DUBLIN , June 15, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The "Global Stretcher Chairs Market - Analysis By Product Type, Technology, End-User, By Region, By Country (2022 Edition): Market Insights & Forecast with Impact of COVID-19 (2022-2028)" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
The Global Stretcher Chairs market was valued at USD 198.56 million in the year 2021 with the North American region leading the regional market share.
The market is driven by an increasing number of surgical and operating procedures across the globe. In addition, an increase in health expenditure, a growing population, an increasingly ageing population, and the increasing incidence and prevalence of chronic disease are the factors anticipated to propel the growth of the global stretcher chair market. Moreover, chairs are lightweight and flexible which aid in the transportation of the patients and are the factors boosting the demand for stretcher chairs. The Asia Pacific Stretcher Chairs market is predicted to be the hotspot and the most lucrative region for the market participants worldwide. Huge population suffering from chronic disorders, booming healthcare automation and rapidly increasing healthcare spending (both private and public) in the region are expected to have numerous growth possibilities. As a result, emerging countries such as China , Japan and India are expected to record notable growth rates during the forecast period. COVID-19 is an incomparable global public health emergency that has affected almost every industry, including medical furniture, non-urgent surgical care and other healthcare industries in multiple ways. As a result of various precautionary lockdowns, as well as other restrictions that were enforced by governing authorities across the globe impacted the manufacturing and supply-chain operations of medical furniture including stretcher chairs. Although, as soon as the Virus spread over the world, the demand for hospitalization skyrocketed, and so did the demand for medical or hospital furniture such as stretcher chairs, hospital beds, and mattresses. Major market players in the global arena are partnering with small players, in order to enhance their product portfolio as well as expand their global footprints. Thus, stretcher chair manufacturers are focusing on collaboration with hospitals, and clinics in order to generate cumulative revenue across the globe as well as advancing technologies in order to cater to the growing demand for stretcher chairs. Scope of the Report:
The report presents the analysis of Stretcher Chairs Market for the historical period of 2015-2021 and the forecast period of 2022-2028.
The report analyses the Stretcher Chairs Market by value (USD Million).
The report analyses the Stretcher Chairs Market by Product Type (General and Special).
The report analyses the Stretcher Chairs Market by Technology (Powered and Manual).
The report analyses the Stretcher Chairs Market by End User (Hospitals, Ambulatory Surgical Centres, Clinics and Others)
The Global Stretcher Chairs Market has been analysed By Region (North America , Europe , Asia Pacific , Latin America and Middle East & Africa ).
The Global Stretcher Chairs Market has been analysed By Country (United States , Canada , Germany , United Kingdom , France , Italy , Spain , China , Japan , India ).
The key insights of the report have been presented through the frameworks of Company Share. Also, the attractiveness of the market has been presented by region, by Product Type, by Technology and by End User.
Also, the major opportunities, trends, drivers and challenges of the industry has been analysed in the report.
The companies analysed in the report include Stryker Corporation, GF Health Products Inc., Winco Mfg., LLC, Wy'East Medical Corporation, Hill-Rom Holdings, IBIOM Instruments Ltee, AMTAI Medical Equipment, UFSK-International Osys Gmbh, NovyMed International BV and Medifa GmbH.
Key Topics Covered: 1. Report Scope and Methodology 2. Strategic Recommendations 3. Stretcher Chairs Market: Product Overview 4. Global Stretcher Chairs Market: An Analysis 4.1. Assessment of Macro-Economic Indicators of Global Stretcher Chairs Market 4.2. Stretcher Chairs Market 4.3 Market Size, By Value, 2015-2028 4.4 Global Stretcher Chairs Market: Growth and Forecast 4.5 Impact of COVID-19 on Global Stretcher Chairs Market 5. Global Stretcher Chairs Market Segmentation, By Product Type (Value) 5.1 Global Stretcher Chairs Market Segmentation, By Product Type 5.2 Competitive Positioning of Stretcher Chairs Market: By Product Type (2021 & 2028) 5.3 By General, By Value (USD Million), 2015-2028 5.4 By Special, By Value (USD Million), 2015-2028 6. Global Stretcher Chairs Market Segmentation, By Technology (Value) 6.1 Global Stretcher Chairs Market Segmentation, By Technology 6.2 Competitive Positioning of Global Stretcher Chairs Market, By Technology (2021 & 2028) 6.3 By Powered, By value (USD Million), 2015-2028 6.4 By Manual, By Value (USD Million), 2015-2028 7. Global Stretcher Chairs Market: Segment Analysis 7.1 Global Stretcher Chairs Market Segmentation, By End User 7.2 Competitive Positioning of Global Stretcher Chairs Market, By End User (2021 & 2028) 7.3 By Hospitals, By value (USD Million), 2015-2028 7.4 By Ambulatory Surgical Centres, By Value (USD Million), 2015-2028 7.5 By Clinics, By Value (USD Million), 2015-2028 7.6 By Others, By Value (USD Million), 2015-2028 8. Global Stretcher Chairs Market: Regional Analysis 9. North America Stretcher Chairs Market: An Analysis (2015-2028) 10. Europe Stretcher Chairs Market : An Analysis (2015-2028) 11. Asia Pacific Stretcher Chairs Market: An Analysis (2015-2028) 12. Latin America Stretcher Chairs Market : An Analysis (2015-2028) 13. Middle East and Africa Stretcher Chairs Market: An Analysis (2015-2028)
14. Global Stretcher Chairs Market Dynamics 14.1 Global Stretcher Chairs Market Drivers 14.2 Global Stretcher Chairs Market Restraints 14.3 Global Stretcher Chairs Market Trends 15. Market Attractiveness and Strategic Analysis 15.1 Market Attractiveness Chart of Global Stretcher Chairs Market - By Product Type (Year 2028) 15.2 Market Attractiveness Chart of Global Stretcher Chairs Market - By Technology (Year 2028) 15.3 Market Attractiveness Chart of Global Stretcher Chairs Market - By End User (Year 2028) 15.4 Market Attractiveness Chart of Global Stretcher Chairs Market - By Region (Year 2028) 16. Competitive Landscape 16.1 Market Share of global leading companies 17. Company Profiles (Business Description, Financial Analysis, Business Strategy) 17.1 Stryker Corporation 17.2 GF Health Products Inc. 17.3 WINCO MFG., LLC 17.4 Wy'East Medical Corporation 17.5 Hill-Rom Holdings 17.6 IBIOM Instruments Ltee 17.7 AMTAI Medical Equipment 17.8 UFSK-INTERNATIONAL OSYS GMBH 17.9 NovyMed International BV 17.10 Medifa GmbH 18. About the Publisher For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/kfeu7a
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