As per Fortune Business Insights, the U.S. home healthcare services market was valued at USD 100.95 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 107.07 billion by 2025 from USD 176.30 billion in 2032, registering a CAGR of 7.4% during the forecast period.
The U.S. Home Healthcare Services Market is expanding as an aging population, increasing chronic disease burden, rising healthcare costs, and growing patient preference for care at home encourage demand for convenient and cost-effective healthcare delivery models.
Home healthcare services include physician care, nursing care, physical, occupational and speech therapy, medical social services, and other healthcare services delivered in patients' residences. These services provide greater convenience and can reduce the need for prolonged hospital or skilled nursing facility stays. The increasing prevalence of age-related conditions, chronic diseases, and post-acute care requirements is strengthening demand. Technological developments, including remote monitoring and portable medical devices, are also improving the delivery and accessibility of home-based care.
The U.S. market is being shaped by demographic changes and the increasing preference for healthcare services outside traditional clinical environments. The nursing care segment held the leading position in 2024, supported by rising demand for skilled nursing services among older adults. The public health insurance segment dominated by payor in 2024 because of government spending and broader coverage. Meanwhile, private insurance and out-of-pocket spending are also gaining importance as treatment costs for chronic conditions increase.
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The competitive landscape includes Amedisys, LHC Group, Inc. (UnitedHealth Group), Enhabit Home Health & Hospice, Brookdale Senior Living Inc., Trinity Health, CenterWell Home Health (Humana), AccentCare, Inc., BAYADA Home Health Care, Elara Caring, and Interim HealthCare Inc. The market remains highly fragmented, with leading providers focusing on acquisitions, partnerships, service expansion, and geographic growth. Companies are increasingly investing in value-based care, hospital-at-home capabilities, advanced analytics, telehealth, and remote monitoring. Strategic transactions are helping providers expand their networks and strengthen their ability to serve patients with complex and chronic healthcare needs.