Global
Glucose Management Systems Market: Snapshot
Glucose
management systems have been revolutionary to monitor blood glucose
level for individuals with hypoglycemia, hyperglycemia, Type I and
Type II diabetes. Glucose management systems have been instrumental
for the proper management of diabetes, which if not properly managed
can lead to complications related to permanent brain damage and even
death.
Glucose
management system is an instrument to monitor and manage blood
glucose level of patients. The glucose management system computes the
amount of intravenous insulin that is needed to maintain blood
glucose level. The system does so by adapting to individual insulin,
which may even be fluctuating requirements of a patient.
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Glucose
management system functions with the help of managed doses of glucose
and a software system. The system comprises of automated insulin
delivery to patients and digital recording of insulin data. The
software in the system provides a recommendation for a personalized
insulin dose for intravenous and subcutaneous delivery with the help
of more than 60 algorithms. The recording mechanism of the system
stores data pertaining to blood glucose level for a large timeframe,
and can be used to plot a graph.
The
glucose management system market is driven by the rising incidence of
diabetes and growing attempts by public and private entities for
proper diabetes management. The use of glucose management system is
gaining traction as they are suitable for any inpatient hospital
setting, which includes critical, intensive, med-surg, and pediatric
care. This is because 30-50% of hospitalized patients require a
diagnosis for diabetes, prediabetes, or hyperglycemia.
Glucose
management system, also known as diabetes management system, is a
tool to control and manage blood glucose level of patients with the
help of managed doses of glucose and in-patient software system. The
glucose management system calculates the dose of intravenous insulin
required to maintain blood glucose level. It adapts to the
individual’s need of insulin, even to meet the fluctuating
requirements of a patient. The system consists of automated delivery
of insulin to a patient and recording of the insulin data digitally.
The recording system stores hundreds of results at a time, and can be
transferred to a computer to plot a graph. The glucose management
system has revolutionized the process to control body glucose level
in cases of hypoglycemia, hyperglycemia, and type I & II
diabetes.
Rising
attempts by public and private players for cost saving and increasing
prevalence of diabetes globally are the major factors projected to
drive the glucose
management systems market during the forecast period.
However, declining reimbursement rates in developed countries such as
the U.S. and low adoption of digital health care facilities in the
emerging economies are expected to restrain the glucose management
systems market during the forecast period.
The
global glucose management systems market has been segmented based on
technology type, and end-user. In terms of technology type, the
market has been divided into data management system, insulin delivery
system, and combined system. The insulin delivery system segment
accounted for the largest market share in 2016, attributed to rising
incidence of hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia, and increasing demand
for technologically innovative glucose management tools by patients.
However, the data management system segment is expected to expand at
the highest CAGR during the forecast period, owing to lowering of
laboratory and pharmacy costs. The precision and accuracy of the
insulin delivery system are the major factors expected to boost the
growth of the segment.
Based
on end-user, the global glucose management system has been classified
into hospitals, clinics, and home care settings. The hospitals
segment accounted for the largest market share in terms of revenue in
2016. Dominance of the hospitals segment is attributed to integration
of insulin delivery system and data management software, and
financial and clinician benefits to patients and physicians. However,
the home care settings segment is expected to expand at a high CAGR
during the forecast period, owing to the cost-saving attained by
glucose management system and miniaturization of the insulin delivery
system by manufacturers. Rising need and demand for high-tech
diabetes care solutions and customer centric approach of
manufacturers for developing the glucose management solutions are
expected to be the major drivers of the hospitals and clinics
segments during the forecast period from 2017 to 2025.
Geographically,
the global glucose management systems market has been segmented into
five major regions: North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin
America, and Middle East & Africa. North America accounted for
the largest share of the global market in terms of revenue in 2016,
attributed to rising per-capita expenditure of the population on
health care and incorporation of wireless technology in the diabetes
care sector by manufacturers. Technological advancements in the data
management system to monitor blood glucose level and rising customer
adoption for the same are the major factors likely to fuel the growth
of the market in Asia Pacific during the forecast period. However,
North America is expected to continue to dominate the global glucose
management system market from 2017 to 2025, owing to rising
investments by public and private players in the health care sector
in emerging economies.
Key
players in the global glucose management system market are F.
Hoffmann-La Roche AG, Monarch Medical technologies, Animas
Corporation, LifeScan, Inc., Johnson & Johnson, DarioHealth
Corp., Abbott, Senseonics, and Dexcom, Inc., among others.
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