According to the latest research by Future Market Insights (FMI), the global retail clinics market value will exceed US$ 8 billion towards the end of 2028, reflecting a robust CAGR of more than 10% during 2018-2028. The revenue generated from the collective demand for retail clinics for point-of-care diagnostics and vaccination accounts for a whopping market value share of nearly 75%, according to FMI’s analysis.
Increasing acceptance of the retail clinics concept, rising awareness about cost related advantages, and improving government support for walk-in clinics will collectively supplement the growth of retail clinics market over the course of coming years. The report opines that the role of governments will be vital in popularization of retail clinics, particularly in developing regional markets.
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Convenience & Cost Benefit Collectively Pushing Prospects of Retail Clinics
Retail clinics follow a holistic care approach. In addition, their partnership with various Telehealth vendors such as Teladoc and Doctor on Demand enable healthcare delivery and services at any given place and time. For Instance, an E-commerce channel is being implemented by the US-based CVS Health, one of the leaders in the MinuteClinic chain of retail clinics.
Preview Analysis Global Retail Clinics Market Segmentation By Service Type (Reimbursement Scenario, , Procedure Codes, Reimbursement Scenario, U.S. Patient Claim Lines, Target Population for Retail Clinics, Consumer Sentiment Analysis, Available Models for Retail Clinics, Walgreens Co., Costs Per Patient Visit Comparison); By Application (Point-of-Care Diagnostics, Clinical Chemistry & Immunoassay, Vaccination, Others): https://www.futuremarketinsights.com/reports/retail-clinics-market
Challenges to Retail Clinics Penetration Still Prevail, in Developing Regions
Developed regions, the key areas for retail clinics market, account for over 80% of the global revenue. The report envisages significant growth potential in emerging East Asian economies for the retail clinics market, over the projection period.
Retail clinics have been attracting a wide consumer base across the US and the number is actively growing in other key markets such as Europe and China. However, the outreach of retail clinics continues to face challenges due to poor monitoring of penetration into several developing as well as underdeveloped regions. While retail clinics have gained attention since the past few years and are expanding their offerings prudently at a rapid pace, the report highlights that this prompts at an increased need for regulation checks over the coming years.
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Retail clinics are positioning themselves to play a crucial role in the delivery of primary care services, worldwide. This trend in the retail clinics market is expected to increase predominantly in developing regions. The potential opportunities will also create long-term challenges facing retailers, clinical laboratories, healthcare policy makers, and pathologists, as suggested by the report.
Key Players Keen on Investing Efforts in Customer Adherence
Patients face difficulties with respect to filing specialty prescriptions, which further affects their will for adherence. CVS Health also piloted a Specialty Connect Program to overcome hindrances in adherence. This program is claimed to enable patients to drop their prescriptions at any given CVS Health store and pick up their medicines once ready. The program has also initiated the delivery of these medicines at their houses or any clinician’s office.
Retail Clinics Market: Segmentation
on the basis of application
- point-of-care diagnostics
- clinical chemistry
- immunoassay
- vaccinations
- others.
on the basis of distribution channel
- retail pharmacies
- drug stores
- grocery chain
- big box stores.
on the basis of ownership type
- retail-owned retail clinics
- hospital-owned retail clinics