Hematology analyzers discussed in this market include low-volume and
high-volume systems. Low- volume systems, commonly found in decentralized labs,
smaller commercial labs, physician office labs (POLs) and other near patient
clinics, are three-part differentials and compact in size with cell counting as
their primary function. High-volume analyzers, found in core labs and large
reference labs, include additional parameters and typically have microscopy or
image-processing capabilities.
The high-volume analyzer market is at a mature
stage due to extended life spans and improved durability of the systems; growth
opportunities, however, exist in the low-volume segment, particularly in the
POL market, due to the emergence of the outcomes-based health care delivery,
which is resulting in higher volumes of testing being done during the patient
visits owing to the advantages of early detection and timely treatment.
On the other hand, the growth of hematology testing in smaller private
labs, POLs and other near patient clinics will be challenged by the
implementation of the market-based fee adjustments to the CMS Clinical
Laboratory Fee Schedule (CLFS), beginning January 2017. Consequently, one of
the most routine high-volume lab tests, the complete blood count (CBC), is expected
to witness lower reimbursements due to the economies of scale and low costs in
large automated private labs and core labs of hospitals, which account for more
than 65% of the hematology testing. Consequently, rates paid by CMS and private
insurance players may not account for the higher costs to perform the tests in
POLs and smaller clinics.
Beckman Coulter was the hematology market leader in 2015 with almost
half of the entire market. Their high end analyzers and low end analyzers meet
the needs of nearly any hematology testing environment. Close competitors in
this space include Sysmex America, Abbott Diagnostics, Siemens Healthcare
Diagnostics, Horiba, and others.
This Report includes extensive
detail on:
- High Volume Hematology Analyzer Market
- Lower Volume Hematology Analyzer Market
- Hematology Reagent Market
This Report Also Includes:
- In-depth, Professionally Researched Data That Has Been Formatted and Analyzed to Gain Actionable Insights as Quickly as Possible
- Executive Summary
- Trend Analysis by Segment
- Market Value Forecasts until 2022 and History Back to 2012
- Market Drivers and Limiters
- Detailed Competitive Analysis for Each Market and Segment
To Get The Most of this report:
Combine it with our other US market reports on, Hemostasis,
Immunochemistry, Molecular Diagnostics, Blood Donor Screening, or Point of Care
Diagnostic Devices.
Hematology analyzers discussed in this market include low-volume and
high-volume systems. Low- volume systems, commonly found in decentralized labs,
smaller commercial labs, physician office labs (POLs) and other near patient
clinics, are three-part differentials and compact in size with cell counting as
their primary function. High-volume analyzers, found in core labs and large
reference labs, include additional parameters and typically have microscopy or
image-processing capabilities. The high-volume analyzer market is at a mature
stage due to extended life spans and improved durability of the systems; growth
opportunities, however, exist in the low-volume segment, particularly in the
POL market, due to the emergence of the outcomes-based health care delivery,
which is resulting in higher volumes of testing being done during the patient
visits owing to the advantages of early detection and timely treatment.
Spanning over 48 pages “US
Market for Hematology Devices - 2016 (Forecasted to 2022)” report
covers Executive Summary, Research Methodology, Hematology Market. The report
covered companies are - Beckman Coulter, Sysmex America, Abbott Diagnostics, Siemens
Healthcare Diagnostics, Horiba, Medica Corporation, Medonic, Mindray, Thermo
Fisher
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