Health Care Sector
Companies in this industry provide a wide range of health care and social services through hospitals, doctors' offices, nursing homes, outpatient surgery centers, and other facilities. Major companies include Ascension Health, HCA Healthcare, Kaiser Permanente, and Tenet Healthcare (all based in the US), as well as Fresenius (Germany), National Hospital Organization (Japan), and Ramsay Health Care (Australia).
Worldwide, health care expenditures reached about $10 trillion in 2021 according to World Health Organization (WHO). Health spending in the US is expected to reach about $20,000 per person by 2050, according to Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME).
The US health care sector includes about 890,000 establishments (single-location companies and units of multi-location companies) with combined annual revenue of about $2.5 trillion.
Competitive Landscape
Health care reform efforts in the US and other developed countries are changing how providers are reimbursed for care. More attention is being focused on rewarding or penalizing institutions based on efficiency standards and the quality of care delivered. As pay-for-performance reimbursements are implemented, health companies are consolidating to better compete and negotiate with suppliers and insurers. Slim operating margins and a minimal ability to raise prices makes eliminating wasteful processes essential. Obtaining grants and federal funds is key to profitability in the case of many nonprofit health care providers.
Hospitals, surgery centers, and other facilities may compete for physicians, seeking to attract doctors with state-of-the-art equipment and quality work environments. Hospitals and ambulatory surgery centers also compete for procedure volumes, as health care shifts toward outpatient settings. Physician practices and ambulatory clinics in cities generally have several direct competitors in the immediate geographic area, but those serving in remote regions may have little to no competition for patients. Smaller care providers can find success in offering specialized services and building a local reputation for quality care. The US health care sector is highly fragmented: the top 50 organizations generate about 20% of revenue.
Competitive Advantages:
Diverse Services Network - Health networks that provide care in a variety of settings, including hospitals, clinics, and physician practices, can benefit from the shift toward outpatient care. Hospital care is becoming more specialized, while routine procedures are increasingly performed in ambulatory facilities. Increasing bargaining power with insurers and suppliers is essential in the changing health care landscape.
Advanced Technologies - Having access to the most advanced medical care technologies and emerging fields of medical research helps boost the reputation of health care facilities. Hospitals that participate in clinical research programs can offer patients experimental treatments and cutting-edge care techniques. Having access to digital systems that help determine treatment protocols and avoid redundant processes is also beneficial.
Insurer Relationships - Companies depend on commercial insurance contracts for the majority of reimbursement revenue. In the US, government mandates aim to lower Medicare and Medicaid spending, and commercial insurers often follow the lead of Medicare and Medicaid in setting rates. Managed care organizations include hospitals in their provider networks based on quality, price, and the availability of services in the area.
Companies to Watch:
HCA Healthcare is the largest for-profit operator of hospitals in the US, with about 190 facilities in 20 states. It also runs ambulatory, surgery, and urgent care centers across the country and has operations in the UK. The diversified company is expanding its portfolio of specialized hospital services and outpatient care facilities.
Fresenius operates nearly 4,000 dialysis clinics worldwide, as well as more than 100 hospitals in Germany and Spain. The company also provides infusion equipment and hospital management services. Fresenius operates in more than 100 countries and has expanded in recent years through acquisitions.
Tenet Healthcare operates major urban medical centers and small community hospitals in about 10 US states. Like HCA, Tenet operates ambulatory health centers and has operations in the UK. It also provides patient billing and communications services to affiliates and nonaffiliates across the US through its Conifer Health Solutions subsidiary.
Products, Operations & Technology
Major services include patient care which accounts for about 65% of the industry's revenue. This is followed by assisted daily living (ADL) and dental
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