
ラトビアの医療機器市場レポート
The Medical Device Market: Latvia
概要(日本語)
医薬品や医療機器の市場に関する調査会社として権威のある情報を提供いたしておりますEspicom Business Intelligence(本社:英国)では、ラトビアを取り巻く詳細情報をまとめた調査報告書"The Medical Device Market: Latvia"を発行いたしております。
当調査レポートは 1) 医療機器業界の展望 2) 背景のデータ 3)医療システム 4) 医療機器会社へのアクセスの4つのセクションから構成されています。各セクションの構成内容は下記の通りです。
原文
Espicom's in-depth medical device market reports are ideal for executives wanting to understand the key drivers in medical markets and have access to a wealth of statistical data. Each report opens with an outlook section that provides analysis of the market, 5-year market forecasts, national data projections, market outlook and key developments such as regulation, health facilities and government policy. The report also provides extensive background information, population trends, health status, health expenditure, organisation & administration, hospital services, medical personnel, healthcare development, market access information, trade data and essential industry contacts. Included with the report are 3 free quarterly updated outlook reports, enabling you to keep up to date with market developments for a year.
Latvia is one of the smallest countries in Europe. It joined the EU in May 2004. In 2011, it has an estimated population of 2.2 million with the most populous city being Riga, the capital. As with other European countries, Latvia has an ageing population, with those aged 65 and over representing 18.2% of the population.
Funding for healthcare in Latvia is managed by the State Compulsory Health Insurance Agency, although funds are gathered largely through general taxation. Efforts have been made to improve primary care provision in Latvia. The healthcare system inherited from the Soviet Union still retains some of its old features, such as an overreliance on secondary facilities and use of outdated equipment.
The Latvian economy has been hit severely by the economic crisis, with GDP contracting by nearly 18% in 2009. The government is attempting to rebalance its finances, a task for which it is better prepared since winning the general election in October 2010. One priority, however, is to maintain levels of health and social welfare spending, a move which may see public health spending rise, as people are less able to afford private care.
The medical equipment market grew strongly until 2008, but has fallen back since then, as the country's ability to import goods has fallen. It is estimated at US$109 million in 2011, equal to US$49 per capita and 5.8% of health expenditure.
Around 82% of the medical device market is supplied by imports, which are usually sourced from western Europe. Latvia has a small domestic industry which concentrates on exporting to other former Soviet markets.
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Please note: Report sections are periodically updated and some sections may have been updated more recently than the publication date given for the full report.
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MARKET OUTLOOK
Key national data projections
Current market size
Unique 5-year market projections
Market outlook
Market structure; Including statistical data on imports and exports;
Market access; Including distribution and medical device regulation;
Healthcare analysis; Including demographics, healthcare system, health expenditure, healthcare infrastructure and personnel
HEALTHCARE DATA: A comprehensive tabula review of the market, including economic indicators, demographics, health expenditure, hospital and primary care data, and healthcare personnel.
DISTRIBUTORS: Details of the medical equipment distributors held in Espicom's database at the time of publication.