Description

The Indonesia Total Hospital & Medical IB Mapping report was updated in 2020 and includes over 2,764 hospitals from the country with their health infrastructure detailed out.

Contents:

1. Visualize and Map the Total Installed Base of the Country by Hospital

Critical Care: Patient monitors, Ventilators
Surgical: Anesthesia machines, C-Arms
Cardio: ECG Machines, Holter monitors, Echocardiography, Stress Testing Machines, Cath Labs
Diagnostic Imaging: PET-CT, SPECT, CT Scanners, MRI Scanners, Ultrasound, X-Ray Machines, Mammography machines
Infant Care: Incubators, Radiant Warmers, Fetal monitors, Phototherapy Units, Infant Ventilators

2. Generate Targeted Leads Based on Current Care Area Focus of a Hospital

12 care areas tracked for each hospital
General Medicine, Gyn/Obs, Neurology, Internal Medicine, ER/Trauma, Pulmonology, GI, Cardiology, Oncology, Radiology, Ortho and Nuclear Medicine included in the report

3. Visualize the Current Health Resource Status of a Hospital

Total number of doctors by hospital
Total number of Radiologists by hospital
Total number of Cardiologists by hospital
Total number of internal medicine physicians by hospital
Surgeons, neurosurgeons and orthopedic surgeons by hospital

4. Comprehend Medical Services Potential Using Bed and Operating Rooms Data

Total bed size of a hospital
Number of ICU beds by hospital
Number of NICU, PICU beds by hospital
Number of Major and Minor Operating Rooms available per hospital
Total number of outpatient visits per hospital where available
Total number of inpatient visits per hospital where available

5. Understand and Identify Types of Hospitals

Hospitals by ownership type – public and private
Assess and differentiate based on the size of the hospital – Class A, Class B, Class C, Class D, and Non-class hospitals
Chart and map based on the level of care – Primary, secondary and tertiary care

6. Create Opportunity Heat Maps

2,764 hospitals in Indonesia listed by city, region, latitude and longitude and Zip Code
Contact numbers available for 100% of the hospitals

7. Estimate Market Potential of Equipment in the Country

Table of Contents

1. Introduction

EMeRG introduction and guidance to HospeTrack Hospital Intelligence Data. Page allows user to access other sections in the Excel report.

2. Guidance & Hospital Segmentation

Provides brief methodology of research along with extensive detail around total coverage of hospitals in Indonesia, by type of hospital. Also provides detail on customer segmentation.
Figure 1: Percentage Coverage for all the Public and Private Hospitals in Indonesia, 2020.
Table 1: Hospital/Customer Segmentation in Indonesia, by Type of Hospital, by Level of Care and Size of Universe, 2020

3. Insight Summary

3.1 Total number of hospitals in Indonesia
3.2 Total number of hospital beds in Indonesia
3.3 Key hospital and installed base summary in Indonesia
Fig 2. Total Hospitals in Indonesia by Ownership Type, 2020
Fig 3. Total Care Areas or Hospital Departments in Indonesia, 2020
Fig 4. Patient Monitoring IB Summary in Indonesia, 2020
Fig 5. Hospital Distribution in Indonesia, 2020
Fig 6. Total Hospitals in Indonesia by Type of Hospital, 2020
Fig 7. Total Hospitals in Indonesia by Bed Size, 2020
Fig 8. Total Core Installed Base Summary in Indonesia, 2020
3.4 IB Penetration Summary for Indonesia by Care Level of Hospital, 2020
Fig 9. Installed Base Penetration in Indonesia, Ventilators, 2020
Fig 10. Installed Base Penetration in Indonesia, Incubators, 2020
Fig 11. Installed Base Penetration in Indonesia, Radiant Warmers, 2020
Fig 12. Installed Base Penetration in Indonesia, Fetal Monitors, 2020
Fig 13. Installed Base Penetration in Indonesia, Phototherapy Units, 2020
Fig 14. Installed Base Penetration in Indonesia, Infant Ventilators, 2020
Fig 15. Installed Base Penetration in Indonesia, Anesthesia Machines, 2020
Fig 16. Installed Base Penetration in Indonesia, C-Arms, 2020
Fig 17. Installed Base Penetration in Indonesia, ECG Machines, 2020
Fig 18. Installed Base Penetration in Indonesia, Holter Monitors, 2020
Fig 19. Installed Base Penetration in Indonesia, Stress Test Machines, 2020
Fig 20. Installed Base Penetration in Indonesia, Echo, 2020
Fig 21. Installed Base Penetration in Indonesia, Cath Labs, 2020
Fig 22. Installed Base Penetration in Indonesia, PET/CT, 2020
Fig 23. Installed Base Penetration in Indonesia, SPECT, 2020
Fig 24. Installed Base Penetration in Indonesia, CT Scanners, 2020
Fig 25. Installed Base Penetration in Indonesia, MRI, 2020
Fig 26. Installed Base Penetration in Indonesia, Ultrasound, 2020
Fig 27. Installed Base Penetration in Indonesia, X-Ray, 2020
Fig 28. Installed Base Penetration in Indonesia, Mammography, 2020

4. Installed Base Pivot Analysis

Provides a pivot chart to analyse data from the Installed base file. Allows users to identify and map account level statistics by care areas, type of ownership, by bed size, by level of care etc.

5. Installed Base File

Provides the raw data for all installed base equipment by account in Indonesia. Each hospital contains ownership type, hospital type, level of care, departments and care services provided in the hospital, installed base counts for patient monitoring devices, critical care devices and diagnostic imaging. Worksheet also provides hospital demographics such as bed sizes, ICU bed sizes, NICU/PICU bed sizes, Operating Room counts, Total number pf physicians, specialists etc. GPS coordinates, zip codes, in-patient volumes, out-patient volumes and contact details of each hospital have also been provided.

Summary

Indonesia has been striving to contain the dual impact caused by COVID-19 on public health as well as its economy. Amidst rapidly weakening of Rupiah against US dollar, the country has been among the worst-hit in South-East Asia. In addition to its existing challenges around providing equitable access to healthcare, hospitals in few provinces are expected to be inundated with critical COVID-19 cases. Provinces such as DKI Jakarta, West Java, East Java, Banten, Central Java and South Sulawesi have been bearing the brunt of the highest number of COVID-19 cases. However, these six provinces have only about 4,500 ICU beds – representing about 53% of the total ICU beds in the country. The number of ventilators in Indonesia are considered to be insufficient and their distribution remains disparate. However, despite the challenges in logistics and supply chain caused due to COVID-19 crisis, Indonesia has been looking to procure additional ventilators and boost local production of portable ventilators to fulfil the increasing demand.

As of 2019, about 2,764 hospitals were functioning in Indonesia. Around 70 of them were equipped to provide tertiary care services. Indonesia is expected to focus on improving tertiary care services, to bridge this gap in the immediate term while improving distribution of healthcare services. With the Universal Health Coverage Policy now committing to serve 80% of the population, load distribution will be a factor that will need continuous attention. For the aforementioned reasons, the country’s bold $400BN total infrastructure development plan for 2020-2024 is expected to focus on healthcare as one of the key areas of investment.

According to EMeRG’s new HospeTrack Hospital Intelligence for Indonesia, the largest opportunity in the immediate term is likely to be around infrastructure build-up necessary for expanding tertiary care services. This may include growth in anaesthesia machines, ventilators, operating rooms, CT and MRI scanners. As of 2019, penetration of advanced imaging modalities like MRI and CT was less than 30-40% in the 70 tertiary care hospitals. The data in the report also shows that there are approximately 150 Cath Labs, 750 CT scanners and a much lower installed base of MRI scanners between the country’s 2,764 hospitals. Both the public sector hospitals and the private health sector could potentially focus on bolstering the above installed base in the next 3-4 years.

In terms of intensive care services, there are close to 8,000 total ICU beds in the country – estimated to be lower than 5% of the total inpatient beds – another area that could witness improved efforts and investments, especially from the public sector. Procurement in terms of patient monitoring systems, ventilators and hospital information technologies to improve intensive care services is expected to be a key investment area for the country in the next five years.

The dataset provides account-level directional detail on total beds, ICU beds, ORs, ventilators, incubators, etc., along with Anaesthesia Machines, C-Arms, Cath Labs, PET, Nuclear, SPECT, CT, MRI scanners, Ultrasound and X-Ray machines, making it the only source of hospital-level intelligence for medical equipment installed base in Indonesia. This dataset is a valuable tool for any organization that is in the process of optimizing sales targets, estimating market potential or building an account management plan in Indonesia.

The report is a craftily designed dataset that provides a graphical summary of the health infrastructure in the country apart from an account-level view of resources, directional information on medical device installed base, hospital demographic and care services. The report commits itself as a tool to understand, visualize, and identify opportunity pockets at the hospital-level for medical devices manufacturers, and digital healthcare companies.

Companies Mentioned

  • Dräger Medical
  • GE Healthcare
  • Heyer
  • Hostech
  • Allengers Medical System
  • Siemens Healthineers
  • Toshiba (Canon Medical Systems)
  • Philips Healthcare
  • Esaote
  • Euro Columbus
  • Hitachi Medical Systems
  • Mindray
  • Time Medical Systems
  • Samsung
  • GMM
  • Hologic Inc.
  • SIUI
  • Alpinion
  • Indoray

Sample Of HospeTrack Hospital Intelligence for Indonesia

HospeTrack Hospital Intelligence for Indonesia

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Report Code: 101010-1-5-1-1-1-2 Publication Date: 01/06/2020 Report Format: MS Excel

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