3. India Spends US $ 22.7 Billion On Healthcare * Source: National Accounts Statistics 2001; McKinsey analysis The Indian Healthcare Market
4. * Source: National Accounts Statistics 2001; McKinsey analysis Healthcare Market (2005 vs 2025) Healthcare is the third largest growth segment in India
6. Total expenditure in India as percentage of GDP : 5.0 (2004) Global Healthcare Infrastructure
7. Source: National Accounts Statistics, 2001; Manpower profile; CBHI; McKinsey analysis Sectorwise Distribution By 2012, the Healthcare sector could account for 7- 8% of GDP and provide direct and indirect employment to 9 million
13. Drivers of Growth Health Insurance penetration Increasing disease burden – lifestyle diseases Awareness of healthcare and preventive care Employer provided healthcare Community based health plans Increasing health awareness, Increasing spends on health
20. The Indian Healthcare Delivery market is estimated at US$ 18.7 billion. Nearly 65 % of the healthcare services market has been captured by the private sector. The industry is growing at about 13 % annually and is expected to grow at 15 % over the next four to five years. A recent CII - McKinsey & Co. study forecasts growth from US$ 18.7 billion to around US$ 45 billion – equivalent to 8.5 % of GDP by 2012. Private healthcare is expected to account for 75 % of this spending The Market Opportunity McKinsey : Rural healthcare will account for half of the total consumption
21. Share of the wallet McKinsey : Healthcare share of the wallet in India will be very close to China.
22. Investment in India (Estimates) Healthcare in India will grow at 10.8% annually to reach USD 190 billion
23. Who is Vaatsalya? Vaatsalya is a corporate healthcare network focused on providing affordable, efficient and sustainable healthcare service to semi-urban & rural areas and was founded by two physicians Dr. Ashwin Naik and Dr. Veerendra Hiremath in late 2004. Vaatsalya intends to eliminate the gap in healthcare access by creating India’s first network of hospitals exclusively in semi-urban and rural areas and bringing urban healthcare facilities and services to non-urban areas. More than 70% of India lives in Semi-Urban and Rural India 300 Million Middle Income families