Emergency Medical Supplies Market Research, Size and Analysis, Trends, Forecast Till 2027
Emergency Medical Supplies Market is expected to cross USD 35,055.93 Million by 2027 at a CAGR of 6.35%.
The rising
prevalence rates of chronic disease are responsible for increasing the number
of hospital admissions for treatment. Chronic disease prevalence is directly
accountable for increasing the demand for emergency medical supplies, thus,
driving the growth of this market.
The increasing
demand for technologically advanced and easy to use emergency medical supplies
is encouraging market players to launch effective products with unique
features. Also, the growing occurrence of road accidents and trauma injuries,
and an increase in investments, funds, and grants by government bodies to
strengthen the healthcare sector are responsible for driving the growth of the
market during the forecast period.
Regional
Analysis
The Emergency
Medical Supplies market research has been divided, by region, into the
Americas, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and the Middle East & Africa.
Americas has
been segmented into North America and Latin America, with the North American
market being divided into the US and Canada. The Americas held the largest
share in the global market in 2019. The presence of major market players and
increasing prevalence COVID-19 in the region are boosting the market growth
during the forecast period.
The European
emergency medical supplies market has been categorized as Western Europe and
Eastern Europe. The Western European market has further been classified as
Germany, France, the UK, Italy, Spain, and the rest of Western Europe. The
emergency medical supplies market in Asia-Pacific has been segmented into
Japan, China, India, South Korea, Australia, and the rest of Asia-Pacific. Due
to the rising geriatric population and the presence of a large patient pool,
the market in Asia-Pacific is expected to be the fastest-growing. The emergency
medical supplies market in the Middle East & Africa has been divided into
the Middle East and Africa.
Segmentation
The global
emergency medical supplies market has been segmented based on product type,
application, and Distribution channel.
The market,
based on product type, has been divided into Life Support and Emergency
Resuscitation Equipment, Patient Monitoring Systems, Wound Care Consumables,
Patient Handling Equipment, Infection Control Supplies, Personal Protection
Equipment, and Others. The life support and emergency resuscitation equipment
segment are further segmented into defibrillators, endotracheal tubes,
ventilators, resuscitators, and laryngoscopes. The patient monitoring systems
are divided into microelectromechanical systems, hemodynamic monitors, cardiac
monitors, respiratory monitoring devices, neurological monitors, temperature
monitoring devices, and prenatal and neonatal monitors. Hemodynamic Monitors
are further classified into multi-parameter monitors, blood pressure monitors,
blood glucose monitors, and blood gas and electrolyte analyzers. The cardiac
monitors segment is segmented into ECG monitors, cardiac output monitors, and
event monitors. Further respiratory monitoring devices are divided into pulse
oximeters, anesthesia monitors, spirometers, capnography, and sleep apnea
monitors. Neurological Monitors segment is further classified into EEG
monitors, intracranial pressure monitors, cerebral oximeters,
magnetoencephalography devices, and transcranial Doppler.
The wound care
consumables are further segmented into dressings & bandages, sutures and
staples, and others. The patient handling equipment segment is classified into
patient lifting equipment, medical beds, wheelchairs and scooters, and others.
The infection control supplies are further sub-segmented into disinfectants and
cleansing agents and medical nonwovens.
The personal
protection equipment segment is further bifurcated into hand and arm protection
equipment, head protection equipment, eye and face protection equipment, foot
and leg protection equipment, and others.
On the basis of
application, the global emergency medical supplies market has been segregated
into cardiac care, trauma injuries, respiratory care, oncology, and others.
According to the National Cancer Institute, in n 2020, it is estimated that
there will be 21,750 new cases of ovarian cancer and an estimated 13,940 people
will die of this disease. It is likely to boost the growth of the market during
the forecast period.
By distribution
channel, the global emergency medical supplies market has been classified into
retail pharmacies, E-commerce, and Others. Retail pharmacies are expected to
hold maximum market share in the emergency medical supplies market.
By the
end-user, the global emergency medical supplies market has been segmented
hospitals & trauma centers, ambulatory surgical centers, and others. An
increasing number of hospital admission and the increasing prevalence of
infectious diseases are driving the growth of the hospital segment during the
forecast period.
Key Players
Some of the key
players in the global emergency medical supplies market are B. Braun Melsungen
AG (Germany), Messer Group (Germany), Hokai Nuku (New Zealand), ERBE Medical
Pvt. Ltd. (Germany), CONMED Corporation (US), Medtronic Plc. (US), KLS Martin
Group (Germany), Hutong (China), Shanghai Huifeng Medical Instrument Co., Ltd.
(China), and BOWA-Electronic GmbH & Co. KG (Germany), among others
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