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Healthcare System and Delivery Network ± 2010 Yearbook 
Summary
 GBI Research¶s new report, ³Healthcare System and Delivery Network ± 2010 Yearbook´ provides key data, information and analysis on the Healthcare Delivery in both developed andemerging economies. The report provides market landscape, competitive landscape and
markettrends
information on Healthcare Delivery in the US,
Japan
, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, theUK India, China and Brazil. The report provides comprehensive information on the key trendsaffecting healthcare delivery, and key analytical content on the market dynamics. The report alsoreviews the competitive landscape and technology offerings. This report is built using data andinformation sourced from proprietary databases, primary and secondary research and in-houseanalysis by GBI Research¶s team of industry experts.
Scope
 The scope of this report includes:- Overall national healthcare expenditure, expenditure by category and public versus privatespending.- The next section gives a detailed account of the healthcare
infrastructure
, including thehealthcare providers, hospitals bed size and healthcare professionals.- The following section gives details on the healthcare system, health insurance providers,regulation and sources of funding impacting the healthcare system and delivery network in theUS, Japan, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, the
UK 
India, China and Brazil.- This is followed by profiles of key market players in the US, Japan, France, Italy, Germany,Spain, the UK India, China and Brazil.- The sixth section gives details on the socio-economic and demographic trends affecting thehealthcare sector. It also gives information on the leading causes of death in the US, Japan,France, Italy, Germany, Spain, the UK India, China and Brazil.- The last section of this chapter discusses the key healthcare delivery opportunities andchallenges in the US, Japan, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, the UK India, China and Brazil.
Table of Contents :
 1 Table of Contents 41.1 List of Tables 101.2 List of Figures 122 Healthcare System and Delivery Network: Introduction 142.1 GBI Research Guidance 143 Healthcare Delivery System in the US 163.1 Introduction 163.2 Healthcare Expenditure 163.2.1 Healthcare Expenditure as a Share of GDP 173.2.2 Healthcare Expenditure by Category 183.2.3 Health Care Expenditure per Capita by Source of Funding 203.3 Healthcare Infrastructure 22
 
3.3.1 Healthcare Providers 223.3.2 Hospital Beds 233.3.3 Healthcare Professionals 243.4 Healthcare System 243.4.1 Health Insurance Providers 253.4.2 Healthcare Regulation 293.4.3 Sources of Funding 323.5 Key Players in the Healthcare Industry 333.5.1 Mayo Clinic 333.5.2 Johns Hopkins Hospital 333.5.3 Cleveland Clinic 343.6 Socio-Economic and Demographic Trends Affecting Healthcare Sector 353.6.1 High Population Growth 353.6.2 Disease Profile 363.7 The US Healthcare Delivery Opportunities 373.7.1 Health Information Technology (HIT) Will Make Healthcare Delivery Safer, MoreEffective and More Efficient 373.7.2 Rapid Uptake of Generic Drugs Will Reduce Prescription Drug Spending 373.8 The US Healthcare Delivery Challenges 383.8.1 High Cost of Prescription Drugs Encourages Patients to Forgo Treatment 383.8.2 Decreasing Employment-based Health Insurance Coverage Increases the Number of Uninsured 384 Healthcare Delivery System in Japan 394.1 Introduction 394.2 Healthcare Expenditure 394.2.1 Healthcare Expenditure as a Share of GDP 394.2.2 Healthcare Expenditure by Category 404.2.3 Health Care Expenditure per Capita by Source of Funding 414.3 Healthcare Infrastructure 424.3.1 Healthcare Providers 424.3.2 Hospital Beds 434.3.3 Healthcare Professionals 444.4 Healthcare System 444.4.1 Health Insurance Providers 454.4.2 Healthcare Regulation 474.4.3 Sources of Funding 484.5 Key Players in the Healthcare Industry 484.6 Socio-Economic and Demographic Trends Affecting Healthcare Sector 494.6.1 High Population Growth 494.6.2 Disease Profile 504.7 Healthcare Delivery Opportunities 524.7.1 The Japanese Government Is Promoting HIT Adoption in Medical Institutions 524.7.2 Rapidly Aging Population Will Drive the Healthcare Market 524.8 Healthcare Delivery Challenges 524.8.1 Attention on Late-stage Diseases Rather Than Early Health 524.8.2 Japan Has Abundance of Hospital Beds but Understaffed Hospitals 52
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