Pediatrics Market Research Reports & Industry Analysis
A major challenge the pediatric healthcare community faces is in relation to Medicaid funding. While the cost of health care for most children is relatively low, those who require hospitalization or specialty care experience a tremendous increase in total cost. Additionally, with a focus on preventative medicine, more resources need to be allocated to pediatrics. Medicaid funding for children estimates about 20 percent of total funds, yet children make up about 60 percent of enrollees. Typically, nursing homes and geriatrics utilize the most Medicaid dollars but for a much smaller population. While healthcare reform is an ongoing issue, the unique needs of children need to be included.
Pediatrics Industry Research & Market Reports
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Paediatric Consumer Health in South Korea
... analgesics being more popular than tablets, for instance. During the influenza season, syrup format paediatric acetaminophen often faces supply shortages, while tablet formats remain available. Meanwhile, although suppositories were still available until Q3 2024, demand ... Read More
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Paediatric Consumer Health in Australia
... products, the move has impacted chewable tablet formats. Announced by the TGA in May 2023, the new restrictions on acetaminophen include: reducing the maximum size of packs available for general sale (such as through supermarkets ... Read More
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Pediatric Vaccines Market: Global Market Size, Forecast, Insights, Segmentation, and Competitive Landscape with Impact of COVID-19 & Russia-Ukraine War
... 2025-2034. This report on global pediatric vaccines market report provides holistic understanding of the market along with market sizing, forecast, drivers, challenges, and competitive landscape. The report presents a clear picture of the global pediatric ... Read More
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Paediatric Consumer Health in the Netherlands
... prices are rising due to higher production costs and a shift towards value-added products, especially those designed for children and which are perceived as more effective. This trend is evident across analgesics, dermatologicals, and cough, ... Read More
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Paediatric Consumer Health in Spain
... Spain in 2023 were at an all-time low since the beginning of 1941. Added to which, there are no national policies supporting birth rates in the country, with Spanish women postponing the age at which ... Read More
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Paediatric Consumer Health in Dominican Republic
... by vitamins. However, now that the pandemic has passed, growth in the volume sales of vitamins has eased somewhat, as cash-strapped parents forego on spending on preventative measures such as vitamins. Cough and cold remedies ... Read More
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Paediatric Consumer Health in Bosnia and Herzegovina
... achieves significant retail sales price value growth, primarily driven by rising product prices amidst ongoing inflation, while retail volume growth remains stable. The growing presence of competitively priced paediatric health brands plays a key role ... Read More
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Paediatric Consumer Health in Malaysia
... and as such, show a willingness to invest in preventative health solutions. As a result, manufacturers are introducing a diverse range of innovative products designed to key health concerns, such as immunity enhancement and respiratory ... Read More
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Paediatric Consumer Health in the Czech Republic
... prolonged flu season. Stock problems with certain medicines for cough and fever resulted in panic and bulk buying, with parents buying whatever product was available. In 2024, the spread of respiratory infections among children was ... Read More
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Paediatric Consumer Health in Bolivia
... more broadly, which has led to higher prices and increased financial intermediary costs for importers of both raw materials and finished products. Within paediatric consumer health, analgesics and paediatric cough, cold and allergy remedies are ... Read More
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Paediatric Consumer Health in Greece
... this is largely due to price rises, as retail volume sales are expected to fall in many categories. Over 2024, declines in retail volume sales of paediatric cough/cold remedies and paediatric analgesics are underpinned by ... Read More
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Paediatric Consumer Health in Hungary
... the consumption of paediatric analgesics. Parents inevitably tend to prioritise the wellbeing of their children even when household budgets are stretched. However, less essential products like vitamins and dietary supplements are still facing decline in ... Read More
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Paediatric Consumer Health in Georgia
... the past 15 years. This is compounded by an annual exodus of approximately 150,000 individuals, predominantly young Georgians, which further constrains the potential for growth in paediatric health in 2024. Despite these challenges, vitamins remains ... Read More
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Paediatric Consumer Health in Canada
... as these categories continue to normalise after the massive spike in demand in 2022, which was caused by the flu/RSV/COVID “triple-demic” and led to shortages of such products. In 2024, most regions of Canada saw ... Read More
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Paediatric Consumer Health in Denmark
... parents’ heightened awareness of their children’s nutritional needs and the benefits of vitamins and dietary supplements. The pandemic has left a lasting impact, heightening general interest in maintaining good health and preventing deficiencies. As parents ... Read More
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Paediatric Consumer Health in Croatia
... volume due to reduced demand and the use of alternative products. Nonetheless, rising product prices and inflation have led to solid retail value growth, further supported by the presence of newly launched brands and products ... Read More
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Paediatric Consumer Health in Colombia
... the start of the review period. Paediatric analgesics is the main category as acetaminophen continues to be widely used to treat children due to its reputation as a safe option. However, there has been rapid ... Read More
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Paediatric Consumer Health in Bulgaria
... typically more sensitive to various irritants. Overall, parental preference for child-specific consumer health products is a progressively growing trend in Bulgaria, reflecting a strong desire for products tailored to the unique needs and sensitivities of ... Read More
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Paediatric Consumer Health in China
... with continued upgrades in consumer preferences when it comes to paediatric products. Despite a declining birth rate, the increasing focus on child care has highlighted significant potential for paediatric vitamins and dietary supplements in particular, ... Read More
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Paediatric Consumer Health in Argentina
... companies and individuals. Families have become more cost-conscious and are focused on finding bargains and spending less due to rising inflation and the higher cost of living. Companies have been forced to increase prices to ... Read More
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Paediatric Consumer Health in Mexico
... from a young age, which is leading to an increase in demand for products and services that support preventive health, such as paediatric vitamins and dietary supplements. An example of this is the Centrum brand, ... Read More
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Paediatric Consumer Health in Hong Kong, China
... increasing instances of respiratory ailments. Nasal decongestants in the form of sprays have become valuable natural solutions to address cold, flu, allergies, and hay fever symptoms. This is helping to support the continual growth of ... Read More
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Paediatric Consumer Health in the United Arab Emirates
... government is attempting to raise awareness and establish specialised care centres to address this rise in diagnosis. Growing awareness impacts paediatric consumer health in the local market in several ways. Children with autism often have ... Read More
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Paediatric Consumer Health in the United Kingdom
... to immediately after the pandemic, following prolonged isolation for much of the population. This trend has resulted in declining volume sales of paediatric ibuprofen. On the other hand, demand for nappy (diaper) rash treatments is ... Read More
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Paediatric Consumer Health in Vietnam
... growth is expected to be maintained. The Ministry of Health wants to increase knowledge and awareness amongst Vietnamese parents about children’s health. Consequently, the number of television shows, online media, and hotlines providing advice to ... Read More