Product Description
Segments Covered in this Dialysis Devices Procedure Volume Research
This market study focuses specifically on the volume of procedures and patient information in the dialysis devices market. It includes analysis of procedures in the following segments:
- Patient Population by Type of Dialysis
- In-Center Hemodialysis Treatments
- Home Hemodialysis Treatments
- Peritoneal Dialysis Treatments
- Treatments by Type of Dialysis
- In-Center Hemodialysis Treatments
- Home Hemodialysis Treatments
- Peritoneal Dialysis Treatments
This data is then displayed over the forecast period, 2013-2023, outlining the exact growth rates for procedures in these segments. If you’re interested in seeing the trends in procedures to formulate your market sizing and forecasts this is the most accurate and most affordable way to do it.
About Procedure Volume Research (MedPro)
Our analysts meticulously research for 3 to 4 months to put together a suite of reports (MedSuite), which is a comprehensive analysis on a group of healthcare markets. A MedPro is one portion of that analysis that outlines only the procedure volumes and forecasts for each market in that suite of reports.
This procedural analysis is incorporated in our market size analysis and forecasting which are available when purchasing a MedSuite, MedView or MedCore. For a deeper description on these product types click here or contact us to have a product consultant help you find the data you need.
Where Do We Get Dialysis Devices Procedure Data?
Our team of analysts has proprietary data that we’ve been collecting for over a decade as well as government and private databases like that from CMS and hospital records. By looking at multiple sources we are able to triangulate on dialysis devices procedure volumes that influence and coincide with our overall market sizing.
Trends Affecting the Dialysis Devices Market
The AV fistula and AV fistula needle market will be the fastest growing market over the forecast perid as the Fistula First Breakthrough Initiative gains more traction and more medical professionals recommend AV fistula’s at hemodialysis initiation for improved results and increased patient safety. The dialysis market, contrary to industry efforts, has been slow to transition away from in-center hemodialysis treatments. The reassurance and safety of having trained professionals available is a strong incentive to follow an in-center treatment plan. Additionally, despite the increasing number of patients requiring dialysis, many are not eligible for home treatment options. The dialysis market is being limited by falling prices and the resistance to transition to home dialysis. While all types of dialysis are still growing, the market share increase per new patient is the lowest for in-center hemodialysis. As more patients shift to alternative methods of treatment, this will help fuel market growth.
Questions This Report will Help You Answer
- What is affecting the volume of procedures in the US?
- How many procedures were done in 2016?
- How many procedures were done historically?
- How many procedures can we expect in 2023 and what is the growth trend?