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Global Dialysis Market 2009-2013

Infiniti Research Limited, Aug 2010, Pages: 23


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Global Dialysis Market 2009-2013 report by Technavio Insights forecasts the Dialysis market to grow at a CAGR of 7.2 percent, with Americas (including North America and Latin America) having the largest market share of 51.4 percent.

The major growth drivers include:
- Consumers are more aware of healthcare than before, thus they give high priority to preventive and therapeutic care
- Increasing portability of dialysis products, which means the products can be easily carried by the end users, for example home-based dialysis systems are gaining popularity as they provide convenience of being used by patients at home
- Increasing cost control initiatives by the Government, which offers large number of public healthcare programs and includes reimbursement of the costs for a majority of dialysis treatments

However, the market is faced with some challenges which can inhibit the growth. The dialysis product manufacturers experience continuous demand for improving dialysis products. This could lead to an increase in the product price, which could turn out to be a deterrent. Another growth inhibitor can be high cost of dialysis and availability of alternative treatments, which can naturally turn away the users from these products.

For the purpose of this report, the Global Dialysis market refers to the methods to treat End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) which is an irreversible loss of kidney function which includes artificial means for removal of toxins and excess fluids from the bloodstream. The report analyzes Dialysis market’s recent performance and provides worldwide market revenue and growth rates from 2009 through to 2013.

the report provides the market segmentation and forecasts for the market in each region (Americas, EMEA, APAC) for the period 2009 through to 2013. It includes comprehensive analysis of various trends and changes taking place in the Dialysis market around the globe.

It further explains the factors influencing market growth and also inhibitors preventing their adoption. It also provides basic profiles of some of the leading vendors in the market


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