(MENAFN- GlobeNewsWire - Nasdaq) Dublin, May 03, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "The Healthcare Sector in South Africa 2024" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets's offering.
The healthcare sector in South Africa report includes hospitals and other services such as blood banks, pathology laboratories and emergency medical services. There is comprehensive information on the number and distribution of hospitals, healthcare expenditure, capacity, practitioners, notable players, regulation, the state of public and private healthcare and NHI developments.
There are profiles of 50 companies including major hospital groups Mediclinic, Life Healthcare and Netcare, pathology services such as AC Mauff and Partners and Ampath, specialist hospitals such as Bay Eye Hospital and emergency services including ER24 EMS and Cape Medical Response.
Introduction
South Africa spent an estimated R547bn on healthcare in the financial year to end-March 2023, compared to around R529bn in the previous fiscal year. Although total healthcare spending as a percentage of GDP declined, it compares favourably with the global average for middle-income countries. The performance of the private healthcare sector has largely normalised since the pandemic. The public health sector is in crisis, with crippling staff shortages, funding constraints, corruption and maladministration.
Key Market Trends
A shift towards wellness services and preventative healthcare. Competition for the services of healthcare professionals. Focus on preventative healthcare and the delivery of primary health services. Greater willingness of the health department to collaborate with the private sector, notably in the distribution of chronic medication and facilities management. Growing demand for mental health services and facilities. Healthcare practitioners and service providers continue to be negatively affected by medical schemes that restrict their members to preferred provider networks. Private hospitals and healthcare practitioners remain under pressure to make healthcare more affordable. Strong demand for mental health services and facilities. Strong focus on technologies that can improve efficiency. Surgical procedures are increasingly being performed in day theatres. Telemedicine and virtual consultations have become mainstream. The medical and dental tourism market, is supported by strong demand from expatriates. There are less patients due to stagnant medical scheme membership growth.
Opportunities
Local and regional research and development interventions including health apps. The development and training of healthcare practitioners. The implementation of National Health Insurance offers opportunities for private-public collaboration. The medical tourism market (including dentistry) offers high growth potential. The provision of public and private mental health facilities and services.
Challenges
Concerns about NHI's affordability, the state's ability to implement the NHI and the impact it will have on the private healthcare sector. Disparities in the provision of healthcare services, particularly in rural areas. Inequity in healthcare. Public healthcare management is generally inefficient and corruption is pervasive. Critical staff shortages, challenging working conditions and low morale. Service delivery in the public health sector is constrained by inadequate funding allocations. Spiralling private healthcare costs.
Market Outlook
With the NHI Bill on the cusp of being signed into law, the healthcare sector is facing an uncertain future. The enactment of the proposed legislation will require the amendment of other legislation, which will delay the rollout of the new health system. Although the private healthcare sector is unlikely to be overhauled over the short and medium term, investment in the sector is expected to be muted. Human resource challenges are likely to increase. Surveys on the bill suggest a high risk of an exodus of healthcare professionals from South Africa is extremely high.
Key Topics Covered:
1. INTRODUCTION
2. DESCRIPTION OF THE INDUSTRY
2.1. Industry Value Chain
2.2. Geographic Position
2.3. Size of the Industry
3. LOCAL
3.1. State of the Industry
3.2. Key Trends
3.3. Key Issues
3.4. Notable Players
3.5. Corporate Actions
3.6. Regulations
3.7. Enterprise Development and Social Development
4. AFRICA
5. INTERNATIONAL
6. INFLUENCING FACTORS
6.1. Unforeseen Events
6.2. Economic Environment
6.3. Labour
6.4. Environmental Issues
6.5. Technology, R&D, Innovation
6.6. Government Support
6.7. Input Costs
7. COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT
7.1. Competition
7.2. Ownership Structure of the Industry
7.3. Barriers to Entry
8. INDUSTRY SUMMARY
9. OUTLOOK
10. INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS
11. REFERENCES
11.1. Publications
11.2. Websites
ANNEXURE 1 - Industry Legislation
APPENDIX 1 - Summary of Notable Players
Government Hospitals Private Hospitals Medical and Dental Practices Optical Pathology Practices Ambulance Services Blood Banks
COMPANY PROFILES - Government and Private Hospitals
Advanced Health (Pty) Ltd Ahmed Al-Kadi Private Hospital Ltd Bay Eye Hospital (Pty) Ltd Busamed (Pty) Ltd CareWell Robertson Private Hospital (Pty) Ltd Clinix Health Group (Pty) Ltd Cormed Kliniek (Pty) Ltd Cure Day Hospitals Holdings (Pty) Ltd Drs Erasmus, Vawda, Rabe and Partners Edge Day Hospital (Pty) Ltd Eyedoc (Pty) Ltd Joint Medical Holdings (Pty) Ltd Lenmed Investments Ltd Life Healthcare Group (Pty) Ltd M-Care (Pty) Ltd Mediclinic Group Ltd Melomed Hospital Holdings (Pty) Ltd Mondia Health (Pty) Ltd National Department of Health National Hospital Network NPC Netcare Ltd Nurture Care Group (Pty) Ltd RH Bophelo Ltd Spescare (Pty) Ltd Van Rensburg and Partners Southern Africa Inc
COMPANY PROFILES - Medical and Dental Practices
Kaelo Prime Cure (Pty) Ltd Medicross Healthcare Group (Pty) Ltd Momentum Metropolitan Holdings Ltd Novahealth (Pty) Ltd
COMPANY PROFILES - Optical
Benmore Optometrists CC Dynamic Vision Network (Pty) Ltd KFML Holdings (Pty) Ltd Mellins I Style Optometrists Inc Moffatt Inc Neovision Group (Pty) Ltd Torga Optical (Pty) Ltd
COMPANY PROFILES - Pathology Practices
AC Mauff and Partners Ampath Trust Bio Analytical Research Corporation South Africa (Pty) Ltd Dietrich Voigt Mia (Pty) Ltd Ishara Ramparsad Inc National Health Laboratory Service
COMPANY PROFILES - Ambulance Services
Cape Medical Response CC David's Medical Response CC ER24 EMS (Pty) Ltd Gardmed Ambulance Service Trust Hartmann Trading CC Netcare Ltd Relay EMS (Pty) Ltd
COMPANY PROFILES - Blood Banks
South African National Blood Service NPC Western Cape Blood Service NPC
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