1 / 3

Strategy Consulting Company in India

BDB India Private Limited is a leading global business strategy consulting and market research company in India. Since 1989, BDB has been providing clients with solutions to expand their businesses in the Indian and international marketplace. We are an ISO certified company. BDB India is the leading global business strategy consulting and market research firm for automotive industry. BDB is Strategy Consulting Company in India<br>.View More at: https://bdbipl.com/<br>

BDB1
Download Presentation

Strategy Consulting Company in India

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Strategy Consulting Company in India BDB India Private Limited is a leading global business strategy consulting and market research company in India. Since 1989, BDB has been providing clients with solutions to expand their businesses in the Indian and international marketplace. We are an ISO certified company. BDB India is the leading global business strategy consulting and market research firm for automotive industry. BDB is Strategy Consulting Company in India .View More at: https://bdbipl.com/ What is technical trends in Healthcare Industry tells that BDB, India. BDB India is a leading global business strategy consulting and market research firm for healthcare and pharmaceutical sector. We have a team of best market researchers, business analysts and business consultants. We develop time bound strategic roadmaps for our clients. BDB India gives us best market research for Healthcare Market Research Companies. BDB India specializes in performing market research and studies related to Clinical Laboratory Equipment, Pathology Equipment, Surgical Products, Imaging Equipment, Medical Equipment, Hospital Equipment and Furniture, Equipment for Radiology and Microbiology etc. According to industry estimates, there are a number of fascinating healthcare technology developments for 2023 that could fundamentally change the sector. According to the most recent developments in the healthcare industry, it is obvious that more innovation is afoot in the field and that this will take centre stage in headlines all throughout the year. The global well-

  2. being of patients can be significantly enhanced by the new healthcare trends in 2023. Yet, if done incorrectly, it may make things worse rather than better. In order to build trust and value with their increasingly techsavvy patients, famous hospitals, clinics, and medical experts have already flocked to top technological developments in healthcare. Indian pharmaceuticals have again demonstrated their leadership, and this time it was in the creation of the Covid-19 vaccinations that prevented millions of deaths worldwide. After Covid- 19, domestic pharmaceutical businesses, which were previously known for their low-cost generic drug manufacturing, are now praised for their high-quality R&D ecosystem, a stunning transformation from being seen as a volume maker to a value generator. India produces 20% of the world’s volume supply, placing third globally in terms of production. The healthcare and medical sector is about to undergo a significant transition. In 2023, the smartwatches and apps we use will fundamentally alter how we approach healthcare, ushering in a new era of patient-driven care. In 2022, the industry saw ups and downs. There were more layoffs at health tech companies and much less investments made in the sector. We are still committed to making structural and technological reforms as we recover from the pandemic. The healthcare sector in India has seen a significant increase in employment and earnings. The fast growth of the Indian healthcare sector is being fueled by the increase of services and spending by both public and private organisations. In India, there is a surplus of highly skilled medical professionals, which gives them an edge. India is also cost-competitive when compared to its peers in Asia and Western countries. The cost of surgery in India is around onetenth that of the US or Western Europe. The Indian healthcare industry is anticipated to grow by three times, at a CAGR of 22% between 2016 and 2022, from US$ 110 billion to US$ 372 billion. By 2025, it is predicted that the e-health market would be worth US$10.6 billion. In the last few decades, technology adoption has fundamentally changed the healthcare industry in India, and the epidemic has sped up the process. Many tendencies that have evolved since COVID-19 are noticeable. Also, Covid-19 pushed healthcare delivery systems and infrastructure to their limits, paving the way for additional investments and the use of cutting-edge technologies to fight current and impending pandemics. Smartwatches monitoring vitals to flag a possible medical issue, robots using 5G networks to carry out medical procedures, patients using a cell phone to make video chats with doctors and during a global pandemic, a government app assisted in immunising more than 2 billion individuals. With the adoption of technology and the emphasis on preventative health, disruptive models from healthtech start-ups have emerged. The Internet of Medical Things (IoMT), which will play a crucial role in monitoring and preventing illnesses, has been formed by the Internet of Things (IoT) in conjunction with telemedicine, according to Industry Advisors. Healthcare providers can determine the best method for each patient with the aid of more effective, precise, and lasting interventions with the aid of AI-driven analytics, tools, and equipment. According to public health professionals, India’s healthcare system must strike a balance between providing excellencare at premium urban institutions and ensuring that the vast

  3. majority of the rural population has access to appropriate medical facilities. Also, the simple accessibility and affordability of medical gadgets will be beneficial. They have to be manufactured in India for that to happen. The first step has already been taken by the government, which introduced a production-linked incentive programme for medical equipment producers.

More Related