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Published by: Medtech Insight
Published: Jan. 1, 2009 - 522 Pages
Table of Contents
- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- i. Medicare
- ii. Home Health Agencies2
- iii. Home Healthcare Therapies
- a. Peritoneal Dialysis
- b. Infusion Therapy
- c. Enteral Nutrition Delivery
- d. Rehabilitation Therapy
- e. Respiratory Therapy
- f. Advanced Wound Care
- iv. Total Home Healthcare Products Market
- v. Methodology
- Exhibit ES-1: Total National Healthcare and Medicare Expenditures, 2006-2012
- Exhibit ES-2: Total and Medicare Home Healthcare Expenditures, 2006-2012
- Exhibit ES-3: Number of Medicare-Certified Home Health Agencies, 1997-2007
- Exhibit ES-4: 2008, Prevalence of Selected Pulmonary Diseases/Disorders that Require Respiratory Therapy
- Exhibit ES-5: Home Healthcare Products, Combined Market Forecast, 2007-2012
- Exhibit ES-6: 2012, Home Healthcare Products, Estimated Share of Sales, by Segment
- Exhibit ES-7: 2007, Combined Home Healthcare Products Market, Share By Supplier
- 1. HOME HEALTHCARE OVERVIEW
- 1.1 Medicare
- 1.2 Medicaid
- 1.3 Long-Term Care Insurance
- 1.4 Veterans Benefits
- 1.5 Home Health Agencies
- 1.6 Hospice Care
- 1.7 Home Healthcare Therapies
- 1.7.1 Peritoneal Dialysis
- 1.7.2 Infusion Therapy
- 1.7.3 Enteral Nutrition Delivery
- 1.7.4 Rehabilitation Therapy
- 1.7.5 Respiratory Therapy
- 1.7.5.1 Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and Related Respiratory Diseases/Disorders
- 1.7.5.2 Obstructive Sleep Apnea
- 1.7.6 Advanced Wound Care
- Exhibit 1-1: United States Population, by Age Group, Selected Years, 2000-2050
- Exhibit 1-2: Medicare Home Healthcare Charges versus Hospital and Skilled Nursing Facility Charges, 2005, 2006, and 2007
- Exhibit 1-3: Total National Healthcare and Medicare Expenditures, 2006-2012
- Exhibit 1-4: Total and Medicare Home Healthcare Expenditures, 2006-2012
- Exhibit 1-5: 2006, Medicare Home Healthcare Patients, by Principal Diagnosis
- Exhibit 1-6: Number of Medicare-Certified Home Health Agencies, 1997-2007
- Exhibit 1-7: 2008, Prevalence of Selected Pulmonary Diseases/Disorders that Require Respiratory Therapy
- 2. RESPIRATORY THERAPY PRODUCTS
- 2.1 Mechanical Ventilators
- 2.1.1 Products
- 2.1.1.1 Dräger Medical/Drägerwerk and Siemens
- 2.1.1.2 Newport Medical Instruments
- 2.1.1.3 Pulmonetic Systems/Cardinal Health
- 2.1.1.4 Puritan Bennett/Covidien
- 2.1.1.5 Respironics/Royal Philips Electronics
- 2.1.1.6 VersaMed/GE Healthcare
- 2.1.1.7 Others
- 2.2 Oxygen Concentrators
- 2.2.1 Products
- 2.2.1.1 AirSep
- 2.2.1.2 CAIRE/Chart Industries
- 2.2.1.3 DeVilbiss Healthcare
- 2.2.1.4 Invacare
- 2.2.1.5 Nidek Medical Products
- 2.2.1.6 Puritan Bennett/Covidien
- 2.2.1.7 Respironics/Royal Philips Electronics
- 2.2.1.8 Others
- 2.3 Nebulizers
- 2.3.1 Products
- 2.3.1.1 DeVilbiss Healthcare
- 2.3.1.2 evo Medical Solutions
- 2.3.1.3 Lumiscope/GF Health Products
- 2.3.1.4 OMRON Healthcare/OMRON
- 2.3.1.5 PARI Respiratory Equipment
- 2.3.1.6 Respironics/Royal Philips Electronics
- 2.3.1.7 Others
- 2.4 Obstructive Sleep Apnea Therapy Systems
- 2.4.1 Products
- 2.4.1.1 DeVilbiss Healthcare
- 2.4.1.2 Fisher & Paykel Healthcare
- 2.4.1.3 Invacare
- 2.4.1.4 Puritan Bennett/Covidien
- 2.4.1.5 ResMed
- 2.4.1.6 Respironics/Royal Philips Electronics
- 2.4.1.7 Cardinal Health
- 2.4.1.8 GE Healthcare/General Electric
- 2.5 Other Selected Respiratory Therapy Products
- 2.5.1 Hill-Rom
- 2.5.2 Respironics/Royal Philips Electronics
- Exhibit 2-1: 2009, Selected Home Healthcare Ventilators
- Exhibit 2-2: Dräger Medical’s Carina home Ventilator
- Exhibit 2-3: Newport Medical Instruments’ HT50 Ventilator
- Exhibit 2-4: Newport Medical Instruments’ E100M Ventilator
- Exhibit 2-5: Pulmonetic Systems’ LTV 950 Ventilator
- Exhibit 2-6: Puritan Bennett’s Achieva Portable Ventilator
- Exhibit 2-7: Puritan Bennett’s Legendair and Smartair Portable Ventilators
- Exhibit 2-8: Respironics’ BiPAP AVAPS Ventilator
- Exhibit 2-9: Respironics’ BiPAP Synchrony Ventilatory Support System
- Exhibit 2-10: Respironics’ BiPAP S/T Ventilator System with EncorePro SmartCard
- Exhibit 2-11: VersaMed’s iVent201 Ventilator
- Exhibit 2-12: 2009, Selected Home Healthcare Oxygen Concentrators and Liquid Oxygen Units
- Exhibit 2-13: AirSep’s FreeStyle Portable Oxygen Concentrator
- Exhibit 2-14: AirSep’s NewLife Intensity High-Pressure/High-Flow Oxygen Concentrator
- Exhibit 2-15: CAIRE’s Liberator Liquid Oxygen Container
- Exhibit 2-16: DeVilbiss Healthcare’s 5 Liter Compact Oxygen Concentrator
- Exhibit 2-17: Invacare’s Perfecto2 Oxygen Concentrator
- Exhibit 2-18: Invacare’s XPO2 Portable Oxygen Concentrator
- Exhibit 2-19: Nidek Medical Products’ Nuvo Lite Oxygen Concentrator
- Exhibit 2-20: Puritan Bennett’s HELiOS Plus H300 Portable Oxygen Unit
- Exhibit 2-21: Puritan Bennett’s HELiOS Marathon Portable Oxygen Unit
- Exhibit 2-22: Respironics’ EverFlow Q Ultra-Quiet Stationary Oxygen Concentrator
- Exhibit 2-23: Respironics’ Millennium M10 Oxygen Concentrator
- Exhibit 2-24: 2009, Selected Home Healthcare Nebulizers
- Exhibit 2-25: DeVilbiss Healthcare’s Pulmo-Aide Compressor/Nebulizer
- Exhibit 2-26: DeVilbiss Healthcare’s Pulmo-Aide Compact Compressor Nebulizer2
- Exhibit 2-27: DeVilbiss Healthcare’s PulmoNeb Compressor Nebulizer
- Exhibit 2-28: DeVilbiss Healthcare’s Reusable Nebulizer and Single-Patient, Multi-Use Disposable Nebulizer
- Exhibit 2-29: evo Medical Solutions’ AeroNeb, SportNeb, and TransNeb Nebulizers
- Exhibit 2-30: Lumiscope/GF Health Products’ Lumineb I and Lumineb II Piston Compression Nebulizers
- Exhibit 2-31: Lumiscope/GF Health Products’ Ultrasonic Nebulizers
- Exhibit 2-32: OMRON Healthcare’s Portable and Tabletop Nebulizers
- Exhibit 2-33: PARI Respiratory Equipment’s PARI Trek S Compact Compressor with PARI LC Sprint Reusable Nebulizer
- Exhibit 2-34: PARI Respiratory Equipment’s PRONEB Ultra II Compressor
- Exhibit 2-35: Respironics’ MisterNeb Compressor Nebulizer System with Sidestream Disposable Nebulizer 2-74
- Exhibit 2-36: Respironics’ I-neb AAD System
- Exhibit 2-37: 2009, Selected Home Healthcare Sleep Apnea Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Devices
- Exhibit 2-38: DeVilbiss Healthcare’s IntelliPAP Standard Continuous Positive Airway Pressure System with Humidifier
- Exhibit 2-39: DeVilbiss Healthcare’s RPM BiLevel Continuous Positive Airway Pressure System
- Exhibit 2-40: DeVilbiss Healthcare’s Bravo Nasal Pillow System
- Exhibit 2-41: DeVilbiss Healthcare’s Nasal-Aire II Interface with Headgear
- Exhibit 2-42: Fisher & Paykel Healthcare’s SleepStyle 600 Continuous Positive Airway Pressure System
- Exhibit 2-43: Fisher & Paykel Healthcare’s SleepStyle 200 Auto Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Series
- Exhibit 2-44: Invacare’s Polaris EX CPAP with SoftX and Polaris EX EZ-Fill Humidifier
- Exhibit 2-45: Puritan Bennett’s GoodKnight 420 CPAP Series
- Exhibit 2-46: Puritan Bennett’s Sandman Auto CPAP System
- Exhibit 2-47: ResMed’s S8 Compact Continuous Positive Airway Pressure System
- Exhibit 2-48: ResMed’s C-Series Tango Continuous Positive Airway Pressure System
- Exhibit 2-49: ResMed’s C-Series VPAP Adapt SV and VPAP Malibu Systems
- Exhibit 2-50: ResMed’s Mirage Liberty, Mirage Quattro, and Swift LT for Her Masks
- Exhibit 2-51: Respironics’ REMstar Plus M Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Series with C-Flex Technology
- Exhibit 2-52: Respironics’ SleepEasy Sleep Therapy System
- Exhibit 2-53: Respironics’ BiPAP autoSV System and BiPAP Auto M Series with Bi-Flex
- Exhibit 2-54: Respironics’ ComfortCurve Nasal Interface System
- Exhibit 2-55: Respironics’ ComfortGel Nasal Mask
- Exhibit 2-56: Cardinal Health’s Pegasus CPAP System
- Exhibit 2-57: Cardinal Health’s BreatheX Journey CPAP System
- Exhibit 2-58: Cardinal Health’s BreatheX Mobile CPAP System
- Exhibit 2-59: Cardinal Health’s SNAPP 2.0 Direct Nasal Interface
- Exhibit 2-60: GE Healthcare’s Selected iSleep Products
- Exhibit 2-61: Hill-Rom’s The Vest Airway Clearance System
- Exhibit 2-62: Respironics’ CoughAssist Mechanical Insufflator
- 3. INFUSION THERAPY PRODUCTS
- 3.1 Vascular Access Devices
- 3.1.1 Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters
- 3.1.1.1 Products
- 3.1.1.1.1 C.R. Bard
- 3.1.1.1.2 Becton Dickinson
- 3.1.1.1.3 Smiths Medical/Smiths Group
- 3.1.1.1.4 Others
- 3.2 Infusion Pumps and Administration Sets
- 3.2.1 Volumetric Infusion Pumps
- 3.2.1.1 Products
- 3.2.1.1.1 Baxter Healthcare/Baxter International
- 3.2.1.1.2 B. Braun Medical/B. Braun Melsungen
- 3.2.1.1.3 Cardinal Health
- 3.2.1.1.4 Hospira
- 3.2.1.1.5 Smiths Medical/Smiths Group
- 3.2.2 Syringe Infusion Pumps
- 3.2.2.1 Products
- 3.2.2.1.1 Baxa
- 3.2.2.1.2 Baxter Healthcare/Baxter International
- 3.2.2.1.2.1 B. Braun Medical/B. Braun Melsungen
- 3.2.2.1.4 Excelsior Medical
- 3.2.2.1.5 Hospira
- 3.2.2.1.6 Smiths Medical/Smith Group
- 3.2.3 Ambulatory Infusion Pumps
- 3.2.3.1 Products
- 3.2.3.1.1 Curlin Medical/Moog
- 3.2.3.1.2 I-Flow
- 3.2.3.1.3 Smiths Medical/Smiths Group
- 3.2.3.1.4 Sorenson Medical
- 3.2.3.1.5 WalkMed Infusion/Moog
- 3.2.4 Disposable Infusion Pumps
- 3.2.4.1 Products
- 3.2.4.1.1 Baxter Healthcare/Baxter International
- 3.2.4.1.2 Cardinal Health
- 3.2.4.1.3 Curlin Medical/Moog
- 3.2.4.1.4.1 I-Flow
- Exhibit 3-1: 2009, Selected Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters
- Exhibit 3-2: C.R. Bard’s Groshong Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter
- Exhibit 3-3: C.R. Bard’s Poly Per-Q-Cath Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter
- Exhibit 3-4: Becton Dickenson’s BD First and BD L-Cath Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters
- Exhibit 3-5: Smiths Medical’s CliniCath PolyFlow Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter
- Exhibit 3-6: 2009, Selected Volumetric Infusion Pumps
- Exhibit 3-7: Baxter Healthcare’s Colleague and Flo-Gard Volumetric Infusion Pumps
- Exhibit 3-8: B. Braun Medical’s Infusomat Space Large-Volume Pump
- Exhibit 3-9: Cardinal Health’s Alaris SE Pump
- Exhibit 3-10: Hospira’s GemStar and Plum A+ Multipurpose Infusion Systems
- Exhibit 3-11: 2009, Selected Syringe Infusion Pumps
- Exhibit 3-12: Baxa’s MicroFuse Syringe Infusion Pump
- Exhibit 3-13: Baxter Healthcare’s PCA II Syringe Infusion Pump
- Exhibit 3-14: B. Braun Medical’s Perfusor Basic Syringe Infusion Pump
- Exhibit 3-15: B. Braun Medical’s Perfusor Space Syringe Infusion Pump
- Exhibit 3-16: Hospira’s LifeCare PCA Syringe Infusion System
- Exhibit 3-17: Smiths Medical’s Graseby 3200 Syringe Infusion Pump
- Exhibit 3-18: 2009, Selected Ambulatory Infusion Pumps
- Exhibit 3-19: Curlin Medical’s AutoMed 3000 and 3200 Electronic Ambulatory Pumps
- Exhibit 3-20: Curlin Medical’s AutoMed 3400 PCA Electronic Ambulatory Pump
- Exhibit 3-21: Curlin Medical’s Curlin 4000 and 6000 CMS Ambulatory Infusion Pumps
- Exhibit 3-22: I-Flow’s Paragon Ambulatory Infusion Pump
- Exhibit 3-23: I-Flow’s SideKick Plus 100 Ambulatory Infusion Pump
- Exhibit 3-24: Smiths Medical’s CADD-Legacy 1 Ambulatory Infusion Pump
- Exhibit 3-25: Smiths Medical’s CADD-Legacy PCA Ambulatory Infusion Pump
- Exhibit 3-26: Sorenson Medical’s ambIT PreSet Infusion Pump
- Exhibit 3-27: 2009, Selected Disposable Infusion Pumps
- Exhibit 3-28: Baxter Healthcare’s Infusor Disposable Pump System
- Exhibit 3-29: Cardinal Health’s ReadyMed Ambulatory Infusion System
- Exhibit 3-30: Curlin Medical’s Disposable BeeLINE Infusion System
- Exhibit 3-31: Curlin Medical’s ACCUFUSER Postoperative Pain Control Pump
- Exhibit 3-32: I-Flow’s Homepump Eclipse Infusion System
- 4. ENTERAL NUTRITION DELIVERY SYSTEMS
- 4.1 Enteral Nutrition Pumps and Disposables Kits
- 4.1.1 Products
- 4.1.1.1 Abbott Nutrition/Abbott Laboratories
- 4.1.1.2 Corpak MedSystems/Linden
- 4.1.1.3 Kendall/Covidien
- 4.1.1.4 Nestlé Nutrition/Nestlé
- 4.1.1.5 ZEVEX/Moog
- 4.1.1.6 Others
- 4.2 Enteral Nutrition Gravity Sets
- 4.2.1 Products
- 4.2.1.1 Abbott Nutrition/Abbott Laboratories
- 4.2.1.2 Kendall/Covidien
- 4.2.1.3 Nestlé Nutrition/Nestlé
- 4.2.1.4 ZEVEX/Moog
- 4.2.1.5 Others
- Exhibit 4-1: 2009, Selected Enteral Nutrition Pumps
- Exhibit 4-2: Abbott Nutrition’s Companion Enteral Nutrition Pump
- Exhibit 4-3: Abbott Nutrition’s EnteraLite Infinity Enteral Pump
- Exhibit 4-4: Abbott Nutrition’s Patrol and Quantum Enteral Pumps
- Exhibit 4-5: Corpak MedSystems’ Corflo 300 Enteral Pump
- Exhibit 4-6: Kendall’s Kangaroo 224 and Kangaroo Control Enteral Pumps
- Exhibit 4-7: Kendall’s Kangaroo PET Portable Enteral Pump
- Exhibit 4-8: Kendall’s Kangaroo ePump
- Exhibit 4-9: Nestlé Nutrition’s COMPAT Series Enteral Feeding Pumps
- Exhibit 4-10: ZEVEX’s EnteraLite and Stationary Enteral Feeding Pumps
- Exhibit 4-11: ZEVEX’s Infinity orange Small Volume Enteral Feeding Pump
- Exhibit 4-12: 2009, Selected Enteral Nutrition Gravity Sets
- Exhibit 4-13: Abbott Nutrition’s Selected Gravity Nutrition Sets
- Exhibit 4-14: ZEVEX’s Enteral Feeding Delivery Sets
- 5. PERITONEAL DIALYSIS SYSTEMS
- 5.1 Types of Peritoneal Dialysis
- 5.1.1 Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis
- 5.1.2 Automated Peritoneal Dialysis
- 5.2 Products
- 5.2.1 Baxter International
- 5.2.2 Debiotech with Gambro
- 5.2.3 Fresenius Medical Care/Fresenius Group
- 5.2.4 NxStage Medical
- 5.2.5 Others
- Exhibit 5-1: Peritoneal Dialysis
- Exhibit 5-2: 2009, Selected Home Healthcare Automated Peritoneal Dialysis Systems
- Exhibit 5-3: Baxter International’s HomeChoice Automated Peritoneal Dialysis System
- Exhibit 5-4: Debiotech and Gambro’s Renal Exprès Automated Peritoneal Dialysis Cycler
- Exhibit 5-5: NxStage Medical’s NxStage System One Portable Hemodialysis System
- 6. ADVANCED WOUND CARE PRODUCTS
- 6.1 Conventional Wound Care Products
- 6.1.1 3M Health Care/3M
- 6.1.2 AcryMed/I-Flow
- 6.1.3 ConvaTec
- 6.1.4 Derma Sciences
- 6.1.5 Mölnlycke Health Care
- 6.1.6 Smith & Nephew
- 6.1.7 Systagenix Wound Management/One Equity Partners
- 6.2 Advanced Bandage Systems
- 6.2.1 Biofisica
- 6.2.2 Ogenix
- 6.3 Negative Pressure Wound Therapy
- 6.3.1 BlueSky Medical/Smith & Nephew
- 6.3.2 Kinetic Concepts, Inc.
- 6.3.3 Other Suppliers
- 6.3.3.1 Boehringer Wound Systems/Boehringer Laboratories
- 6.3.3.2 Innovative Therapies
- 6.3.3.3 Medela
- 6.3.3.4 Prospera
- 6.4 Ultrasound
- 6.4.1 Celleration
- 6.5 Other Selected Emerging Wound Care Therapies
- Exhibit 6-1: 2009, Selected Conventional Wound Care Dressings and Gels
- Exhibit 6-2: 3M Health Care’s Tegaderm Foam Adhesive Dressing
- Exhibit 6-3: ConvaTec’s AQUACEL Ag Hydrofiber Wound Dressing with Silver
- Exhibit 6-4: Derma Science’s MEDIHONEY Wound Dressings
- Exhibit 6-5: Smith & Nephew’s ACTICOAT Antimicrobial Barrier Dressings
- Exhibit 6-6: Smith & Nephew’s ALLEVYN Adhesive and Non-Adhesive Dressings
- Exhibit 6-7: Smith & Nephew’s IODOSORB Gel
- Exhibit 6-8: Systagenix Wound Management’s ACTISORB Silver 220 and BIOCLUSIVE Transparent Dressings
- Exhibit 6-9: Benefits of FIBRACOL PLUS Wound Dressings
- Exhibit 6-10: Biofisica’s POSiFECT Disposable Dressing
- Exhibit 6-11: Ogenix’s EpiFLO Transdermal Continuous Oxygen Therapy Device
- Exhibit 6-12: BlueSky Medical’s V1STA Versatile 1 Wound Vacuum System
- Exhibit 6-13: BlueSky Medical’s V1STA Versatile 1 Portable Wound Vacuum System
- Exhibit 6-14: Kinetic Concepts’ V.A.C. Freedom Therapy System
- Exhibit 6-15: Kinetic Concepts’ ActiV.A.C. Therapy System
- Exhibit 6-16: Boehringer Wound Systems’ Engenex Therapy System
- Exhibit 6-17: Innovative Therapies’ Svedman Wound Treatment System
- Exhibit 6-18: Medela’s Invia Wound Therapy System
- Exhibit 6-19: Prospera’s PRO-I and PRO-II Systems
- Exhibit 6-20: Celleration’s MIST Therapy System
- Exhibit 6-21: Ekkyo’s EkkyLite System
- Exhibit 6-22: Wound Care Technologies’ DermaClose RC Continuous External Tissue Expander
- 7. DURABLE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
- 7.1 Bathroom Safety Products
- 7.1.1 Dana Douglas
- 7.1.2 Graham-Field
- 7.1.3 Invacare
- 7.1.4 Medline Industries
- 7.2 Homecare Beds
- 7.2.1 Graham-Field
- 7.2.2 Hill-Rom
- 7.2.3 Invacare
- 7.2.4 Medline Industries
- 7.3 Wheelchairs and Scooters
- 7.3.1 Amigo Mobility International
- 7.3.2 Graham-Field
- 7.3.3 Invacare
- 7.3.4 Pride Mobility Products
- 7.3.5 The Rascal Company/Electric Mobility
- 7.3.6 Sunrise Medical
- 7.4 Walking Aids
- 7.4.1 Dana Douglas
- 7.4.2 Graham-Field
- 7.4.3 Invacare
- 7.4.4 Medline Industries
- Exhibit 7-1: Selected Dana Douglas Bathroom Safety Products
- Exhibit 7-2: Selected Graham-Field Bathroom Safety Products
- Exhibit 7-3: Selected Invacare Bathroom Safety Products
- Exhibit 7-4: Selected Medline Industries Bathroom Safety Products
- Exhibit 7-5: 2009, Selected Homecare Beds
- Exhibit 7-6: Graham Field’s Patriot Full-Electric Homecare Bed
- Exhibit 7-7: Graham Field’s WhisperLite II Semi-Electric Homecare Bed
- Exhibit 7-8: Graham Field’s Universal Homecare Bed
- Exhibit 7-9: Hill-Rom’s 100 Low Bed
- Exhibit 7-10: Hill-Rom’s VersaCare Bed
- Exhibit 7-11: Invacare’s IVC Full Electric and Bariatric Homecare Beds
- Exhibit 7-12: Medline Industries’ Guardian Semi-Electric Homecare Bed
- Exhibit 7-13: 2009, Selected Power Wheelchairs
- Exhibit 7-14: 2009, Selected Scooters
- Exhibit 7-15: Amigo Mobility International’s TravelMate and TravelMate RD Scooters
- Exhibit 7-16: Graham Field’s Metro Power III Power and Paramount XD Bariatric Wheelchairs
- Exhibit 7-17: Graham Field’s Everest Power Chair
- Exhibit 7-18: Invacare’s Veranda Standard Wheelchair
- Exhibit 7-19: Invacare’s Microportable Lnyx L-3 and Lynx L-4 Scooters
- Exhibit 7-20: Invacare’s Lynx L-3X Compact Scooter and Pronto M51 Power Wheelchair with Formula CG Tilt
- Exhibit 7-21: Pride Mobility Products’ Jazzy Select and Jet 3 Ultra Power Chairs
- Exhibit 7-22: Pride Mobility Products’ Jazzy 614 Power Chair
- Exhibit 7-23: Pride Mobility Products’ Go-Go Elite Traveller and Go-Go Elite Traveller Plus Scooters
- Exhibit 7-24: The Rascal Company’s Rascal 330 Tilt Power Chair
- Exhibit 7-25: The Rascal Company’s Rascal 655 Bariatric Scooter
- Exhibit 7-26: The Rascal Company’s Rascal 300 Scooter
- Exhibit 7-27: Sunrise Medical’s Quickie 2 Lite Ultra Lightweight Wheelchair
- Exhibit 7-28: Sunrise Medical’s Quickie Rhapsody Power Wheelchair
- Exhibit 7-29: Sunrise Medical’s Quickie Aspire Power Wheelchair
- Exhibit 7-30: Dana Douglas’ Quad Canes and Folding Cane Seat
- Exhibit 7-31: Graham-Field’s Freedom Walker and UpRise Onyx Folding Walker
- Exhibit 7-32: Invacare’s Quad Cane, Value 4 Wheel Rollator, and Knee Walker
- Exhibit 7-33: Medline Industries’ Guardian Walking Assistant
- Exhibit 7-34: Medline Industries’ Guardian Envoy 460 Economy Rolling Walker
- Exhibit 7-35: Medline Industries’ Guardian Plus Bariatric Quad Cane
- 8. HOME HEALTHCARE PRODUCTS MARKET
- 8.1 Respiratory Therapy Products
- 8.1.1 Nebulizer Systems
- 8.1.1.1 Market Analysis
- 8.1.1.2 Competitive Analysis
- 8.1.2 Oxygen Therapy Systems
- 8.1.2.1 Market Analysis
- 8.1.2.2 Competitive Analysis
- 8.1.3 Obstructive Sleep Apnea Therapy Systems
- 8.1.3.1 Market Analysis
- 8.1.3.2 Competitive Analysis
- 8.1.4 Mechanical Ventilator Systems
- 8.1.4.1 Market Analysis
- 8.1.4.2 Competitive Analysis
- 8.2 Durable Medical Equipment
- 8.2.1 Market Analysis
- 8.2.2 Competitive Analysis
- 8.3 Advanced Wound Care Products
- 8.3.1 Market Analysis
- 8.3.2 Competitive Analysis
- 8.4 Infusion Therapy Products
- 8.4.1 Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters
- 8.4.1.1 Market Analysis
- 8.4.1.2 Competitive Analysis
- 8.4.2 Ambulatory Infusion Pumps
- 8.4.2.1 Market Analysis
- 8.4.2.2 Competitive Analysis
- 8.4.3 Disposable Infusion Pumps
- 8.4.3.1 Market Analysis
- 8.4.3.2 Competitive Analysis
- 8.5 Peritoneal Dialysis Systems
- 8.5.1 Market Analysis
- 8.5.2 Competitive Analysis
- 8.6 Enteral Nutrition Delivery Systems
- 8.6.1 Market Analysis
- 8.6.2 Competitive Analysis
- 8.7 Total Home Healthcare Products Market
- Exhibit 8-1: Respiratory Therapy Products, Market Forecast, 2007-2012
- Exhibit 8-2: Nebulizer Systems, Market Forecast, 2007-2012
- Exhibit 8-3: 2007, Nebulizer Systems Market, Share by Supplier
- Exhibit 8-4: Oxygen Therapy Systems, Market Forecast, 2007-2012
- Exhibit 8-5: 2007, Oxygen Therapy Systems Market, Share by Supplier
- Exhibit 8-6: Obstructive Sleep Apnea Therapy Systems, Market Forecast, 2007-2012
- Exhibit 8-7: 2007, Obstructive Sleep Apnea Therapy Systems Market, Share by Supplier
- Exhibit 8-8: Mechanical Ventilator Systems, Market Forecast, 2007-2012
- Exhibit 8-9: 2007, Mechanical Ventilator Systems Market, Share by Supplier
- Exhibit 8-10: Durable Medical Equipment, Market Forecast, 2007-2012
- Exhibit 8-11: 2007, Durable Medical Equipment Market, Share by Supplier
- Exhibit 8-12: Advanced Wound Care Products, Market Forecast, 2007-2012
- Exhibit 8-13: 2007, Advanced Wound Care Products Market, Share by Supplier
- Exhibit 8-14: Infusion Therapy Products, Market Forecast, 2007-2012
- Exhibit 8-15: Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters, Market Forecast, 2007-2012
- Exhibit 8-16: 2007, Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters Market, Share by Supplier
- Exhibit 8-17: Ambulatory Infusion Pumps, Market Forecast, 2007-2012
- Exhibit 8-18: 2007, Ambulatory Infusion Pumps Market, Share by Supplier
- Exhibit 8-19: Disposable Infusion Pumps, Market Forecast, 2007-2012
- Exhibit 8-20: 2007, Disposable Infusion Pumps Market, Share by Supplier
- Exhibit 8-21: Peritoneal Dialysis Systems, Market Forecast, 2007-2012
- Exhibit 8-22: 2007, Peritoneal Dialysis Systems Market, Share by Supplier
- Exhibit 8-23: Enteral Nutrition Delivery Systems, Market Forecast, 2007-2012
- Exhibit 8-24: 2007, Enteral Nutrition Delivery Systems, Share by Supplier
- Exhibit 8-25: Home Healthcare Products, Combined Market Forecast, 2007-2012
- Exhibit 8-26: 2012, Home Healthcare Products, Estimated Share of Sales, by Segment
- Exhibit 8-27: 2007, Combined Home Healthcare Products Market, Share by Supplier
- 9. COMPANY PROFILES
- 9.1 C.R. Bard, Inc.
- 9.2 Baxter International, Inc.
- 9.3 Cardinal Health, Inc.
- 9.4 Covidien LTD
- 9.5 Fresenius Group
- 9.6 I-Flow Corporation
- 9.7 Invacare Corporation
- 9.8 Johnson & Johnson
- 9.9 Kinetic Concepts, Inc.
- 9.10 Royal Philips Electronics NV
- 9.11 ResMed, Inc.
- 9.12 Smiths Group PLC
- 9.13 Sunrise Medical, Inc.
- APPENDIX COMPANY LISTING
AbstractValued at more than $4.3 billion, the home healthcare products market is one of the largest and most stable in the United States (U.S.) due to the burgeoning aging population and corresponding increase in lifespan, the critical need for cost-effective medical equipment for patients suffering from long-term chronic conditions, and the increasing usage of technology by the baby boomer population. Additional factors include younger, disabled patients who do not require hospitalization and those recovering from acute medical conditions who need only temporary or intermittent home-based medical care.
In the year 2010, the number of people age 65 and older in the U.S. is expected to total more than 40.2 million (or 13.0% of the total population); by the year 2050, this figure is expected to more than double to approximately 86.7 million (or 20.6%). The estimated number of people age 80 and older is expected to nearly triple, from approximately 11.7 million in the year 2010 to more than 33.7 million in the year 2050.
Several homecare product markets are expected to benefit from demographic and healthcare trends In particular, 6 core homecare product areas are expected to exhibit market growth over the next 5 years, including: peritoneal dialysis therapy, durable medical equipment (DME), enteral nutrition delivery, infusion therapy, respiratory therapy, and advanced wound care therapy. The combined U.S. market for home healthcare products reached $4.3 billion in 2007 and (despite current economic recession and uncertainty), is expected to expand at a compound annual rate of more than 4%, reaching nearly $5.2 billion in 2012.
This dynamic, new report from Medtech Insight includes analyses of products, current and emerging markets, competitors, and opportunities in the U.S. homecare products market. Product areas include: respiratory therapy (mechanical ventilators, oxygen therapy equipment, nebulizers, obstructive sleep apnea therapy products); infusion therapy (peripherally inserted central catheters, ambulatory infusion pumps, and disposable infusion pumps); enteral nutrition delivery (enteral nutrition pumps, disposables kits and gravity sets); dialysis therapy (continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis, automated peritoneal dialysis); wound healing (conventional dressings, negative pressure wound therapy, ultrasound therapy, and advanced bandages); and DME (wheelchairs, scooters, canes, walkers, bathroom safety products, and homecare beds).
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