Around One Third Of Argentina's Healthcare Infrastructure Is Located In The Buenos Aires Region, And This Is Where Most Of The Demand Is Based.DUBLIN Dublin, city, Republic of Ireland Dublin, Irish Baile Átha Cliath, county borough (1991 pop. 915,516), Leinster, capital of the Republic of Ireland, on Dublin Bay at the mouth of the Liffey River. , Ireland Ireland, Irish Eire (âr`ə) [to it are related the poetic Erin and perhaps the Latin Hibernia], island, 32,598 sq mi (84,429 sq km), second largest of the British Isles. -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c48312) has announced the addition of "The Medical Device Market: Argentina" to their offering. Argentina remains amid a period of deep economic difficulty. Prior to the crisis, which broke in 2002, the country was one of the richest in Latin America Latin America, the Spanish-speaking, Portuguese-speaking, and French-speaking countries (except Canada) of North America, South America, Central America, and the West Indies. . Spiralling public debt, however, led to domestic recession and currency depreciation. This has hurt the medical equipment sector, which has faced the twin problems of rising import costs and ever tighter procurement The fancy word for "purchasing." The procurement department within an organization manages all the major purchases. budgets. This has hit access to healthcare in a market which is already noted for its complexity and inefficiency. While the market is undoubtedly difficult, it remains sizeable; hospitals and clinics still function, and facilities are of a generally high standard. Around one third of Argentina's healthcare infrastructure is located in the Buenos Aires Buenos Aires (bwā`nəs ī`rēz, âr`ēz, Span. bwā`nōs ī`rās), city and federal district (1991 pop. region, and this is where most of the demand will be based. Price will be, more than ever, a key factor in purchasers' decision-making decision-making, n the process of coming to a conclusion or making a judgment. decision-making, evidence-based, n a type of informal decision-making that combines clinical expertise, patient concerns, and evidence gathered from ; it is notable that in the past couple of years, US importers have lost ground to cheaper suppliers in countries such as Brazil. Espicom's in-depth medical device market reports are ideal for executives wanting to understand the key drivers in medical markets and have access to a wealth of statistical data. Each report opens with an outlook section that provides analysis of the market, 5-year market forecasts, national data projections, market outlook and key developments such as regulation, health facilities and government policy. The report also provides extensive background information, population trends, health status, health expenditure, organisation & administration, hospital services, medical personnel, healthcare development, market access information, trade data and essential industry contacts. Included with the report are 3 free quarterly updated outlook reports, enabling you to keep up to date with market developments for a year. Topics Covered: * Medical Device Market * Key National Data Projections * Geography * Political Overview * Economic Overview * Population * Demographic Indicators * Mortality * Morbidity morbidity /mor·bid·i·ty/ (mor-bid´it-e) 1. a diseased condition or state. 2. the incidence or prevalence of a disease or of all diseases in a population. mor·bid·i·ty n. * Organisation & Administration * Health Expenditure * Hospital Services * Ambulatory Care ambulatory care n. Medical care provided to outpatients. ambulatory care, n the health services provided on an outpatient basis to those who can visit a health care facility and return home the same day. * Medical Personnel * Regulatory Environment * Trade Fairs * Distributors * Medical Device Imports * Domestic Production * Directory For more information, visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c48312 |
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