Fresenius Vamed is a leading global provider of services for hospitals and other health care facilities. Its portfolio ranges from project development and planning to the total operational management of health care facilities and providing services to patients. Our services are aimed at various areas of health care, ranging from prevention to acute care, rehabilitation, and nursing.
Major events
The order backlog reached € 3,473 million.
Fresenius Vamed was awarded the total turnkey contract for the Wiener Neustadt regional hospital in 2021. In addition, Fresenius Vamed received orders for the construction of three turnkey general hospitals in Angola, a general hospital in Papua New Guinea, and other major orders from Austria, Germany, the United Arab Emirates, Kenya, Turkmenistan, and Guyana.
Crisis helper in overcoming the global pandemic.
Worldwide, Fresenius Vamed’s employees again demonstrated outstanding commitment in the second year of the pandemic. In the service business, Fresenius Vamed ensured uninterrupted operation of the health care facilities supported in technical management and reliable quality in high-end services. With great care in the acute, rehabilitation, nursing, and health tourism facilities, the recovery, recuperation, and safety of patients and guests was ensured. In the project business, Fresenius Vamed successfully met the COVID-19- related challenges with competence and experience and thanks to long-standing project partnerships.
Expansion of outpatient rehabilitation and creation of a new fully integrated health care facility.
Fresenius Vamed developed a special post-acute rehabilitation program for the follow-up treatment of COVID-19 patients. To meet the growing demand for rehabilitation, sites were expanded, and two further outpatient rehabilitation centers were opened in Austria. The Oberlaa site was upgraded to create Fresenius Vamed’s first fully integrated health care facility – from prevention and acute care to rehabilitation and nursing, as well as telemedicine service.
Comprehensive product portfolio
Service business
High-end services
Fresenius Vamed’s range of services covers all areas of technical, commercial, and infrastructural facility management as well as the highly specialized areas of medical technology management, sterile services, operational technology, and IT development. In 2021, we provided technical facility management services for 840 health care facilities with 227,000 beds worldwide.
Total operational management
Fresenius Vamed is responsible for the total operational management of health care facilities, is a leading provider of rehabilitation and care in Central Europe, and builds a bridge between preventive medicine and health tourism with its spa and health resorts.
Project business
Fresenius Vamed’s project business comprises consulting on projects, project development, planning, turnkey construction, and financing management of projects. Fresenius Vamed responds flexibly to the local needs of clients, providing custom-tailored solutions all from a single source to put the project on the right track in functional, technical, and financial terms. Fresenius Vamed is a pioneer in the field of public-private partnerships (PPPPPP (public-private partnership model)Public-private partnership describes a government service or private business venture that is funded and operated through a partnership of government and one or more private-sector companies. In most cases, PPP accompanies a part-privatization of governmental services.) for hospitals and other health care facilities and is currently implementing the largest PPP project in the German health care sector.
Our success factors
- Unique range of services
- Extensive competencies in all health care areas
- Leading position in the area of PPP models
- Long-term life cycle models
- Providing access to health care services
- Worldwide education and training programs
Our growth drivers
- Expansion of health care infrastructure in emerging markets
- Outsourcing of non-medical services to private operators
- Post-acute care business as platform for further international growth
- Selective small and mid-sized acquisitions
- Expanding positions in preventive medicine such as health tourism
Market dynamics
Telemedicine market in Europe is estimated to grow
19.1% p.a.
from 2020 to 2026.
Outsourcing of non-medical services provided by public institutions to private providers grew in Germany by around
40%
from 2014 to 2019.
Global preventive health care is estimated to grow
9.5% p.a.
till 2025.
Emerging markets’ share of global health expenditure will grow to
33%
by 2022.
The share of the EU population older than 80 years is projected to increase from 5.9% to
14.6%
between 2020 and 2100.
sales by region
sales by service and project business
Sales by business segment
Download(XLS, 35 KB)€ in millions | 2021 | 2020 | Change | % of total Fresenius Vamed sales |
---|---|---|---|---|
Project business | 717 | 633 | 13% | 31% |
Service business | 1,580 | 1,435 | 10% | 69% |
Sales by region
Download(XLS, 35 KB)€ in millions | 2021 | 2020 | Change | % of total Fresenius Vamed sales |
---|---|---|---|---|
Europe | 1,923 | 1,815 | 6% | 84% |
Africa | 173 | 80 | 116% | 7% |
Asia-Pacific | 119 | 136 | -13% | 5% |
Latin America | 82 | 37 | 122% | 4% |
Total | 2,297 | 2,068 | 11% | 100% |
Order intake and order backlog for projects
Download(XLS, 35 KB)€ in millions | 2021 | 2020 | Change |
---|---|---|---|
Order intake | 1,290 | 1,010 | 28% |
Order backlog | 3,473 | 3,055 | 14% |
Sources:
Telemedicine market in Europe is estimated to grow 19.1% p.a. from 2020 to 2026
Source: https://www.graphicalresearch.com/industry-insights/1476/europe-telemedicine-market
Global preventive health care is estimated to grow 9.5% p.a. till 2025
Source: World Health Organization, 2013 – 2015, www.who.org
The share of the EU population aged 80 years or older
Source: EC Europe, Eurostat, 2021
Outsourcing of non-medical services provided by public institutions to private providers in Germany.
Source: German Federal Statistical Office, 2019 data (most recent market data available refers to the year 2019 as no more recent data has been published)
Emerging markets’ share of global health expenditure will grow to 33% by 2022.
Source: https://www.ihealthcareanalyst.com/
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