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Published: Dec, 2018 | Pages:
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The U.S. urgent care market size is expected to reach USD 30.6 billion by 2025, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc., exhibiting a 6.2% CAGR during the forecast period. Increase in incidence of chronic diseases, rising affordability of emergency care, and growing demand for cost-effective treatment for geriatric population are factors likely to drive the market during the forecast period. The U.S. urgent care market is expected to witness high growth in the coming years due to increasing investments by service providers and growing recognition and need to provide affordable care. In addition, growing medical coverage is anticipated to propel market growth. According to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care (PPAC) Act, 2010, approximately 32 million individuals were insured in U.S. Various strategic initiatives such as partnerships, collaborations, mergers and acquisitions are likely to boost the urgent care market. For instance, in June 2018, CityMD acquired STAT Health to expand its services to 100 locations in New York City. This acquisition is expected to help address healthcare challenges and provide coordinated care. Hospitals are increasing their interest in UC centers to maintain the balance between emergency and primary care in hospitals. UC centers now possess tools for diagnosis, blood testing, screening, radiology. Companies and the U.S. government, in collaboration with UC centers, organize certain wellness programs for improvement of health status of the nation's population. Introduction of telemedicine is assisting these centers and enabling comfortable consultation for acute conditions. Further key findings from the report suggest: • In U.S., injury is one of the major causes of death among children and is subsequently anticipated to increase demand for urgent care. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), in 2016, about 32,074,270 injuries were reported in the country • By application, acute respiratory infection accounted for the largest share in the market in 2017 due to treatment at low cost for infections such as asthma, bronchitis, cough, nausea, and sore throat • The hospital-owned segment, supported by joint ventures with hospitals, accounted for the largest share in the market and is anticipated to maintain its dominance over the forecast period due to easy follow-up with specialists and physicians • Some of the key players are Concentra, Inc.; Urgent Care MSO, LLC; American Family Care; CareNow; City Practice Group of New York; CareSpot; Fast Pace Urgent Care; Centra Care; Physicians Immediate Care; Intermountain Healthcare; Aurora Health Care; Urgent Team; Prohealth; MD Now; Hometown Urgent Care; NextCare Holdings, Inc.; and MedSpring.
Table of Contents Chapter 1 Executive Summary 1.1 Market Snapshot Chapter 2 Market Definitions 2.1 Objective Chapter 3 Research Methodology 3.1 Information Procurement 3.2 Data Analysis 3.3 List of Secondary Sources 3.4 List of Primary Sources Chapter 4 Market Variables, Trends & Scope 4.1 Market Segmentation and Scope 4.1.1 Market driver analysis 4.1.1.1 Growing patience compliance 4.1.1.2 Impact of technological advancement 4.1.1.3 Expansion and diversification 4.1.2 Market restraint analysis 4.1.2.1 Lack of treatment for life threatening conditions 4.2 Penetration & Growth Prospects Mapping 4.3 U.S. Urgent Care Market - PESTLE Analysis 4.4 Industry Analysis - Porter's Chapter 5 U.S. Urgent Care Market : By Application Estimates & Trend Analysis 5.1 U.S. urgent care Market: Type Analysis 5.2 Acute Respiratory Infection 5.2.1 Acute respiratory infection, 2014 - 2025 (USD Million) 5.3 General Symptoms 5.3.1 General symptoms market, 2014 - 2025 (USD Million) 5.4 Injuries 5.4.1 Injuries market, 2014 - 2025 (USD Million) 5.5 Joint/Soft Tissue Issues 5.5.1 Joint/Soft tissue issues market, 2014 - 2025 (USD Million) 5.6 Digestive System Issues 5.6.1 Digestive system issues market, 2014 - 2025 (USD Million) 5.7 Skin Infections 56.7.1 Skin infections market, 2014 - 2025 (USD Million) 5.8 Urinary Tract Infections 5.8.1 Urinary tract infections market, 2014 - 2025 (USD Million) 5.9 Ear Infections 5.9.1 Ear infections market, 2014 - 2025 (USD Million) 5.10 Sprains, Strains and Fracture 5.10.1 Sprains, strains and fracture market, 2014 - 2025 (USD Million) 5.11 Influenza Pneumonia 5.11.1 Influenza Pneumonia market, 2014 - 2025 (USD Million) 5.12 Disease of Respiratory Tract 5.12.1 Disease of respiratory tract market, 2014 - 2025 (USD Million) 5.13 Others 5.13.1 Others market, 2014 - 2025 (USD Million) Chapter 6 U.S. urgent care Market : By Ownership Estimates & Trend Analysis 6.1 U.S. urgent care Market: Type Analysis 6.2 Hospital 6.2.1 Hospital, 2014 - 2025 (USD Million) 6.3 Corporation 6.3.1 Corporation market, 2014 - 2025 (USD Million) 6.4 Physicians 6.4.1 Physicians market, 2014 - 2025 (USD Million) 6.5 Others 6.5.1 Others market, 2014 - 2025 (USD Million) Chapter 7 Competitive Landscape 7.1 Strategy Framework 7.2 U.S. Urgent Care Competitive Landscape: Market Position Analysis (Based on Services, Regional Presence, and Recent Updates) 7.3 Company Profiles 7.3.1 Concentra, Inc. 7.3.1.1 Company overview 7.3.1.2 Financial performance 7.3.1.3 Services benchmarking 7.3.1.4 Strategic initiatives 7.3.2 Urgent Care MSO, LLC 7.3.2.1 Company overview 7.3.2.2 Financial performance 7.3.2.3 Services benchmarking 7.3.2.4 Strategic initiatives 7.3.3 American Family Care 7.3.3.1 Company overview 7.3.3.2 Financial performance 7.3.3.3 Services benchmarking 7.3.3.4 Strategic initiatives 7.3.4 CareNow 7.3.4.1 Company overview 7.3.4.2 Product benchmarking 7.3.4.3 Strategic initiatives 7.3.5 City Practice Group of New York 7.3.5.1 Company overview 7.3.5.2 Financial performance 7.3.5.3 Services benchmarking 7.3.5.4 Strategic initiatives 7.3.6 Carespot 7.3.6.1 Company overview 7.3.6.2 Financial performance 7.3.6.3 Services benchmarking 7.3.6.4 Strategic initiatives 7.3.7 Medpost 7.3.7.1 Company overview 7.3.7.2 Financial performance 7.3.7.3 Services benchmarking 7.3.7.4 Strategic initiatives 7.3.8 Fast Pace Urgent Care 7.3.8.1 Company overview 7.3.8.2 Financial performance 7.3.8.3 Services benchmarking 7.3.8.4 Strategic initiatives 7.3.9 Centra Care 7.3.9.1 Company overview 7.3.9.2 Financial performance 7.3.9.3 Services benchmarking 7.3.9.4 Strategic initiatives 7.3.10 Physicians Immediate Care 7.3.10.1 Company overview 7.3.10.2 Financial performance 7.3.10.3 Services benchmarking 7.3.10.4 Strategic initiatives 7.3.11 Intermountain Healthcare 7.3.11.1 Company overview 7.3.11.2 Financial performance 7.3.11.3 Services benchmarking 7.3.11.4 Strategic initiatives 7.3.12 Aurora Health Care 7.3.12.1 Company overview 7.3.12.2 Financial performance 7.3.12.3 Services benchmarking 7.3.12.4 Strategic initiatives 7.3.13 Urgent Team 7.3.13.1 Company overview 7.3.13.2 Financial performance 7.3.13.3 Services benchmarking 7.3.13.4 Strategic initiatives 7.3.14 Prohealth 7.3.14.1 Company overview 7.3.14.2 Financial performance 7.3.14.3 Services benchmarking 7.3.14.4 Strategic initiatives 7.3.15 MD Now 7.3.15.1 Company overview 7.3.15.2 Financial performance 7.3.15.3 Services benchmarking 7.3.15.4 Strategic initiatives 7.3.16 Sutter Health 7.3.16.1 Company overview 7.3.16.2 Financial performance 7.3.16.3 Services benchmarking 7.3.16.4 Strategic initiatives 7.3.17 ZOOM+Care 7.3.17.1 Company overview 7.3.17.2 Financial performance 7.3.17.3 Services benchmarking 7.3.17.4 Strategic initiatives 7.3.18 Hometown Urgent Care 7.3.18.1 Company overview 7.3.18.2 Financial performance 7.3.18.3 Services benchmarking 7.3.18.4 Strategic initiatives 7.3.19 NextCare Holdings, Inc 7.3.19.1 Company overview 7.3.19.2 Financial performance 7.3.19.3 Services benchmarking 7.3.19.4 Strategic initiatives 7.3.20 MedSpring 7.3.20.1 Company overview 7.3.20.2 Financial performance 7.3.20.3 Services benchmarking 7.3.20.4 Strategic initiatives Chapter 8 Recommendation
List of Tables TABLE 1 Corporate owned urgent care centers in the U.S. TABLE 2 List of hospitals with their UC centers
List of Figures FIG. 1 Market summary 2017 (USD million) FIG. 2 Market research process FIG. 3 Information procurement FIG. 4 Primary research pattern FIG. 5 Market research approaches FIG. 6 Value chain-based sizing & forecasting FIG. 7 QFD modelling for market share assessment FIG. 8 Market trends & outlook FIG. 9 Market segmentation & scope FIG. 10 Market driver relevance analysis (Current & future impact) FIG. 11 Market restraint relevance analysis (Current & future impact) FIG. 12 Penetration & growth prospect mapping FIG. 13 U.S. urgent care market - PESTLE analysis FIG. 14 Porter's Five Forces Analysis FIG. 15 U.S. urgent care competitive landscape: Market position analysis (based on application, regional presence) FIG. 16 U.S. urgent care market by application outlook: Key takeaways FIG. 17 U.S. urgent care market: Application movement analysis FIG. 18 Acute respiratory infection market, 2014 - 2025 (USD Million) FIG. 19 General symptoms market, 2014 - 2025 (USD Million) FIG. 20 Injuries market, 2014 - 2025 (USD Million) FIG. 21 Joint/soft tissue issues market, 2014 - 2025 (USD Million) FIG. 22 Digestive system issues market, 2014 - 2025 (USD Million) FIG. 23 Skin infections market, 2014 - 2025 (USD Million) FIG. 24 Urinary tract infections market, 2014 - 2025 (USD Million) FIG. 25 Ear infections market, 2014 - 2025 (USD Million) FIG. 26 Sprains, strains and fracture market, 2014 - 2025 (USD Million) FIG. 27 Influenza Pneumonia market, 2014 - 2025 (USD Million) FIG. 28 Disease of respiratory tract market, 2014 - 2025 (USD Million) FIG. 29 Others market, 2014 - 2025 (USD Million) FIG. 30 U.S. urgent care market by ownership outlook: Key takeaways FIG. 31 U.S. urgent care market: Ownership movement analysis FIG. 32 The U.S. urgent care market, 2014 - 2025 (USD Million) FIG. 33 Strategy framework
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