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This HospeTrack is the largest database of hospital level medical equipment installed base data, currently available on the market.
It covers 48 countries with more added each quarter. The data is run through an update cycle each year.
Finland:
The Finland Total Hospital & Medical Installed Base Mapping report was updated in 2021 and includes over 200 hospitals and imaging centers from the country with their health infrastructure detailed out.
Contents:
1. Visualize and Map the Total Installed Base of the Country by Hospital
- Monitoring & Access: ECG Machines, Holter monitors, Patient monitors, Ventilators, Anesthesia machines, Stress Testing Machines
- Surgical: C-Arms
- Cardio: Echocardiography, Cath Labs
- Diagnostic Imaging: PET-CT,PET-MRI, Gamma Camera, SPECT, CT Scanners, MRI Scanners, Ultrasound, X-Ray Machines, Mammography machines, DEXA
- Infant Care: Incubators, Radiant Warmers, Fetal monitors, Phototherapy Units, Infant Ventilators
- Renal: Dialysis Machine
- Radiation Therapy: LINAC
- Hospital IT: PACS, EMR
2. Generate Targeted Leads Based on Current Care Area Focus of a Hospital
- 13 care areas tracked for each hospital
- General Medicine, Gyn/Obs, Neurology, Internal Medicine, ER/Trauma, Pulmonology, GI, Cardiology, Oncology, Radiology, Nephrology, Ortho and Nuclear Medicine included in the report
3. Visualize the Current Health Resource Status of a Hospital
- Total number of doctors by hospital
- Total number of Radiologists by hospital
- Total number of Cardiologists by hospital
- Total number of internal medicine physicians by hospital
- Surgeons, neurosurgeons and orthopedic surgeons by hospital
4. Comprehend Medical Services Potential Using Bed and Operating Rooms Data
- Total bed size of a hospital
- Number of ICU beds by hospital
- Number of NICU, PICU beds by hospital
- Number of Major and Minor Operating Rooms available per hospital
- Total number of outpatient visits per hospital where available
- Total number of inpatient visits per hospital where available
5. Understand and Identify Types of Hospitals
- Hospitals by ownership type - public and private
- Assess and differentiate based on size of hospital - Public hospitals, Private hospitals and Imaging centers
- Chart and map based on level of care - Secondary and tertiary care
6. Create Opportunity Heat Maps
- 202 hospitals and Imaging centers in Finland listed by city, region, latitude and longitude and Zip Code
- Contact numbers are available for 90% of the hospitals
- Website links mentioned for hospitals where available
7. Estimate Market Potential of Equipment in the Country
Disclaimer
The information provided in the HospeTrack spreadsheet is designed to provide intelligence on hospitals in Finland. Information provided in the spreadsheet includes details on hospital demographic, care areas, installed base of equipment, skilled resource strength, patient flow and contact details. The spreadsheet is neither intended to provide any personal information of the patients nor provide diagnosis or treatment on diseases to the users.
The information in the report is predominantly gathered through secondary sources along with 5% of the hospital data being gathered through primary research surveys.
Secondary sources of hospital information include:
- Ministry of Health (MoH)
- Hospital website
- Official social media handles (LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube etc.)
- News aggregators
- Official press releases
- Open data sources
- Scientific research publications
- Hospitals/Doctors discovery portals
- Care area specific associations
- Quality control reports
Accuracy:
The publisher has attempted to provide users with utmost accuracy in terms of hospital demographics and installed base data. However, given the dynamic nature of hospital business (including installation of medical devices, the addition of resources and capabilities), the publisher cannot guarantee the granular accuracy of the information in the HospeTrack spreadsheet.
Limitation of Liability:
In no event, the publisher is liable for any damages whatsoever arising out of the use, inability to use, or the results of use of the spreadsheet, any hyperlinks provided in the spreadsheet, or the information contained in the comments of the spreadsheet.
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Executive Summary
Finland’s resolve to reduce Cancer and Rare diseases likely to aid medical device growth
As of 2021, Finland has 202 hospitals and imaging centers, with 119 public facilities and the remaining being private. The country’s healthcare system is one of the best in the world in terms of quality, accessibility, and availability of healthcare professionals. The country has also made significant progress in reducing mortality due to stroke and ischemic heart disease. While overall mortality due to various cancers has been on the decline, chronic liver disease and pancreatic cancer continue to be on the rise.
Even though referrals for specialist visits are available immediately, the waiting time for primary treatments could be several weeks. Despite being able to maintain a reduction in waiting time over the past couple of years, these waiting times are higher than in several European countries. For instance, the waiting time for hip and knee replacement is approximately about 10 and 14 weeks respectively. This is significantly higher than Denmark, Italy and Sweden. Consequently, about 20% of patients in Finland have reported unmet medical care needs resulting from long waiting times.
According to this new HospeTrack Hospital Intelligence for Finland, secondary care hospitals represent sizeable medical device opportunities in the foreseeable future. As per the HospeTrack dataset, there are less than 200 MRI machines across the country suggesting favorable market opportunities for medical device manufacturers both in the tertiary and secondary care segment.
Over the last five years, the number of new cancer cases diagnosed each year has increased from about 34,000 to 36,000. In order to curb this, the Model Country 2020 project was launched by the government to target the implementation of effective prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer. Additionally, for the past few decades, cancer screening programs have been conducted and regulated by the Health Care Act and Governmental Decree of Screenings. In spite of these efforts, cancer is one of the highest preventable mortalities in Finland, with over 13,000 deaths annually. Among the rising incidence of cases and mortalities, prostate cancer is the highest, followed by breast cancer, and lung cancer. Furthermore, it is estimated that six out of every 100 Finns have a rare disease. With clinicians having limited knowledge and prioritization around such diseases, delayed diagnosis continues to be a key challenge. This indicates the need for several clinical decision support systems that may be AI driven. In addition, the market for genetic tests is also likely to benefit as the government’s National Program for rare diseases takes shape. Currently, prevention, diagnosis and treatment of rare diseases are centralized and confined to five university hospitals in the country.
The report provides account-level directional detail on total beds, ICU beds, ORs, ventilators, incubators, and other medical equipment installed in Finland, as well as Anesthesia Machines, Dialysis machines, C-Arms, Cath Labs, PET, SPECT, CT, MRI scanners, Ultrasound, and X-Ray machines, and Mammography machines making it a noteworthy source of hospital-level intelligence for Finland’s medical equipment installed base.
The report is a skillfully designed dataset that is an invaluable resource for any organization in the process of optimizing sales targets, estimating market potential, or developing an account management strategy in Finland. It provides a graphical overview of the country's health infrastructure, and an account-level view of resources, directional information on the medical device installed base, hospital demographics, and care services.
Key companies included in the dataset: Baxter, Gambro, GE Healthcare, Siemens Healthineers, Toshiba Medical Systems, Philips Healthcare, Canon Medical Systems, Agfa Healthcare, Hologic, Elekta, Varian, Carestream, Sectra, Cerner, CGI, Epic Systems, Esko.
Companies Mentioned
- Agfa Healthcare
- Baxter
- Canon Medical Systems
- Carestream
- Cerner
- CGI
- Elekta
- Epic Systems
- Esko
- Gambro
- GE Healthcare
- Hologic
- Philips Healthcare
- Sectra
- Siemens Healthineers
- Toshiba Medical Systems
- Varian
Methodology
This report (format: MS Excel) is intended to provide intelligence on the various hospitals in the country from the perspective of their medical device infrastructure and care-area focus. Typical information provided in the spreadsheet includes details on hospital demographic, care areas, installed base of medical devices, skilled resource strength and contact details. The spreadsheet is neither intended to provide any personal information of the patients nor provide diagnosis or treatment on diseases to the users.
The information in the report is predominantly gathered through secondary sources along with 5% of the hospital data being gathered through primary research surveys (combination of telephonic and face-to-face) across large hospital facilities.
Secondary sources of hospital information include:
- Ministry of Health (MoH)
- Hospital websites
- News aggregators
- Official press releases
- Various open data sources
- Scientific and clinical research publications
- Hospitals/Doctors discovery portals
- Hospital/medical specialty associations for physicians as well as patients
- Quality control reports
- Annual reports of hospitals and healthcare investors
- Official social media handles (LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube etc)
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