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Indian healthcare market to grow: McKinsey

By Lalit K Jha in Washington
May 27, 2009 14:51 IST
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Notwithstanding the current global economic crisis, India's pharmaceutical industry and its health care market are expected to grow rapidly in the next few years, a global management consulting firm has said.

Driven by strong local demand, Indian health care market is expected to continue growing close to previously projected rates of 10 to 12 per cent, McKinsey said in its report 'New Opportunities for US-India Biopharma and Healthcare Collaboration'.

Released recently at the US India Biopharma and Healthcare Summit, the high growth of the Indian health care sector is primarily driven because of domestic reasons.

Eminent corporate leaders from the US attended the day long summit organised by the USA Indian Chamber of Commerce in Boston.

With average household consumption expected to increase by more than seven percent per annum, the annual healthcare expenditure is projected to grow at 10 percent and also the number of insured is likely to jump from 100 million to 220 million.

Further hospital beds are expected to double from 1.5 per thousand to 2.9 per thousand and the diagnostic laboratories to grow by 20 to 25 per cent. There will be an addition of 300,000 to 400,000 doctors and another 250,000 to 300,000 Nurses.

The McKinsey report said there would be rise in prevalence of chronic diseases - congestive heart disease, diabetes, asthma and obesity would see double digit growth.

McKinsey said while large global biopharma companies as well as most established Indian biopharma companies are well positioned to weather the global economic crisis given strong cash positions, the smaller and highly leveraged companies are under pressure and looking to divest to mitigate distress or service debt load.

It said the recent and planned actions by the Indian government to support in the biopharma industry in India is likely to continue to attract foreign investment as also encourage across industry, hospital and academia.

Rapid growth is expected in the Indian healthcare infrastructure to meet the increasing demand for healthcare services, with significant opportunities for ex-India businesses to fill the gaps, particularly in tier II and III cities, the report said.

Even as managing cost and margin improvement continue to be a focus, there is increasing pressure for companies to collaborate and potentially seek risky investment, the report said.

It also said that Indian pharmaceutical industry is still projected to grow in the next few years, albeit slowly than previously projected, given expected decrease in demand for services in the near-term, as large pharma increases focus on cost management.

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