A Better Environment for Wound Repair
This article was originally published in Start Up
Executive Summary
Chronic wounds have always presented tough clinical challenges, and equally vexing business issues. The dynamics in the wound repair market show signs of shifting, however, according to a new report just issued by Medtech Insight, beginning with a change in an understanding of what's required to achieve good wound healing. The report foretells good prospects for the US wound repair market, with a compound annual growth rate of almost 19% from 2004-2009.
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