Global Home Health Hub Market Analysis, Trends, and Forecasts 2019-2027 - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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The global market for Home Health Hub is projected to reach US$1.1 billion by 2025, driven by the growing focus of governments worldwide on reducing the burden on primary care systems by encouraging lower-cost alternate care sites (ACSs).

ACSs are informal care providers who come in several forms such as assisted living and housing communities, continuing care retirement communities, palliative/hospice care, nursing homes, transitional care, and physician clinics, among others. ACSs offer solution to two of the major challenges faced by current healthcare system i.e. high cost and affordability; and timely access to healthcare services. Non-hospital based alternate care sites are emerging as the next frontier in reducing costs of patient care. Digital technology in this regard is playing a key role in enhancing the reliability of ACSs, creating meaningful point-of-care guidance, and providing an alternative to the conventional labor-intensive model of primary care.

ACSs also play a pivotal role in continuity and coordination of care in pursuit of the ultimate goal to achieve integrated people-centered health services. Growing healthcare burden and the resulting surge in demand for medical services is overwhelming the healthcare system resulting in inefficient delivery of care globally. The scenario is driving the importance of ACSs. Also, the ongoing reforms towards a more sustainable value based pay-for-performance healthcare model are helping widen the role of ACSs, given their ability to offer an alternative to expensive hospital services. As digital transformation continues to snowball through the healthcare industry, ACSs will continue to acquire increased importance and significance in providing comprehensive care and also collaborative planning of care and shared clinical decision-making with primary care givers.

Home Health Hub is the revolutionary step forward in supporting continuity and care coordination between ACSs and primary healthcare systems. The technology is geared to support remote patient monitoring, tele-health, tele-medicine, and virtual healthcare delivery. Home Health Hub is defined as a combination of hardware and software systems that allow the creation of a medical hub for monitoring, acquiring, and transmitting patient data from point-of-care facility to healthcare professionals in the primary care sector. Home care agencies, nursing homes and assisted living facilities utilize a wide range of home healthcare technologies and represent 'hubs' for collecting and transmitting patient data. They therefore are major end-users of home health hub products and services. However, rapid proliferation of digital health technologies are bringing healthcare even closer to the patient, making the patient's home the point-of-care facility. Smart homes are helping drive the trend towards connected home-based self-care.

A smart home hitherto valued for its unrivalled convenience and comfort is now gaining popularity for its potential to enhance the home healthcare experience. They will play an increasingly important role in the evolution of digital, remote, connected and virtual care systems. Consumer-oriented smart homes with technologies targeted for home infotainment and security will now act as portals for healthcare delivery. While medical wearables and smartphones enable remote patient monitoring and telemedicine services targeted at disease management, smart homes can help expand the functionality of digital health services from just disease management to health management. In other words, IoHT and smart homes when combined with cloud will revolutionize digital health and will expand the role of digital health beyond elderly care and health monitoring to other areas of wellness, nutrition, exercise, sleep, medication monitoring, mental, social wellbeing, managing pregnancy and prenatal health, among others. The United States and Europe represent large markets worldwide with a combined share of 73.7% of the market. China ranks as the fastest growing market with a CAGR of 34.8% over the analysis period supported by the fact that the country leads the world in adoption of digital health technologies by healthcare professionals as well as patients. The blistering pace of adoption of self-monitoring has result in the country becoming the world's largest and most lucrative wearables market.

Key Topics Covered:

I. INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY & REPORT SCOPE

II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

1. MARKET OVERVIEW

  • An Introduction to Home Health Hub
  • Home Health Hub: Current Market Scenario and Outlook
  • While Developed Regions Remain Primary Revenue Contributors, Developing Regions Emerge as Hot Spots for Future Growth
  • World Home Health Hub Market: Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for Developed and Developing Regions for the Years 2019& 2025
  • World Home Health Hub Market - Geographic Regions Ranked by CAGR (Revenues) for 2018-2025: China, Asia-Pacific, USA, Latin America, Canada, Middle East, Africa, Europe, and Japan
  • Standalone Hubs Constitutes the Largest Product Segment
  • Global Home Health Hub Market Share Breakdown by Product & Service: 2019 VS 2025
  • Bright Prospects Ahead for Mobile Hubs
  • Wearable & Mobile Home Health App Downloads by Region for the Years 2017, 2019 & 2021
  • Global Mobile Device Market by Type (2010-2020): Percentage Breakdown of Shipments for Phablets, Non-Phablet Smartphones, and Tablets
  • Smartphone Penetration (as a Proportion of Total Mobile Users) by Region for the Years 2018 and 2025
  • High-Acuity Patient Monitoring Steers Home Health Hub Deployments
  • Hospitals: Largest End-Use Market

2. FOCUS ON SELECT PLAYERS

  • AMC Health (USA)
  • Cambridge Consultants (UK)
  • Capsule Technologies, Inc. (USA)
  • Cisco Systems, Inc. (USA)
  • eDevice (France)
  • Encompass Health Corporation (USA)
  • Honeywell International Inc. (USA)
  • Ideal Life, Inc. (Canada)
  • Inhealthcare (UK)
  • Lamprey Networks (USA)
  • MedM, Inc. (USA)
  • MyVitalz, LLC (USA)
  • Philips Healthcare (USA)
  • Resideo Life Care Solutions (USA)
  • Vivify Health, Inc. (USA)

3. MARKET TRENDS & DRIVERS

  • Increased Emphasis on Remote Patient Monitoring Creates Fertile Environment for Growth of Home Health Hub Market
  • Rise of Healthcare IOT Further Augments Remote Patient Monitoring
  • World IoT Market: Number of Connected Devices (in Million) for Years 2016, 2018, 2020 and 2022
  • Remote Patient Monitoring Seeks Role in Healthcare Big Data Programs
  • Patient Non-Adherence to Prescribed Medication Promotes Market Growth
  • Shortage of Healthcare Professionals & Need to Reduce Healthcare Costs Puts Spotlight on Home Health Hubs
  • Rapidly Evolving Role of Home Telehealth Instigates Broad-based Opportunities
  • Advent of Sophisticated Healthcare IT Tools Pave Wavy for Wider Use
  • Growing Lenience towards Value-Based, Patient-Centric Care and Outcomes Augurs Well
  • High Tech Sensors & Wearable Med Tech Innovations Amplify Capabilities of Home Health Hub
  • Focus on Reducing Hospital Readmissions Provides Impetus to Home Health Hub Solutions
  • Smart Homes as Portals for Healthcare Delivery Help Expand the Addressable Opportunity for Home Health Hub Products & Services
  • Number of Smart Homes Worldwide (In Million)
  • Home Health Hub: A Boon for Immobile Patients
  • Rising Population of Aged People and their Vulnerability to Chronic Diseases: Strong Business Case
  • Global Aging Population Statistics for the 65+ Age Group in Million by Geographic Region for the Years 2019, 2025, 2035 and 2050
  • Expanding Middle Class Population Supports Growth in Developing Regions
  • Global Middle Class Population (in Millions) as a Percentage of Total Population: 2005, 2015, 2025 & 2035
  • Internet Connectivity and Expanding Penetration Rate Influences Demand for Home Health Hubs
  • Rapid Increase in Penetration Rate of Internet: 2018 Vs 2009
  • Issues & Challenges
  • Security & Privacy Concerns
  • Lack of Awareness & Availability
  • Reimbursement Issues in the US

4. GLOBAL MARKET PERSPECTIVE

III. MARKET ANALYSIS

GEOGRAPHIC MARKET ANALYSIS

UNITED STATES

IV. COMPETITION

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