The global reprocessed medical devices market is expected to reach USD
5.0 billion by 2022, according to a new study by Grand View Research, Inc. The
increasing generation of medical waste coupled with the lack of centralized
support for waste disposal in the healthcare industry is expected to drive the
demand for reprocessed medical devices market. Additionally, the long-term
cost-efficiency associated with these devices as compared to that of the
original device is the high impact rendering driver of the industry.
According to the Association of
Medical Device Reprocessors (AMDR),hospitals witness up to 50% cost saving on
every purchase of the reprocessed medical device, thereby spending only a
limited amount, on waste disposal.
Consequentially, reprocessing
has also facilitated reduction in device cost by the original equipment
manufacturer in a vain to compete with the third-party reprocessors, thus
exerting a positive cumulative effect on the industry growth.
Furthermore, the continuous
deterioration of environmental conditions as a consequence of increasing
landfills is anticipated to induce the demand for reprocessed medical devices.
Reprocessing allows hospitals to divert over 8,000 pounds of Regulated Medical
Waste (RMW) from landfills every year, thereby propelling the demand for the
reprocessed medical devices market.
The rising initiatives by
organizations, such as Association of periOperative Registered Nurses, American
Nursing Association, and Practice Greenhealth, in collaboration with
governmental and intergovernmental agencies, pertinent to increasing awareness
with respect to medical device reprocessing is further expected to provide
lucrative growth platform to this industry in near future.
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Further key findings
from the study suggest:
·
Cardiovascular
devices dominated the product segment of the overall reprocessed medical
devices market in terms of revenue share at over 55.0% in 2014,owing to a wide
range of these devices approved by the U.S. FDA for diagnostics and
therapeutics applications
·
Diagnostic
electrophysiology catheters constituted the largest share at over 24.0% of the
cardiovascular sub-segment in 2014 and positioning devices are expected to be
the fastest growing at market over the forecast period. This can be attributed
to the third-party processors involved in the reprocessing of single-use
catheters due to high-cost savings
·
Hospitals held a
substantial share of the end-use segment and constituted for over 40.0% of the
overall market owing to increased in-house and third-party reprocessing due to
the massive waste produced through resource users. The aforementioned provides
lucrative opportunities for hospitals to contain the expenditure
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·
As of 2014, North
America dominated the overall reprocessed medical device market at over
47.0%owing to the presence of a large number of non-profit organizations,
governmental, intergovernmental agencies, hospitals, donor agencies, and
medical product manufacturers involved in reprocessing activities
·
Asia Pacific is
anticipated to be the fastest growing regional market over the forecast period
due to the presence of untapped opportunities in the emerging economies and
rising investments in the healthcare infrastructure by global market players.
This is predicted to impel growth in Asia Pacific
·
The key players
in this industry are adopting collaborative strategies with public and private
institutions and product approvals for business and geographical expansion. For
instance, in January 2016,Centurion Medical Products Corporation acquired
Nuvo-Med, Inc., a manufacturer of DisImpactor class I medical devices used for
the treatment of fecal impaction in a probe to business expansion
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