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Health Care Markets in China

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  • 257 Pages
  • July 2024
  • Region: China
  • AMID Co
  • ID: 1408024
China's demand for Health Care has grown at a fast pace in the past decade. In the next decade, both production and demand will continue to grow. The Chinese economy maintains a high speed growth which has been stimulated by the consecutive increases of industrial output, import & export, consumer consumption and capital investment for over two decades. This new study examines China's economic trends, investment environment, industry development, supply and demand, industry capacity, industry structure, marketing channels and major industry participants. Historical data (2013, 2018 and 2023) and long-term forecasts through 2028 and 2033 are presented. Major producers in China are profiled.

The primary and secondary research is done in China in order to access up-to-date government regulations, market information and industry data. Data were collected from the Chinese government publications, Chinese language newspapers and magazines, industry associations, local governments’ industry bureaus, industry publications, and in-house databases. Interviews are conducted with Chinese industry experts, university professors, and producers in China. Economic models and quantitative methods are applied in this report to project market demand and industry trends. Metric system is used and values are presented in either Yuan (RMB, current price) and/or US dollars.

Today, China has the largest market in the world. Tremendous fast-growing markets for imports and business opportunities for companies around the world. If you want to expand your business or sell your products in China, this research report provides the insights and projections into Chinese markets necessary for you to do so.

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION
  • Report Scope and Methodology
  • Executive Summary
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
  • Economic Outlook
  • Key Economic Indicators
  • Industrial Output
  • Population and Labor
  • Foreign Investment
  • Foreign Trade
  • Financial and Tax Regulations
  • Banking System and Regulations
  • Foreign Exchange
  • Taxes, Tariff and Custom Duties
HEALTH CARE INDUSTRY ASSESSMENTS
  • Health Care Industry Structure
  • Market Size
  • Major Producer Facility Locations and Output
  • Market Share of Key Producers
  • Labor Costs
  • Potential Entrants
  • Major Distributors
  • Major Foreign Investments
  • Technology Development
HEALTH CARE INDUSTRY OUTPUTS AND FORECASTS
  • Overview
  • Medical Treatment Revenues and Forecasts by Region
  • Northeast
  • Hospitals
  • Physicians
  • Hospital Visits
  • Medical Treatment Revenues
  • North
  • Hospitals
  • Physicians
  • Hospital Visits
  • Medical Treatment Revenues
  • Southeast
  • Hospitals
  • Physicians
  • Hospital Visits
  • Medical Treatment Revenues
  • Central South
  • Hospitals
  • Physicians
  • Hospital Visits
  • Medical Treatment Revenues
  • Southwest
  • Hospitals
  • Physicians
  • Hospital Visits
  • Medical Treatment Revenues
  • Northwest
  • Hospitals
  • Physicians
  • Hospital Visits
  • Medical Treatment Revenues
  • Medical Supplies Production and Demand
  • Major Producers
  • Total Output and Demand
  • Foreign Trade
  • Pricing Trends
  • Output and Demand by Region
  • Northeast
  • North
  • Southeast
  • Central South
  • Southwest
  • Northwest
  • Pharmaceuticals Production and Demand
  • Major Producers
  • Total Output and Demand
  • Foreign Trade
  • Pricing Trends
  • Output and Demand by Region
  • Northeast
  • North
  • Southeast
  • Central South
  • Southwest
  • Northwest
  • Medical Equipment Production and Demand
  • Major Producers
  • Total Output and Demand
  • Foreign Trade
  • Pricing Trends
  • Output and Demand by Region
  • Northeast
  • North
  • Southeast
  • Central South
  • Southwest
  • Northwest
HEALTH CARE MARKET OUTLOOKS
  • Health Care Markets Outlook Overview
  • Government Health Care Regulations
  • Health Care Insurance Industry Overview
  • China’s Population Overview
  • Population by Region
  • Northeast
  • North
  • Southeast
  • Central South
  • Southwest
  • Northwest
  • Population by Age Group
  • Consumer Spending Trends
MARKETING STRATEGIES
  • China Market Entry Overview
  • China’s Distribution System
  • Health Care Industry Distribution Channels
  • Transportation and Freight Infrastructure
  • Communications
  • China’s Market Entry
  • Licensing
  • Franchising
  • E-commerce
  • Trading Companies and Local Agents
  • Representative Offices and Chinese Subsidiaries
  • Wholly Foreign Owned Enterprise
HEALTH CARE PRODUCER DIRECTORY
  • Medical treatment Provider Profiles
  • Pharmaceuticals Producer Profiles
  • Medical Equipment Producer Profiles
  • Distributors
  • Trading Companies
  • Research Institutions and Associations
LIST OF TABLES
INTRODUCTION
  • Economic Outlook Summary
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
  • Key Economic Indicators
  • Industrial Output
  • Population and Labor Force Trends
  • Foreign Investment and Loans
  • Foreign Trade
HEALTH CARE INDUSTRY ASSESSMENTS
  • Major Producer Facility Locations and Output
  • Market Share of Key Producers
  • Major Distributors
  • Major Foreign Investments
HEALTH CARE INDUSTRY OUTPUTS AND FORECASTS
  • the Total Health Care Output and Demand
  • the Amount of Hospitals in Northeast
  • the Amount of Physicians in Northeast
  • the Amount of Hospital Visits in Northeast
  • the Medical Treatment Revenues in Northeast
  • the Amount of Hospitals in North
  • the Amount of Physicians in North
  • the Amount of Hospital Visits in North
  • the Medical Treatment Revenues in North
  • the Amount of Hospitals in Southeast
  • the Amount of Physicians in Southeast
  • the Amount of Hospital Visits in Southeast
  • the Medical Treatment Revenues in Southeast
  • the Amount of Hospitals in Central South
  • the Amount of Physicians in Central South
  • the Amount of Hospital Visits in Central South
  • the Medical Treatment Revenues in Central South
  • the Amount of Hospitals in Southwest
  • the Amount of Physicians in Southwest
  • the Amount of Hospital Visits in Southwest
  • the Medical Treatment Revenues in Southwest
  • the Amount of Hospitals in Northwest
  • the Amount of Physicians in Northwest
  • the Amount of Hospital Visits in Northwest
  • the Medical Treatment Revenues in Northwest
  • the Major Producers of Medical Supplies
  • the Total Medical Supplies Output and Demand
  • the Foreign Trade of Medical Supplies
  • the Medical Supplies Output and Demand in Northeast
  • the Medical Supplies Output and Demand in North
  • the Medical Supplies Output and Demand in Southeast
  • the Medical Supplies Output and Demand in Central South
  • the Medical Supplies Output and Demand in Southwest
  • the Medical Supplies Output and Demand in Northwest
  • the Major Producers of The Pharmaceuticals
  • the Pharmaceuticals Total Output and Demand
  • the Foreign Trade of the Pharmaceuticals
  • the Pharmaceuticals Output and Demand in Northeast
  • the Pharmaceuticals Output and Demand in North
  • the Pharmaceuticals Output and Demand in Southeast
  • the Pharmaceuticals Output and Demand in Central South
  • the Pharmaceuticals Output and Demand in Southwest
  • the Pharmaceuticals Output and Demand in Northwest
  • the Major Producers of Medical Equipments
  • the Medical Equipment Total Output and Demand
  • the Foreign Trade of the Medical Equipment
  • the Medical Equipment Output and Demand in Northeast
  • the Medical Equipment Output and Demand in North
  • the Medical Equipment Output and Demand in Southeast
  • the Medical Equipment Output and Demand in Central South
  • the Medical Equipment Output and Demand in Southwest
  • the Medical Equipment Output and Demand in Northwest
HEALTH CARE MARKET OUTLOOKS
  • Population in Northeast
  • Population in North
  • Population in Southeast
  • Population in Central South
  • Population in Southwest
  • Population in Northwest
  • Population by Age Group
  • Consumer Spending Trend
LIST OF CHARTS
INTRODUCTION
  • China’s Health Care Industry Output and Demand
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
  • China’s GDP and Growth Rate
  • Industrial Output by Ownership
  • China’s Imports and Exports
HEALTH CARE INDUSTRY OUTPUTS AND FORECASTS
  • the Medical Goods Output and Demand
  • the Total Medical Supplies Output and Demand
  • the Pharmaceuticals Total Output and Demand
  • the Medical Equipment Total Output and Demand
HEALTH CARE MARKET OUTLOOKS
  • Health Care Industry Output by Classification
  • Medical Goods Demand by Classification
MARKETING STRATEGIES
  • China’s Distribution Channel

Executive Summary



Focus on China’s Healthcare for 1.3 Billion People

In the two past decades, the healthcare industry has been growing at a fast pace. It is a tremendous challenge to provide healthcare for 1.3 billion people. The dramatic expansions of the healthcare system, drug manufacturing, and health insurance have transformed China’s society and economy. Life expectancy reached 76.8 for women and 72.5 for men now comparing to 69.9 for women and 66.9 for men in 1990. Demographic transition from high mortality to low mortality has helped increase life expectancy. Primary diseases have also shifted from infectious to chronic. Cancer, heart diseases and cerebrovascular diseases are now top killers. Spending on healthcare counts for over 5% of GDP now and continue to increase in the next decade.

Healthcare reform has been one of the key topics on the government agenda in China. Due to the rise in the cost of healthcare, more than 10% of the income is spent on healthcare, which is greater than that spent on education and transportation. The rise in the cost in healthcare would definitely have an outcome of the high cost of the drugs.

There are approximately 4,500 pharmaceutical companies in China, the majority of which are small players with limited local market reach. Rapid consolidation between medium and large players in the sector is anticipated since the Chinese government has been encouraging industry consolidation with an effort to regulate the industry and to better control the pricing of drugs.

China is one of the world’s major producers of pharmaceuticals. Far outpacing other economies in the world, China is the world’s fastest growing pharmaceutical market. Although China has enjoyed the benefits of an expanding market for pharmaceutical production and distribution, the industry is suffering from minimal innovation and investment in R&D and new product development. The sector’s economies of scale have yet to be achieved. Most domestic manufacturers in the pharmaceutical industry lack the autonomic intellectual property and financial resources to develop their own brand name products. Most manufacturers rely on the repetitive production of Chinese medicine, low value-added bulk pharmaceuticals or generic drugs.

Biotechnology is a rapidly growing sector in China. Both production and demand have witnessed significant surges in recent years. China will continue to remain a large importer for biotechnology pharmaceuticals to meet the growing domestic demand. Major imports include biotechnology vaccines, CSF, r-EPO, recombinant human insulin, recombinant human growth hormones, recombinant interferon, and other biotechnology pharmaceuticals.

The health care insurance industry of China includes two main parts such as the social healthcare insurance controlled by the government and commercial healthcare insurance provided by private companies. At present, the social healthcare insurance is under reforms to control the increasing healthcare costs. The development of commercial healthcare insurance in China is not inadequate. But the commercial healthcare insurance market has a great growth potential. Today, China has the largest healthcare market in the world. The Chinese healthcare industry is one of the fastest-growing sectors in China, growing at double digit rate each year. Tremendous fast-growing markets for imports and business opportunities for companies around the world.

Focus on China’s Healthcare for 1.3 Billion People

In the two past decades, the healthcare industry has been growing at a fast pace. It is a tremendous challenge to provide healthcare for 1.3 billion people. The dramatic expansions of the healthcare system, drug manufacturing, and health insurance have transformed China’s society and economy. Life expectancy reached 76.8 for women and 72.5 for men now comparing to 69.9 for women and 66.9 for men in 1990. Demographic transition from high mortality to low mortality has helped increase life expectancy. Primary diseases have also shifted from infectious to chronic. Cancer, heart diseases and cerebrovascular diseases are now top killers. Spending on healthcare counts for over 5% of GDP now and continue to increase in the next decade.

Healthcare reform has been one of the key topics on the government agenda in China. Due to the rise in the cost of healthcare, more than 10% of the income is spent on healthcare, which is greater than that spent on education and transportation. The rise in the cost in healthcare would definitely have an outcome of the high cost of the drugs.

There are approximately 4,500 pharmaceutical companies in China, the majority of which are small players with limited local market reach. Rapid consolidation between medium and large players in the sector is anticipated since the Chinese government has been encouraging industry consolidation with an effort to regulate the industry and to better control the pricing of drugs.

China is one of the world’s major producers of pharmaceuticals. Far outpacing other economies in the world, China is the world’s fastest growing pharmaceutical market. Although China has enjoyed the benefits of an expanding market for pharmaceutical production and distribution, the industry is suffering from minimal innovation and investment in R&D and new product development. The sector’s economies of scale have yet to be achieved. Most domestic manufacturers in the pharmaceutical industry lack the autonomic intellectual property and financial resources to develop their own brand name products. Most manufacturers rely on the repetitive production of Chinese medicine, low value-added bulk pharmaceuticals or generic drugs.

Biotechnology is a rapidly growing sector in China. Both production and demand have witnessed significant surges in recent years. China will continue to remain a large importer for biotechnology pharmaceuticals to meet the growing domestic demand. Major imports include biotechnology vaccines, CSF, r-EPO, recombinant human insulin, recombinant human growth hormones, recombinant interferon, and other biotechnology pharmaceuticals.

The health care insurance industry of China includes two main parts such as the social healthcare insurance controlled by the government and commercial healthcare insurance provided by private companies. At present, the social healthcare insurance is under reforms to control the increasing healthcare costs. The development of commercial healthcare insurance in China is not inadequate. But the commercial healthcare insurance market has a great growth potential. Today, China has the largest healthcare market in the world. The Chinese healthcare industry is one of the fastest-growing sectors in China, growing at double digit rate each year. Tremendous fast-growing markets for imports and business opportunities for companies around the world.