1. Southeast Asia Healthcare
A Snap Shot of Public and Private Hospitals of India and Bangladesh
By: Angela Adala, Diego Belez, Aaron Berger, John Fell, Rohit Gupta, Kevin Hart, Brad Phillips, and Jessica Pham
2. Healthcare Industry
Facilities equipped with physicians, nurses, pharmacists and other healthcare providers which
provide goods and services as a means to treat patients with preventive, curative, rehabilitative and
palliative care.
3. Healthcare Industry Segmentation
Urban
Educated
Illiterate
Rural
Educated
Illiterate
Income
No Income
Low Income
Middle Income
High Income
Income
No Income
Low Income
Middle Income
High Income
India
Literacy rate
Adult age 15+ 61.01%
Illiteracy rate
Adult age 15+ 40.5%
BOP -Poverty
Population under $1 per
day 44.2%
Bangladesh
Literacy rate
Adult age 15+ 34.22%
Illiteracy rate
Adult age 15+ 58.4%
BOP-Poverty
Population under $1 per
day 29.1%
4. Hospital Distribution
Bangladesh – Hospitals
1,683 total
India – Hospitals
16,000 total
60%
40%
= Public
= Private
75%
25%
= Public
= Private
5. Top 10 Hospitals of the World
1. Fortis Hospital, Bangalore, India
2. Gleneagles Hospital, Singapore
3. Shouldice Hospital, Thornhill, Canada
4. Wooridul Spine Hospital, Seoul, South Korea
5. Asklepios Klinik Barmbek, Hamburg, Germany
6. Bumrungad International Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand
7. Barcelona Centre Medic, Barcelona, Spain
8. Bangkok Hospital Medical Center, Bangkok, Thailand
9. Clemenceau Medical Center, Beirut, Lebanon
10. Anadolu Medical Center, Istanbul, Turkey
6. Bangladesh vs India –
Hospital Size & World Rank
0
500
1000
1500
Apollo Hospital
Dhaka
Jalalabad Ragib
Rabeya Medical
College &
Hospital
Ahsania Mission
Cancer and
General
Hospital
Bangabandhu
Sheikh Mujib
Medica
University
Hospital
Centre for the
Rehabilitaiton
of the Paralysed
Bangladesh
450
900
160
1500
100
Bangladesh Hospital Size and World Rank
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
4000
4500
5000
5500
6000
6500
7000
7500
8000
8500
Laparoscopy
Hospital
Apollo Hospitals Amrita Institute of
Medical Sciences
and Research
Center
Aravind Eye Care
System
Sri Ramachandra
University &
Medical Centre
1500
8500
210
2824
692
India Hospital Size and World Rank
WR:
82
WR:
230
WR:
321
WR:
380
WR:
536
WR:
5027
WR:
5096
WR:
5723
WR:
7197
WR:
8338
11. World Bank & IMF - India
Country Partnership Strategy covering next 5 years (2013-2017) aimed at supporting low income states.
Goal is to cut poverty to only 5.5% of the population by 2030, compared to 29.8% in 2010.
Innovative strategies implemented in 3 rural states in India - Rajasthan, Kamataka and Tamil Nadu – aimed
at improving healthcare.
12. World Bank & IMF - Bangladesh
The WB is currently supporting research for a health care analysis and review
Also, working with governments to increase reproductive healthcare and decrease malnutrition
Next phase is to increase service levels across the country
13. Innovation and Industry Growth - India
Medical Tourism
Provides Quality and Cheap Health Care
$2.3 billion in business by 2012
150,000 foreign medical tourist in 2004 and increasing 15% each year
30-80% lower than Western Countries
Cheapest in Southeast Asia
14. Innovation and Industry Growth - Bangladesh
Lack of Innovation and Industry Instability has lead to Outbound Medical Tourism from
Bangladesh
Urban slum dwellers receive highly discriminatory treatment
Lower and lower middle class don’t receive proper treatment
Affluent only use native hospitals in cases of emergency; otherwise they fly abroad
Low quality or absent health care
Health policies and strategies not properly executed
Unscrupulous and untrained hospital staff /administration
15. Recommendation
India
Continue to adopt new innovations
Expand on Medical Tourism by providing transportation from neighboring states and countries
Bangladesh
Over-haul the entire Healthcare system
Educate with in and offer incentives to retain quality personnel
Develop a healthcare policy that is attainable for everyone
Develop Medical Tourism Hospitals to retain its own affluent sector
Increase the number of hospitals outside the capital