The global PERS market is estimated to reach USD 11.1 billion by 2025,
according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. Increasing incidence of
Alzheimer’s disease and rising life expectancy are estimated to boost the
market for Medical alert systems. Moreover, increasing number of mergers and
acquisitions by market players are also expected to accelerate growth.
Furthermore, the elderly is more prone to falls, and according to a
study, 50% of seniors aged 80 years and 30% of seniors aged 65 fall every year.
In addition, those suffering from diseases such as epilepsy, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s,
multiple sclerosis, and muscular dystrophy, are at a higher risk of falling.
These are major factors that are estimated to drive the market.
In addition, availability of technologically advanced medical alert
systems, such as those enabled with W-Fi, GPS, BLE, and radio frequency, help
caregivers in finding wandering elders. Combination of PERS with mobile
communication technology has enabled not only monitoring of users when they are
at home, but also when they are traveling and leading active lives. Devices are
now capable of predictive or automatic fall detection and connect the elderly
to their caregivers and medical professionals. Increasing awareness about
Internet of Things has presented a huge opportunity for medical alert systems
to create connected homes. Thus, technologically advanced PERS devices have
accelerated the growth of the market.
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Further Key Findings From the Report Suggest:
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Standalone devices are expected to be one
of the fastest growing segments over the forecast period owing to their
accessibility and affordability
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Mobile systems were the largest segment in
2016 due to their widespread utilization
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Home-based users segment is estimated to be
the fastest growing end-use segment over the forecast period and it was the
largest end-use segment in 2016
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North America dominated the market in 2016
owing to local presence of key players and increasing number of mergers and
acquisitions
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Asia Pacific is expected to be the fastest
growing region over the next decade with a lucrative CAGR from 2017 to 2025 due
to improved economic conditions and rise in healthcare expenditure
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Some of the key players are Koninklijke
Philips N.V.; ADT Security Services; Bay Alarm Medical; VRI, Inc.; Life Alert
Emergency Response, Inc.; Tunstall; Medical Guardian LLC; AlertOne Services
LLC; GreatCall; Rescue Alert; LogicMark; and Nortek Security and Control
·
Most of the key players are focusing on
expanding their product portfolios, and engaging in collaborations and acquisitions
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Grand View Research has segmented the global personal emergency response
systems market on the basis of type, end-use, and region:
Type Outlook
(Revenue, USD billion, 2014 - 2025)
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Landline PERS
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Mobile PERS
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Standalone PERS
End-use Outlook
(Revenue, USD billion, 2014 - 2025)
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Home-based Users
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Nursing Homes
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Assisted Living Facilities
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Hospices
Regional Outlook
(Revenue, USD billion, 2014 - 2025)
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North America
o U.S.
o Canada
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Europe
o UK
o Germany
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Asia Pacific
o Japan
o China
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Latin America
o Brazil
o Mexico
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Middle East & Africa
o South Africa
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