Healthcare

March 17, 2013

Cipla Ltd. – Performance Review and Profit & Loss Highlights

Cipla Ltd. Indian pharmaceutical company Best-known outside its home country for pioneering the manufacture of low-cost anti-AIDS drugs for HIV-positive patients in developing countries Founded as […]
March 13, 2013

Supply Chain Management in Healthcare – Concept, Agents & Improvement Opportnities

Supply Chain Management In today’s modern era where Globalization is the buzzword and people are thriving for excellence and head-on competition is seen everywhere, Supply Chain […]
February 21, 2013

The Recession Proof Business of Abbott in India

Abbott Abbott Laboratories is an American pharmaceuticals and health care products company, founded by Chicago physician, Dr. Wallace Calvin Abbott in 1888. The company is headquartered […]
February 11, 2013

4 Major Risks being faced by US Pharma Companies

With the rise in disposable income and changing lifestyle of individuals, demand for proper healthcare facilities has increased drastically thus a lot of scope of development […]
February 1, 2013

Reasons for Boom in the Packaging Industry

Packaging Industry The packaging industry will register strong earnings growth driven by buoyant end-user demand. If we take the historical data and compare the performance of […]
December 26, 2012

Why and Where to invest in India's Healthcare Industry

“Health is wealth” is a well known proverb probably everyone is familiar about. But in the Indian context, this healthcare industry is lacking to a great […]
July 8, 2011

Medical Device Companies in India – Foreign Manufacturers dominate Medical Equipment Market (Regulations,Growth)

As part of the World Health Organization’s “Health Care for All by 2000,” the Indian government is working to improve the quality and accessibility of medical care. India aims to increase the number of hospital beds, increase new hospital construction, and acquire advanced technologies, substantially.Domestic production consists primarily of low technology products, & the demand for high technology devices is met predominantly by imports. At present, the three leading exporters of medical devices to India are the United States, Japan, and Germany. India still relies on foreign involvement for high-technology and highly specialized areas such as equipment for plastic surgery, cancer diagnosis and medical imaging.
July 5, 2011

Water Purifier in India – Manufacturers,Filter Reviewing the Best – Kent (RO),Eureka Forbes (Aquaguard),HLL (Pureit),Tatas(Swach)

Water Purifying Industry in India is growing by leaps and bounds and has attracted a host of new entrants which are consumer giants.Earlier the field used to be dominated by Eureka Forbes which operated in the premium segment and focused on urban India alone.But with income increasing and people realizing the importance of clean water,other companies have entered the Water Purifying Industry.HLL and the Tata Group have introduced products for the lower segment of the market in the price range o f Rs 1000 as compared to the Rs 5-10,000 wafer filters by the incumbent Eureka Forbes.This has forced other companies to come with lower priced products as well.With the vast majority of Indians forced to go without tapped water leave alone treated water,this industry is set to grow in double digits for a long time.Water Treatment Companies too are growing rapidly as the Water Purification at the Municipal,Industrial Level is getting importance. The above companies are the suppliers of the best wafer purifiers in India.Its tough to make a call on the best as it depends a lot on the nature of the water and price.However Kent and Eureka Forbes are generaly considered the best brands of water filters in India due to their products,after sales service and product range.In the lower priced band,Pureit is considered as good bet especially for rural India where the purchasing power is not that high.
July 5, 2011

Desalination in India Overview – Process,Methods(Reverse Osmosis),List of Companies and Plants

Desalination facilities exist in about 120 countries around the world. According to the International Desalination Association (IDA), the global desalination market is expected to grow to US$ 95 billion through 2005 to 2015. According to a report by Global Water Intelligence (GWI), the worldwide desalination industry is expected to grow 140 percent over the next decade, with US$ 25 billion in capital investment by 2010 and US$ 56 billion by 2015. While countries like the US, Spain, and the Gulf countries have been able to build mega plants, other countries in Asia, Africa, and South America have inadequate resources to do so. Initiatives have been taken by the governments in Spain, the Middle East, and Australia to construct desalination plants to turn seawater into drinking water.
July 5, 2011

Edible Oil Manufacturers in India – Growing Market attracts MNCs (Cargill,ConAgra) to the Mustard,SoyaOil Industry

The Indian vegetable oil economy is the fourth largest in the world after US, China & Brazil. Since 1995, India's share has been 10% of the world production of oilseeds. A wide range of oilseeds crops grow in India. Groundnut, soyabean & mustard together contribute 85% of India's oilseeds production, as per a report by Indian law office. Mustard oil is the third largest edible oil produced in the world after Soy oil and Palm oil. At a production level of 13-14 million tons, it accounts for about 12% of the total World's edible oil production.The Indian market in volume and revenue terms is quite large and has seen increasing investment from foreign players.However the margins in this industry are quite low which implies that the profitability is much lower in the Edible Oil Market in India.There are also large regional players which have strengths in their domestic turf.The Edible Oil Sector has seen a number of M&A deals in recent times as well.KS Oils which is a large player back by some of the top name PE has been in trouble in recent times due to its large debt.
July 5, 2011

Health Tourism In India Guide – Process,Risks Involved and Top Medical Tourism Companies

Health Tourism can simply be defined as people traveling across borders to obtain or to give health care services. It is a combination of health treatment & tourism. Over 50 countries have identified medical tourism as a national industry. Services typically sought by travelers may include specialized surgeries such as joint replacement (knee/hip), cardiac surgery, dental surgery, and cosmetic surgeries. However, virtually every type of health care, including psychiatry, alternative treatments, convalescent care and even burial services are available. The reason Health tourism is gaining momentum include the high cost of health care, long waiting time, the ease and affordability of international travel, and improvements in both technology and standards of care in many countries.Many surgery procedures performed overseas cost a fraction of the price they do in America. Health tourism providers have developed as intermediaries to unite potential medical tourists with provider hospitals and other organizations. They also provide assistance to patients with pre- and post-travel medical issues & resources for follow-up care upon the patient's return.
July 5, 2011

Medical Tourism Companies in India – Quick Overview of What is Medical Tourism and List of Top Health Providers

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July 3, 2011

Saving Cord Blood Pros and Cons – Banking Stem Cells Not Worth it ,Biggest Disadvantage is High Oppurtunity Cost

Cord blood refers to the blood that is collected after the birth of a child after the umbilical cord has been cut and is extracted from the fetal end of the cord, diverting up to 75 ml from the neonate. It is usually done within 10 minutes of giving birth.An adequate cord blood collection requires at least 75 ml in order to ensure that there will be enough cells to be used for a transplantation
May 12, 2011

Stem Cell Banking in India using Baby Cord Blood – Marketing Fraud playing on Parent's Emotion – Its Banned in Italy,France,Might Deprive Child of Crucial Blood

StemCell Banking has become the latest marketing fraud to hit the Indian cities with overzealous marketers selling the option to bank the stem cells from the cord blood of newborns for around $2,500.Private storage of one's own cord blood is unlawful in Italy and France, and it is discouraged in some other European states.The companies have massive marketing teams which visit expecting parents with expensive brochures and CDs to convince them of the goodness of stem cell banking.These companies offer to take away the blood from the cord of a newborn from which they will extract the stem cells and store in in facilities for further use in the future.These companies have not only targeting parents but also doctors in India.No doubt paying expensive commissions to doctors ( medical profession in India too has become heavily corrupt).
April 10, 2011

MT India – What Medical Transcription in India Means and MT Industry,Growth and Problems

MT India is a short form of Medical Transcription in India .Medical Transcription is one of the fastest growing outsourcing services in the Health Industry and is being increasingly outsourced the the world's top off shoring destination India.Note this provides a win-win for both the parties as the medical services gain by lowering their costs through outsourcing of a basic rudimentary service at a much lower price while the outsourced destinations gain through increased employment and labor.There are a number of companies providing end to end medical outsourcing services in India.Note Medical Billing Companies in India are increasing at a rapid rate and growing in size as well.Though much smaller than their technology outsourcing cousins,Medical Transcription,Coding and Billing Companies in India alongwith Legal Outsourcing Companies are a very fast growing niche in in the Indian Outsourcing Industry.
April 6, 2011

Medical Billing Companies in India – List of Top Indian Medical Transcription,Coding Companies

Medical Billing Companies in India have grown tremendously like other outsourcing function in India such as Legal Outsourcing,IT Outsourcing etc.The growth in Communications and Internet has been the biggest enabler of the Cost Arbitrage between Developed Countries and India.The Globalization of Capital,Information and Trade has not been accompanied by a true Globalization of Labor.However the irrepressible force of capitalism searching for higher profits has made Medical Billing to India a big success leading to a win win relationship.Medical Transcription Companies in India are still quite small compared to their giant IT counterparts like Wipro,TCS etc.Most of these Medical Billing Companies will probably not achieve that scale either being eventually absorbed by the Biggies as they look to expand their Domain Expertise to Medical Companies.Here is a list of the major Medical Billing Companies in India
April 6, 2011

Medical Billing in India – Why Outsourcing of Medical Transcription to India makes Sense

India is a talent-rich country. India has technological agility, quality, cost control, time-to-market and competitive advantage. India exports software to 95 countries around the world and is home to the biggest IT services companies globally in the form of Wipro,Infosys,TCS. India enjoys the confidence of global corporations with 82% of the US companies ranking India as their first choice for Outsourcing - Medical Transcription, , Call Center, Litigation Services, and Data Conversion & Data Capturing Services etc. India as of now stands out as a major outsourcing center with facilities available to handle both high end as well as low end services. Most Indian outsourcing service provider companies are quality certified with international certification like ISO-90001 and have resources to handle entire process lifecycle.Companies across the world outsource work to India to stay competitive.
November 23, 2010

Top Pharmaceutical Companies in India taking on the World despite inbound M&A

The growth in Pharmaceutical companies has been tremendous in India. It is the second largest growing sector in country dominating the $8 billion domestic pharma market which is growing at around 15-16% pa. The Indian pharmaceutical industry is the third largest in the world.Mergers and acquisitions have become an increasingly important feature of this industry with foreing pharma giants like Merck,Pfizer,Daiichi looking to buy these fast growing small Indian companies.The recent buyouts of Piramal by Abbott and Ranbaxy by Daiichi reflects the desire of Pharma MNCs to inorganically grow their generics strength.This has raised some concerns amongst the Indian government about the independence of the Pharma Industry.However pharma companies are proliferating taking advantage of India's low cost technical workforce to grow at breakneck speed.. A broad overview of the pharma companies based on the revenue generated in 2007 & market cap is given below:
November 22, 2010

Claris LifeSciences Stock IPO Review – Good Growth,Sector and Valuation against Low Quality Management

Claris Lifesciences is one of the few decent size pharmaceutical companies coming out with an IPO of around Rs 300 crores ($65mm) in the price band of Rs 278-293 which would give it a market cap of around Rs 1400 crore.Most of the money would be used in manufacturing expansion as the company is still in the capex phase spending around $20-30mm annually.There is a lot to like in the stock except for the management.The Pharma Sector is one where India has done extremely well boosted by its low cost qualified labor something like the IT sector.The Indian Pharma Sector excel in the Generics Category which has been receiving increasing global attention for reducing ballooning health-care costs.India posseses a definite competitive advantage in the Generics Category.Here is the list of pros and cons for Claris LifeSciences