This publication reviews conditions and
predicts outcomes for healthcare operations in Poland’s non-public hospital
sector. It evaluates privately held companies as well as newly transformed
entities using profiles of Poland’s most influential groups and a recent survey
of non-public hospitals that includes feedback on subjects such as current
market status, planned expansions and growth potential.
The report contains an easy to access
Excel database that features details on the number of beds, specialisations and
contact information for specific hospitals as well as comparisons and
evaluations of market saturation in Poland’s main cities and across its many
voivodships.
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data, analysis and forcasts for non-public hospitals:
This concise and convenient business
information resource provides complete coverage of all relevant market issues,
including:
- Poland’s non-public hospitals: number, location and unique features
- Ranking of non-public hospitals in Poland by bed totals
- Contracts between the National Health Fund and non-public hospitals
- Recently opened non-public hospitals
- Recent and predicted transformations
- Upcoming non-public hospital investments forecast to 2018
- Most prospective specialisations in the non-public hospitals segment
- Detailed corporate profiles of the most influential hospital groups
- Saturation levels of non-public hospitals and services provided for markets in each vovoidship – comparison included
- Private hospitals in largest Polish cities
- Key market development motivators and impediments to growth
- Impact of regulatory changes on operations in non-public hospitals.
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you know that:
- The Slaskie voivodship has the highest number of non-public hospitals of all voivodships in Poland.
- We can observe a greater interest in non-public hospital operators on the part of private equity and investment funds.
- Private healthcare companies in Poland will strive for the highest possible complexity of their offerings.
- Building facilities from scratch under the PPP system is still not very popular in Poland.
- Private hospitals assess their financial results much better than post-transformation hospitals.
- The largest non-public orthopaedic hospitals are located in the Mazowieckie voivodship.
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from this report:
- In 2013, a record number of hospital transformations into commercial law companies were observed. In total, 34 hospitals were transformed from July 2011 (when the Law on Healthcare Activities constituting a basis for transformation entered into force) until the end of October 2013.
- A vast majority of respondents consider difficulties in cooperation with the NFZ the main growth barrier. For around a quarter of respondents an obstacle is constituted by problems obtaining funds for investments, of which some interviewees refer to missing or limited possibilities of applying for EU funds owing to formal (ownership-related) reasons as well as to legal barriers.
- General surgery wards, including same-day general surgery, are most popular units in non-public hospitals in Poland.
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Examine the structure of Poland’s
non-public hospital market in 2014: Report offers break down by voivodship,
comparative analysis and prospects for development.
Openings
of new non-public hospitals and recently transformed facilities have been on
the rise in Poland. As a result, businesses with interests in the market are
asking a lot of questions, such as:
- What is the total number of beds available in non-public hospitals in Poland and in individual wards?
- What recent public to private transformations have been completed?
- How many non-public hospitals exist in Poland, and where are they located?
- What specialty services do they offer? What are their financial situations?
- What new investments are planned for the period 2014-2016?
Non-public hospitals market in Poland
2014, Comparative analysis by voivodship and development prospects supplies the
answers to these and many more questions about this section of the rapidly
changing healthcare market. This publication lists and describes Poland’s
private hospitals in detail, ranks them in terms of total beds, and covers
planned and in-progress investments.
The report offers valuable comparative
analysis, enabling professionals to determine specific levels of market
saturation in various locations, such as large cities, making this report an
especially useful tool in choosing locations for the opening of new facilities.
In addition, this publication analyses the responses of a recent survey of
non-public hospitals in Poland and includes corporate profiles of market
leading hospital groups and their operations.
Development prospects for this market
are thoroughly explored, including the portion of specialised healthcare
services that have recently fuelled market expansion. The report examines
additional factors credited with substantial growth as well as potential
obstacles to success for new and upcoming ventures in Poland’s non-public
hospitals sector. It also offers analysis of National Health Fund contracts
with private hospitals as well as recent and upcoming regulatory changes and
their consequences as viewed by Polish healthcare providers and investors.
Users of this document also receive Publisher’s Database of non-public hospitals in Poland, an Excel file compiled to
meet the business reference needs of professionals operating in this market or
considering entry. It includes the hospital name and commonly referenced
abbreviations, physical and mailing addresses, telephone, fax and email contact
information and specific data on each hospital such as the total number of beds
as well as the number of beds on all the wards, value of the contract with the
NFZ, additional units and the range of specialised medical services offered by
each facility.
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Poland 2014, Comparative analysis by voivodship and development prospects today
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analysis at your fingertips. This single multipurpose document is especially
appreciated by hospital operators, businesses participating in the hospital
transformation process and investment and private equity fund managers. It is
also essential to the work of researchers, analysts and consultants whose
professional activities require extensive knowledge of this market, its assets
and prospects for the future.
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