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Showing posts with label healthcare. Show all posts

Saturday, 25 May 2013

Partnerships, Licensing, Investments and M&A Deals and Trends for April 2013 in Pharmaceuticals - Reports Corner

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Partnerships, Licensing, Investments and M&A Deals and Trends for April 2013 in Pharmaceuticals

Summary

GlobalData's "Partnerships, Licensing, Investments and M&A Deals and Trends for April 2013 in Pharmaceuticals" report is an essential source of data and trend analysis on partnerships, licensing, mergers and acquisitions (M&As) and financings in the pharmaceuticals industry. The report provides detailed information on partnership and licensing transactions, M&As, equity/debt offerings, private equity, and venture financing registered in the pharmaceuticals industry in April 2013. The report portrays detailed comparative data on the number of deals and their value in the last six months, subdivided by deal types, various therapy areas, and geographies. Additionally, the report provides information on the top financial advisory firms in the pharmaceuticals industry.

Data presented in this report is derived from GlobalData’s proprietary in-house deals database and primary and secondary research.

Scope

- Analysis of the market trends for the pharmaceutical industry in the global arena. 
- Review of deal trends in the cardiovascular, central nervous system, dermatology, ear nose throat disorders, gastrointestinal, genito urinary system and sex hormones, hematological disorders, hormonal disorders, immunology, infectious disease, male health, metabolic disorders, mouth and dental disorders, musculoskeletal, oncology, ophthalmology, respiratory, toxicology, and women's health segments.
- Analysis of partnerships, licensing, M&As, equity/debt offerings, private equity, and venture financing deals in the pharmaceutical industry.
- Analysis of therapy areas which are very active in terms of venture capital financing, partnerships, licensing agreements, equity/debt offerings, and M&As.
- Analysis of deals based on different payment modes, including upfront and milestone payments, primarily in partnerships and licensing agreements in the pharmaceutical industry.
- Analysis of partnership and licensing deals based on clinical stage of development of products.
- Summary of the pharmaceutical deals globally in the last six months.
- Information on the top deals happened in the pharmaceutical industry.
- Geographies covered include – North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, South & Central America, and the Middle East & Africa.
- League tables of financial advisors in M&As and equity/debt offerings. This includes key advisors such as Morgan Stanley, Credit Suisse, and Goldman Sachs.

Reasons to buy

- Enhance your decision making capability in a more rapid and time sensitive manner.
- Find out the major deal performing segments for investments in your industry.
- Evaluate the types of companies which are entering into partnership or licensing agreements; divesting and acquiring assets.
- Identify companies that are aggressively looking to raise capital in the market
- Evaluate niche therapy areas that are receiving majority of the upfront and milestone payments in the pharmaceutical industry.
- Identify the key venture capitalists, who are financing the pharmaceutical and biotech companies.
- Evaluate the clinical development stages where majority of the partnerships and licensing agreements are happening.
- Do deals with an understanding of how competitors are financed, and the mergers and partnerships that have shaped the pharmaceutical industry.
- Identify growth segments and opportunities in each region within the industry.
- Look for key financial advisors where you are planning to raise capital from the market or for acquisitions within the industry.

Thursday, 16 May 2013

Smart Card Industry in India: SIM, Identity, Banking, Transport, Healthcare, Pay TV, Loyalty & PDS - Reports Corner

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In Pugalur - a small village in Tamil Nadu, Swami a 55 year old farmer goes out to withdraw some money from his bank account. He takes out a smart card from his pocket and gives it to a business correspondent - a bank appointed agent who comes to the village with an electronic handheld device connected to the bank. The business correspondent takes Swami's smart card and inserts it on his hand held device facilitating withdrawal of his money, deposits and other transactions.

Smart cards have not only changed Swami's life but also the lives of millions of Indians living in remote villages who previously had no access to any kind of financial services. Be it an identity card, credit card, drivers license, health insurance card or a metro pass; smart cards are not only rapidly replacing paper and magnetic stripe cards wherever they are in use but have also started penetrating into sectors that had remained untapped so far.

In technology terms, smart cards resemble similar to "dumb" magnetic stripe cards, but with one major difference: embedded in them is a computer chip, either to process data held on the card, or to act as an access key to data that is held remotely. Smart cards are more secure than simple plastic or magnetic stripe cards and are more versatile, being able to store more data and operate multiple applications.

Till recently, the telecom sector has been the only prominent user of smart cards in the country. The picture is now undergoing a radical change.  Driven by a number of public and private initiatives, the use of smart cards is getting more and more diversified. During 2013-2018, we expect smart cards to further percolate into a number of other sectors such as credit/debit cards, financial inclusion, public distribution, healthcare, identity management, transportation, etc. The versatile application of smart cards can be further validated from the fact that the telecom sector, which represented the biggest application sector in 2012, accounted for more than 70% of the total market volumes. In contrast, the National Population Register, which is expected to represent the biggest application segment in 2018, is expected to account for less than 31% of the total market volumes by 2018.

IMARC's new report entitled "Smart Card Industry in India: SIM, Identity, Banking, Transport, Healthcare, Pay TV, Loyalty & PDS" gives a deep insight into the Indian smart cards market. The research study serves as an analytical as well as a statistical tool to understand not only the market trends, structure, drivers and restraints but also the outlook of the market till 2018. This report aims to serve as an excellent guide for investors, researchers, consultants, marketing strategists, and all those who are planning to foray into the Indian smart cards market in some form or the other.

What We Have Achieved in this Report

Comprehensive situation analysis of the Indian smart cards market and its dynamics.
Identifying all application segments/sub-segments and quantifying their current and future market potential.
Providing a robust long range value and volume forecast for all segments and sub-segments.
Providing an understanding of key drivers and restraints and their impact on current and future market scenario.
Smart Card Application Segments and Sub-segments Covered in this Report

Telecommunication
National Population Register Project
Public Distribution System
Pay TV
Loyalty Cards
Financial Services
Credit / Debit Cards
Financial Inclusion
PAN Cards
Travel Identity
Driving License
Vehicle Registration Certificates
E-Passports
Automated Fare Collection
Metro Rail Projects
Bus Projects
Indian Railways
Healthcare
Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojna
Other Healthcare Applications
Focus of the Analysis for Each Segment and Sub-segment

Segment/Sub-segment Overview
Smart Card Implementation Scenario
Historical and Future Smart Card Volume Demand
Historical and Future Smart Card Value Demand
Research Methodology

Initial Exploration of the Indian Smart Cards Market: Conducted primary and secondary market research to complement/enhance our current knowledge and to identify key market segments and sub-segments.
Qualitative Market Research: Interviewed various industry stakeholders to gain a comprehensive insight into all major segments and sub segments. This included understanding key metrics and events such as smart card requirements, current and future demand, implementation timelines, success & risk factors, costs, etc.
Quantifying the Current and Future Market Potential: Consolidated our results to quantify the value and volume potential of smart cards in each segment and sub-segment.
Validating Our Results: Collaborated with industry stakeholders to validate our results and findings.


Information Sources

Information has been gleaned from both primary and secondary sources:

Primary sources include industry surveys and face to face/telephone interviews with industry experts.
Secondary sources include proprietary databases and search engines. These sources include company websites, reports, books, trade journals, magazines, white papers, industry portals, government sources and access to more than 4000 paid databases.



Friday, 8 March 2013

Endoscope Market in India 2013

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Summary
The medical devices sector is one of the most promising segments in the Indian healthcare industry. With continuous growth in the healthcare infrastructure of the country, that is, the rise in the number of hospitals, nursing homes and other medical centers, there has been considerable increase in the demand for medical devices, both high-end sophisticated devices as well as indigenously manufactured low-end devices. The Indian medical devices sector has traditionally been import dependent for technology intensive devices and the market for endoscopes is no different. The market is currently dominated by a number of foreign players who operate in the country through their subsidiaries or through distributors and partners. The growing target base of consumers will boost sales and the market is expected to exhibit steady growth in future.

The report provides a snapshot of the endoscope market. It begins with an overview of the major macro economic indicators which highlights the present economic scenario prevalent in India. It is followed by the introduction section which briefly discusses the characteristics and uses of endoscopes. It also includes a brief description of the various types of endoscopes. This is followed by the market overview section which provides an insight into the market, both global and Indian, and highlights the market size and growth of endoscopes in the country. The market share of the different types of endoscopes has also been provided in this section.

This is followed by an analysis of the drivers leading to growth in the market. This includes improving technology, massive, growing, ageing, and chronically ill population, improving hospital infrastructure, increasing healthcare spending and increasing awareness. The main challenges to the market is hospitals under investing in endoscopes. A section on the major technological trends in this market has also been included. This includes white light endoscopy (WLE), chromoendoscopy, narrow-band imaging (NBI), autofluorescence imaging (AFI), confocal laser endomicroscopy (CLE) and natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery (NOTES).

The competitive landscape section provides an overview of the competitive scenario in the industry and includes a detailed profile of the major players in the market. The section begins with the Porter’s Five Forces Analysis, illustrating the competitive rivalry, bargaining power of suppliers and buyers and threat of new entrants and substitutes. It also includes competitive benchmarking of the top players operating in the endoscope market in India. The report also provides brief profiles of major domestic and foreign players in the market and a snapshot of their financial performance along with the key financial ratios, business highlights, their product portfolio and SWOT analysis, thus providing an insight into the existing competitive scenario.

A section providing strategic recommendations has been added at the end of the report which gives effective solutions to existing and potential players for improving their market share and increasing their profitability.

Companies Covered
Private
1. Avishkar International Pvt. Ltd.
2. Genuine Medica Pvt. Ltd.
3. Surgdent Medicare Pvt. Ltd.
4. B. Braun Medical (India) Pvt. Ltd.
5. Fujifilm India Pvt. Ltd.
6. Karl Storz Endoscopy India Pvt. Ltd.
7. Olympus Medical Systems India Pvt. Ltd.
8. Richard Wolf India Pvt. Ltd.
9. Smith & Nephew Healthcare Pvt. Ltd.
10. Stryker India Pvt. Ltd.

PET Scanner Market in India 2013

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Summary
The healthcare industry in India is progressing considerably and the medical device market is one of the most promising segments in this industry. The growth in the health infrastructure in the country, that is, the rise in the number of hospitals, nursing homes and other medical centers is creating a need for sophisticated devices and equipments which can provide accurate treatment to individuals. The global market for medical devices is also growing rapidly and India has joined the bandwagon of being one of the fastest growing countries in this respect. In such an industry, the market for PET scanners is also showing considerable potential. Although there are very few players in the market, all being big multinationals, there is considerable potential for growth in this market and domestic companies can also enter the market and increase profitability. The growing target base of consumers is expected to boost sales and the market is expected to exhibit steady growth in future.

The report provides a snapshot of the PET scanner market. It begins with an overview of the major macro economic indicators of India which highlights the present economic scenario prevalent in the country. It is followed by the introduction section which briefly discusses the working and uses of PET scanners. The next section is the market overview section which provides an insight into the market and highlights the market size and growth of PET scanners in the country. The market size and growth have been provided both value-wise as well as volume-wise.

This is followed by an analysis of the drivers leading to growth in the market. This includes increasing number of cancer cases, increasing cardiovascular diseases, growth in private hospitals and diagnostic centers, changing demographic structure and increasing healthcare spending. The main challenges to the market include the high costs and operational requirements and lack of insurance coverage for PET scans. A section on the major technological trends in this market has also been included. This includes PET/CT, PET/MR and new PET tracers.

The competitive landscape section provides an overview of the competitive scenario in the industry and includes a detailed profile of the major players in the market. The Porter’s Five Forces analysis for the market is provided in this section. It also includes competitive benchmarking of the top players operating in the PET scanner market in India. The report also provides brief profiles of the major domestic and foreign players in the market and a snapshot of their financial performance along with their key financial ratios, business highlights, their product portfolio and SWOT analysis.
A section providing strategic recommendations has been added at the end of the report which gives effective solutions to existing and potential players for improving their market share and increasing their profitability.

Companies Covered
Private
1. Siemens Ltd.
2. GE Healthcare Pvt. Ltd.
3. Philips Electronics India Ltd.

Please visit https://www.reportscorner.com/report_detail.php?r_id=10370 for details.

Search Refurbished Imaging Medical Equipment Market in India 2013

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Summary
Refurbished Imaging Medical Equipment market has witnessed a healthy growth in the recent past and will continue to do so in coming years. Lower cost of refurbished equipments and increasing occurrence of lifestyle diseases are the major drivers for the growth of refurbished imaging equipments.
The report begins with macro economic indicators whereby the basic economic indicators have been depicted. In the introduction section market size of medical equipments in India has been estimated. It also gives the segmentation of the medical equipment market. The introduction section clearly shows both medical equipment markets in general and imaging equipment market in particular is poised to grow at a healthy rate. In the market overview section an overview of the refurbished medical equipments has been provided. A flowchart has been provided to explain how refurbished equipments are bought by hospitals. It also enumerates the checklist for refurbished equipments. Further, the report highlights the different types of ways equipments are refurbished. Thereafter, factors which affect the purchase of refurbished equipment have been listed. Also sourcing of refurbished equipments has been explained. The market overview section also explains the factors which sellers must emphasize on while selling refurbished equipments. Thereafter, the various strategies adopted by refurbished equipment sellers have been explained. Subsequently markets size of refurbished medical equipment such as MRI, CT, X ray, USG and mammography is provided (both in value terms and volume wise). The market for each of these equipments has been explained along with necessary insights and value additions.


In the next section market characteristics of refurbished imaging medical equipments has been listed. This section explains how refurbished equipments lead to quick return on investments. At the same time doctors express serious concern over quality of refurbished equipments which might affect the treatment quality. Patients might be adversely affected.   Sometimes refurbished equipments suffer from poor after sales service resulting in disruption of services.  Rapid technology up-gradation has also resulted in the growth of refurbished equipments in India. Hospitals prefer to buy refurbished equipment as they get a relatively new machine at a fraction of the price. Moreover people are sometimes unaware whether the device is new or refurbished and they are driven only by price-has also resulted in the growth of refurbished imaging medical equipment.
The competition section begins with a Porter’s five forces model which analyses the dynamics of the market. The major players in the market have been profiled which includes a financial summary for each of the players. Key ratios and key contacts are also listed. The last section offers strategic recommendations for the players in the refurbished imaging medical equipment market. For each of the companies a SWOT analysis has been provided.

Companies covered
Public
1. Siemens Ltd.

Private
1. GE Healthcare Pvt. Ltd.
2. Masters Medical Equipments Pvt. Ltd.
3. Sanrad medical Systems
4. Philips Electronics India Ltd.
5. Zigma Meditech India Pvt. Ltd.

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Saturday, 2 March 2013

X-Ray Equipment Market in India 2013

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Summary
The Indian medical devices market is largely dependent on imports from foreign countries. In such a sector, domestic manufacturers of x-ray equipments have managed to not only carve a space for themselves in the market, but also export their products to other countries and earn high revenues. The market is currently dominated by analog models but is expected to shift towards digital models in coming years. The growing target base of consumers will boost sales and the market is expected to exhibit steady growth in future.

The report provides a snapshot of the x-ray equipment market. It begins with a section on the major macro economic indicators of India, highlighting the present economic scenario prevalent in the country. It is followed by the introduction section which briefly discusses the uses and functions of x-ray equipments. It also includes a brief description of the various types of x-ray machines and provides a comparative analysis of the major diagnostic imaging modalities. This is followed by the market overview section which provides an insight into the market and highlights the market size and growth of x-ray equipments in the country, both for the overall market and for the individual segments. Export and import figures for x-ray equipments, both in terms of volume and value have been provided in the next section. This section also includes the regional break-up of the imports and exports.

An analysis of the drivers explains the factors leading to the growth of the market. This includes increasing number of hospitals and diagnostic centers, rising incidence of injuries, increasing number of osteoporosis patients, advancements in technology and innovation, and convenient and time saving features. The main challenges to the market are the hazardous radiation effects and poor after sales service. The government regulations section describes some of the regulatory steps taken by the government which include the installation procedure, personnel requirements and duties, and safety measures.

The competitive landscape section provides an overview of the competitive scenario in the industry and includes detailed profiles of the major players in the market. It begins with the Porter’s Five Forces Analysis, which illustrates the competitive rivalry, bargaining power of suppliers and buyers and threat of new entrants and substitutes. It also includes competitive benchmarking of the top players operating in the Indian x-ray equipment market. The report provides profiles of the major domestic and foreign players in the market and a snapshot of their financial performance along with the key financial ratios, business highlights, their product portfolio and SWOT analysis, thus providing an insight into the existing competitive scenario.

A section providing strategic recommendations has been added at the end of the report which gives effective solutions to existing and potential players for improving their market share and increasing their profitability.

Companies covered
Public Companies
1. Siemens Ltd.

Private Companies

1. Hitachi Medical Corporation
2. Allengers Medical Systems Ltd.
3. Prognosys Medical Systems Pvt. Ltd.
4. Trivitron Healthcare Pvt. Ltd.
5. Agfa HealthCare India Pvt. Ltd.
6. Carestream Health India Pvt. Ltd.
7. Fujifilm India Pvt. Ltd.
8. GE Healthcare Pvt. Ltd.
9. Mindray Medical India Pvt. Ltd.
10. Philips Electronics India Ltd.
11. Toshiba India Pvt. Ltd.




Education ICT Spending in the UK to 2016/17 - Hardware Market



 
 
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Synopsis
This report is based on Kable's detailed, bottom-up research and analysis of the UK public sector's spend on ICT and our five-year forecasts at a product and sector level.

Summary
This report contains a product-by-product market size and forecast for spend on hardware, including desktop PCs, portable PCs, servers, consumables, storage and network equipment within UK education.

Scope
The scope of hardware markets covered  is as follows:

Desktop PCs
    - All desktop computers (including Apple Macs), including dumber devices and workstations used in “thin client” implementations.
    - We exclude all software licensing costs from this category and also (wherever possible) the costs of standard accessories such as monitors, keyboards and mice.

Portable PCs
    - This category includes laptop and netbook computers. Smartphone devices are covered in the wireless/mobile category. We do not believe that convergence is yet at the point where devices cannot be separated into telephones and computers. Again, software licensing costs are excluded.

Servers
    - This category includes servers, mainframes, and “mini” servers. Where possible, racking costs are not included.

    IT Consumables
    - Ink, toner cartridges.
    - NB paper is not included here or elsewhere in the Kable taxonomy.

Network equipment (for local connectivity)
    - LAN networking equipment including wireless and wireline routers, and local physical infrastructure including cabling, docking stations, racks. Converged IP networking infrastructure used for both voice and data is included in the category; dedicated VoIP infrastructure and all handset / IP PBX equipment is excluded.

Storage
    - This category is for network attached storage and external storage devices, including USB sticks.

Peripherals and other hardware
    - This category covers input and output devices including printers, network-attached photocopiers and multi-functional devices, monitors, keyboards, mice, specialized display (eg whiteboards), web cameras, speakers. The category excludes audio/video conferencing and endpoint equipment, which is covered in the communications category.

Reasons To Buy
We've assessed the impact of austerity and the coalition government's diminished appetite for reform, and mapped out the implications of structural and political change. We've assessed the impact of a weak recovery and a double-dip recession to reforecast ICT spend to 2017. A team of eleven analysts have calculated the ICT spend for every organization in this report's scope and aggregated this to provide an invaluable guide to the market.

Key Highlights
CAGR for hardware market in education sector is -0.60%
1 Introduction
1.1 What is this Report About?
1.1.1 Definitions
2 United Kingdom Education ICT Market Overview
2.1 Overall Education ICT Market Spend Value
2.2 Education ICT Spend on Hardware Market by Category
2.2.1 Desktop computers
2.2.2 Portable computers
2.2.3 Servers
2.2.4 IT consumables
2.2.5 Network equipment
2.2.6 Storage
2.2.7 Peripherals
3 Appendix
3.1 About Kable
3.2 Disclaimer

Healthcare ICT Spending in the UK to 2016/17 - Services Market



 
 
 

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Synopsis
This report is based on Kable's detailed, bottom-up research and analysis of the UK public sector's spend on ICT and our five-year forecasts at a product and sector level.

Summary
This report contains a product-by-product market size and forecast for spend on services, including hardware maintenance, software maintenance, custom software, IT outsourcing, managed communications, IT consultancy, training, and systems integration within UK healthcare.

Scope
The scope of services markets covered  is as follows:

Hardware maintenance
    - Also includes support but first-line helpdesk for end users is only included here if dedicated exclusively to specific hardware.

Software maintenance
    - Includes upgrades, patches and support but first-line helpdesk for end users is only included here if dedicated exclusively to specific software.

Custom software
    - Includes software development and tweaks/templates for off-the-shelf applications. Investment in open source software is included here.

IT outsourcing
    - A significant category that covers all outsourced provision of IT including desktop, hosting, and data centres and helpdesk.
Managed communications

    - This includes managed voice, data and mobile communications services attached to an SLA that requires the management and hosting of the majority of the service stack by an external provider. Simple calls and lines services are excluded.

IT consultancy
    - This category includes all professional services to ICT managers that are not covered by other services category. It also includes contract or temporary staff whom either the customer or the supplier prefer to identify as consultants.

Training
    - This applies to the training of ICT staff in ICT technologies and the training of non-technical staff in ICT applications, rather than the training of ICT staff in non-technical skills.

Systems integration
    - Contracted IT projects or programmes relates specifically to the deployment, configuration and roll out of one or more applications and associated infrastructure within an enterprise.

Reasons To Buy
We've assessed the impact of austerity and the coalition government's diminished appetite for reform, and mapped out the implications of structural and political change. We've assessed the impact of a weak recovery and a double-dip recession to reforecast ICT spend to 2017. A team of eleven analysts have calculated the ICT spend for every organization in this report's scope and aggregated this to provide an invaluable guide to the market.

Key Highlights
CAGR for services market in healthcare sector is 6.03%
1 Introduction
1.1 What is this Report About?
1.1.1 Definitions
2 United Kingdom Healthcare ICT Market Overview
2.1 Overall Healthcare ICT Market Spend Value
2.2 Healthcare ICT Spend on Services Market by Category
2.2.1 Hardware Maintenance
2.2.2 Software maintenance
2.2.3 Custom Software
2.2.4 IT Outsourcing
2.2.5 Managed Comms
2.2.6 IT Consultancy
2.2.7 Training
2.2.8 System Integration
3 Appendix
3.1 About Kable
3.2 Disclaimer

 

Healthcare ICT Spending in the UK to 2016/17 - Software Market





 

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Synopsis
This report is based on Kable's detailed, bottom-up research and analysis of the UK public sector's spend on ICT and our five-year forecasts at a product and sector level.

Summary
This report contains a product-by-product market size and forecast for spend on software, including application licences, middleware licences, and system licences within UK healthcare.

Scope
The scope of software markets covered  is as follows:

Application licences
    - Commercial “off-the-shelf” application software. Tweaks and templates to applications are covered in the services category as custom software and as system integration. Applications are defined as software that is available to non-technical end users, largely productivity tools. This category also includes applications delivered as a service.

Middleware licences
    - Commercial “off-the-shelf” licences for middleware including database and web server products. This category also includes comparable products delivered as a service.

System licences
    - Commercial “off-the-shelf” licences for operating systems and for network management software.

Reasons To Buy
We've assessed the impact of austerity and the coalition government's diminished appetite for reform, and mapped out the implications of structural and political change. We've assessed the impact of a weak recovery and a double-dip recession to reforecast ICT spend to 2017. A team of eleven analysts have calculated the ICT spend for every organization in this report's scope and aggregated this to provide an invaluable guide to the market.

Key Highlights
CAGR for software market in healthcare sector is 9.37%
1 Introduction
1.1 What is this Report About?
1.1.1 Definitions
2 United Kingdom Healthcare ICT Market Overview
2.1 Overall Healthcare ICT Market Spend Value
2.2 Healthcare ICT Spend on Software Market by Category
2.2.1 Application Licences
2.2.2 Middleware Licences
2.2.3 System Licences
3 Appendix
3.1 About Kable
3.2 Disclaimer

 

 

Healthcare ICT Spending in the UK to 2016/17 - Hardware Market




 
 
Reports Corner has added “Healthcare ICT Spending in the UK to 2016/17 - Hardware Markett” to its latest reports offering. Please visit the link
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Synopsis
This report is based on Kable's detailed, bottom-up research and analysis of the UK public sector's spend on ICT and our five-year forecasts at a product and sector level.

Summary
This report contains a product-by-product market size and forecast for spend on hardware, including desktop PCs, portable PCs, servers, consumables, storage and network equipment within UK healthcare.

Scope
The scope of hardware markets covered  is as follows:

Desktop PCs
    - All desktop computers (including Apple Macs), including dumber devices and workstations used in “thin client” implementations.
    - We exclude all software licensing costs from this category and also (wherever possible) the costs of standard accessories such as monitors, keyboards and mice.

Portable PCs
    - This category includes laptop and netbook computers. Smartphone devices are covered in the wireless/mobile category. We do not believe that convergence is yet at the point where devices cannot be separated into telephones and computers. Again, software licensing costs are excluded.

Servers
    - This category includes servers, mainframes, and “mini” servers. Where possible, racking costs are not included.

IT Consumables
    - Ink, toner cartridges.
    - NB paper is not included here or elsewhere in the Kable taxonomy.

Network equipment (for local connectivity)
   - LAN networking equipment including wireless and wireline routers, and local physical infrastructure including cabling, docking stations, racks. Converged IP networking infrastructure used for both voice and data is included in the category; dedicated VoIP infrastructure and all handset / IP PBX equipment is excluded.

Storage
    - This category is for network attached storage and external storage devices, including USB sticks.

Peripherals and other hardware
    - This category covers input and output devices including printers, network-attached photocopiers and multi-functional devices, monitors, keyboards, mice, specialized display (eg whiteboards), web cameras, speakers. The category excludes audio/video conferencing and endpoint equipment, which is covered in the communications category.

Reasons To Buy
We've assessed the impact of austerity and the coalition government's diminished appetite for reform, and mapped out the implications of structural and political change. We've assessed the impact of a weak recovery and a double-dip recession to reforecast ICT spend to 2017. A team of eleven analysts have calculated the ICT spend for every organization in this report's scope and aggregated this to provide an invaluable guide to the market.

Key Highlights
CAGR for hardware market in healthcare sector is 12.51%
1 Introduction
1.1 What is this Report About?
1.1.1 Definitions
2 United Kingdom Healthcare ICT Market Overview
2.1 Overall Healthcare ICT Market Spend Value
2.2 Healthcare ICT Spend on Hardware Market by Category
2.2.1 Desktop Computers
2.2.2 Portable Computers
2.2.3 Servers
2.2.4 IT Consumables
2.2.5 Network Equipment
2.2.6 Storage
2.2.7 Peripherals
3 Appendix
3.1 About Kable
3.2 Disclaimer