Monday, 16 June 2014

Health Care

The Asian healthcare sector is expected to reach US$ 100 billion by 2015 from the current US$ 65 billion, growing at around 20 per cent a year, according to rating agency Fitch. Some of the major factors driving the growth in the sector include increasing population, growing lifestyle related health issues, cheaper costs for treatment, thrust in medical tourism, improving health insurance penetration, increasing disposable income, government initiatives and focus on Public Private Partnership (PPP) models.



Further, the American pharmaceutical market is also set to witness medium-term growth. The sector is expected to grow at 15.3 per cent from 2011-12 to 2013-14, according to a Barclays Capital Equity Research report on US Healthcare & Pharmaceuticals. Apart from the healthcare providers, emerging markets such as diagnostic chains and medical device manufacturers, are attracting increasing amounts of investment.

Overall the sentiments are positive, industry is growing and there is huge need gap of trained/right manpower to sustain this growth.


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Representative searches:

  1. CEO: Healthcare diagnostic company
  2. Product Manager for a leading pharma company
  3. Marketing Manager for a leading pharmaceutical manufacturer
  4. VP: Healthcare analytics for a consulting/research company focusing on healthcare
  5. Manager Transition for a US based healthcare company starting operations in US
  6. Client Service managers for a US based healthcare company starting operations in United States
  7. Multiple areas sales manager and Business development managers across location for few healthcare/pharma companies

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