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Saudi Arabian Healthcare Outlook to 2017

Saudi Arabian Healthcare Outlook to 2017

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Publish Date : Jul, 2013| No. of Pages : 120

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List of Figures:

Figure 4-1: Healthcare Services Market (Billion SAR), 2010-2017
Figure 4-2: Healthcare Services Market by Inpatients and Outpatients (%), 2011 & 2015
Figure 4-3: Hospitals by Sector (%), 2011
Figure 4-4: Number of Hospital Beds (‘000), 2008-2011
Figure 4-5: Hospital Beds by Sector (%), 2011
Figure 4-6: Additional Demand of Number of Hospital Beds (2013-2017)
Figure 4-7: Forecast for Distribution of Incremental Bed Capacity by Sector (%), 2015
Figure 4-8: Breakup of Inpatients in Hospitals by Sector (%), 2011
Figure 4-9: Investment Required for Additional Demand of Hospital Beds (Billion SAR), 2013-2017
Figure 4-10: Budget Allocated for Healthcare and Social Services (Billion SAR), 2009-2013
Figure 4-11: Health Insurance Premium (Billion SAR), 2010-2017
Figure 5-1: Pharmaceutical Market (Billion US$), 2011-2017
Figure 5-2: Top Ten Players in Pharmaceutical Market by Sales Value (%), 2012
Figure 5-3: Share of Imported and Domestically Manufactured Drugs in Pharmaceutical Market (2012)
Figure 5-4: Top Pharmaceutical Products Import (%), 2012
Figure 5-5: Pharmaceutical Products Import by Country (%), 2012
Figure 5-6: Breakup of Pharmaceutical Market by Drug Class (%), 2012
Figure 5-7: Trade of Pharmaceutical Products in Saudi Arabia (2008-2010)
Figure 6-1: Medical Device Market (Billion US$), 2011-2017
Figure 6-2: Share of Medical Devices Manufacturing Companies by Region
Figure 6-3: Medical Equipment Import by Category (%) 2012
Figure 6-4: Medical Supplies Import by Category (%), 2012
Figure 6-5: Share of Imported and Domestically Manufactured Devices (2012)
Figure 6-6: Medical Devices Import by Country (%), 2012
Figure 7-1: Riyadh - MOH & Private Sector Hospitals (%), 2011
Figure 7-2: Jeddah - MOH & Private Sector Hospitals (%), 2011
Figure 7-3: Qaseem - MOH & Private Sector Hospitals (%), 2011
Figure 7-4: Makkah - MOH & Private Sector Hospitals (%), 2011
Figure 7-5: Medina - MOH & Private Sector Hospitals (%), 2011

List of Tables:

Table 4-1: Number of MOH Hospitals by Specialty (2011)
Table 4-2: Number of MOH Hospital Beds by Specialty (2011)
Table 4-3: Number of Other Government Hospital Beds by Specialty (2011)
Table 4-4: Number of Private Healthcare Facilities by Type (2011)
Table 4-5: Number of Private Hospital Beds by Specialty (2011)
Table 4-6: Number of Private Clinics by Specialty (2011)
Table 4-7: Medical Test Rates in Private Hospitals (SAR)
Table 4-8: Average Length of Stay and Bed Occupancy Rate in Different Type of Hospitals (2011)
Table 4-9: Number of Physicians by Sector (2011)
Table 4-10: Number of Nurses by Sector (2011)
Table 4-11: Number of Allied Health Workers by Sector (2011)
Table 5-1: Saudi Arabia’s Import of Pharmaceutical Products (Million US$), 2010
Table 7-1: Riyadh - Private and MOH Healthcare Infrastructure (2011)
Table 7-2: Riyadh - Healthcare Professional in MOH & Private Sector (2011)
Table 7-3: Jeddah - Private and MOH Healthcare Infrastructure (2011)
Table 7-4: Jeddah - Healthcare Professional in MOH & Private Sector (2011)
Table 7-5: Qaseem - Private and MOH Healthcare Infrastructure (2011)
Table 7-6: Qaseem - Healthcare Professional in MOH & Private Sector (2011)
Table 7-7: Makkah - Private and MOH Healthcare Infrastructure (2011)
Table 7-8: Makkah - Healthcare Professional in MOH & Private Sector (2011)
Table 7-9: Medinah - Private and MOH Healthcare Infrastructure (2011)
Table 7-10: Medinah - Healthcare Professional in MOH & Private Sector (2011)

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