Outpatient healthcare for the public sector in Eastern Europe
publication date: Mar 10, 2010
On the face of it, providing outpatient healthcare in Eastern Europe paid for by the public sector should be a huge opportunity. It is a huge market and one which often doesn’t provide a particularly good service. As one private equity investor put it to us: “why battle it out in the private sector which covers maybe 5-7% of the market, when you could be addressing the 90% plus of the population who can’t afford it.”
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