Health Services in Australia
The Health Services subdivision includes entities that primarily provide direct treatment to patients, or perform auxiliary services in support of treatment. Health services entities that provide direct treatment to patients include general hospitals, general practices and physiotherapy clinics, while auxiliary service providers include pathology and diagnostic imaging.
This report covers the scope, size, disposition and growth of the industry including the key sensitivities and success factors. Also included are five year industry forecasts, growth rates and an analysis of the industry key players and their market shares.
- About this Industry
- Industry at a Glance
- Table Key Statistics Snapshot
- Table Revenue vs. employment growth
- Table Enterprises
- Table Industry Structure
- Industry Performance
- Table Federal funding for Medicare
- Table Industry revenue
- Table Life Cycle Stage
- Products & Markets
- Table KEY BUYING INDUSTRIES
- Table KEY SELLING INDUSTRIES
- Table Products and services segmentation (2016-17)
- Table Major market segmentation (2016-17)
- Table Business Locations 2016-17
- Table Distribution of enterprises vs. population
- Competitive Landscape
- Table Sector vs. Industry Costs
- Table Barriers to Entry checklist
- Major Companies
- Table Major players
- Table NSW Health - subdivision segment performance
- Table Department of Health & Human Services Victoria - subdivision segment performance
- Table Queensland Health - subdivision segment performance
- Operating Conditions
- Table Capital intensity
- Table Tools of the Trade: Growth Strategies for Success
- Table Volatility vs Growth
- Key Statistics
- Table Industry Data
- Table Annual Change
- Table Key Ratios
- Jargon & Glossary