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HBI 2017: Are non-specialised hospitals doomed?

As payers move away from rewarding volume towards rewarding value, care delivery is increasingly organised outside of hospitals. But to what extent is it happening? Speakers at the 2017 HBI conference suggested that while it is too early too announce the death of hospital care, operators are facing some severe disruptions.

Kuwait – the quiet niche

Kuwait gives its 3.7m ex-pats the healthcare equivalent of the deal of the century. But for how much longer?

HBI 2017: India: The challenges of building a business in elderly care

India is a country where there’s an expectation that the family will care for its senior citizens, the public health system is dysfunctional, and nursing homes are almost unheard of. How then can you build a business in elderly care? Krishnan Ganesh, founder and chairman of Portea Medical, in India, was at HBI 2017 to explain his idea of uberised healthcare on demand.

HBI 2017: What is changing in the healthcare landscape in Emerging Markets?

Emerging Markets will make up 68% of the global GDP and 59% of global consumer spending growth by 2030. But how is the investment landscape changing, and where is the money flowing to? At the HBI 2017 conference in London, Hedley Goldberg, global head of healthcare services at Rothschild, Chinta Bhagat, head of Global Healthcare at Malaysian investment fund Khazanah Nasional Berhad, a big investor in hospital chain IHH, and Khawar Mann, managing director for healthcare at Abraaj, shared their expert views.

HBI 2017: Top three obstacles in China

China is a much-coveted market, but it’s not easy to enter and or run a business there. At HBI 2017, three operators already in the country shared their views on the three key challenges they faced.

White paper: Siemens Healthineers 2017 Survey

What growth expectations do the biggest players across Europe and Emerging Markets predict? Our second annual white paper in association with Siemens Healthineers, based on a survey of 95 players, gives you the clearest picture you can get to these questions. The white paper outlines the thoughts of senior executives on the factors crucial to success. You can learn about their strategies, how they view their markets, and the challenges they face.  Please log in to read this white paper.

HBI 2017: The road to Saudi privatisation – tempting but strewn with red tape

Saudi Arabia has grand plans to privatise swathes of its healthcare sector, amid falling oil prices and a surge in demand for private medical care. But are these plans realistic, and what problems are operators facing? This is what the experts at HBI 2017 had to say based on their experiences of working in the region.

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