Dental Practice Management Software Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report By Deployment Mode (Cloud-based, Web-based), By End Use (Dental Clinics, Hospitals), By Application And Segment Forecasts, 2022 - 2030
Dental Practice Management Software Market Growth & Trends
The global dental practice management software market size is expected to reach USD 4.9 billion by 2030, expanding at a CAGR of 10.16% during the forecast period, based on a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. The rising number of dental clinics and hospitals and strong government support to boost the adoption of Electronic Dental Records (EDRs) are primary factors driving the market growth. The ADA estimated that there will be 201,117 practicing dentists in the United States in 2020, a 2.7% increase over 2015. Numerous individuals are graduating from dentistry schools & colleges and starting their own practices.
This effectively expands the potential client base. According to the ADA’s forecasts, there will be 67 dentists for every 100,000 people in the United States by 2040, with 67% of dentists being under the age of 55 years. As the younger generation is more receptive to software usage and is willing to learn and accept new technologies, the growing number of young dentists in the United States is predicted to boost the demand for DPM software. Various initiatives undertaken by governments in the U.S. and European countries are likely to boost the healthcare IT market. This, in turn, is expected to drive the DPM software market. For instance, in 2009, HITEC Act was passed to encourage the healthcare IT industry in the U.S.
This has further boosted the adoption of healthcare software in the country. European countries are also undertaking several initiatives to promote healthcare IT in the region. Some of the noticeable initiatives include Interoperable Delivery of European eGovernment Services to Public Administrations, Business, and Citizens (IDABC); Elektronische Gesundheitskarte (Germany); Norwegian Healthcare System (Norway); e-Card (Austria); Imprivata; Sentillion; CAREfx; IBM Tivoli Access Manager; HealthCast, Inc.; and Sense. The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in increased hospitalizations, which is unprecedented in public health.
National lockdowns and emergencies were proclaimed in a number of nations to stem the spread of the virus. Most oral health problems and scheduled dentist appointments were considered non-emergent. As a result, oral care procedures were put on hold because of the potential for transmission. According to the ADA, oral care spending in the United States fell by 66.5% in 2020. As per the National Health Services England, the number of patients seen by dentists declined by 8% during the pandemic. As a result, of the unparalleled impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the new installations of DPM software declined.
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