it will grow by approximately 4% annually in the following 4 years (until 2020).

Country Overview:
Includes tables centralizing all relevant data on socio-demographics, macroeconomics and national Healthcare.

National Care Provision data:
Provides an overview of the Healthcare demographics: Nation Care provision data, Intensive Care units, Operating rooms, Emergency Rooms, Hospital services, Healthcare professionals.

Reasons to buy:
– Accurate analysis of trends, opportunities and challenges of the economy and healthcare industry
– Relevant healthcare reforms
– Written and numerical analysis on important healthcare indicators (eg.: acute care data, critical care data, anesthesia data, emergency data, healthcare professionals)
– Regularly updates, at least once year
– Every update published by TforG within 6 months after your purchase will be made available to you
– Global coverage, available for + 40 countries
– Surgical Procedure Volumes section incl. 1000 ICD9 coded procedure volumes for five years: last year’s actuals, four years of historical data, and one year of forecast
– Actionable information to capture size, trends and potential of the market

Download the full report: https://www.reportbuyer.com/product/5101808

About Reportbuyer
Reportbuyer is a leading industry intelligence solution that provides all market research reports from top publishers
https://www.reportbuyer.com

For more information:
Sarah Smith
Research Advisor at Reportbuyer.com
Email: [email protected]
Tel: +44 208 816 85 48
Website: www.reportbuyer.com


Powered by WPeMatico

Recommended For You

mm

About the Author: Bob Cooper

Bob Cooper is Canadian Business Tribune''s senior editor. He is also a nationally syndicated newspaper columnist and a bestselling author. He lives in London Ontario and covers the intersection of money, politics and finance. He appears periodically on national television shows and has been published in (among others) The National Post, Politico, The Atlantic, Harper’s, Wired.com, Vice and Salon.com. He also has served as a journalist and consultant on documentaries for CBC and Global News . In 2014, he was the winner of the Society of American Business Editors and Writers' investigative journalism award, and the winner of the Izzy Award for Journalism from Ithaca College's Park Center for Independent Media. He was also a finalist for UCLA's Gerald R. Loeb Award and Syracuse University's Mirror Award. Before becoming a journalist in 2006, Sirota worked in Washington for, among others, U.S. Rep. Bernie Sanders, the U.S. House Appropriations Committee Minority Staff and the Center for American Progress.