Early Confirmed Speakers

Focus on the creation of a patient-centered framework

US$70 billion was spent in 2009 on healthcare in Asia. With Asia’s economy seeing unprecedented growth and its population becoming more affluent more will not only be spent the healthcare industry but on the facilities that house these healthcare services.

With almost 27,000 health facilities in China, India, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan and Hong Kong alone and plenty more to be built throughout the rest of Asia, the opportunity to improve current designs for health facilities is immense.

Here’s a breakdown of the number of hospitals in these few countries
  • China - 18700
  • Hong Kong - 40
  • India - 7300
  • Malaysia - 346
  • Singapore - 30
  • Taiwan - 550

With spending is expected to triple to US$600 billion in China by the year 2015 and healthcare spending on information technology in India is set to exceed US$250 million in the year 2010.

With such rapid development in Asia, the Health Facilities Design & Development Asia will be the perfect platform to ensure the best possible outcome for health facilities throughout the region. Click here to view the full conference agenda and full list of speakers for Health Facilities Design & Development Asia.

Recent news from regional health facility operators indicate exciting times ahead.

  • Fortis Hospitals, after acquiring Wockhardt Hospitals Group, announces new hospitals
  • Columbia Asia, Malaysia is forging joint ventures to invest in India
  • Parkway Health is entering India after a successful foray into China
  • Chinese government is expanding the scope of new hospitals such as the Peking University’s new 2400 bed hospital
  • Singapore’s Jurong Cluster of hospitals has announced new hospitals in Alexandra Group
  • Hospital Authority, Hong Kong has announced an increase of 20% to USD 4.6 billion

Health Facilities Design & Development Asia 2010

IQPC’S Health Facilities Design & Development Asia 2010, addresses these challenges faced by the industry and helps identify fresh opportunities in:

  • Designing and developing new health facilities and remaining competitive
  • Integrating new units to existing facilities
  • Incorporating green, sustainable, safe and secure features to hospitals
  • Maximising the productivity of health facilities through optimal design and development
  • Identifying solutions for keeping the development flexible for future expansions
  • Efficiently renovating and expanding existing facilities

Opportunities are opening up for the equipped stakeholders in rapidly urbanising countries such as China and India.

An expert panel of speakers and delegates representing the entire cross section of the industry from following countries will be at IQPC’s Health Facilities Design & Development Asia 2010:

  • Hong Kong
  • China
  • India
  • Malaysia
  • Singapore
  • Taiwan

You can catch up on new projects and expansions of hospitals from these countries at IQPC’s Health Facilities Design & Development Asia 2010, from their stakeholders.

Modern Health Facilities

A modern health facility, be it private or public, is expected to provide flexible, affordable, efficient and comfortable healthcare delivery to the consumers. On the other front, the health facility asset owners are seeking to expand and consolidate their reach and revenues by successfully commercialising.

Listed are a few challenges faced by them in the process:

  • Adding new health facilities in tier I, II and III cities
  • Integrating the new facility to an existing chain of facilities
  • Efficient design and development of the facilities
  • Expanding and renovating existing facilities
  • Most importantly, doing the above affordably and efficiently

Testimonials

An event such as this provides an amazing opportunity to tap into a wealth of knowledge from across the globe and to consider what the future of health care may look like.
Associate Professor Kaye Challinger, Director, ROYAL ADELAIDE HOSPITAL CLINICAL SERVICE PLANNING, AUSTRALIA
Healthcare facilities in Asia are undergoing tremendous growth and transformation. We look forward to this opportunity to share and learn from our partners and counterparts.
Yong Seow Kin, Director, Facilities Development, SINGHEALTH & SINGAPORE GENERAL HOSPITAL
Health Facilities Design and Development: ASIA provides a great opportunity to learn about cuttingedge best-practice, and to network with industry leaders.
Dr. Jeffrey Staples, CEO/President of North Asia Division, PARKWAYHEALTH, CHINA Current Trends in Asian Healthcare Industry

Want to be an exhibitor, sponsor or even the Event Partner for 2010?

Call (+65) 6722 9388 to discuss how Health Facilities Design & Development Asia can become an ideal platform to showcase your company’s offerings to China’s Ship-Financing industry. This annual event attracts the most active players in the market, giving you access to your target market, and the opportunity to strengthen your market share, increase your corporate profile and achieve business growth. As a sponsor at Health Facilities Design & Development Asia, we are providing you with the opportunity to do so in front of your business prospects!

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