Pediatrics Market Research Reports & Industry Analysis
A major challenge the pediatric healthcare community faces is in relation to Medicaid funding. While the cost of health care for most children is relatively low, those who require hospitalization or specialty care experience a tremendous increase in total cost. Additionally, with a focus on preventative medicine, more resources need to be allocated to pediatrics. Medicaid funding for children estimates about 20 percent of total funds, yet children make up about 60 percent of enrollees. Typically, nursing homes and geriatrics utilize the most Medicaid dollars but for a much smaller population. While healthcare reform is an ongoing issue, the unique needs of children need to be included.
Pediatrics Industry Research & Market Reports
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Paediatric Consumer Health in Slovenia
... preferred, as parents want to limit their children's exposure to artificial and potentially harmful chemicals, therefore there is an increased interest in natural herbal/traditional remedies within various paediatric categories. Despite the challenging economic climate, Sloveni... ... Read More
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Paediatric Consumer Health in Taiwan
... traditionally opting to take their children to the doctor for even minor ailments, a behaviour supported by the accessibility and affordability of medical consultations under the country's effective national health insurance system. Euromonitor International's Paediatric ... Read More
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Paediatric Consumer Health in Ukraine
... 2024 many families have remained abroad due to safety fears which has limited the category’s recovery. Furthermore, birth rates have also fallen due to the fear and uncertainty created by the war. Nevertheless, the category ... Read More
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Paediatric Consumer Health in Serbia
... declining birth rate, with volume sales of nappy (diaper) rash treatments declining in 2024. Rising consumer awareness is providing some support to volume growth although the lingering economic pressures is still a limitation for many ... Read More
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Paediatric Consumer Health in Kenya
... as Lab & Allied’s Paracetamol Syrup, instead of higher-priced imported products. Economic constraints bear a strong influence on purchasing decisions, with parents opting for more cost-effective alternatives like Calpol for children’s fever and pain relief, ... Read More
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Paediatric Consumer Health in South Africa
... and digestive remedies. Despite ongoing inflationary pressures in the country, which continue to push up unit prices, and where many local consumers remain under significant financial strain, thereby forcing them to prioritise their spending, they ... Read More
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Paediatric Consumer Health in Turkey
... the pandemic threat eased, the demand for paediatric consumer health stabilised, with numerous categories seeing declines in retail volume sales towards the end of the review period. Nonetheless, growing awareness of children’s health and specific ... Read More
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Paediatric Consumer Health in Uzbekistan
... annual birth rate and the prioritisation of children's health. As paediatric medicines continue to rise in popularity, market players are increasingly eager to expand their portfolios to include paediatric products. However, this endeavour is fraught ... Read More
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Paediatric Consumer Health in Pakistan
... is expected that paediatric dietary supplements and vitamins will register the highest current value growth. Diarrhoeal remedies are also present , including oral hydration solutions, and there is an increasing range of favours in oral ... Read More
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Paediatric Consumer Health in Sweden
... influx of refugees from Ukraine - predominantly women and children – which has increased the child population in Sweden. Nonetheless, paediatric consumer health remains a minor part of total consumer health in Sweden as children ... Read More
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Paediatric Consumer Health in Slovakia
... analgesics. A shortage of essential pain and fever medications like Panadol in 2023 led to a significant shift towards paediatric ibuprofen, resulting in stockpiling of Nurofen. However, with Panadol back in stock in 2024, demand ... Read More
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Paediatric Consumer Health in Latvia
... consumer interest for children’s vitamins, cough syrups, and other OTC remedies. Brands like Brontex and Linex Kids are gaining popularity as parents look to protect their kids from the common bugs that are shared in ... Read More
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Paediatric Consumer Health in Israel
... finding the best paediatric vitamins for their children. This desire has contributed to retail value growth during 2024. Detailed articles about what are the best vitamin products for children often appear in the local press, ... Read More
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Paediatric Consumer Health in Morocco
... 2024. Parents are motivated to provide the best for their children, leading to a cautious approach in selecting medications. Previously, it was common for parents to administer small doses of adult medication; however, educational campaigns ... Read More
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Paediatric Consumer Health in Lithuania
... with reduced purchasing power, particularly when it comes to cough and cold remedies during the cold and flu seasons. Euromonitor International's Paediatric Consumer Health in Lithuania report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and ... Read More
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Paediatric Consumer Health in Uruguay
... rate, which had an immediate impact on prices from February 2024. As a consequence, small-scale smuggling decreased notably, as the attractiveness of buying products in Argentina diminished. This will result in almost all paediatric products ... Read More
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Paediatric Consumer Health in Norway
... the sense that adding volume is more difficult than in adult segments. The reason for this is that Norwegian parents tend to adopt a strong “less is more” approach. Consumer health products are only taken ... Read More
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Paediatric Consumer Health in Egypt
... widely in consumer health, there is also a growing focus on paediatric products which help to boost immune system health. For example, this can be seen in paediatric supplements containing vitamins, probiotics, and herbal extracts ... Read More
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Paediatric Consumer Health in Costa Rica
... been further subdued by stretched household budgets in the wake of the spike in living costs over the latter part of the review period, which have made parents more likely to only buy certain product ... Read More
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Paediatric Consumer Health in Peru
... related to emergencies. However, with children return to classes and activities outside the home, sales have risen, leading to more cases of colds, flu and digestive infections, among others. Likewise, for vitamins and dietary supplements, ... Read More
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Paediatric Consumer Health in Kazakhstan
... for their children, plus there is growing public awareness that paediatric products are often a safer and more effective choice than standard alternatives. In addition, recommendations from health professionals encourage parents to opt for products ... Read More
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Paediatric Consumer Health in Saudi Arabia
... in both retail value and volume terms is paediatric vitamins and dietary supplements. Parents in Saudi Arabia want to reduce the frequency of illnesses among their children or reduce the severality when they are exposed ... Read More
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Paediatric Consumer Health in Estonia
... Panadol continue to dominate the market for fever reducers, as they are perceived as reliable and effective solutions for managing common childhood ailments. Similarly, Brontex has become a preferred choice for paediatric cough syrups, specifically ... Read More
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Paediatric Consumer Health in Ecuador
... restraints continue to dampen demand. Euromonitor International's Paediatric Consumer Health in Ecuador report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales ... Read More
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Paediatric Consumer Health in Guatemala
... paediatric consumer health products managed some modest gains in terms of overall growth, but price increases tempered spending. With high inflation for several years, families have had to watch their spending and consequently purchases were ... Read More