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U.S. Post-acute Care Market is poised to grow considerably during 2023-2032, due to the increasing penetration of post-acute care settings. Post-acute settings are the major area for cost containment. Post-acute care also supports the geriatric patient pool's functional recovery, avoids early admission to a long-term care facility, and reduces needless hospital readmissions. As per credible sources, more than 40% of Medicare beneficiaries are discharged to a post-acute care setting to continue their recovery process.
It is noteworthy to mention that one strategy to improve outcomes for patients referred to post-acute providers is to build post-acute networks.
Overall, the U.S. post-acute care industry is segmented in terms of services, condition, age, and zone.
Based on services, the hospice care segment will be valued at over USD 79 billion by 2032. Increasing investments by private-equity firms in hospice facilities will favor the segment expansion. In addition, hospice care across the country has been increasing its suite of services to include home health care, palliative care, etc., which will also support the product growth.
By conditions, the amputations segment is slated to depict significant CAGR through 2032 owing to the increasing number of amputations in the country. According to credible sources, approximately 185,000 amputations happen yearly in the U.S., and the number is projected to grow substantially throughout the estimated timeframe.
Considering the age group, the adult (45-64 years) segment will showcase notable expansion during 2023-2032 as the elderly population increasingly depends on post-acute care facilities for a fast recovery after hospital discharge. In recent times, post-acute care services have emerged as a crucial variable in contemporary healthcare systems that have proven beneficial in maintaining the health of elderly patients.
According to the zonal purview, the West South Central zone will depict over 7% CAGR through 2032. The high regional share will be due to the increasing focus of the aging population towards post-acute care services. In addition, the presence of trained professionals and increased investments by the government for the adoption of the latest technologies will cater to high patient volumes in post-acute care centers across the zone. In addition, the surging prevalence of chronic cases across the state of the West South Central zone will also foster market progress during the estimated timeframe.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Methodology & Scope
- 1.1 Industry coverage
- 1.2 Market scope & definitions
- 1.3 Base estimates & working
- 1.4 Forecast parameters
- 1.5 COVID-19 impact analysis
- 1.6 Data validation
- 1.7 Data sources
- 1.7.1 Primary
- 1.7.2 Secondary
- 1.7.2.1 Paid sources
- 1.7.2.2 Unpaid sources
Chapter 2 Executive Summary
- 2.1 U.S. post-acute care industry 360 degree synopsis, 2018-2032
- 2.1.1 Business trends
- 2.1.2 Services trends
- 2.1.3 Age trends
- 2.1.4 Conditions trends
- 2.1.5 Zonal trends
Chapter 3 US Post-acute Care Industry Insights
- 3.1 Industry landscape
- 3.2 Industry impact forces
- 3.2.1 Growth drivers
- 3.2.1.1 Ageing population demanding care
- 3.2.1.2 Strategic partnerships among post-acute care service providers
- 3.2.1.3 Funding from strategic and private equity investors
- 3.2.1.4 Increased focus on care-coordination along post-acute spectrum
- 3.2.2 Industry pitfalls & challenges
- 3.2.2.1 COVID-19 pandemic to challenge market growth
- 3.2.2.2 Changes in reimbursement policies
- 3.2.2.3 Limited labor supply likely hampers market growth
- 3.3 Growth potential analysis
- 3.3.1 By service
- 3.3.2 By age
- 3.3.3 By conditions
- 3.4 COVID- 19 impact analysis
- 3.5 Post-acute care - Overview and benefits
- 3.6 Regulatory landscape
- 3.7 Reimbursement scenario
- 3.8 Future market trends
- 3.9 Technology landscape
- 3.10 Value-based care model in post-acute care
- 3.11 Key strategies for post-acute care providers
- 3.12 Post-acute care - Investment outlook
- 3.13 Post-acute care - Start-up scenario
- 3.14 Porter's analysis
- 3.15 PESTEL analysis
Chapter 4 Competitive Landscape, 2022
- 4.1 Introduction
- 4.2 Company matrix analysis, 2022
- 4.3 Strategy dashboard, 2022
Chapter 5 US Post-acute Care Market, By Services
- 5.1 Key services trends
- 5.2 Inpatient rehabilitation facilities (IRF)
- 5.2.1 Market estimates and forecast, 2018 - 2032 (USD Million)
- 5.3 Skilled nursing facilities (SNF)
- 5.3.1 Market estimates and forecast, 2018 - 2032 (USD Million)
- 5.4 Home health agencies (HHA)
- 5.4.1 Market estimates and forecast, 2018 - 2032 (USD Million)
- 5.5 Hospice care
- 5.5.1 Market estimates and forecast, 2018 - 2032 (USD Million)
- 5.6 Long-term care hospitals (LTCHs)
- 5.6.1 Market estimates and forecast, 2018 - 2032 (USD Million)
- 5.7 Others
- 5.7.1 Market estimates and forecast, 2018 - 2032 (USD Million)
Chapter 6 US Post-acute Care Market, By Age
- 6.1 Key age trends
- 6.2 Elderly (65 years & older)
- 6.2.1 Market estimates and forecast, 2018 - 2032 (USD Million)
- 6.3 Adult (45-64 years)
- 6.3.1 Market estimates and forecast, 2018 - 2032 (USD Million)
- 6.4 Others
- 6.4.1 Market estimates and forecast, 2018 - 2032 (USD Million)
Chapter 7 US Post-acute Care Market, By Conditions
- 7.1 Key conditions trends
- 7.2 Amputations
- 7.2.1 Market estimates and forecast, 2018 - 2032 (USD Million)
- 7.3 Wound management
- 7.3.1 Market estimates and forecast, 2018 - 2032 (USD Million)
- 7.4 Brain injury
- 7.4.1 Market estimates and forecast, 2018 - 2032 (USD Million)
- 7.5 Spinal cord injury
- 7.5.1 Market estimates and forecast, 2018 - 2032 (USD Million)
- 7.6 Neurological disorders
- 7.6.1 Market estimates and forecast, 2018 - 2032 (USD Million)
- 7.7 Others
- 7.7.1 Market estimates and forecast, 2018 - 2032 (USD Million)
Chapter 8 US Post-acute Care Market, By Zone
- 8.1 Key zonal trends
- 8.2 East North Central
- 8.2.1 Illinois
- 8.2.2 Indiana
- 8.2.3 Michigan
- 8.2.4 Ohio
- 8.2.5 Wisconsin
- 8.3 West South Central
- 8.3.1 Arkansas
- 8.3.2 Louisiana
- 8.3.3 Oklahoma
- 8.3.4 Texas
- 8.4 South Atlantic
- 8.4.1 Delaware
- 8.4.2 Florida
- 8.4.3 Georgia
- 8.4.4 Maryland
- 8.4.5 North Carolina
- 8.4.6 South Carolina
- 8.4.7 Virginia
- 8.4.8 West Virginia
- 8.4.9 Washington, D.C.
- 8.5 North East
- 8.5.1 Connecticut
- 8.5.2 Maine
- 8.5.3 Massachusetts
- 8.5.4 New Hampshire
- 8.5.5 Rhode Island
- 8.5.6 Vermont
- 8.5.7 New Jersey
- 8.5.8 New York
- 8.5.9 Pennsylvania
- 8.6 East South Central
- 8.6.1 Alabama
- 8.6.2 Kentucky
- 8.6.3 Mississippi
- 8.6.4 Tennessee
- 8.7 West North Central
- 8.7.1 Iowa
- 8.7.2 Kansas
- 8.7.3 Minnesota
- 8.7.4 Missouri
- 8.7.5 Nebraska
- 8.7.6 North Dakota
- 8.7.7 South Dakota
- 8.8 Pacific Central
- 8.8.1 Alaska
- 8.8.2 California
- 8.8.3 Hawaii
- 8.8.4 Oregon
- 8.8.5 Washington
- 8.9 Mountain States
- 8.9.1 Arizona
- 8.9.2 Colorado
- 8.9.3 Utah
- 8.9.4 Nevada
- 8.9.5 New Mexico
- 8.9.6 Idaho
- 8.9.7 Montana
- 8.9.8 Wyoming
Chapter 9 Company Profiles
- 9.1 Alden Network
- 9.2 Amedisys Inc.
- 9.3 AMITA Health
- 9.4 Athena Health Care Systems
- 9.5 Bella Vista Health Center
- 9.6 Benchmark Senior Living
- 9.7 Brookdale Senior Living
- 9.8 CareCentrix, Inc.
- 9.9 Covenant Care
- 9.10 Encompass Health Corporation
- 9.11 Evernorth Health, Inc.
- 9.12 Focused Post Acute Care Partners, LLC
- 9.13 FutureCare
- 9.14 Genesis Healthcare
- 9.15 Kindred Healthcare
- 9.16 LHC Group
- 9.17 Lincoln Square Post-Acute Care
- 9.18 Mission Hills Post-Acute
- 9.19 Montecito Post Acute Care and Rehabilitation
- 9.20 naviHealth, Inc.
- 9.21 PAC Leaders
- 9.22 Peninsula Post-Acute
- 9.23 Post Acute Medical
- 9.24 Post Acute Partners
- 9.25 Sante
- 9.26 SoCal Post-Acute Care
- 9.27 Sonoma Post Acute
- 9.28 South Bay Post Acute Care
- 9.29 Spring Hills
- 9.30 SYMPHONY CARE NETWORK
- 9.31 Victoria Post Acute Care
- 9.32 Vineyard Post Acute
- 9.33 Vitas Healthcare
- 9.34 Windsor Post-Acute Care Center