The U.S. hospital consumables market size is expected to reach USD 157.60 billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of 9.55% from 2023 to 2030, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. Rising number of surgeries and prevalence of chronic diseases, coupled with expanding geriatric population in the U.S., is promoting the growth of the market.
Geriatric population in the U.S. accounts for a significant share in the overall population of the country. As per a report in 2018 by World Bank, the global population aged 60 years and above was 15.4% of the total population in 2017 in comparison with 12.9% in 2010. Aging makes a person more susceptible to cardiovascular, urological, and neurological diseases, among others. People suffering from these conditions often require surgical interventions. Thus, increasing elderly population is projected to provide an upthrust to the U.S. market.
Based on product, the segments reviewed in the report include medical gloves, medical gauze, disposable syringes, catheters, non-woven disposable products, glucometer strips, IV solutions, and general procedure trays. The non-woven medical disposables segment represented over 29.0% of the overall revenue in 2017. Non-woven disposables are either made from natural fibers, such as cotton and linen, or synthetic fibers such as polypropylene, polytetrafluoroethylene, and polyester. These fabrics protect patients and medical professionals from hospital-acquired infections (HAIs).
General procedure trays are poised to be the most promising product segment during the forecast period. These trays consist of specific tools and instruments used in surgical and diagnostic procedures related to cardiovascular, orthopedics, ophthalmic, and dental procedures, among others. Procedure kits can effectively reduce waste generation in hospitals. Moreover, custom kits can also reduce time required for specific surgeries, leading to a greater number of surgeries being performed in lesser time.
The U.S. hospital consumables market consists of a large number of players manufacturing several products. Some of the players operating in this space are McKesson Medical-Surgical Inc.; Medline Industries, Inc.; B. Braun Melsungen A.G.; Terumo Medical Corporation; Owens and Minor; Smith And Nephew, Inc.; Cardinal Health; and 3M.
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Non-woven disposable products are likely to hold the largest revenue share in the U.S. hospital consumables market throughout the forecast horizon
The non-woven disposable products segment accounted for a significant revenue share of approximately 23.2% in 2022.
Disposable medical gloves segment is expected to advance at the fastest CAGR of 14.4% over the forecast period.
Grand View Research has segmented the U.S. hospital consumables market based on product:
U.S. Hospital Consumables Product Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
Disposable Medical Gloves
IV Kits
Medical Gauze & Tapes
Disposable Syringes
Sharps Disposable Containers
Catheters
Non-woven Disposable Products
Surgical Blades
Medicine Cups
Cannula
Guidewires
Thermometer
Stethoscope
Glucometer Strips
IV Solutions
50 ml
100 ml
250 ml
500 ml
1000 ml
BP Monitors
Procedure Trays
Laceration Trays
Others
List of Key Players in the U.S. Hospital Consumables Market
McKesson Medical-Surgical Inc.
Medline Industries, Inc.
B. Braun SE
Terumo Medical Corporation
Owens & Minor
Smith+Nephew
Cardinal Health
3M
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