Here's What Industry Experts Say About Home Healthcare Market 2019

The study estimates the home healthcare size for 2017 and projects its demand till 2022. In the primary research process, various sources from both demand side and supply side were interviewed to obtain qualitative and quantitative information for the report. Primary sources from the demand side include expert researchers from homecare service providers, registered nurses, academic research institutes, laboratory technicians, doctors, home healthcare associations, and pathologists.
For the market estimation process, both top-down and bottom-up approaches were used to estimate and validate the market size of the home healthcare market as well as to estimate the market size of various other dependent submarkets. All possible parameters that affect the market covered in this research study have been accounted for, viewed in extensive detail, verified through primary research, and analyzed to get the final quantitative and qualitative data. This data was consolidated and added to detailed inputs and analysis from MarketsandMarkets and presented in this report. Secondary sources such as directories; databases such as Hoovers, Bloomberg Business, Factiva, and Avention; white papers; annual reports; company house documents; investor presentations; and SEC filings of companies were referred.
The global home healthcare market is expected to reach USD 353.56 billion by 2022 from USD 237.05 billion in 2016, at a CAGR of 8.3%.
The home healthcare market is highly competitive with the presence of several small and big players. Prominent players in the home healthcare market include Philips Healthcare (Netherlands), Kindred Healthcare (US), Linde Group (Germany), Almost Family Inc. (US), Abbott Laboratories (US), LHC Group (US), A&D (Japan), Amedisys (US), Fresenius (Germany), Omron (Japan), McKesson (US), BAYADA Home Health Care (US), Kinnser Software, Inc. (US), and Roche (Switzerland).
Target Audience for this Report:
  • Home healthcare equipment manufacturers
  • Home healthcare service providers
  • Home health software vendors
  • Nursing services providers
  • Wound care product manufacturing companies
  • Pregnancy care product manufacturers and service providers
  • Supportive care product manufacturers and service providers
  • Diagnostic companies
  • Research and development (R&D) companies
  • Business research and consulting service providers
  • Medical research laboratories
  • Venture capitalists
To know about the assumptions considered for the study, download the pdf brochure

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