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The Mashreq JLL MEED Healthcare Partnership is a knowledge-sharing initiative that aims to provide a platform for senior healthcare industry executives to discuss and address the challenges facing one of the fastest growing sectors in the Middle East.
This newsletter provides you access to the last three months of industry-led insights from our research, connect series and snippets developed to support the industry.
| RESEARCH: GCCE HEALTHCARE INDUSTRY 2022 REPORT |
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| Catalysed by the Covid-19 pandemic, the healthcare sector in the GCC and wider region is witnessing a change in the way services are delivered.
Mashreq Bank and JLL jointly bring to you their annual Healthcare Industry Report 2022 focused on the GCC and Egypt. The report provides an overview of major healthcare trends as the industry steers out of Covid-19, while highlighting steps towards growth. |
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| RESEARCH: HEALTHCARE MARKET ASSESSMENT EGYPT WHITE PAPER |
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Egypt is one of the most populous countries in the GCCE, with a growing economy.
Combined with factors such as increasing life expectancy, growing prevalence of non-communicable diseases (NCD) and a chronic shortage of medical professionals, the burden on the healthcare system is expected to rise.
This latest Mashreq white paper developed in partnership with JLL presents key demand drivers of healthcare in Egypt focusing on population, public health and resources and offers an overview of the healthcare delivery market. |
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| CONNECT SERIES: HEALTHCARE IN EGYPT |
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On 12 January, a live webinar hosted by MEED, Mashreq and JLL provided an overview of market developments and sector insights in the Egypt healthcare sector. The summary below captures key highlights from the broadcast.
Changing regulations, rising population levels and demand for universal access to quality healthcare is creating an attractive environment for investment in Egyptian healthcare. |
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| Increasing importance of mental health care during COVID-19 pandemic |
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Home healthcare services in the GCC |
| Mental disorders are among the leading causes of global health-burden with nearly 1 billion people living with a mental disorder and in low-income countries. |
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Home healthcare is defined as care provided at home by licensed healthcare professionals who cater to medical treatment needs or by professional caregivers who provide daily assistance to ensure that activities of daily living (ADL) are completed. |
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Integrated Sports Health and Wellness –
A growing market in the region |
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Various initiatives for prevention and control of NCDs in the GCC |
| The GCC’s Healthcare sector has been growing due to several demand drivers like population growth, increasing insurance coverage and availability of skilled manpower. |
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Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), also known as chronic diseases, tend to be of long duration and result from a combination of genetic, physiological, environmental, and behavioural factors |
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