Medical commodes, also known as toilet chairs, are important medical equipment, designed to allow people who are bedridden, disabled, or physically challenged to safely and conveniently go to the bathroom. Bedsides this toilets can be used completely independently or with negligible help. They are found in private homes, rehabilitation centers, and hospitals, and serve a multitude of people with varying mobility needs. Bedside commodes are usually placed next to the bed, but for the sake of convenience, most models are portable and can be moved to different rooms during the day.
Market Dynamics
Increasing number of people suffering from continence and incontinence to control their bladder and/or bowels, and person with struggle in the distance between the bed and the toilet mostly prefer bedside commode. Various reasons that someone might struggle with the distance between the bed and the bathroom, include surgical recovery and rehabilitation, urinary tract infections, balance issues, age, difficulty walking, and some medications.
Increasing prevalence of such conditions is expected to drive growth of the medical commode market. Also, growing number of surgical procedures leading to adoption of the medical commode is expected to drive growth of medical commode market. For instance, according to the National Chronic Kidney Disease 2017 Factsheet, estimated by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), around 15% or 30 million geriatric population in the U.S. are reported to have chronic kidney disease (CKD), out of which around 48% people are suffering from severely impaired kidney function.
Key features of the study:
- This report provides in-depth analysis of Medical Commode Market and provides market size (US$ Million) and Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR %) for the forecast period (2018 – 2026), considering 2017, as the base year
- It elucidates potential revenue opportunity across different segments and explains attractive investment proposition matrix for this market
- This study also provides key insights about market drivers, restraints, opportunities, product launch, regulatory scenario, regional outlook, and competitive strategy adopted by the leading players
- It profiles leading players in the global Medical Commode Market based on the following parameters – company overview, financial performance, product portfolio, geographical presence, distribution strategies, key developments, and strategies, and future plans
- Key companies covered as part of this study include Medline Industries, Inc., Cardinal Health, Inc., McKesson Medical-Surgical Inc., Drive Medical, Invacare Corporation, NOVA Medical Product Types, Cascade Healthcare Solutions, MEYRA GmbH, Avacare medical, and Lagooni B.V.
- Insights from this report would allow marketers and the management authorities of the companies to make informed decision regarding their future product launch and its approval, manufacturing up-gradation, market expansion, and marketing tactics
- The global medical commode market report caters to various stakeholders in this industry including investors, suppliers, medical commode manufacturers, distributors, new entrants, and financial analysts
- Stakeholders would have ease in decision-making through the various strategy matrices used in analyzing the medical commode market.
Detailed Segmentation:
- Global Medical Commode Market, By Product Type:
- Bedside Commode
- Drop Arm Commode
- Padded Commode
- Bariatric Commode
- Folding Commode
- Rolling Commode
- Combination Commode
- Accessories
- Global Medical Commode Market, By Material:
- Global Medical Commode Market, By End User:
- Hospitals & Clinics
- Rehabilitation Centers
- Home Care
- Global Medical Commode Market, By Geography:
- North America
- By Country:
- By Product Type:
- Bedside Commode
- Drop Arm Commode
- Padded Commode
- Bariatric Commode
- Folding Commode
- Rolling Commode
- Combination Commode
- Accessories
- By Material
- By End User:
- Hospitals & Clinics
- Rehabilitation Centers
- Home Care
- Europe
- By Country:
- Germany
- France
- Italy
- UK
- Spain
- Russia
- Rest of Europe
- By Product Type:
- Bedside Commode
- Drop Arm Commode
- Padded Commode
- Bariatric Commode
- Folding Commode
- Rolling Commode
- Combination Commode
- Accessories
- By Material
- By End User:
- Hospitals & Clinics
- Rehabilitation Centers
- Home Care
- Asia Pacific
- By Country:
- China
- India
- Japan
- South Korea
- Australia
- Rest of Asia Pacific
- By Product Type:
- Bedside Commode
- Drop Arm Commode
- Padded Commode
- Bariatric Commode
- Folding Commode
- Rolling Commode
- Combination Commode
- Accessories
- By Material
- By End User:
- Hospitals & Clinics
- Rehabilitation Centers
- Home Care
- Middle East
- By Country:
- GCC
- Israel
- Rest of Middle East
- By Product Type:
- Bedside Commode
- Drop Arm Commode
- Padded Commode
- Bariatric Commode
- Folding Commode
- Rolling Commode
- Combination Commode
- Accessories
- By Material
- By End User:
- Hospitals & Clinics
- Rehabilitation Centers
- Home Care
- Latin America
- By Country:
- Brazil
- Argentina
- Mexico
- Rest of Latin America
- By Product Type:
- Bedside Commode
- Drop Arm Commode
- Padded Commode
- Bariatric Commode
- Folding Commode
- Rolling Commode
- Combination Commode
- Accessories
- By Material
- By End User:
- Hospitals & Clinics
- Rehabilitation Centers
- Home Care
- Africa
- By Country:
- South Africa
- Central Africa
- North Africa
- By Product Type:
- Bedside Commode
- Drop Arm Commode
- Padded Commode
- Bariatric Commode
- Folding Commode
- Rolling Commode
- Combination Commode
- Accessories
- By Material
- By End User:
- Hospitals & Clinics
- Rehabilitation Centers
- Home Care
- Company Profiles
- Medline Industries, Inc.*
- Company Overview
- Product Type Portfolio
- Financial Performance
- Recent Developments
- Strategies
- Cardinal Health, Inc.
- McKesson Medical-Surgical Inc.
- Drive Medical
- Invacare Corporation
- NOVA Medical Product Types
- Cascade Healthcare Solutions
- MEYRA GmbH
- Avacare medical
- Lagooni B.V.
“*” marked represents similar segmentation in other categories in the respective section.