The global home rehabilitation services market is poised for substantial growth, with a projected valuation of USD 140.5 billion by 2032, according to a recent report by Future Market Insights. The Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) for the sector is estimated at 4.8%, indicating a significant leap from its 2021 value and signaling a robust trajectory for the market over the forecasted period.
The report highlights that the home rehabilitation services market is set to represent nearly 38.0% of the expansive USD 221.2 billion rehabilitation therapy services market worldwide in 2021. This remarkable growth is attributed to several key factors, including a heightened emphasis on home-based rehabilitation, technological advancements, and an escalating demand for personalized, convenient services.
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Government support and initiatives for home healthcare are on the rise, telerehabilitation and e-health are becoming more widely accepted, and doctors and patients are becoming more aware of the benefits of home rehabilitation services, all of which will lead to even more enticing opportunities for market growth.
“Increasing popularity of telehealth services, along with growing demand for ortho rehabilitation will augment the growth in the market over the assessment period,” says an FMI analyst.
Key Takeaways:
Which Factors are restraining the Demand for Home Rehabilitation Services?
Despite the growing scope of services in the developed countries, home tele-rehabilitation services tend to face many challenges across developing economies. Factors such as the lack of physician skills required in e-health, apprehensions associated with data privacy, and the dearth of national e-health policies, will hinder the growth in the home rehabilitation services market.
Most of the healthcare professionals are not well acquainted with the latest information technologies, and also find it difficult to handle modern gadgets. There is a lack of telemedicine experts in many developing countries, which can hamper demand for home rehabilitation services.
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Key service providers are collaborating at all levels of the health system to develop technical, policy, and research capability, as well as increase political commitment and inspire leadership.
Various manufacturers are also utilising modern technologies and supporting simple, low-cost service delivery methods to provide access to rehabilitation in the home and community, which is where it is most needed. For instance:
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