The U.S. home healthcare market size is estimated to reach USD 381.40 billion by 2033, expanding at a CAGR of 10.00% from 2025 to 2033, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. The growing incidences of chronic conditions such as diabetes, cancer, and cardiovascular diseases, and the rising geriatric population is expected to fuel the market over the next few years. As patients prefer to stay at home due to reduced cost of care, as compared to a healthcare facility, the disease prevalence positively impacts the demand for home healthcare services and equipment.
Consumers’ response to home healthcare equipment and services has been positive due to benefits such as reduced cost and receiving care in the comfort of a home. Monitoring of health at home provides patients’ families and healthcare providers with real-time updates, enabling them to plan healthcare interventions.
The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic led to initiatives by care providers to promote care at home by introducing programs such as SNF-at-home and hospital-at-home. Although the pandemic positively impacted the demand for home healthcare, it contributed to staffing challenges faced by home healthcare providers before the pandemic. Some of the contributing factors included lower wages & risk of COVID-19 infection. According to a survey by the Homecare Association of America, 77% of homecare workers did not have enough masks, creating a major safety concern.
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In July 2025, TeleMedCare initiated a remote chronic patient monitoring program in collaboration with a leading U.S. health insurance and service provider; an insurer that operates across five U.S. states and covers over 500,000 members. TeleMedCare is piloting the program in Florida, focusing initially on 300 patients suffering from chronic cardiovascular, respiratory, and metabolic conditions such as heart failure (CHF), COPD, diabetes, and hypertension
The services segment held the largest market share in terms of revenue in 2024. However, the equipment segment is expected to register the fastest growth over the forecast period due to factors such as the growing shift from hospital to care at home, ease of treatment & diagnosis at home, and reduced costs
Product innovation and mergers & acquisitions are some of the important strategies adopted by manufacturers. For instance, in July 2021, Amedisys announced to launch a new center to provide home healthcare services in the New York Borough of the Bronx and Westchester County, NY, expanding its presence in the home healthcare market
There is major competition between several small & large home healthcare providers in the U.S. The launch of the Patient-Driven Groupings Model (PDGM) is benefiting the large players, however, can present certain challenges to small players leading to their exit from the market
The home healthcare industry is witnessing rapid adoption of telehealth technologies, complemented by the COVID-19 pandemic. For instance, remote patient monitoring technologies transmit patient data to caregivers, enabling prompt medical intervention. Apart from real-time monitoring of data, these devices enable patient data collection that might help predict the need for care in advance, reducing hospital readmission
One of the major changes witnessed by the industry is the increasing utilization of technology, such as Remote Health Monitoring (RPM) and teleconferencing with the care provider. Technology startups are launching innovative products to facilitate technology integration in-home healthcare services. In July 2021, Home Health Community Organization (HHCO) launched a technology platform to provide tools and other training resources for the skill development of its employees
Grand View Research has segmented the U.S. home healthcare market based on component, indication, and region:
U.S. Home Healthcare Component Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion, 2021 - 2033)
Equipment
Therapeutic
Home Respiratory Equipment
Insulin Delivery Market
Home IV Pumps
Home Dialysis Equipment
Other Therapeutic Equipment
Diagnostic
Diabetic Care Unit
BP Monitors
Multi Para Diagnostic Monitors
Home Pregnancy and Fertility Kits
Apnea And Sleep Monitors
Holter Monitors
Heart Rate Meters (Including pacemakers)
Other
Mobility Assist
Wheel Chair
Home Medical Furniture
Walking Assist Devices
Services
Skilled Nursing Services
Physician Primary Care
Nursing Care
Physical/Occupational/Speech Therapy
Nutritional Support
Hospice & Palliative
Other Skilled Nursing Services
Unskilled Nursing Services
U.S. Home Healthcare Indication Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion, 2021 - 2033)
Cardiovascular Disorder & Hypertension
Diabetes & Kidney Disorders
Neurological & Mental Disorders
Respiratory Disease & COPD
Maternal Disorders
Mobility Disorders
Cancer
Wound Care
Others
U.S. Home Healthcare Region Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion, 2021 - 2033)
West
Southeast
Southwest
Midwest
Northeast
List of Key Players in U.S. Home Healthcare Market
Manufacturers
McKesson Medical-Surgical, Inc.
NxStage Medical (Fresenius Medical Care)
Medline Industries Inc.
Medtronic plc
3M Healthcare
Baxter International Inc.
B. Braun Melsungen AG
F. Hoffman-La Roche AG
Becton, Dickinson and Company
Service Providers
Kindred Healthcare, LLC
Brookdale Senior Living Inc.
Sunrise Senior Living, LLC
Genesis Healthcare, Inc.
Sonida Senior Living (Capital Senior Living Corporation)
Diversicare Healthcare Services, Inc.
Senior Care Center
Atria Senior Living, Inc.
Amedisys, Inc.
Home Instead, Inc.
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