Hospital Procurement and Logistics Market 2011

Language:
Japanese
Product Code No:
C53107800
Issued In:
2011/08
#of Pages:
297
Publication Cycle:
Biannual
Format:
PDF
Geographic Coverage:
Japan
Industry:

Price

120,000 yen ($769.92)
(excluding consumption tax)
240,000 yen ($1,539.84)
(excluding consumption tax)
360,000 yen ($2,309.77)
(excluding consumption tax)
* Equivalent value in US$ (Today's rate : $1= 155.86 yen , 2024/05/14 Japan)
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Coverage: (Product/service)

Material procurement and logistics of hospitals and medical institutions

Research Target:

Medical institutions, logistics management companies

Research Content:

Chapter 1: Current and Future Market
1. Supply chain management, GPO (group purchase organization)
2. Sharing of price information and effective joint purchase of pharmaceuticals and medical materials
3. Reasonable and transparent purchase
4. The Great East Japan Earthquake and goods supplies to hospitals, in-hospital goods management and stock inventory
5. Future hospital procurement and logistics strategies
 
Chapter 2: Market Environment and Industry Reorganization
I. Pharmaceuticals
1. “Discussion Meetings on Improving Pharmaceutical Distribution” held by the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare
2. Merits and demerits of premium system for the development of new drugs and elimination of off-label drug use
3. Spread of joint purchase of hospitals nationwide in a group primarily through wide region wholesalers
4. Direct transactions between manufacturers and hospitals
 
II. Diagnosis Materials and Medical Devices
1. Sharing of information on same kind and same efficacy products in addition to price information, which promotes competitions among manufacturers and dealers
2. Use of in-hospital goods and logistics management companies
3. Joint purchase of public hospital groups
4. Diversified patterns of joint purchase
5. Management of rental inventory of catheter rooms and operation rooms, and joint purchase of medical devices
6. Barriers against standardization of codes
7. Intensive reorganized wholesalers with nationwide cooperative network desired by hospitals that have gained price negotiation tactics
8. Collective procurement of high end medical devices, such as CT, MRI and radiotherapy devices, collective maintenance contract, and joint purchase of extracorporeal diagnostic reagents
 
III. Influences of the Great East Japan Earthquake
1. Insufficient correct information
2. Advantages of hospitals in a group
3. Hospitals that were able to procure alternatives and those that were not
4. Unforeseeable situations
5. How reasonable stock and distribution of pharmaceuticals and medical materials should be in the future
 
Chapter 3: In-hospital Goods and Logistics Management Companies
Company details of 10 companies, such as Alfresa Medical Service, FS Uni Management, MC Healthcare (formerly Nihon Hospital Service), Ship Healthcare (formerly Green Hospital Supply), Konoike Medical, Sun System, Healthcare Tech, Marubeni Hospital Partners, Mutou and Yagami (* tentative)
Company briefs of approximately 70 companies, including including Adachi, Ainet Systems, Air Water, Alfresa Nikken Sangyo, Allied Medical Associates, Astem, Bohsei Science, Central Medical, C-MEC, CS Yakuhin, Duskin Healthcare, FS Uni Management, Healthcare Tech, Hokkaido Iryo Joho Service, Hokuriku Medical Service, Hokuyaku, ITI, Kishiya, Konoike Medical, Koshiya, KSPD, Marubeni Hospital Partners, MC Healthcare, Medical Support, Mediceo, Meditec, Mikkusu, Miyano Medical Instruments, MM Corporation, MRP, Muranaka Medical Instruments, Nichii, Niigata Unyu, Nippon Shooter, Nitto, NJI, Nova Medical, Pastoral Computer System, Phoenix, Q-on System, Rejoince, Rikutoh, Sakura Seiki, Sakura System Planning, Sanki, Sanshodoh, Shinshu Medical, Ship Healthcare, Suzuken, System Research, Takeyama Holdings, Tanaka Medical Instruments, THL, Toho Pharmaceutical, Tokai, Tomiki Medical Instruments, Tomita Pharmaceutical, Vital-Net, Watanabe Shokai, Yagami and Yonyaku
 
Chapter 4: Hospital Organizations and Groups to Begin New Procurement and Logistics Management
I. Case Studies of Hospital Organizations
1. Zensharen (All Japan Federation of Social Insurance Associations)
It manages 51 social insurance hospitals and welfare pension hospitals, and procured 4461 pharmaceutical product items through joint purchase in fiscal 2010
2. Bunkaren (Japan Culture and Welfare Federation of Agricultural Cooperatives)
Among 114 welfare federation hospitals, 73 hospitals conducted joint purchase for medical materials and 44 hospitals conducted joint purchase for pharmaceuticals.
 
II. Case Studies of Hospital Groups
1. National university affiliated hospitals (48 hospitals)
2. TsukubaUniversity (national university)
3. National Hospital Organization (23 hospitals in Chugoku and Shikoku region)
4. Yamagata Prefectural Hospital (4 hospitals)
5. SuwaRedCrossHospital
6. Social Welfare Organization Saiseikai Imperial Gift Foundation
7. SaiseikaiYokohamashiTobuHospital
8. Rakuwakai Health Care System
 
Chapter 5: Influential Trends to ChangeHospital Distribution
1. Kyowa Medical
2. Capital Medica
3. Teida
4. Total Medical Support
 
Chapter 6: References

Price

written in Japanese
120,000 yen ($769.92)
(excluding consumption tax)
240,000 yen ($1,539.84)
(excluding consumption tax)
360,000 yen ($2,309.77)
(excluding consumption tax)
* Equivalent value in US$ (Today's rate : $1= 155.86 yen , 2024/05/14 Japan)
*Scope of Each License Type