The home-use medical device market is exploding, representing one of the most transformative shifts in modern healthcare, and is projected to surpass USD 42 billion by 2032. Spurred by an aging population, the rise of chronic diseases, and the push to ease overburdened healthcare systems, this market is ripe with opportunity.
But with this opportunity comes a challenge: how can manufacturers design devices that empower patients, while ensuring safety, compliance and confidence? Sadly, for every patient confidently using a home dialysis machine or insulin pump today, there are many more struggling with devices that feel alien, complex or overwhelming.
This whitepaper addresses these challenges, offering practical insights and strategies for designing home-use medical devices that meet not only clinical needs but also the daily realities of patients. It’s a call to reimagine how devices are designed, combining functionality and usability and keeping the people who depend on these devices every day at the fore.
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“Home health care is not just on the horizon; it is already here. Companies that adapt to this shift are building stronger relationships with patients, and this trust remains key to the successful adoption of medical devices.”