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Indian Diagnostic Services Market Outlook 2017

Indian Diagnostic Services Market Outlook 2017

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Publish Date : Nov, 2013| No. of Pages : 100

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1. Analyst View

2. Research Methodology

3. India: Macro and Demographic Indicators
     3.1 Healthcare Spending
     3.2 Healthcare Infrastructure
     3.3 Disease Burden
     3.4 Huge Population Base

4. Market Trends and New Opportunity Areas
     4.1 Home Care Health Accessibility: Gaining Consumer Acceptance
     4.2 E-packages: New Way to Deliver Diagnostic Services
     4.3 Strategic Activity Finding Greater Market Space
     4.4 Gene Based Testing Methods on the Rise
     4.5 Preventive Diagnostics: Getting Significant Acceptance among Mass
     4.6 Tele-radiology: Prospective Service Facilitator for Remote Areas

5. Diagnostic Services Market: Current and Future Analysis
     5.1 Pathology Services
            5.1.1 Market Outlook
            5.1.2 Key Segment Analysis
     5.2 Radiology Services
            5.2.1 Market Outlook
            5.2.2 Key Segment Analysis

6. Market Potential and Future Strategies

7. Diagnostic Services Market: Opportunity Assessment
     7.1 Diagnostics Laboratories: Urban and Rural Split
     7.2 Cost Assessment of Tests: Tier I and Tier II
            7.2.1 Pathological Tests
            7.2.2 Radiological Tests
     7.3 PE Investment Landscape

8. Diagnostic Services: Business Models
     8.1 Public Private Partnership (PPP)
            8.1.1 Understanding of Concept: Indian Scenario
            8.1.2 PPP Model in Healthcare and Diagnostic Services
            8.1.3 Key Healthcare and Diagnostics PPP Projects
            8.1.4 Case Study
     8.2 Single Specialty Model (SSM)
            8.2.1 Understanding the Concept: Indian Scenario
            8.2.2 Model’s Key Advantages
            8.2.3 Case Study
     8.3 Hub and Spoke Model
            8.3.1 Understanding of Concept: Indian Scenario
            8.3.2 Model’s Key Advantages
            8.3.3 Case Study

9. Consumer Behavior Research in Tier I and II
     9.1 Tier I: Spending Aggressively on Diagnostic Tests
     9.2 Physicians’ Referred Labs Given Highest Preference
     9.3 Brand Popularity: Key Determinant for Lab Preference
     9.4 Independent Labs: Popular Among Respondents
     9.5 Private Lab Facilities Dominating Government Owned Centres
     9.6 Medium Scale Labs: Current Choice of the Respondents

10. Regulatory Environment: Accreditation and Quality Assurance
     10.1 Requirements for the Shop and Establishment Act
     10.2 NABL Accreditation Mandates
     10.3 NABL Accreditation Procedure
     10.4 Plausible Impact of the Clinical Establishments Act, 2010

11. Competitive Landscape (Business Overview, and Strength-Weakness Analysis)
     11.1 Super Religare Laboratories
     11.2 Dr. Lal Path Labs
     11.3 Metropolis Health Services
     11.4 Thyrocare Technologies Limited
     11.5 Quest Diagnostic India
     11.6 Path Care Labs
     11.7 OncQuest

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