San Francisco, 1 April 2019: The Report Durable Medical Equipment (DME) Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report By
Product, By End Use (Hospitals, Nursing Homes), By Region (North America, MEA,
APAC, Europe), And Segment Forecasts, 2019 - 2026
The global durable medical equipment (DME) market size is expected to reach USD 271.0 billion by 2026
registering a CAGR of 6.1%, according to a new report by Grand View Research,
Inc. The market is primarily driven by rise in chronic diseases, such as
kidney failures and cancer. Moreover, technological advancements along with
strong reimbursement scenario will boost the DME market further. For instance,
in January 2019, WHILL, Inc., a U.S.-based personal electric vehicle,
introduced new technology WHILL autonomous drive at the Consumer Electronic Sow
held at the Las Vegas. In the past, Medicare has taken steps to bring
reimbursement of DME products in line with other payers.
In this direction, in December 2015, the
Center for Medicare & Medicare Services (CMS) issued a new rule of prior
authorization process for DME, Prosthetics, Orthotics, and Supplies (DMEPOS).
The DMEPOS includes the master list of 135 items, which require prior
authorization before beneficiary receives an item. In addition, growing
geriatric population across the globe is likely to contribute to the industry
expansion. People aged 60 years or above are more prone to health issues, such
as diabetes, mobility issues, Cardiovascular Diseases (CVDs), and other
lifestyle problems. This creates demand for DME products. However, stringent regulatory
guidelines in developed economies and lack of skilled professionals may limit
the durable medical equipment market growth.
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Further key findings from the study suggest:
· Personal mobility devices emerged as the
largest segment owing to the launch of technologically advanced products with
more comfort and portability
· Nursing homes is anticipated to be the
fastest-growing segment over the study period as these facilities offer
custodial care like skilled care, such as bathing and dressing
· Europe led the market with the largest
share in 2018 and will witness a steady growth in future on account of the
presence of major companies in the region
· Asia Pacific is expected to register the
highest CAGR from 2019 to 2026 owing to the presence of a large target
population base and improving healthcare facilities
· Some of the key companies in the global DME
market are Invacare Corporation; ArjoHuntleigh; Stryker Corporation; Hill Rom,
Inc.; Drive Medical; GF Health Products, Inc.; Sunrise Medical; Medline
Industries, Inc.; and Carex Health Brands, Inc.
Browse more reports of this category by Grand View
Research at: https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry/medical-devices
Grand View Research has
segmented the global Durable Medical Equipment (DME) market on the basis of
product, end use, and region:
DME Product Outlook (Revenue, USD Million,
2015 - 2026)
·
Personal Mobility Devices
·
Bathroom Safety Devices and Medical
Furniture
·
Monitoring and Therapeutic Devices
DME End Use Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2015 - 2026)
·
Hospital
·
Nursing Homes
·
Home Healthcare
·
Other
DME Regional Outlook (Revenue, USD Million,
2015 - 2026)
·
North America
·
Europe
·
Asia Pacific
·
Latin America
·
Middle East & Africa
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Durable Medical Equipment Market@ https://www.grandviewresearch.com/press-release/global-durable-medical-equipment-dme-market
About Grand View Research
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U.S. based market research and consulting company, registered in the State of
California and headquartered in San Francisco. The company provides
syndicated research reports, customized research reports, and consulting
services. To help clients make informed business decisions, we offer market
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of industries, from technology to chemicals, materials and healthcare.
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