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Outpatient Wound Care in Germany 2016
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In Germany, the number of patients with chronic wounds (decubitus, ulcer cruris, diabetic foot syndrome) is estimated to be between 2.5 and 4 million. Approximately 650,000 people are affected every year. Although only about a third of the chronic wounds use modern wound care products, these products represent 55 percent of the wound care turnover.
The Qnidos Deutsche Health Intelligence Study "Outpatient Wound Care" provides executives of manufacturers, service providers and cost takers with a comprehensive insight into the current and future market conditions. The focus of the market investigation is on the detailed presentation of the current market size (pharmacy, sanitation, homecare) of the product market shares and the market development.
The report also provides an overview of the reimbursement rates relevant to these indications and their retrospective and future development. The market segments of classical and modern wound care, as well as the vacuum wound therapy (NPWT), are partly analyzed separately.
In addition to a detailed growth forecast for the next five years, the study answers the following questions regarding outpatient wound care:
In which competitive situation are manufacturers and service providers and what market shares can they unite?
Which wound dressings are used?
What are the costs of chronic wounds in the GKV?
What role do wound managers play in the competitive environment?
How many patients are affected in detail by chronic wounds?
The Qnidos Deutsche Health Intelligence Study "Outpatient Wound Care" provides executives of manufacturers, service providers and cost takers with a comprehensive insight into the current and future market conditions. The focus of the market investigation is on the detailed presentation of the current market size (pharmacy, sanitation, homecare) of the product market shares and the market development.
The report also provides an overview of the reimbursement rates relevant to these indications and their retrospective and future development. The market segments of classical and modern wound care, as well as the vacuum wound therapy (NPWT), are partly analyzed separately.
In addition to a detailed growth forecast for the next five years, the study answers the following questions regarding outpatient wound care:
In which competitive situation are manufacturers and service providers and what market shares can they unite?
Which wound dressings are used?
What are the costs of chronic wounds in the GKV?
What role do wound managers play in the competitive environment?
How many patients are affected in detail by chronic wounds?