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市場調査レポート
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医療機器レンタルの世界市場:市場規模・シェア分析 (種類別・エンドユーザー別)、産業需要の予測 (~2030年)Healthcare Equipment Rental Market Size and Share Analysis by Product, End User - Global Industry Demand Forecast to 2030 |
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医療機器レンタルの世界市場:市場規模・シェア分析 (種類別・エンドユーザー別)、産業需要の予測 (~2030年) |
出版日: 2024年02月01日
発行: Prescient & Strategic Intelligence
ページ情報: 英文 290 Pages
納期: 2~3営業日
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世界の医療機器レンタルの市場規模は、2023年に591億米ドルで、2024年から2030年にかけて5.7%のCAGRで成長し、2030年には868億米ドルに達すると予測されています。
耐久型医療機器カテゴリーが大きなシェアを占める
耐久型医療機器は、繰り返し頻繁に使用するのに適しているため、35%の大きなシェアを占めています。身体障害者や高齢者人口の増加が、移動補助具や補助器具の需要を促進し、このカテゴリーの成長を後押ししています。
モニタリング機器と治療機器は、特に毎日のバイタルチェックのためのワイヤレスモニタリング機器へのニーズの高まりにより、大幅なレンタル収入の成長が見込まれています。
病院が最大のエンドユーザー
エンドユーザー別では、2023年に病院カテゴリが40%のシェアを占めておりいます。これは、医療インフラの強化や患者数の増加に関する政府のガイドラインが進んでいるためです。近年、病院では、さまざまな機器を完全に購入するのではなく、レンタルするようになっています。
北米が市場を席巻
2023年には、北米地域が295億米ドルで業界を支配しています。これは、技術的に強化されたアイテムに対する高いニーズと、膨大な数のリースサービスプロバイダーの存在によるものです。
米国の医療産業はCAGR 5.8%で成長すると予想されています。慢性疾患の発生率の増加、強固な医療インフラ、制度の発展、医療需要の拡大、業界大手の存在などがそれを支えています。
米国には2022年に6,129の病院があり、34,011,386人が入院し、病院の総経費は1兆2,138億8,100万米ドルに達しました。
当レポートでは、世界の医療機器レンタルの市場について分析し、市場の基本構造・最新情勢や主な促進・抑制要因、世界全体および地域別・主要国の市場規模の動向見通し (金額ベース、2017~2030年)、製品別・エンドユーザー別の詳細動向、現在の市場競争の状況、主要企業のプロファイルなどを調査しております。
In 2023, the healthcare equipment rental market was valued at USD 59.1 billion and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 5.7% from 2024 to 2030, reaching USD 86.8 billion by 2030.
Market Drivers
Improving healthcare infrastructure is a key driver for the healthcare equipment rental market, impacting both demand and supply aspects:
Investments in hospital infrastructure upgrades worldwide have led to a higher demand for medical instruments, especially in modernized healthcare facilities.
The establishment of new healthcare facilities, particularly in emerging economies like India and China, contributes to the growing need for healthcare equipment rental services.
Rising equipment costs prompt healthcare providers to opt for rental services as a cost-effective solution, coupled with tax benefits that encourage rental usage.
Significant investments by public organizations globally, such as in the U.S., India, and China, to upgrade healthcare infrastructure, directly impact the demand for medical instruments and equipment rental services.
The rising costs of purchasing medical equipment drive healthcare providers to opt for rental services as a cost-effective alternative. This factor, combined with the tax benefits associated with renting, encourages healthcare facilities to utilize equipment rental solutions.
Durable Medical Equipment Category Holds Significant Share
Durable medical equipment accounts for a major share of 35% due to its suitability for repetitive and frequent use.
The growing disabled and elderly population is driving the demand for mobility aids and assistive devices, boosting this category's growth.
Monitoring and therapeutic equipment are expected to experience substantial rental revenue growth, particularly due to the increasing need for wireless monitoring devices for daily vital checks.
This demand is boosted by the rising prevalence of lifestyle-related diseases.
Hospitals Are Largest End Users
In 2023, on the basis of end-user, the hospitals category is dominating, with a share of 40%, this can be credited to the advancing government guidelines about the growth of enhanced medical infrastructure and the increasing count of patients. In recent years, hospitals have started to rent a variety of devices, instead of wholly buying them.
Moreover, the growing need for dissolving frozen capital, along with the rising worries regarding inefficient capital distribution, is propelling the need for medical device leasing.
North America Is Dominating the Market
In 2023, the North American region is dominating the industry, with a value of USD 29.5 billion. This can be credited to the high need for technically enhanced items and the presence of a huge count of leasing service providers.
The increase in device prices results in less money spent on the latest therapies, which in turn drives a trend towards the use of instrument rentals as cost-friendly alternatives.
The U.S. healthcare industry is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 5.8%, supported by increased incidence of chronic diseases, solid medical infrastructure, systemic development, expanding healthcare demand, and the existence of major industry players.
Based on the American Hospital Association, the United States had 6,129 hospitals, in 2022, which admitted 34,011,386 people, and the total expenses for hospitals reached USD 1,213,881 million.
A high healthcare demand among U.S. citizens may lead to the purchase of new sophisticated and costly medical equipment, forcing mid-size and small hospitals to opt for leasing rather than purchasing due to growing needs.