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Showing posts with label healthcare. Show all posts
Showing posts with label healthcare. Show all posts

13 March 2017

Essilor is the World’s Most Powerful Healthcare Brand

  
Every year, leading valuation and strategy consultancy Brand Finance values the brands of thousands of the world’s biggest companies. Brands are first evaluated to determine their power / strength (based on factors such as marketing investment, familiarity, loyalty, staff satisfaction and corporate reputation) and given a corresponding score out of 100 and letter grade up to AAA+. Brand strength is used to determine what proportion of a business’ revenue is contributed by the brand, which is projected into perpetuity to determine the brand’s value. The world’s most valuable medical and healthcare brands are ranked and included in the Brand Finance Healthcare 25 2017.
Essilor is the most powerful brand in the medical and healthcare industry, with a Brand Strength Index score of 74. Its brand value is US$2.9 billion, backed by strong revenue growth over 2016, particularly from online and sun-wear sales. Essilor recently agreed to join forces with Luxottica in what could become one of Europe’s largest ever international mergers. The proposed merger has caused quite a stir, but has been generally well received. As medical considerations and functional attributes become more important to eyewear brands, there are clear opportunities for collaboration. Brand Finance’s results show however that Essilor brings more than know-how and exceptional products to the table, its brand is an essential asset too. Brand Finance’s David Haigh comments, “The strength and value of the Essilor brand are clear. Post-merger, management will therefore need to structure the new entity’s brand architecture very carefully and understand the sources of and potential threats to brand value going forward.”
The global healthcare industry is dominated by the US with 22 brands in the top 25 table. UnitedHealth Group, the largest US health insurer, leads the industry as the most valuable brand despite a 10% fall in brand value to US$13 billion. Despite the fact that the industry has in many cases struggled to operate profitably under Obamacare, UnitedHealth Group released impressive numbers for fiscal year 2016, with revenue growth of 17.6% year over year. The healthcare giant has already exited from most of the states that offer plans under Obamacare and President Trump’s planed reforms to the policy may make further retrenchment unnecessary. Additionally, the company is planning to buy Surgical Care Affiliates for about US$2.3 billion which is expected to close in the first half of 2017.
The much-hyped US$54 billion merger between Anthem and Cigna was dropped due to an adverse legal judgement, though an appeal has been launched. Cigna, with a brand value of USD 5.3 billion, is the fastest growing brand with 50% brand value growth. Cigna has also been active in collaborations to bring additional features like fingerprint access and more health resources to their customers. Both companies exceeded the earnings and revenue expectations of 2016. Anthem's results were driven by strong performance in its government-business segments and increase in Medicaid membership, whereas Cigna's were driven by its commercial Healthcare and Global Supplemental Benefits business.
Cardinal Health was this year’s highest new entry. It secured 15th place thanks to its strong revenues and its huge contract wins. The growing health giant landed a USD 2.25 billion contract with Pentagon to provide worldwide ordering and distribution of surgical supplies.
Germany’s most valuable healthcare brand (and the only German brand in the table), Fresenius, is looking forward to its largest takeover to date, as it acquires Quironsalud for US$6.4 billion. Acquiring Spain’s biggest private hospital chain solidifies Fresenius’s position as the leading private hospital operator in Europe.
Medtronic saw a disappointing earnings result this year, accounting for the 15% year to year drop in brand value. The company still made a huge leap with the FDA approval of its artificial pancreas for diabetes, which is to hit market in spring of 2017 so brand value could well rebound next year. 
Becton Dickinson was another less successful brand. It suffered a major drop in both rankings and brand value, which is down 45%. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) found a dozen health violations by the brand after cases of finger amputations of its employees came on the news.

12 December 2016

IFC, EBRD Help Aversi Pharma Expand Access to Quality Healthcare Services in Georgia

 IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) are supporting Aversi-Pharma, one of Georgia’s leading healthcare providers, in expanding access to affordable, high-quality medical care.
IFC will provide a €13 million loan to Aversi, supporting a drive by the company to expand its network of healthcare facilities and provide advanced medical services across Georgia. The EBRD will contribute a €5 million loan to the company’s development. The loans will finance the construction of an advanced oncology center in Tbilisi and an outpatient clinic in Telavi, East Georgia. They will also support the acquisition of state-of-the-art medical equipment for both clinics. Many of those services are scarce in Georgia, especially in the country's outlying regions.
“Accessibility to affordable, high-quality healthcare services is vital for Georgia,” said Paata Kurtanidze, Aversi's founder. “It contributes to the well-being of our society, promotes the country’s development, and reduces poverty. With support from international finance institutions, we plan to meet increased demand for quality healthcare services in Georgia.”
Bruno Balvanera, EBRD Director for the Caucasus, Moldova, and Belarus said: “We are proud to continue our successful cooperation with Aversi. This project is extremely important for the welfare of the population and will help to improve the healthcare infrastructure of the country. EBRD strives to support Georgia in all its aspects of economic development. This project is also important as it fits with EBRD’s strategy to promote higher energy efficiency, competitiveness, innovative product development, and corporate governance standards among local private companies.”
Jan van Bilsen, IFC Regional Manager for the South Caucasus, said, “Companies like Aversi demonstrate the impact that the private sector can have on the healthcare industry in developing countries. As the world’s largest multilateral investor in private health care in emerging markets, with over $1.6 billion committed portfolio in health services and life sciences, we provide private companies with long-term financing and global expertise. That enables them to improve the reach and quality of medical care, making life better for people in countries, like Georgia.”
As a result of its expansion, Aversi, which is one of the largest employers in the country with over 8,000 full-time workers, is also expected to create new jobs. As part of the project, Aversi Pharma will also receive up to $127,000 in grants under the EBRD’s FINTECC capital improvement program. The grants will help the company install insulation, efficient heating systems, improved ventilation, and building management system in its hospitals. In 2015, the EBRD provided the company with financing to expand a hospital in Marneuli and to renovate the Infectious Diseases Hospital in Tbilisi.
Private companies are a key part of Georgia's healthcare system, providing more than 80 percent of the health services in the country. Patients pay only the difference between the fee of the healthcare providers and state's universal health coverage, which makes healthcare services more affordable for the population. The government reimburses hospitals for the services they provide to patients.
Georgia became an IFC member in 1995. Since then, IFC has committed more than $1.2 billion in long-term financing, of which $436 million was mobilized from partners. Those investments covered 55 projects in the financial services, agribusiness, manufacturing, and infrastructure sectors. In addition, IFC has supported more than $331 million in trade through its trade finance program, and implemented a number of advisory projects focused on developing the private sector in Georgia. In fiscal year 2016, IFC invested almost $19 billion in developing countries worldwide.




16 March 2016

Time to speak to the digital doctor: 62% of Brits have now used technology to access primary healthcare‏

Ordering repeat prescriptions, speaking to GPs online, attending video appointments  are the most popular ways patients are using tech -
AN OVERWHELMING number of UK patients are currently using technology to access doctor’s appointments and medication, according to new research into patient behaviours and the healthcare ecosystem.

62% of Britons have used technology to access healthcare, according to a study of 1,014 British adults carried out by on-demand video GP consultation service, PushDoctor.co.uk.

According to the data, ordering repeat prescriptions (29%) is currently the most popular way Britons are using technology to access healthcare services.

More than 1 in 5 (22%) have communicated with a GP online - e.g. via live chat, whilst 1 in 7 (17%) have already used video consultation services to speak to a GP.

Those aged 18-24 and 35-44 are driving adoption of these technologies.

Convenience is leading this step change, with almost one in three (30%) claiming they would consult a GP via video if it meant they could have an appointment when and where they wanted.

Meanwhile, 27% would do so if it meant they could have an immediate or same day appointment, and 1 in 4 (26%) if they couldn’t travel to their GP surgery.

Eren Ozagir, CEO and founder at PushDoctor.co.uk, said: “This report shows just how much technology is altering patient behaviours, and how widely this is now being accepted by those seeking to access primary care in a way more syncopated with people’s lives.

“This research also shows that the vast majority of all patients appreciate the need for innovations which make it quicker and more convenient to get expert medical advice. Ultimately, this comes down providing greater patient choice - enabling them to have more control over how and when they access their healthcare - which is something I’m sure most health professionals strive to offer their patients.”

Dr Adam Simon, chief medical officer at PushDoctor.co.uk, said: “Clearly there is significant demand amongst patients for new pathways to healthcare which work better for them, and are more in keeping with the ways they manage other areas of their lives. Such technologies are being gradually introduced into the healthcare industry the UK, but - looking at this data - there is a need to speed up this process.

“In introducing this greater level of convenience and choice, UK health providers will be better equipped to reach and help a greater number of patients, whilst bringing access to healthcare more in line with the ways other industries and services have modernised over the past five to 10 years.”

For more information, visit www.PushDoctor.co.uk or visit the App Store.
Top 5 Ways British Patients Are Using Technology to Access Primary Healthcare and GP Services;
1.    Order repeat prescriptions (29%)
2.    Attend a GP appointment via live chat (22%)
3.    Attend a video appointment with a GP (17%)
4.    Access medical records (16%)
5.    Buy non-prescription medication (15%)

04 November 2015

Nuevos tiempos. Nuevo Luzán5. Nueva web


La nueva web de Luzán5 refleja el posicionamiento actual de la compañía como ‘Consultoría Healthcare 359o’, un concepto que transmite con mayor claridad el tipo de trabajo que ya viene desarrollando en los últimos años y que se apoya en dos de sus puntos fuertes:

·         Más de 30 años de experiencia y conocimiento como consultores
·         Relaciones con todos los profesionales, asociaciones, colectivos y empresas del sector salud

El entorno ha cambiado y el proceso de adaptación de Luzán5 a los nuevos tiempos se manifiesta en la renovada web, donde se muestra visualmente el resultado de la reorganización interna que hace posible ofrecer soluciones y proyectos a medida a través de 4 grandes áreas de consultoría:

·         Formación y Desarrollo Profesional
·         Investigación Estratégica en Salud
·         Relaciones Institucionales y Acceso de Mercado
·         Entornos Digitales y Comunicación

Esta redefinición de las áreas de trabajo es coherente con las actuales necesidades del sector, donde el acceso al mercado está en pleno auge y el mundo online es una realidad incuestionable. Cada una de las 4 áreas presenta en la nueva web información sobre sus objetivos, las soluciones que aporta, y una selección de casos de éxito reales.

La presencia de Luzán5 en el entorno online continua con su blog, que también presenta un nuevo estilo, más moderno y atractivo, y es el eje de la comunicación institucional de la compañía y de multitud de contenidos relacionados con el healthcare, la gestión sociosanitaria y el marketing.

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27 October 2014

Ferrer colabora con la ONG Cirugía Solidaria

La unidad de Healthcare de Ferrer ha firmado un acuerdo por el que donará más de 40.000 unidades de paracetamol a Cirugía Solidaria, una ONG creada hace 14 años por sanitarios quirúrgicos de la Región de Murcia.

El objetivo de esta donación es prestar ayuda al proyecto que va a poner en marcha la ONG en Senegal el próximo año. Además, se utilizarán estas unidades de paracetamol para ayudar a quien lo necesite en los campamentos saharauis con los que Cirugía Solidaria colabora. Esta donación será de gran ayuda para cubrir las necesidades de toma de analgésicos de los pacientes intervenidos.
Un ejemplo de la gran labor de ayuda en países de África que realiza la ONG son las más de 2.195 consultas, 919 pacientes intervenidos y 1.108 procesos quirúrgicos realizados en sus cinco campañas de colaboración en Camerún. Los procesos más comunes son las hernias inguinales, umbilicales o diversos tipos de tumores, entre otros.

Cirugía Solidaria
Cirugía Solidaria es una ONG creada en el año 2000 por profesionales sanitarios quirúrgicos que pertenece al Hospital Clínico Universitario Virgen de la Arrixaca Murcia que realiza proyectos quirúrgicos en diferentes países de África como Camerún, Mali y en Campamentos Saharauis. La ONG está formada por cirujanos, anestesistas, enfermeras, pediatras, internistas, otorrinos, fisioterapeutas, matronas y técnicos cuyo objetivo es prestar asistencia médica mediante cirugía en países con carencias o inexistencia de cobertura sanitaria, ayuda al desarrollo sanitario y la formación del personal sanitario en estos países.

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