The UK has one of the largest medical device
markets in the world, valued at US$9.0 billion in 2011. The domestic
market vies with France as the second largest in Europe behind Germany.
Per capita expenditure is equal to US$144. The UK market for medical
devices is predicted to increase by 3.6% per annum to attain a value of
US$10.8 billion by 2016.
The growth of the UK medical device market is predominantly import-led as many domestic manufacturers are not able to rapidly adjust to changes in demand. This led to a succession of trade deficits since 2001. The import market has not been immune to the recession, however. It has faltered since mid 2008, and the US$ total in 2010 is lower than that in 2006.
There was a period of huge growth in public health spending under the Labour government after 2001, which saw the NHS budget almost triple. In 2011, total health expenditure is estimated at £140.3 billion (US$227.1 billion). Of this, £118 billion is public, equal to around 84% of the total. Expenditure is set to slow in the wake of the 2009 recession and enormous government deficit, however. The newly-elected (May 2010) Conservative/Liberal-Democrat coalition government has pledged to maintain some sort of growth in recurrent health spending, although this may prove difficult. The latest published government plans involve a 9% cut in capital health spending in 2011.
The new coalition government has also unveiled a substantial reform programme for the management of the NHS. Under it, several layers of bureaucracy are to be removed, and General Practitioners given control of their own budgets. Patients are to be given the right to treatment in any public or private facility which charges according to the NHS Tariff. The plans have run into severe opposition in 2011, however, and their implementation is on hold while the government considers how fully and quickly to proceed.
UK Medical Device Market
The growth of the UK medical device market is predominantly import-led as many domestic manufacturers are not able to rapidly adjust to changes in demand. This led to a succession of trade deficits since 2001. The import market has not been immune to the recession, however. It has faltered since mid 2008, and the US$ total in 2010 is lower than that in 2006.
There was a period of huge growth in public health spending under the Labour government after 2001, which saw the NHS budget almost triple. In 2011, total health expenditure is estimated at £140.3 billion (US$227.1 billion). Of this, £118 billion is public, equal to around 84% of the total. Expenditure is set to slow in the wake of the 2009 recession and enormous government deficit, however. The newly-elected (May 2010) Conservative/Liberal-Democrat coalition government has pledged to maintain some sort of growth in recurrent health spending, although this may prove difficult. The latest published government plans involve a 9% cut in capital health spending in 2011.
The new coalition government has also unveiled a substantial reform programme for the management of the NHS. Under it, several layers of bureaucracy are to be removed, and General Practitioners given control of their own budgets. Patients are to be given the right to treatment in any public or private facility which charges according to the NHS Tariff. The plans have run into severe opposition in 2011, however, and their implementation is on hold while the government considers how fully and quickly to proceed.
UK Medical Device Market
Published: February 2012 No. of Pages: 112 Price: US $ 1085
Table Of Contents
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1
QUARTERLY HIGHLIGHTS 2
Introduction 3
MEDICAL DEVICE MARKET ANALYSIS 4Overview 4
The Market in 2011 5
Past Performance 2006-10 8
Future Performance 2011-16 9
The UK Market For Consumables 12
The UK Market For Diagnostic Imaging Apparatus 14
The UK Market For Dental Products 16
The UK Market For Orthopaedic & Prosthetic Devices 18
The UK Market For Patient Aids 20
Imports 22Consumables 23
Diagnostic Imaging 23
Dental Products 23
Orthopaedic & Prosthetic Products 23
Patient Aids 23
Monthly Import Analysis, 2011 32
Domestic Production 36
Trade Associations 38
Association of British Healthcare Industries (ABHI) 38
British Anaesthetic and Respiratory Equipment Manufacturers Association (BAREMA) 38
British Dental Trade Association (BDTA) 38
OPTIC (UK) 38
Surgical Dressing Manufacturers Association (SDMA) 38
Domestic Producers 39
Major Manufacturers 66
ArjoHuntleigh 66
Axis-Shield Plc 66
Deltex Medical 66
Gyrus ACMI 67
Smith & Nephew 67
Smiths Medical 68
Exports 69Consumables 70
Diagnostic Imaging 70
Dental Products 70
Orthopaedic Products 70
Patient Aids 70
Monthly Export Analysis, 2011 79
ACCESSING THE MARKET 83Distribution 83
Trade Fairs 83
National Audit Office issues reports into NHS procurement 84
Medical Device Regulations 85
Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) 85
Notified Bodies 85
HEALTHCARE ANALYSIS 87Demographics 87
Population 87
Birth Rate 88
Death Rate 88
Infant Mortality 88
Life Expectancy at Birth 88
Public Health 89
Causes of Death 89
Incidence of Communicable Diseases/ Morbidity 89
HIV/ AIDS 90
Cancer Incidence 90
Diabetes 91
Healthcare System 92
Coalition Reform Plans, 2010 92
National Healthcare Bodies 93
Care Quality Commission 93
National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) 93
NHS Schemes and Initiatives 94
Payment by Results 94
Health Expenditure 95
Healthcare Infrastructure 98
Inpatient Analysis 99
Private Hospitals 100
Independent Healthcare Groups 100
BMI Healthcare 100
BUPA 100
HCA International 101
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Quarter IV 2011 iii
Netcare 101
NHS Trusts 101
Nuffield Health 101
Partnership Health Group (PHG) 102
Ramsay Healthcare Ltd (formerly Capio Healthcare UK) 102
Spire Healthcare 102
Ambulatory Care 103
Healthcare Personnel 104
Dentists 105
DIRECTORY 106Government Organisations 106
UK NHS Strategic Health Authorities 106
Professional Bodies/Trade Associations 107
Multinational Manufacturers 107
Procurement Agencies 107
Notified Bodies 108
Trade Code Classifications 109
Methodology 112
Sources 112
List of Tables
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