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Marketsensus: China Pharmaceutical Market Shows Signs of Phenomenal Growth of 26.5%

Hong Kong (PRWEB) September 15, 2011
This Marketsensus report provides complete overview on the China pharmaceutical Market
The Chinese hospital prescription pharma market generated sales of $ 22.9 billion in 2009, with an annual growth rate of 26.5% between 2008 and 2009. Key growth drivers include Chinas support of foreign direct investment, low operating costs, growing economic wealth and a government stimulus of $ 125 billion to be spent on healthcare reforms during 20092011.
Overview of socioeconomic and demographic trends, healthcare system, regulation, pricing and reimbursement and intellectual property position in China
Assesses the size of the Chinese pharmaceutical market by prescribing setting, therapy area, leading brands and by leading companies
Examines the Chinese generics and biosimilars landscape in terms of regulatory issues, level of penetration, key players and degree of brand erosion
Quantifies the R&D and manufacturing infrastructure for the leading pharmaceutical companies, including key metrics and domestic M&A analysis
Report Highlights
The combination of Chinas rising population to 2030, plus the expansion of the elderly population, as a proportion of the total population, will create additional pressure on the government in terms of healthcare provision especially for the elderly.
According to the Ministry of Health, by the end of October 2010, the three public health insurance schemes covered 1,233 million Chinese citizens, accounting for more than 90% of the total population.
Domestic manufacturers dominate the Chinese generics market, accounting for nearly 99% of generics sales of both branded and unbranded generics. The domestic industry has expanded rapidly as companies have improved their manufacturing capacities.
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Evaluate the evolving regulatory landscape and the impact of pricing and reimbursement controls on market access in China
Quantify the size and growth of the prescription pharmaceutical market in China, analyzing key therapy areas, brands and companies
Assess drivers and resistors of generic and biosimilars uptake in China
About the Strategic Pharmaceutical Analysis Team 2
Geographic specific reports: 2
Global issue reports: 2
Executive Summary 3
Introduction 3
Strategic scoping and focus 4
Key findings – Healthcare drivers and resistors in China 5
China – Socio-demographic and economic analysis 8
Socio-demographic trends 8
Socio-economic trends 9
China – Healthcare system and drug regulatory analysis 11
Healthcare expenditure 11
Healthcare system 12
Healthcare insurance 12
Regulatory issues 12
Pricing and reimbursement issues 13
China – Prescription pharmaceutical sales analysis 15
Pharmaceutical market size 15
Leading therapy areas 15
Leading prescription pharmaceutical brands 15
Leading pharmaceutical companies 15
China – Drug expiry analysis 17
China generics market 17
China brand erosion post patent expiry 17
China biosimilars market 17
China – Pharmaceutical Industry Infrastructure analysis 19
Related reports 21
Upcoming related reports 21
Table of Contents 22
2. China – Socio-demographic and economic analysis 23
China – Key findings 23
Socio-demographic trends 23
Socio-economic trends 23
China – Demographic trends 25
Chinese population growth rate expected to slow 25
Birth rate in China is declining 28
Proportion of elderly people in the China expected to rise 29
Life expectancy will continue to increase in China and across other markets 30
China – Disease burden 31
No longer Kingdom of Bicycles, but still Kingdom of Cigarettes 33
Demographic changes lead to increase in more Westernized chronic conditions 33
Tuberculosis prevalence is high but is declining 34
Hepatitis incidence increasing despite universal vaccination coverage 34
China – Regional score card analysis 36
Mainland China is divided into 31 administrative regions (22 provinces, 5 autonomous regions, and 4 municipality cities) 37
Total healthcare scores of different regions in China 38
The eastern coastal provinces are more densely populated than the western interior 39
Disparity of economic development directly impacts the healthcare expenditure 40
Most hospitals are situated in big cities in China 45
Lifeexpectancy is higher in the eastern coastal provinces 51
China – Political climate 52
Overview of Chinese governmental departments and healthcare reform policies 52
China – Economic climate 55
Government’s stimulus plan compensates for the global recession 55
Pharma has historically been relatively well insulated from the recession 58
China – Business environment 59
Factors responsible for driving China’s strong GDP growth 59
Foreign direct investment is contributing to economic growth 59
Low cost manufacturing drivers exports 60
Taxation system in China – complex but R&D tax credits exist 61
Corruption remains widespread 61
Cultural differences and the language barrier can impact business with Western companies 62
China’s unemployment rate – official versus unofficial reports 62
Renminbi (RMB) appreciation and its impact on the pharmaceutical industry 63
3. China – Healthcare system and drug regulatory analysis 66
China – Key findings 66
Healthcare expenditure 66
Healthcare system 66
Healthcare insurance 66
Regulatory issues 67
Pricing and reimbursement issues 67
China – Healthcare expenditure 69
China – Healthcare system 71
Regulatory healthcare bodies 71
Ministry of Health sets the high-level policies 72
Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security oversees the national medical insurance system 72
The National Council for Social Security Fund is often surrounded by scandals 72
China Insurance Regulatory Commission regulates private insurance sector 72
National Development and Reform Commission oversees overall policy development 72
State Administration for Industry and Commerce 73
China’s healthcare reform 73
China healthcare reform, 2010-2020 The Glorious Ten? 75
China – Health insurance 77
China – Social health insurance 78
The introduction of the urban employee Basic Medical Insurance System has improved health insurance coverage in cities 79
The unemployed are offered a very basic health insurance 80
Rural health insurance coverage is increasing but the benefits are insufficient 80
China – Private health insurance 82
Primary versus secondary care 83
China – Regulatory issues 84
State Food and Drug Administration is the watchdog for drug registration and safety issues 84
Evolution of the SFDA 85
Drug classification in China 87
Drug Monitoring Period 87
Drug registration in China 87
New Provisions for Drug Registration led to a fall in drug approvals 91
New pathway for expedited drug approval 91
GMP regulation in China 92
Intellectual property protection 93
State Intellectual Property Office (SIPO) 93
China provides 6 years of data exclusivity for pharmaceuticals, but it is not applied adequately in practice