Diagnostics and Life Sciences Tools and Services—These areas are just as important for medical processes as treatment. Advanced testing and imaging can help medical professionals detect disease at much earlier stages, improving the efficacy of treatment and chances of recovery. And the power of sequencing the human genome will unlock additional potential new drugs and help identify diseases earlier.
Waters Corporation manufactures analytical instruments for scientific research in the drug development and production processes. In the highly regulated pharmaceutical industry, the company’s strong reputation has kept customers loyal and generated recurring revenue streams that bolster its competitive advantages. There is also US-based IDEXX Laboratories, which specializes in animal diagnostics such as accurate, in-house, laboratory-level tools that deliver results for veterinarians within 10 minutes.
In biotech research and development, innovative drug-development processes are enabling new treatments that can be profitable even when addressing relatively uncommon disorders. For example, United Therapeutics manufactures a treatment for a relatively rare condition called pulmonary arterial hypertension—high blood pressure in the pulmonary artery in the lungs. It’s also been reinvesting in its organ transplant business, where it seeks to use gene editing technology that may make it easier for people to receive animal organ transplants, which are often rejected by human bodies.
Technology and Artificial lntelligence (AI)—Compared to other sectors, healthcare has been a laggard in our high-tech society. But things are changing. Companies that can successfully adopt new technology may be able to dramatically change the way care is provided and delivered—and can be found in different parts of the sector.
AI is being introduced in commercial tools by companies, including Veeva Systems of the US and GE HealthCare. As AI capabilities improve and become more widely used to diagnose diseases, we believe companies that offer software as a service for healthcare will enjoy greater demand. Veeva offers a range of software services, from clinical trials to home health monitoring to marketing software for pharmaceutical sales. GE HealthCare, a medical equipment company, is using AI in various products, for example, to improve the quality and diagnostics ability of medical imaging devices, which can lead to better patient outcomes.
Equipment and Supplies—From global drugmakers to your family doctor, the equipment and tools used to deliver healthcare products and services are constantly changing. Innovative equipment used in lifesaving procedures can improve outcomes for patients.
For surgeons, a technological revolution is rapidly unfolding. Today, an increasing number of procedures are using robotic tools that allow surgeons to access hard-to-reach spots inside the body with high-precision, minimally invasive incisions, fewer complications and faster recovery times. Intuitive Surgical of the US manufactures a robotic surgery system that is popular in US operating rooms and is gaining momentum outside the US, with significant growth opportunity in Europe, Japan and China, in our view.
Three Attributes Define Healthy Growth
While each industry has different dynamics, we believe investors should look for three attributes to identify attractive healthcare businesses across the sector (Display).
First, look for products and services that improve healthcare outcomes for patients. Second, companies that can help cash-strapped healthcare systems save costs are likely to benefit from strong demand drivers. Third, products that improve outcomes and save costs must generate a profit for the business.