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2024年中国睡眠医学中心行业概览:精准医疗,引领健康睡眠未来趋势
Tou Bao Yan Jiu Yuan·2025-02-07 11:57

Investment Rating - The report does not explicitly provide an investment rating for the sleep medicine center industry in China Core Insights - The sleep medicine center industry in China is experiencing rapid growth driven by increasing awareness of sleep health, technological advancements, and supportive policies [3][16] - The market size of the sleep medicine center industry increased from 200.22 billion to 364.66 billion from 2019 to 2023, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 16.2%, and is projected to reach 781.43 billion by 2028, with a CAGR of 16.5% from 2023 to 2028 [16][21] - There is a significant shortage of sleep medicine centers and professionals, leading to fragmented development within the industry [42][43] Summary by Sections Industry Overview - Sleep issues have become a global health concern, affecting quality of life and potentially leading to chronic diseases [3] - The demand for sleep medicine centers is growing due to widespread sleep disorders, with nearly 60% of respondents reporting insomnia [3][14] - The current state of sleep medicine in China is characterized by a lack of specialized personnel and clinical pathways, resulting in fragmented development [3][4] Market Size - The market size of the sleep medicine center industry grew from 200.22 billion in 2019 to 364.66 billion in 2023, with a CAGR of 16.2% [16] - It is expected to further grow to 781.43 billion by 2028, with a projected CAGR of 16.5% from 2023 to 2028 [16][21] - The overall healthcare expenditure in China increased from 6,584.1 billion in 2019 to 9,095.7 billion in 2023, indicating a growing market for health services [18] Industry Chain Analysis - The industry chain includes upstream suppliers of raw materials and technology, midstream solution providers, and downstream application terminals [24][26] - The integration of advanced technologies such as AI and big data is crucial for personalized treatment plans in sleep medicine [26] Competitive Landscape - The competitive landscape shows a tiered structure with leading hospitals and institutions at the forefront, but overall, the number of sleep medicine centers is insufficient [42][43] - The entry of private institutions is expected to drive growth and provide differentiated services in the market [43][44] Consumer Behavior - There is a strong inclination among consumers to use non-medical interventions for sleep improvement, with a mean score of 2.9 for seeking medical help compared to other methods [36] - The demand for sleep-related products is high, with varying preferences across different demographics [37][38]