Mumbai city of dream, can it fulfill the dream of healthcare entrepreneurs
Are you planning to build or restructure or venture in any healthcare venture in Mumbai? Looking for information about the major healthcare players in government, private diagnostic centers that are available in Mumbai? Are you looking to find out which part of the of the city's is best to venture in or what all facilities are available and what all should be planned for new setup? In this article Hospaccx Healthcare consultancy has mapped all on major players in terms of medical facilities and healthcare scenario in Mumbai, India.
Below is the superficial and macro level survey if you need a refined market and financial feasibility or any other study related to healthcare is required you can contact Hospaccx Healthcare Business consulting pvt ltd on:info@hhbc.in or hospaccx.india@gmail.com. Or you can visit our website on www.hhbc.in
Mumbai: An Overview
Mumbai also known as Bombay is the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra or financial Capital of India . It is the most populous city in India and the ninth most populous agglomeration in the world. Mumbai lies on the west coast of India and has a deep natural harbour. In 2008, Mumbai was named an alpha world city. Mumbai is the financial, commercial and entertainment capital of India. It is also one of the world's top ten centers of commerce in terms of global financial flow, generating 6.16% of India's GDP and accounting for 25% of industrial output, 70% of maritime trade in India (Mumbai Port Trust and JNPT), and 70% of capital transactions to India's economy.
Population Mix of Mumbai
Mumbai's urban population is
estimated to be over 21 million, and the densely populated city is one of the
largest in India. The population of Mumbai is estimated to be 21,690,000. The
Malad-Dahisar region in the west and the Chembur-Govandi region in the east
have grown the fastest, growing between 17 and 20% in the last 10 decades. The
males in Mumbai contribute about 53.62% of the population and females
contribute about 46.31% of the population. Average literacy rate of Mumbai is
89.73%. Hinduism is majority religion in Mumbai city with 65.99 % followers.
Islam is second most popular religion in city of Mumbai with approximately
20.65 % following it. In Mumbai city, Christianity is followed by 3.27 %,
Jainism by 4.10 %, Sikhism by 0.49 % and Buddhism by 0.49 %.
Major Corporates in Mumbai
1.
Reliance Industries
2.
Ambuja Cement Ltd.
3.
JSW Steel Ltd.
4.
Johnson & Johnson Pvt Ltd.
5.
Wipro Ltd.
6.
Hindustan Unilever Ltd.
Growth Plan Of the City
A. Navi Mumbai International Airport
The
fast-tracking of the NMIA (Navi Mumbai International Airport) project is having
a positive impact on real estate development in Navi Mumbai and locations in
the airport’s vicinity, especially the Panvel region. The new airport will
cater to 35 mn passengers by 2020, 55 mn by 2025, and 90 mn by 2030, according
to CIDCO.
B. Sewri – Nhava Sheva Trans-Harbour
Link
Sewri-Nhava
Sheva Trans Harbour Link, is a proposed 21.8 km, freeway grade road bridge
connecting the Indian city of Mumbai with Navi Mumbai, its satellite city. When
completed, it would be the longest sea bridge in India.
Healthcare Scenario in Mumbai
Mumbai
has long been considered as one of India's most prominent and international
cities. Some experts project that in the next 10 years, Mumbai will be the
largest developing city in the world. The city and country have made great
strides in improving infrastructure and quality of life and one area that also
has seen and needs continued improvement is in its healthcare facilities.
There
have been an increasing number of private hospitals and clinics emerging as the
city's public facilities can greatly vary in quality and standards. Many of the
public clinics and hospitals do not meet international standards.
Major Players in Mumbai
Government hospital, municipal cooperation
of greater Mumbai and private hospital together contributes more the 40,000
hospital beds which are spread over 28%in government hospital ,22 %in municipal
cooperation of greater Mumbai hospitals and reaming 50%in private healthcare.
still there is an adequate requirement to serve the huge population base of
Mumbai.
Government and PSU Healthcare Facilities in Mumbai
Mumbai
as one of the most popular places or referring center for major government
hospital in India. Not only from Maharashtra patient are coming across whole
India government hospitals as a referred patient to get the best treatment in
government hospitals of Mumbai.
MAJOR
GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS IN MUMBAI
1.
KEM Hospital – 1800 beds
KEM Hospital
treats about 1.8 million out-patients and 85,000 in-patients annually. It is
located in Parel.
2.
Dr. R N Cooper Hospital – 940 beds
Dr. R N
Cooper Hospital is located in Juhu. Annually it treats more than 75,000 indoor patients
and 25,000 out-patients.
3.
J J Hospital – 1352 beds
J J Hospital
more than 30,000 indoor admissions every year and more than 5 lakhs out
patients every year. It is located in Mumbai Central.
4.
KASTURBA Hospital – 236 beds
It treats
more than 50,000 patients annually. It is located in Jacob Circle, Mumbai.
5.
Lokmanya Tilak Municipal General
Hospital – 1462 beds
This hospital
treats about 1.9 million out-patients and 81,000 in-patients annually and is
located in Sion. It is also known as “Sion Hospital”.
6.
Tata Memorial Hospital – 600 beds
Nearly 6300
major operations are performed annually and 6000 patients treated with
Radiotherapy and Chemotherapy annually. It is located at Parel.
PRIVATE
HEALTHCARE FACILITES IN MUMAI
As
one of the most popular places for expats in India, Mumbai has begun to attract
international private clinics and hospitals. While other cities in India are
catching up and there are some stumbling blocks for the private healthcare
sector, Mumbai is still considered the leader. Most private facilities accept direct
billing with insurers thus if you have an expat medical insurance in place,
this will help ease the financial burden should an emergency happen.
MAJOR
PRIVATE HOSPITAL PLAYES IN MUMBAI
1. Breach Candy Hospital – 250 beds
Breach Candy Hospital
has been providing high class treatment to patients for more than 5 decades. It
is surrounded by South-Mumbai Coastline.
2.
L H Hiranandani Hospital – 240 beds
In
2007 L H Hiranandani became the first hospital in Western India to receive the
prestigious NABH Accreditation for Hospitals and Healthcare providers.
3. Kokilaben Dhirubhai
Ambani Hospital – 750 beds
Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital & Medical
Research Institute is
India’s one of the most advanced tertiary care facilities.
4. Seven
Hills Hospital – 1500 beds
This
hospital is considered as not just one of the famous hospitals in Mumbai, but
also as one of the best hospitals in Mumbai, for its wide range of medical
treatments and services offered to patients.
5. Fortis
Hospital Mulund – 300 beds
It
has highly skilled and experienced surgeons and paramedical staff. Areas of
multi-specialty include cardiology, urology, cardiac surgery, nephrology,
neurosciences, orthopedics, etc.
6. P
D Hinduja Hospital – 350 beds
P.
D. Hinduja Hospital is a super-specialty, tertiary care hospital founded in
December 1951 by late Shri Parmanand Deepchand Hinduja. It is the first
hospital in India that performed epilepsy surgery through skull opening, and
laparoscopic gall bladder surgery.
7.
Bombay Hospital – 830 beds
Bombay
Hospital also known as BHMRC (Bombay Hospital And Medical Research Centre -
Mumbai) is a private hospital in Mumbai, India. It was founded in 1950 by R. D.
Birla. There are 4 dedicated operation theatres, 2 cath labs where 1,800 surgeries
and 4,000 angiographies/angioplasties are conducted each year.
8. Jaslok Hospital – 359 beds
Jaslok
Hospital and Research Centre in Mumbai was founded by philanthropist Seth
Lokoomal Chanrai. The hospital was formally inaugurated on 6 July 1973 by the
erstwhile Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi.
9. Lilavati Hospital – 323 beds
It
boasts of 323 beds with one of the largest Intensive Care Units (ICUs), most
advanced 12 Operation Theaters, more than 300 consultants and manpower of
nearly 1,800. Hospital attends to around 300 In-patients and 1,500 Out-patients
daily.
10.
Wockhardt Hospital – 350 beds
Wockhardt
Hospitals, South Mumbai, founded in the year 2014, was created with the vision
of treating and healing thousands and millions of lives. Situated at Mumbai
Central, in the heart of the city’s business district, it is a 21-storeyed
state-of-the-art tertiary care hospital.
11. Nanavati Hospital – 352 beds
Dr.
Balabhai Nanavati Hospital is a hospital in Vile Parle, Mumbai which was
inaugurated by Jawaharlal Nehru in November 1950 and opened in May 1951. This
Hospital is backed by the expertise and reputation of over 350 consultants, 100
resident doctors, 475 nursing staff and 1500 employees.
12. Apollo Hospital – 500 beds
The
Hospital is conveniently located close to the junction of two major highways
i.e. Mumbai - Pune & Mumbai - Uran (JNPT). The Hospital offers
comprehensive and integrated super specialty services under one roof with
highly experienced doctors supported by well-trained team of nurses &
technicians and other support staff.
13. Global
Hospital – 450 beds
The
hospital comprises of 17-stories, housing state-of-the-art infrastructure and
advanced medical care facilities. The hospital is a center of excellence for
Orthopedics, Joint Replacement, Knee Replacement, Hip Replacement surgery.
MAJOR SINGLE SPECAILITY
HOSPITAL IN MUMBAI
1. Shroff
Eye Hospital
Leading
eye hospital in Mumbai, India. Shroff Eye has stood for excellence in eye care
since 1919. There are 2 centers in Mumbai at Bandra (W) and Marine Drive,
Mumbai.
2. Ojas
Eye Hospital
Ojas
Eye Hospital began its journey in Ophthalmic Eye Care on 7th June 1987 and has
been providing eye treatments since then. Ojas has emerged as a leading
ophthalmic centre in Mumbai & India and has restored vision to over 80,000
patients across India and the world.
3. Lotus
Eye Hospital
Lotus
Eye Hospital, Juhu is a Non-Profit Charitable Hospital which has been
accredited by ISO certification. The Hospital remains linked to high ethical
standards and is presently treating over a lac patient in O.P.D. and performing
about 5,000 surgeries annually.
4. Currae
Gynaec, IVF & Birthing Hospital
Currae
Hospital is a chain of multi-specialty hospitals in India. It has its hospitals
in Thane, Kolkata, and Mumbai. Currae is
owned by the Patni Group, part of the Indian information technology industry.
5. Nova
IVI Fertility Clinic
Established
in January 2012, the Nova IVI Fertility center at Mumbai is fully equipped with
the latest technology available and offers the most effective treatment to
patients. It is situated in Chembur, Mumbai.
6. Apex
Dialysis Centre
Apex
Kidney Care Pvt. Ltd. (AKC) provides comprehensive kidney care at affordable
rates to patients suffering from kidney disease. It has 26 centres spread
across Mumbai.
7. HCG
Apex Cancer Centre
HCG-APEX
Cancer Centre is a state- of- the-art 119 bedded oncology hospital with all
oncology facilities under one roof. The hospital provides quality cancer care
through Surgical, Radiation & Medical Oncology all under one roof with a
full range of diagnostics.
MAJOR PRIVATE MEDICAL
COLLGE IN MUMBAI
1. Terna
Medical College
Terna
Medical College is a medical college located in Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra. It
has 100 undergraduate seats for MBBS course.
2. KEM
Hospital and Seth G.S. Medical College
This
college has 180 undergraduate seats for MBBS course and is consistently ranked
amongst the top twenty-five medical colleges in India by India Today.
3. Grant
Medical College
The
college accepts 200 students annually for the undergraduate degree and around
100 annually for the various postgraduate degrees in medicine.
4. MGM
Institute of Health Sciences
The
annual intake for the MBBS Course is 150 students. This college is located in
Kamothe area of Navi Mumbai.
5. Dr.
D. Y. Patil School of Medicine
For
MBBS course intake of 150 students is permitted by the Medical Council of
India. It is located in Nerul city of Navi Mumbai.
6. Lokmanya
Tilak Municipal Medical College
Annual
intake for MBBS course is 150 students. This college is located in Sion,
Mumbai.
7. K.
J. Somaiya Medical College and Research Centre
It
has 50 undergraduate seats for MBBS course. It is situated in the Somaiya
Ayurvihar Complex which is located on a 22.5-acre campus in the heart of city
of Mumbai at Sion.
MAJOR DIGNOSTIC CENTERS
IN MUMBAI
1. Suburban
Diagnostics
Suburban
Diagnostics, established in 1994 has rapidly emerged as one of the most
technologically advanced diagnostic centers. Its headquarter is in Mumbai.
2. NM
Medical
NM
Medical is the pioneer of radiology, cardiology, pathology, and preventive
health checkups in a diagnostic center setting in India.
3. Way2Health
Diagnostics
Way2Health
Diagnostics has grown rapidly and
currently comprises of 36 Diagnostic Centers including 11 Comprehensive
Diagnostic Centers.
4. SRL
Diagnostics
SRL
is the largest diagnostics company in India having an impressive 'Reach',
providing superior quality diagnostic services to its customers through a very
efficient network of labs and collection points.
PATEINT DRAINAGE AREA
FOR MUMBAI
1. PRIMARY
DRAINAGE AREA
a) Navi
Mumbai
It
is 26 km away from Mumbai. Harbour and Trans Harbour trains go to Navi Mumbai.
b) Thane
Distance
from Mumbai to thane is only 20 km. From Thane station Mumbai is an hour away.
c) Karjat
Karjat
is 65 km away from Mumbai. It takes 2 hours to travel from Karjat to Mumbai by
train.
d) Raigad
Raigad
is a district in Maharashtra. People travel from many parts of this district to
Mumbai. The doctors from Raigad mostly refer their patients to Navi Mumbai or
Mumbai.
e) Lonavala
Lonavala
is approx. 85 km away from Mumbai. Mumbai-Pune expressway goes via Lonavala
which makes easy for people to travel to Mumbai.
1. SECONDARY
DRAINAGE AREA
a) Ratnagiri
Distance
between Mumbai to Ratnagiri is 330 km by Road and 362 km by Rails. Aerial
distance is 242 km. There are direct trains from Mumbai to Ratnagiri.
b) Jalgaon
Distance
between Jalgaon to Mumbai is 405 km by Road and 367 km by Rails. Aerial
distance is 349 km.
c) Surat
The
aerial distance from Mumbai to Surat is 231 km while the road distance between
Mumbai to Surat is 278 km. By Train it is 233 Km.
d) Nashik
Nashik
lies in the northern part of Maharashtra state. The driving distance between
Mumbai and Nashik is 165 km, while the aerial distance from Mumbai to Nashik is
136 km and by train it is 128 km.
CONCLUSION
At
the first look, it looks like Mumbai is overcrowded with public and private
hospitals there is no scope for any new player to venture. but the real scenario is all together is
different there is an acute requirement for the hospital beds as per WHO norms
still 9,000 beds are required with respect to the population base at Mumbai.
Above
is the superficial and macro level survey if you need a refined market and
financial feasibility or any other study related to healthcare is required you
can contact us: Hospaccx
Healthcare Business
consulting Pvt Ltd on :info@hhbc.in or hospaccx.india@gmail.com. Or you can visit our website on www.hhbc.in
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