Growing Burden of Lifestyle Diseases in Emerging Countries

Growing Burden of Lifestyle Diseases in Emerging Countries

The Healthcare and Life Sciences Growth Trajectory Beyond BRICS

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03-Feb-2016
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Research Code: 9AE5-00-02-00-00
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While low and middle income group countries are typically characterized by a high burden of communicable diseases, the trend appears to be changing. By 2030, NCDs are expected to account for nearly 55% of the disease burden of these country groups. A growing middle aged population increases the risk of NCDs in the low and middle income country groups, especially Asia, Africa, and parts of Latin America. Growth in burden of NCDs—diabetes and cardiovascular diseases—not only calls for greater healthcare infrastructure and a larger healthcare workforce but also adequate preventive care. The initiatives of the government to develop eHealth in some countries open up avenues for investment in areas, such as tele-medicine, healthcare platforms and application software, and electronic health records.

Table of Contents

Executive Summary

Executive Summary (continued)

EMI—A Journey from Macro to Micro

What Are Economic Insights-Micro Booms?

Economic Insight: Micro Booms—What is the Structured Approach?

Issue-Based Brainstorming About Mega Trends and Emerging Markets

Research Methodology

Research Methodology (continued)

Business Insights

Global Disease Burden Landscape

Disease Bucket

Shifting Disease Burden

What Caused the Epidemiological Shift in Developing Countries?

Non Communicable Diseases—Diseases of Affluence

Income Induced Risk Factor Growth in Developing countries

Global Market for NCDs—Risks and Disease

Growth Insights

NCDs—Behavioral and Metabolic Risks for Top Countries

Global Monitoring Framework by WHO

Behavioral Risk Factors—Smoking Prevalence

Behavioral Risk Factors—Alcohol Consumption

Behavioral Risk Factors—Inadequate Physical Activity

Disease Vulnerability by Demographic Median Age Group

Disease Vulnerability by Demographic Median Age Group (continued)

Profit Insights

Healthcare Expenditure Growth in High NCD-Burdened Countries

Current and Mid-term Focus Areas in NCD-Burdened Countries

Why Invest in Indonesia?

Indonesian Healthcare at the Early Stage of Growth

Indonesia—Hospital Distribution by Province

Indonesia—Target Cities for Healthcare Infrastructure Expansion

Indonesia—Top Hospitals by City

What is Driving the Need for Preventive Care in Mexico?

Mexican Healthcare—Challenges and Unmet Needs

Mexican Healthcare—Development and Opportunities

Evolution of EHR in Mexican Public Institutions and Hospitals

Mexico—Distribution of Hospitals

Conclusion and Key Takeaway

Legal Disclaimer

Important Definitions

Important Definitions (continued)

List of Abbreviations

The Frost & Sullivan Story

Value Proposition—Future of Your Company & Career

Global Perspective

Industry Convergence

360º Research Perspective

Implementation Excellence

Our Blue Ocean Strategy

While low and middle income group countries are typically characterized by a high burden of communicable diseases, the trend appears to be changing. By 2030, NCDs are expected to account for nearly 55% of the disease burden of these country groups. A growing middle aged population increases the risk of NCDs in the low and middle income country groups, especially Asia, Africa, and parts of Latin America. Growth in burden of NCDs—diabetes and cardiovascular diseases—not only calls for greater healthcare infrastructure and a larger healthcare workforce but also adequate preventive care. The initiatives of the government to develop eHealth in some countries open up avenues for investment in areas, such as tele-medicine, healthcare platforms and application software, and electronic health records.
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Author Debanjali Sen
WIP Number 9AE5-00-02-00-00
Keyword 1 Lifestyle Diseases
Keyword 2 Non?Communicable Diseases in developing countries
Keyword 3 Impact of Lifestyle Diseases on Healthcare
Is Prebook No