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Research Paper Presentation
A Study on Key Growth Drivers of Indian
Medical Education for FDI with special
reference to ‘Make in India’ Program
In the Two-day National Seminar
(18.11.2016 & 19.11.2016)
Department of Business Management
Osmania University - Hyderabad
Under the Guidance of
Dr. SMITHA SAMBRANI
Presentation by
HARINADH KARIMIKONDA
• India is emerging, after initiation of the Make in India program as
the top global destination for foreign direct investment.
• Foreign Direct Investment has always been a matter of concern for
India, when it comes to medical education sector 100% FDI is
allowed by the government.
• Foreign Direct Investments (FDI) inflow into the education sector
in India stood at US$ 1,256 million from April 2000 to March
2016, according to data released by Department of Industrial
Policy and Promotion (DIPP).
• In order to cater the healthcare needs of a population of 1.2
billion, India would need an additional 7 lakh doctors by 2022.
• In this paper an attempt has been made to conduct opportunity
analysis for highlighting the key growth drives, the Make in India
incentives for Indian medical education sector for foreign direct
investment.
Introduction
Objectives :
Objective – 2
To study the Make in India incentives for promoting foreign
direct investment in Indian medical education sector
Objective - 1
To study key growth drivers of Indian medical education sector
for foreign direct investment.
Hypothesis :
Alternative Hypothesis (H1)
There is a significance growth for Indian medical education
sector to attract foreign direct investment
Null Hypothesis (H0)
There is no significance growth for Indian medical
education sector to attract foreign direct investment
Research Framework of the Study:
Performance of
Key Growth
Drivers
Make in India
Support/
Incentives
Viability of
Indian
Medical
Education for
FDI
Results and DiscussionPerformance of Key
Growth Drivers:
Growth of Population
Expatriation Rate of Doctors
Size of Young Population
Number of Aspirants
Availability of Doctors
Number of Medical Colleges
Distribution of Medical Colleges
Alternative Healthcare Services
Cost Medical Services
Growth of Medical Tourism
India is the second most populous
country in the world, with 1,336,286,256
(1.3 billion) people (May 2016), nearly a
fifth of the world's population. India is
projected to be the world's most
populous country by 2022.
Results and DiscussionPerformance of Key
Growth Drivers:
Growth of Population
Expatriation Rate of Doctors
Size of Young Population
Number of Aspirants
Availability of Doctors
Number of Medical Colleges
Distribution of Medical Colleges
Alternative Healthcare Services
Cost Medical Services
Growth of Medical Tourism
over 56,000 Indian doctors in UK,
the US, Canada, and Australia. 8%
and 3% respectively
Results and DiscussionPerformance of Key
Growth Drivers:
Growth of Population
Expatriation Rate of Doctors
Size of Young Population
Number of Aspirants
Availability of Doctors
Number of Medical Colleges
Distribution of Medical Colleges
Alternative Healthcare Services
Cost Medical Services
Growth of Medical Tourism
Current predictions suggest a steady
increase in the youth population to
464 million by 2021 and finally a
decline to 458 million by 2026.
By 2020, India is set to become the
world’s youngest country with 64 per
cent of its population in the working
age group
Results and DiscussionPerformance of Key
Growth Drivers:
Growth of Population
Expatriation Rate of Doctors
Size of Young Population
Number of Aspirants
Availability of Doctors
Number of Medical Colleges
Distribution of Medical Colleges
Alternative Healthcare Services
Cost Medical Services
Growth of Medical Tourism
It is estimated that more than 5,000
students leave India for medical education
elsewhere, with China being the most
popular destination followed by Russia,
Ukraine, Nepal and Kazakhstan.
The total number of candidates for the
FMGE trained in China from 2010 through
2014 is 18,297and the number is
increasing.
Results and DiscussionPerformance of Key
Growth Drivers:
Growth of Population
Expatriation Rate of Doctors
Size of Young Population
Number of Aspirants
Availability of Doctors
Number of Medical Colleges
Distribution of Medical Colleges
Alternative Healthcare Services
Cost Medical Services
Growth of Medical Tourism
The current doctor: patient ratio of
1:1681 is below World Health
Organization recommended figure of
1:1000.
Thus India needs about 7 lakh
doctors by 2022 in order to meet
WHO standards
Results and DiscussionPerformance of Key
Growth Drivers:
Growth of Population
Expatriation Rate of Doctors
Size of Young Population
Number of Aspirants
Availability of Doctors
Number of Medical Colleges
Distribution of Medical Colleges
Alternative Healthcare Services
Cost Medical Services
Growth of Medical Tourism
As of 2016, there are 426 medical
colleges in India where qualifications
are recognized by the Medical Council
of India; these medical schools have a
combined capacity to provide medical
education for 54,145 students and the
government recognizes the crucial role
of the private sector in this regard.
Results and DiscussionPerformance of Key
Growth Drivers:
Growth of Population
Expatriation Rate of Doctors
Size of Young Population
Number of Aspirants
Availability of Doctors
Number of Medical Colleges
Distribution of Medical Colleges
Alternative Healthcare Services
Cost Medical Services
Growth of Medical Tourism
The geographic distribution of these colleges
shows a noticeable southward slant with 44%
of all medical seats distributed between the
states of Karnataka, Andhra, Telangana, Tamil
Nadu and Kerala.
Undivided Andhra Pradesh had the most
number of seats in the country but after
division, Karnataka holds that title.
Maharashtra has the most colleges but has a
lesser number of seats when taken
cumulatively.
Results and DiscussionPerformance of Key
Growth Drivers:
Growth of Population
Expatriation Rate of Doctors
Size of Young Population
Number of Aspirants
Availability of Doctors
Number of Medical Colleges
Distribution of Medical Colleges
Alternative Healthcare Services
Cost Medical Services
Growth of Medical Tourism
Only 5 to 7% usage of AYUSH
(Ayurveda, Yoga, Unnani, Siddha &
Homeopathy) has been reported
both in rural and urban areas
The NSSO survey has found higher
inclination towards allopathy
treatment-- around 90%--in both
rural and urban areas.
Results and DiscussionPerformance of Key
Growth Drivers:
Growth of Population
Expatriation Rate of Doctors
Size of Young Population
Number of Aspirants
Availability of Doctors
Number of Medical Colleges
Distribution of Medical Colleges
Alternative Healthcare Services
Cost Medical Services
Growth of Medical Tourism
According to the statistics released by AMA,
India has no parallels in healthcare when it
comes to cost effective treatments in
comparison with other countries.
Significant cost differences exist among US,
UK and South Asian countries.
Results and DiscussionPerformance of Key
Growth Drivers:
Growth of Population
Expatriation Rate of Doctors
Size of Young Population
Number of Aspirants
Availability of Doctors
Number of Medical Colleges
Distribution of Medical Colleges
Alternative Healthcare Services
Cost Medical Services
Growth of Medical Tourism
Medical tourism in the country is
projected to grow to $7-8 billion by
2020 from the current US$3 billion.
India has moved up 13 positions to
52nd rank from 65th in Tourism & Travel
competitive index
Make in India Support/Incentives:
Allowed 100% FDI
Allowed 100% Private Investments
Single Window Clearance System
Common Entrance/Screening Exams
Online Application & Approved System
Considered Commercial Venture
Public Private Partnership (PPP)
Up-gradation of District Hospital
Tax holiday for Longer period
Loans on Concessional basis
Conclusion :
Dr. Smitha Sambrani & Hariandh Karimikonda (2016) : “The study
revealed that Indian medical education sector will have tremendous
growth in coming years and provide lot of investment opportunities. All
the key economic growth drivers relating to medical education is
performing positively. Make in India is providing at most support for
establishment and development of medical education sector. Therefore,
it is a better opportunity for both Indians and foreigners for investment”
Any Queries & Suggestions
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Ppt on key growth drivers of indian medical education for fdi

  • 1. Research Paper Presentation A Study on Key Growth Drivers of Indian Medical Education for FDI with special reference to ‘Make in India’ Program In the Two-day National Seminar (18.11.2016 & 19.11.2016) Department of Business Management Osmania University - Hyderabad Under the Guidance of Dr. SMITHA SAMBRANI Presentation by HARINADH KARIMIKONDA
  • 2. • India is emerging, after initiation of the Make in India program as the top global destination for foreign direct investment. • Foreign Direct Investment has always been a matter of concern for India, when it comes to medical education sector 100% FDI is allowed by the government. • Foreign Direct Investments (FDI) inflow into the education sector in India stood at US$ 1,256 million from April 2000 to March 2016, according to data released by Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP). • In order to cater the healthcare needs of a population of 1.2 billion, India would need an additional 7 lakh doctors by 2022. • In this paper an attempt has been made to conduct opportunity analysis for highlighting the key growth drives, the Make in India incentives for Indian medical education sector for foreign direct investment. Introduction
  • 3. Objectives : Objective – 2 To study the Make in India incentives for promoting foreign direct investment in Indian medical education sector Objective - 1 To study key growth drivers of Indian medical education sector for foreign direct investment.
  • 4. Hypothesis : Alternative Hypothesis (H1) There is a significance growth for Indian medical education sector to attract foreign direct investment Null Hypothesis (H0) There is no significance growth for Indian medical education sector to attract foreign direct investment
  • 5. Research Framework of the Study: Performance of Key Growth Drivers Make in India Support/ Incentives Viability of Indian Medical Education for FDI
  • 6. Results and DiscussionPerformance of Key Growth Drivers: Growth of Population Expatriation Rate of Doctors Size of Young Population Number of Aspirants Availability of Doctors Number of Medical Colleges Distribution of Medical Colleges Alternative Healthcare Services Cost Medical Services Growth of Medical Tourism India is the second most populous country in the world, with 1,336,286,256 (1.3 billion) people (May 2016), nearly a fifth of the world's population. India is projected to be the world's most populous country by 2022.
  • 7. Results and DiscussionPerformance of Key Growth Drivers: Growth of Population Expatriation Rate of Doctors Size of Young Population Number of Aspirants Availability of Doctors Number of Medical Colleges Distribution of Medical Colleges Alternative Healthcare Services Cost Medical Services Growth of Medical Tourism over 56,000 Indian doctors in UK, the US, Canada, and Australia. 8% and 3% respectively
  • 8. Results and DiscussionPerformance of Key Growth Drivers: Growth of Population Expatriation Rate of Doctors Size of Young Population Number of Aspirants Availability of Doctors Number of Medical Colleges Distribution of Medical Colleges Alternative Healthcare Services Cost Medical Services Growth of Medical Tourism Current predictions suggest a steady increase in the youth population to 464 million by 2021 and finally a decline to 458 million by 2026. By 2020, India is set to become the world’s youngest country with 64 per cent of its population in the working age group
  • 9. Results and DiscussionPerformance of Key Growth Drivers: Growth of Population Expatriation Rate of Doctors Size of Young Population Number of Aspirants Availability of Doctors Number of Medical Colleges Distribution of Medical Colleges Alternative Healthcare Services Cost Medical Services Growth of Medical Tourism It is estimated that more than 5,000 students leave India for medical education elsewhere, with China being the most popular destination followed by Russia, Ukraine, Nepal and Kazakhstan. The total number of candidates for the FMGE trained in China from 2010 through 2014 is 18,297and the number is increasing.
  • 10. Results and DiscussionPerformance of Key Growth Drivers: Growth of Population Expatriation Rate of Doctors Size of Young Population Number of Aspirants Availability of Doctors Number of Medical Colleges Distribution of Medical Colleges Alternative Healthcare Services Cost Medical Services Growth of Medical Tourism The current doctor: patient ratio of 1:1681 is below World Health Organization recommended figure of 1:1000. Thus India needs about 7 lakh doctors by 2022 in order to meet WHO standards
  • 11. Results and DiscussionPerformance of Key Growth Drivers: Growth of Population Expatriation Rate of Doctors Size of Young Population Number of Aspirants Availability of Doctors Number of Medical Colleges Distribution of Medical Colleges Alternative Healthcare Services Cost Medical Services Growth of Medical Tourism As of 2016, there are 426 medical colleges in India where qualifications are recognized by the Medical Council of India; these medical schools have a combined capacity to provide medical education for 54,145 students and the government recognizes the crucial role of the private sector in this regard.
  • 12. Results and DiscussionPerformance of Key Growth Drivers: Growth of Population Expatriation Rate of Doctors Size of Young Population Number of Aspirants Availability of Doctors Number of Medical Colleges Distribution of Medical Colleges Alternative Healthcare Services Cost Medical Services Growth of Medical Tourism The geographic distribution of these colleges shows a noticeable southward slant with 44% of all medical seats distributed between the states of Karnataka, Andhra, Telangana, Tamil Nadu and Kerala. Undivided Andhra Pradesh had the most number of seats in the country but after division, Karnataka holds that title. Maharashtra has the most colleges but has a lesser number of seats when taken cumulatively.
  • 13. Results and DiscussionPerformance of Key Growth Drivers: Growth of Population Expatriation Rate of Doctors Size of Young Population Number of Aspirants Availability of Doctors Number of Medical Colleges Distribution of Medical Colleges Alternative Healthcare Services Cost Medical Services Growth of Medical Tourism Only 5 to 7% usage of AYUSH (Ayurveda, Yoga, Unnani, Siddha & Homeopathy) has been reported both in rural and urban areas The NSSO survey has found higher inclination towards allopathy treatment-- around 90%--in both rural and urban areas.
  • 14. Results and DiscussionPerformance of Key Growth Drivers: Growth of Population Expatriation Rate of Doctors Size of Young Population Number of Aspirants Availability of Doctors Number of Medical Colleges Distribution of Medical Colleges Alternative Healthcare Services Cost Medical Services Growth of Medical Tourism According to the statistics released by AMA, India has no parallels in healthcare when it comes to cost effective treatments in comparison with other countries. Significant cost differences exist among US, UK and South Asian countries.
  • 15. Results and DiscussionPerformance of Key Growth Drivers: Growth of Population Expatriation Rate of Doctors Size of Young Population Number of Aspirants Availability of Doctors Number of Medical Colleges Distribution of Medical Colleges Alternative Healthcare Services Cost Medical Services Growth of Medical Tourism Medical tourism in the country is projected to grow to $7-8 billion by 2020 from the current US$3 billion. India has moved up 13 positions to 52nd rank from 65th in Tourism & Travel competitive index
  • 16. Make in India Support/Incentives: Allowed 100% FDI Allowed 100% Private Investments Single Window Clearance System Common Entrance/Screening Exams Online Application & Approved System Considered Commercial Venture Public Private Partnership (PPP) Up-gradation of District Hospital Tax holiday for Longer period Loans on Concessional basis
  • 17. Conclusion : Dr. Smitha Sambrani & Hariandh Karimikonda (2016) : “The study revealed that Indian medical education sector will have tremendous growth in coming years and provide lot of investment opportunities. All the key economic growth drivers relating to medical education is performing positively. Make in India is providing at most support for establishment and development of medical education sector. Therefore, it is a better opportunity for both Indians and foreigners for investment”
  • 18. Any Queries & Suggestions Thank You