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This HospeTrack is the largest database of hospital level medical equipment installed database, currently available on the market.
It covers 48 countries with more added each quarter. The data is run through an update cycle each year.
Thailand:
The Thailand Total Hospital & Medical Installed Base Mapping report was updated in 2020 and includes over 1,289 hospitals from the country with their health infrastructure detailed out.
Contents:
1. Visualize and Map the Total Installed Base of the Country by Hospital
- Monitoring & Access: ECG Machines, Holter monitors, Patient monitors, Ventilators, Anaesthesia machines, Stress Testing Machines
- Surgical: C-Arms
- Cardio: Echo, Cath Labs
- Diagnostic Imaging: PET-CT, SPECT, CT Scanners, MRI Scanners, Ultrasound, X-Ray Machines, Mammography machines
- Infant Care: Incubators, Radiant Warmers, Fetal monitors, Phototherapy Units, Infant Ventilators
2. Generate Targeted Leads Based on Current Care Area Focus of a Hospital
- 12 care areas tracked for each hospital
- General Medicine, Gyn/Obs, Neurology, Internal Medicine, ER/Trauma, Pulmonology, GI, Cardiology, Oncology, Radiology, Ortho and Nuclear Medicine included in the report
3. Visualize the Current Health Resource Status of a Hospital
- Total number of doctors by hospital
- Total number of Radiologists by hospital
- Total number of Cardiologists by hospital
- Total number of internal medicine physicians by hospital
- Surgeons, neurosurgeons and orthopaedic surgeons by hospital
4. Comprehend Medical Services Potential Using Bed and Operating Rooms Data
- Total bed size of a hospital
- Number of ICU beds by hospital
- Number of NICU, PICU beds by hospital
- Number of Major and Minor Operating Rooms available per hospital
- Total number of outpatient visits per hospital where available
- Total number of inpatient visits per hospital where available
5. Understand and Identify Types of Hospitals
- Hospitals by ownership type - public and private, corporate and missionary
- Assess and differentiate based on size of hospital - Advanced, standard, small general, large community, F1, F2 ,F3, other public and private hospitals
- Chart and map based on level of care - Primary, secondary and tertiary care
6. Create Opportunity Heat Maps
- 1,289 hospitals in Thailand listed by city, region, latitude and longitude and Zip Code
- Contact numbers available for 80% of the hospitals
- Website links mentioned for hospital where available
7. Estimate Medical Device Penetration and Potential in the Country
Disclaimer
The information provided by the publisher is designed to provide intelligence on hospitals in Thailand. Information provided in the spreadsheet includes details on hospital demographic, care areas, installed base of equipment, skilled resource strength, patient flow and contact details. The spreadsheet is neither intended to provide any personal information of the patients nor provide diagnosis or treatment on diseases to the users.
The information in the report is predominantly gathered through secondary sources along with 5% of the hospital data being gathered through primary research surveys.
Secondary sources of hospital information include:
- Ministry of Health (MoH)
- Hospital website
- Official social media handles (LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube etc)
- News aggregators
- Official press releases
- Open data sources
- Scientific research publications
- Hospitals/Doctors discovery portals
- Care area specific associations
- Quality control reports
Accuracy:
The publisher has attempted to provide users with utmost accuracy in terms of hospital demographics and installed base data. However, given the dynamic nature of hospital business (including installation of medical devices, addition of resources and capabilities), the publisher cannot guarantee the granular accuracy of the information in the HospeTrack spreadsheet.
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Executive Summary
With 98% of Thailand’s Population Now Having Access to Primary Care Services, the Next Series of Investments could be Around Improving Specialty Services.
As of 2019, there were around 1,289 hospitals in Thailand. Around 198 of them are equipped to provide tertiary care services. This number is expected to grow as a majority of private hospitals in the country strive to improve the procedural mix and case complexity, to service the incoming flow of medical tourists from the rest of Asia.
Aiding this growth are the sweeping set of healthcare reforms the country underwent in the last four years, expanding and strengthening all of its public sector hospitals to bolster their universal health coverage plan. With the per capita spending on healthcare now standing at a strong $220, the country is positioned to develop tertiary care systems in the next 3-4 years. This segment of hospitals, providing tertiary care services or those transforming towards providing speciality care, could potentially drive growth in the medical device market in 2020, according to this new HospeTrack Hospital Intelligence for Thailand.
A pivot chart from this report will quantitatively demonstrate how there is a strong potential for the medical devices market in Thailand. For example, there are currently less than 280 CT scanners and 150 MRIs in the country – a device to hospital penetration rate that indicates major growth opportunities for medical device companies. The new dataset provides penetration rates for an installed base of over 20 types of medical devices.
The dataset provides account-level directional detail on total beds, ICU beds, ORs, ventilators, incubators, etc., along with Anaesthesia Machines, C-Arms, Cath Labs, PET, Nuclear, SPECT, CT, MRI scanners, Ultrasound and X-Ray machines, making it the only source of hospital-level intelligence for medical equipment installed base in Thailand. This dataset is a valuable tool for any organization that is in the process of optimizing sales targets, estimating market potential or building an account management plan in Thailand.
The report is a craftily designed dataset that provides a graphical summary of the health infrastructure in the country apart from an account-level view of resources, directional information on the medical device installed base, hospital demographic and care services. The report commits itself as a tool to understand, visualize, and identify opportunity pockets at the hospital-level for medical devices manufacturers, and digital healthcare companies.
Key medical device companies featured in the dataset include: GE Healthcare, Genoray Co. Ltd., Philips Healthcare, Siemens Healthineers, Toshiba (Canon Medical Systems), Shimadzu Corp, Samsung, Hitachi Medical Systems, WDM, FUJIFILM SonoSite, Arcoma, Fujifilm Medical Systems, Kongsak X-Ray, Carestream Health, Hologic, Medi-Future, Dräger Medical, Ziehm Imaging, and Konica Minolta.
Companies Mentioned
- GE Healthcare
- Genoray Co. Ltd.
- Philips Healthcare
- Siemens Healthineers
- Toshiba (Canon Medical Systems)
- Shimadzu Corp
- Samsung
- Hitachi Medical Systems
- WDM Medical
- FUJIFILM SonoSite Inc.
- Arcoma
- Fujifilm Medical Systems
- Kongsak X-Ray Medical Industry
- Carestream Health Inc.
- Hologic Inc.
- Medi-Future
- Dräger Medical
- Ziehm Imaging
- Konica Minolta
Methodology
This report (format: MS Excel) is intended to provide intelligence on the various hospitals in the country from the perspective of their medical device infrastructure and care-area focus. Typical information provided in the spreadsheet includes details on hospital demographic, care areas, installed base of medical devices, skilled resource strength and contact details. The spreadsheet is neither intended to provide any personal information of the patients nor provide diagnosis or treatment on diseases to the users.
The information in the report is predominantly gathered through secondary sources along with 5% of the hospital data being gathered through primary research surveys (combination of telephonic and face-to-face) across large hospital facilities.
Secondary sources of hospital information include:
- Ministry of Health (MoH)
- Hospital websites
- News aggregators
- Official press releases
- Various open data sources
- Scientific and clinical research publications
- Hospitals/Doctors discovery portals
- Hospital/medical specialty associations for physicians as well as patients
- Quality control reports
- Annual reports of hospitals and healthcare investors
- Official social media handles (LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube etc)
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