The Pharma & Healthcare industry is of vital importance for human and economic development, providing a wide range of goods and services relevant to the promotion of health at all stages in the healthcare process – from prevention and treatment to rehabilitation and palliative care. It is one of the fastest-growing industries, supported by profound demographic changes, the rising incidence of non-communicable diseases, and surging per capita health spending in both developed and emerging markets. The industry is also one of the major innovators, with increasing expenditures on development of new molecules, biotechnology and adoption of new technologies that provide advanced healthcare and ensure the longevity of the population.
The Pharma & Healthcare industry comprises the manufacture of pharmaceuticals for human and veterinary use, medical equipment and related supplies. It also includes providers of ambulatory health services, medical and diagnostic laboratories, hospitals, and nursing and residential care facilities.
A decade after Indonesia's government launched its comprehensive public health insurance programme, the Jaminan Kesehatan Nasional (JKN), the scheme has reached 90% of the population by end-2022. The progressive rollout of this programme has allowed ...
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The Philippines' healthcare system comprises both public and private components. In the Philippines, public healthcare is devolved to local government units, with the central government operating only a few tertiary care and specialist health ...
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Thailand's pharmaceutical and healthcare industries have grown significantly in recent decades. In 2002, the Thai government began providing universal healthcare to all Thai citizens, a successful initiative covering more than 99.9% of the Thai ...
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Malaysia has one of Southeast Asia's most advanced pharmaceutical and healthcare sectors. Malaysia's healthcare system is divided into two segments: a taxpayer-funded and government-run system and a private sector. The public system, managed by the ...
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Thailand's pharmaceuticals and healthcare sector has developed considerably over the past few decades. The Thai government began offering universal healthcare to all Thai citizens in 2002, a successful initiative that extends public healthcare ...
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Indonesia's pharmaceuticals and healthcare sector is amongst the fastest growing in the ASEAN region. The Indonesian government introduced a comprehensive public health insurance programme in 2014 to deliver universal healthcare to Indonesians. The ...
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The healthcare system in the Philippines comprises public and private components. Public healthcare in the Philippines is devolved to local government units, while the central government operates only a few tertiary care and specialist health ...
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Malaysia has one of Southeast Asia's most advanced pharmaceuticals and healthcare sectors. The Malaysian healthcare system comprises two well-developed segments: a taxpayer-funded and government-run system and a private sector. The public system, run ...
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India's pharmaceuticals and healthcare sector is globally renowned. India has a reputation for being the “pharmacy of the world" thanks to its prodigious output of generic medicines and vaccines; notably, the Indian vaccine producer, Serum ...
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