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市場調查報告書
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1941291
母嬰保健市場報告:按服務、孕產婦年齡、地區和區域分類(2026-2034 年)Mother and Child Healthcare Market Report by Services, Maternal Age, Location, and Region 2026-2034 |
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2025年,全球婦幼保健市場規模達10,420億美元。 IMARC Group預測,到2034年,該市場規模將達到25,489億美元,2026年至2034年的複合年成長率(CAGR)為10.58% 。成長要素之一是數位醫療解決方案的日益普及,這些解決方案有助於提高醫療服務的可近性、效率和病人參與,從而增加醫療保健支出。數位醫療解決方案在提升婦幼保健水平、提高醫療服務的可及性和品質方面發揮關鍵作用,而人們對醫療保險覆蓋範圍的日益依賴也是推動市場擴張的重要因素。
擴大數位健康技術的應用
根據IMARC Group的報告,全球數位健康市場預計到2023年將達到4,217億美元。數位健康平台利用遠距通訊和資訊科技為孕婦和幼兒父母提供醫療保健服務,改善醫療服務的可近性,並減少及時就醫的障礙,尤其是在農村和醫療資源匱乏的地區。此外,穿戴式裝置和行動醫療應用程式可在懷孕和產後持續監測母嬰健康狀況。同時,數位平台讓父母輕鬆獲得孕產婦和兒童健康資訊及資源,從而了解懷孕、兒童生長發育、營養管理和醫療保健等兒童的知識。
醫療保健成本不斷上漲
醫療保健成本的不斷上漲正在推動基礎設施建設、醫療設施擴建以及婦幼保健服務(包括產前護理、婦產科服務、新生兒護理、兒童護理和專科護理)的普及。此外,不斷成長的醫療保健支出也使得醫療衛生人員培訓、臨床實踐改進和品質保證措施的投資成為可能,從而提升醫療保健品質、增強患者安全並改善婦幼健康。因此,醫療保健支出正在推動預防性護理的發展,包括疫苗接種、產前檢查、營養教育和避孕等婦幼保健服務,進而影響婦幼保健市場的收入。根據美國醫療保險和醫療補助服務中心 (CMS) 網站發布的 2024 年最新數據,醫療保健支出佔 GDP 的比例預計將從 2022 年的 17.3% 成長到 2032 年的 19.7%。
對醫療保險的依賴日益增強
醫療保險有助於提高孕產婦和兒童獲得基本保健服務的機會,包括產前護理、分娩服務、產後護理和兒童護理。用戶認知到早期和定期接受醫療及預防保健服務的重要性。此外,許多保險計劃提供預防保健服務,例如產前和新生兒護理、疫苗接種和計劃生育服務,這些服務對孕產婦和兒童健康至關重要。預防保健服務的覆蓋範圍有助於預防併發症和慢性疾病,從而降低長期醫療成本。根據IMARC Group的報告,預計到2032年,全球健康保險市場規模將達到3.2084億美元。
The global mother and child healthcare market size reached USD 1,004.2 Billion in 2025. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach USD 2,548.9 Billion by 2034, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 10.58% during 2026-2034. The market is driven by the growing adoption of digital health solutions, as they improve accessibility, efficiency, and patient engagement, increasing healthcare spending, which plays a vital role in advancing maternal and child healthcare by enhancing access and quality of healthcare services, and rising reliance on healthcare insurance coverage.
Growing adoption of digital health
As per the IMARC Group's report, the global digital health market reached US$ 421.7 Billion in 2023. Digital health platforms involve the use of remote communications and information technologies in the provision of healthcare to pregnant women or parents of young children, which improves access to healthcare services, especially in rural or underserved areas, and reduces barriers to timely medical advice. In addition, maternal and pediatric health status is constantly monitored by wearable devices and mobile health apps during pregnancy and after the birth of a child. Besides this, parents have easy access to information and resources from digital platforms concerning maternal and childhood health, enabling them to learn about pregnancy, child growth, feeding, and healthcare.
Rising healthcare spending
High healthcare spending is leading to the development of infrastructure, facilities and easy access to maternal and child health care services, encompassing antenatal care, obstetrics, gynecology services, neonatal, child health care, and specialized treatments. In addition, increasing healthcare spending allows for investments in training healthcare professionals, improving clinical practices, and implementing quality assurance measures, which is leading to improved healthcare, increase in patient safety, and better health of mothers and children. In line with this, healthcare spending promotes the goal of preventive healthcare, including maternal and child health like vaccinations, prenatal testing, nutritional education, and birth control, thereby influencing the mother and child healthcare market revenue. According to the content updated on the website of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services in 2024, the health spending share of GDP is forecasted to grow from 17.3 percent in 2022 to 19.7 percent in 2032.
Increasing reliance on healthcare insurance coverage
Health insurance helps to increase the utilization of essential maternal and child health care services, such as prenatal, childbirth services, postpartum care, and pediatric care. People with insurance embrace the importance of early and regular medical and preventive care services. Additionally, many insurance plans offer preventive care services which are important for the health of mothers and children like prenatal and newborn care, vaccinations and family planning services. Coverage for preventive care reduces long-term healthcare costs by preventing complications and chronic diseases. The IMARC Group's report shows that the global health insurance market is expected to reach US$ 3,208.4 Billion by 2032.
Post-natal services account for the majority of the market share
Post-natal services include numerous deliverables of medical nature, nutritional support, and counseling tailored to address the specific needs of mothers and newborns. Moreover, post-natal care comprises frequent follow-up visits to observe the health of the mother and newborn. Additionally, post-natal services encompass breastfeeding and lactation consultation which are essential in meeting the needs of the newborns. Besides medical treatment, post-natal services incorporate counseling, representing diverse aspects, including childcare information and preventive immunizations, family planning education to empower parents with essential knowledge and skills for nurturing their children development.
People in this age group normally represent a large percentage of the population either planning or within their childbearing age, which directly relates to the provision of prenatal care, childbirth and postnatal care, as this age of women generally have higher fertility rates compared to older age groups. Additionally, women within the age of 20 are generally considered to be in their peak reproductive years, characterized by optimal fertility and lower risks related to pregnancy and childbirth complications compared to older age women, thus driving the mother and child healthcare demand.
Hospitals offer a range of specialized facilities and departments including maternity wards, labor and delivery units, neonatal intensive care units (NICUs), pediatric departments, and child healthcare clinics. These facilities are equipped with advanced medical technologies and staffed by skilled healthcare professionals, such as obstetricians, gynecologists, pediatricians, neonatologists, and nurses specializing in maternal and child health. Hospitals play a pivotal role in providing prenatal care, childbirth services, postnatal care, pediatric consultations, vaccinations, and treatment for childhood illnesses and injuries.
Nursing homes and clinics play a pivotal role in promoting preventive healthcare practices and early intervention strategies. They facilitate regular monitoring of maternal health during pregnancy, ensure timely screenings and tests for fetal development, and offer guidance on nutrition, prenatal exercises, and childbirth preparation classes. This proactive approach helps in mitigating risks and complications, ultimately strengthening the mother and child healthcare market growth.
In-home services cater directly to the needs of expectant mothers, infants, and young children by delivering healthcare services in the comfort of their homes. This approach is particularly favored for its convenience, allowing families to receive essential healthcare without the need to travel to healthcare facilities, which can be especially beneficial for mothers recovering from childbirth or managing newborns. In-home services encompass a wide range of offerings including postnatal care, breastfeeding support, newborn care, vaccinations, pediatric check-ups, and even specialized care for children with chronic conditions.
North America leads the market, accounting for the largest mother and child healthcare market share
The report has also provided a comprehensive analysis of all the major regional markets, which include North America (the United States and Canada); Asia Pacific (China, Japan, India, South Korea, Australia, Indonesia, and others); Europe (Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, Russia, and others); Latin America (Brazil, Mexico, and others); and the Middle East and Africa. According to the report, North America represents the largest regional market for mother and child healthcare.
As per an article published on the website of Canadian Institute for Health Information, Canada health care spending reached $344 billion in 2023. With the growing emphasis on preventive care and early intervention, healthcare spending is rising continuously in the region, supporting initiatives aimed at improving maternal and child health outcomes. Moreover, North America has a high level of healthcare expenditure per capita, facilitating extensive prenatal and postnatal care services, including routine check-ups, vaccinations, and early childhood development programs. In line with this, robust public health initiatives and awareness campaigns contribute to higher healthcare utilization rates among expectant mothers and children, further strengthening the market growth.
Key players are adopting telemedicine, mobile health apps, and remote monitoring tools. They are also investing in research and development (R&D) activities to introduce advanced medications and therapies specific to maternal and pediatric care. In addition, key manufactures are increasing access to maternal and pediatric healthcare services through new clinics, hospitals, and specialized centers. Besides this, mother and child healthcare market recent developments, such as specialized care for high-risk pregnancies, including fetal monitoring and intervention techniques are done by key players. They are implementing quality improvement measures and patient safety protocols to enhance healthcare service delivery. For instance, in 2024, Truveta, the company with a mission of Saving Lives with Data, announced the largest and most complete mother-child electronic health record (EHR) dataset to advance healthcare.