Tuesday 8 September 2015

2012-2021 World Markets for Portable Oxygen Concentrators

WinterGreen Research announces that it has published a new study Portable Oxygen Concentrators: Market Shares, Strategy, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2015 to 2021. The 2015 study has 458 pages, 150 tables and figures. Worldwide markets are poised to achieve continuing growth. Portable oxygen concentrators support lifestyle for oxygen users. Portable oxygen concentrators are approved by the FAA for use on airlines. People on oxygen wish to continue usual activities. Distributors are concentrated on determining which portable oxygen concentrator allows the freedom to continue a meaningful lifestyle.

There are two types of oxygen delivery systems providing supplemental oxygen therapy; continuous flow (Respironics SimplyGo, SeQual Eclipes,) and pulse dose (Inogen One G3, AirSep Freestyle, Invacare XPO2,). A pulse dose system is the most commonly used portable oxygen concentrator. because of its light weight and long battery life, some lasting up to 8 hours on a single battery charge. Some oxygen users require continuous flow oxygen due to their diagnosis or illness progress. Continuous flow is required by any oxygen user who is titrating oxygen into their CPAP or BiPAP therapy. Major factors driving the market for portable oxygen concentrators include its ability to provide oxygen under all circumstances.


The worldwide aging population. An increase in the number of people with COPD and other respiratory diseases. Advantages of portable oxygen concentrator devices are that they weigh less, are easy to use. They are affordable. The complexion of the home oxygen market is changing. Home oxygen markets have been predicated on a dealer infrastructure. These dealers get reimbursed for regular deliveries of liquid oxygen used for supplemental oxygen so the patient can go out, buy groceries, go to the movies, and visit family for a short time.

The advent of reliable, inexpensive portable home oxygen concentrators has changed the market dynamic significantly. No longer do patients need regular deliveries of liquid oxygen for supplemental purposes so the patient can go out. Now, the patient just uses one device at home and while out of the home. The economics of the medical oxygen market have been changing for a long time. CMS Medicare and the private insurers that follow their lead have been resisting paying for supplemental liquid oxygen because the price of truck rolls is too high. With lowered reimbursement, the dealer distribution network that has been in place for many years is no longer tenable.

Table of Contents

Portable Oxygen Concentrator Market Shares And Forecasts 30
Portable Oxygen Concentrator 30
Home Oxygen Market, Moves to Portable Concentrators 31
Portable Oxygen Concentrator Home Medical Market Driving Forces 33
Change in Home Oxygen Market 35
Pressure To Reduce Costs As Part Of the Deficit Reduction Act (DRA) 36
Homecare Services Model Replaces Distribution Model 36
Portable Oxygen Concentrators (POCs) Market Driving Forces 38
Portable Oxygen Concentrator Market Shares 39
Portable Oxygen Concentrators 39
Portable Oxygen Concentrator Market Forecasts 42

1. Portable Oxygen Concentrator Market Description and Market Dynamics 45
1.1 Homecare Market Growth Factors 45
1.2 Oxygen Concentrator Uses 47
1.3 Oxygen Concentrator Insurance Coverage 50
1.4 The Goal of Oxygen Therapy 53
1.5 Types of Oxygen Systems 60
1.6 Oxygen Concentrator Applicable Population 64
1.7 Home Oxygen Concentrator Equipment Medicare Reimbursement 64
1.8 Treatment Trends 68
1.9 European Homecare Market Trends 70
1.10 Marketing Globally 70
1.11 Market Drivers For Healthcare Cost Containment 73

2 Portable Oxygen Concentrator Market Shares and Forecasts 76
2.1 Portable Oxygen Concentrator 76
2.2 Portable Oxygen Concentrator Market Shares 85
2.3 Portable Oxygen Concentrator Market Forecasts 96
2.4 Respiratory Disease Market Metrics 127
2.5 Oxygen Concentrator Prices 134
2.6 Medical Conditions Requiring Supplemental Oxygen 143
2.7 Oxygen Concentrator Regional Market Analysis 147

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3. Portable Oxygen Concentrator Product Description 174
3.1 Invacare® Portable Oxygen Concentrators 174
3.2 Drive Medical Oxus Reliability Plus 187
3.3 Chart Industries’ CAIRE Inc 193
3.4 Inogen Portable Oxygen Concentrator Family 219
3.5 DeVilbiss Healthcare iGo Portable Oxygen Concentrator 227
3.6 Philips Healthcare EverGo 236
3.7 Inova Labs Activox Duo 2 Portable Oxygen Concentrator 241
3.8 Chinese Medical Oxygen Concentrators 255

4. Oxygen Concentrator Technology 270
4.1 Standardizing The Definition Of Liter Flow Equivalents 270
4.2 Oxygen Concentrator Compressor 271
4.3 Oxygen Concentrator Air Management 275
4.4 Oxygen Concentrator Air Travel 291
4.5 Oxygen Conservation Devices 293
4.6 Centers for Medicare and Medicaid 296
4.7 Types of Oxygen Systems 299
4.8 Pulsation Detection Device 301
4.9 Technological Trends 301
4.10 Medical Compressors 305
4.11 Gast Compressor Medical Applications 311
4.12 Zeolite 315
4.13 Respiratory Disease Conditions 315

5. Portable Oxygen Equipment Company Description 322
5.1 Chart Industries 322
5.2 DeVilbiss Healthcare 335
5.3 Dräger 339
5.4 Drive Medical 344
5.5 Foshan Keyhub Electronic Industries Co., Ltd. 346
5.6 Gardner Denver / Thomas Compressors 353
5.7 Inogen 376
5.8 Inova Labs 381
5.9 Invacare 382
5.10 Jiuxin Medical 398
5.11 Leistung Engineering 400
5.12 Longfian Scitech 402
5.13 Merits 406
5.14 Nidek Medical 407
5.15 O2 Concepts 408
  
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