巴西医院医疗补充保健系统的市场集中度。

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
June Alisson Westarb Cruz, Arivelton Loeschke Gomide, Felipe Francisco Tuon, Alex Sandro Quadros Weymer, Janice Alexandra da Costa Manuel
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摘要

背景:近年来,由于大公司不断进行并购,巴西辅助保健市场发生了变化,导致市场集中度增加,尤其是在该国最贫穷和最不发达地区。因此,鉴于其提供的医疗服务及其经济相关性,了解这些变化的基本原理、可能的后果以及医疗市场的发展趋势是相关的、重要的和具有战略意义的:目的:了解巴西辅助保健的总体和具体情况、其情景和趋势,重点分析市场集中度和近期并购情况:本研究为应用性、描述性和探索性研究,使用各种来源的二手数据,并采用定量数据分析方法。数据分为三组:历史和监管文件;行业数据;市场:结果显示,在大型上市公司的推动下,市场集中度不断提高,科技初创企业在医疗保健领域的相关性不断增强,资产定价主要使用隐含倍数的相对估值模型,以及企业医疗计划的盛行:由于大型运营商的增长十分明显,医疗系统的集中度越来越高,这预示着市场的选择越来越少,竞争力越来越弱。研究还强调了企业医疗计划的主导地位,揭示了获得补充医疗服务与就业率之间的直接关系。对并购业务的分析表明,除市场集中度提高外,还普遍使用相对估值模型和隐含倍数为交易资产定价。这表明投资者对未来创造财富的预期,至少与该行业的历史数据相当,投资者的挫败感可能预示着未来几年该行业资源和并购业务的吸引力将下降。
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Market concentration of the Brazilian hospital medical supplementary health system.

Background: The Brazilian supplementary health market has undergone transformations in recent years due to constant mergers and acquisitions of by large corporations, contributing to the increase in market concentration, especially in the poorest and least developed regions of the country. Thus, given the care it provides and its economic relevance, understanding the fundamentals of these movements, the likely consequences and trends for the health market are relevant, important, and strategic.

Objective: To understand the general and specific context of Brazilian supplementary health, its scenarios, and trends, with emphasis on the analysis of market concentration and recent mergers and acquisitions.

Methodology: The research is applied, descriptive and exploratory and uses secondary data from various sources, submitted to quantitative data analysis methods. The data are organized into three groups: historical and regulatory documents; industry data; and market.

Results: The results show the growing concentration of the market promoted by large publicly traded corporations, the growing relevance of tech startups on the healthcare landscape, the predominant use of the relative valuation model, with implicit multiples for asset pricing and the prevalence of corporate health plans.

Conclusion: The growing concentration of the system projects a market with fewer options and less competitiveness, since the growth of large operators is evident, in addition to the relevant increase in the number of complaints from users of the system, which signals the growing gap between the expectations of users and the levels of quality care offered. The study also highlights the predominance of corporate health plans, revealing the direct relationship between access to supplementary health services and employability rates. The analysis of M&A operations, in addition to the increase in market concentration, reveals the prevalence of the use of the relative valuation model and implicit multiples for the pricing of traded assets. This denotes the future expectation of wealth generation, at least equivalent to the historical series of the sector, on the part of investors, whose frustration may signal the decreasing attractiveness of resources and M&A operations in the sector in the coming years.

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BMC Health Services Research
BMC Health Services Research 医学-卫生保健
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
7.10%
发文量
1372
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: BMC Health Services Research is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of health services research, including delivery of care, management of health services, assessment of healthcare needs, measurement of outcomes, allocation of healthcare resources, evaluation of different health markets and health services organizations, international comparative analysis of health systems, health economics and the impact of health policies and regulations.
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