Kenya and Rwanda Are Competing to Become East Africa’s Medical Tourism Hub, Says Frost & Sullivan

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

A diverse set of forces, including favourable economic factors, a supportive regulatory environment, and a high disease burden will make Kenya and Rwanda among the most attractive countries in East Africa. The consolidation of the rising middle class and heightened healthcare awareness will drive up per capita healthcare expenditure and provide lucrative opportunities within these markets.

New analysis from Frost & Sullivan, Health care System Development in Kenya and Rwanda, finds that healthcare is regarded as the fourth-most attractive investment sector in Africa. As the East African economy continues to grow and the population has more disposable income to afford better healthcare, the demand for specialised healthcare services is expected to increase. However, the lack of skilled resources – as reflected by the low health worker density of 0.84 per 1000 people in Rwanda and 1.3 per 1000 people in Kenya – as well as inadequate infrastructure, need for capital investment, and high construction costs hamper the availability of specialist care and high-end technologies in both countries.

“A greater level of investment into infrastructure and the latest technologies, along with the ability to attract skilled healthcare personnel, will be vital for market success,” said Frost & Sullivan Healthcare Research Analyst Saravanan Thangaraj. “Kenya and Rwanda are therefore focusing tremendously on the development of these areas. Both countries, however, are relying on external funding to boost the development of the healthcare sector.”

As they compete to become East Africa’s medical tourism hub, these countries will see enhanced interest from private sector participants to construct hospitals. Overall, higher domestic and external investment is expected in these markets due to macroeconomic stability, market-friendly reforms, and the successful debut Eurobond issuance in Kenya.

Source: TravelDailyNews International (link opens in a new window)

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