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Published by: Frost & Sullivan
Published: Feb. 1, 2001
Table of Contents
- Introducing the Market Engineering Consulting Report
- Executive Summary
- Introduction to the U.S. AdvancedWound Management Products Market
- Summary of Major Findings
- Market Engineering Research Methodology
- Research Scope
- Research Methodology
- Market EngineeringForecasting Methodology
- Glossary of Terms
- Industry Challenges
- Identification of Challenges Facing the Advanced Wound Management Product Industry
- Market Engineering Researchfor the U.S. Non-anti-microbial Wound Cleanser Market 1996-2006
- Total Market Segment Analysis
- Market Engineering Research for the U.S. Debridement Products Market 1996-2006
- Total Market Segment Analysis
- Market Engineering Analysis of the Enzymatic Debrider Market
- Market Engineering Analysis ofthe Mechanical Debrider Market
- Market Engineering Researchfor the U.S. Advanced Moist Wound Dressings Market 1996-2006
- Total Market Segment Analysis
- Market Engineering Analysisof the Alginate Dressings Market
- Market Engineering Analysis of the Hydrocolloid Dressings Market
- Market Engineering Analysis of the Transparent Film Dressings Market
- Market Engineering Analysisof the Foam Dressings Market
- Market Engineering Analysis of the Hydrogel Sheet Wound Cover Market
- Market Engineering Analysis of the Amorphous Hydrogel Dressings Market
- Market Engineering Research for the U.S. Growth Factor Products Market 1996-2006
- Total Market Segment Analysis
- Market Engineering Researchfor the U.S. Skin ReplacementProducts Market 1996-2006
- Total Market Segment Analysis
- Market Engineering Analysis of the Epidermal Skin Replacement Products Market
- Market Engineering Analysis of theDermal Skin Replacement Products Market
- Market Engineering Analysis of theBilayer Skin Replacement Products Market
- Market Engineering Strategy
- What Is Market Engineering Strategy?
- Market EngineeringStrategic Recommendations
- Market Engineering Awards for the Advanced Wound Management Product Markets
- Frost & Sullivan's 2000 Market Engineering Awards
- Market Engineering Awards
- Market Engineering Planning
- Integrating Market Engineeringinto the Business Planning Process
- Implementation of Market Engineering
- How to Implement Market Engineering in a Company
- Market Engineering Monitoring of the Advanced Wound Management Product Market
- Purpose of Market Engineering Monitoring
- Database of Key Industry Participants
- Market Participants
- Related Companies
- Market Engineering Supplement
- Introduction
- Strategic Significance of the Market Engineering Measurements
- How to Improve the Market Engineering Strategy Development Process
- How to Implement Market Engineering in a Company
- How to Make the Most of ThisMarket Engineering Report
- How to Design a SuccessfulMonitoring Program
- Top Ten Critical Elements of aMarket Engineering Program
- Strategic Recommendations forFurther Research
AbstractAging Population, Product Innovation Driving Market
Chronic wounds affect approximately four million Americans annually. The
growing elderly population, availability of new therapies, and a focus on wound
care prevention are pushing this market into the spotlight. Manufacturers that
introduce leading-edge therapies and procedures that decrease healing times
and increase cost savings will experience success in the healthcare as well as
the medical insurance services industries.
This in-depth Frost &Sullivan research presents the latest information available on the U.S. advanced wound management product industry. It identifies
the market drivers and restrains of five major product segments: non-anti-
microbial wound cleansers, debridement, moist wound dressings, growth
factors, and skin replacement, and the strategies for companies that want to
take advantage of key market opportunities.
Educational Campaigns Will Increase Market Share
In order to increase penetration rates, wound care management participants
must educate healthcare professionals on the benefits of new therapies such
as growth factors and skin. These educational efforts will help create ware-
ness for the need of wound care specialists among doctors and surgeons.
"Unless an organized specialty for physicians engaged in wound care is created, marketing campaigns will be hampered," states the author of this
research." While there is a nursing specialty for wound care, high-end wound
management products such as skin substitutes are targeted towards physicians
and surgeons."
Home Healthcare:Opportunity for Growth
Currently, more than 20,000 providers deliver home healthcare services to
approximately eight million individuals. This market represents an excellent,
long-term opportunity for participants that can establish a presence in this
industry. Estimated expenditures show that this segment will experience moderate growth over the next several decades.
With these growth opportunities for advanced wound management product
approaching, this exclusive Frost &Sullivan report provides valuable market
intelligence and strategic recommendations to help your company develop
winning plan of action.
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