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Opportunities in Healthcare: Markets and Reform - Eastern Europe

Despite the recession, private healthcare sales are still growing across much of this region. This detailed 250 page report covers the most important and dynamic markets in the region - Turkey, Poland, Romania and Greece. It also includes overviews of Bulgaria, the Czech Republic and Hungary.


For each country, we set out the reform agenda, size market sectors (such as subscription healthcare, labs, imaging and hospitals), give a detailed overview of the private sector and analyse the main players and their market positions. This report gives you a flying start on this vital region.






Buy these reports to:

- Save time and money on research
- Size markets
- Identify partners
- Identify the big opportunities thrown up by reform
- Compare markets

Here is what existing report buyers say:

Joe Ryan, chief financial officer, Medicover: “Very good indeed. A lot of insights on different national markets. Most unusually, this report really tells it as it is. It gives you the reality – something that frightens many people in this industry. Well worth the money.”

Boris Bernstein, Allianz Capital Partners: “Extremely useful. Really interesting on the levels of informal payments in Eastern Europe.”

Dan Morgan, Advent: “Highlights the big issues in each of the economies. A good writing style and easy to read format.”

EMEA analyst, large medtech supplier: “A very good report. We like the fact that it is very pragmatic. It is very hard to get reasonably accurate numbers on the private healthcare sector in these countries and this report provides good estimates and clearly sets out the assumptions behind the numbers.”

The 250 page report, researched in May 2009, costs EUR2,500.

For more information contact Healthcare Europa on 44 207 183 3779
or contact Max Hotopf at max @ healthcareeuropa.com
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