The Europe telerehabilitation skilled nursing care center market is estimated to be valued at US$ 12.59 million in 2021 and is expected to exhibit a CAGR of 11.2% over the forecast period (2021-2028).
Figure 1. Europe Telerehabilitation Skilled Nursing Care Center Market Share (%) in Terms of Value, By Country, 2021
Rising aging population and incidence of chronic diseases are is expected to aid in the growth of the Europe telerehabilitation skilled nursing care center market
Rising aging population and incidence of chronic diseases are expected to drive the market growth. For instance, according to the Russian Federation Federal State Statistics Service (RosStat, 2015), in 2014, there were 33,788,600 adults over the retirement age, constituting 23.5% of the national population (143,666,900).
Europe Telerehabilitation Skilled Nursing Care Center Market– Impact of Coronavirus COVID-19 Pandemic- Supply Side and Demand Side Analysis
In the past few months, countries such as Germany, U.K., Italy, and others are facing problems with regards to transportation. The coronavirus or COVID-19 outbreak which started from Wuhan, China, has spread across continents, affecting various industries globally. Supply of key materials has been disrupted due to forced quarantine and lack of manual labor and raw materials. As the link between regional warehouses is not smooth, the allocation of raw materials between regions cannot be carried out successfully. Shortage of raw materials and components has affected the supply chain of the Telerehabilitation system that are Skilled Nursing Care Center Market in Europe.
Many patients chronic diseases are facing difficulties in receiving treatment due to cancelation or delay in surgeries and other procedures such as chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Moreover, patients who are healthy or have curable diseases require timely diagnosis and medications are more likely to conclude that the risk of contracting COVID-19
Many people suffering from chronic diseases could be at risk of long-term impairment and disability. The extent of this impairment and disability is yet unknown, but it is clear from early research that patients with such disability will be in need of rehabilitation in all phases of the disease such as acute, post-acute, and long-term.
Rehabilitation might be a key strategy to reduce the impact of COVID-19 on the health and functioning of individuals. Physiotherapists are essential for these rehabilitation efforts in all phases to facilitate early discharge, but even more to support and empower patients.
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