Report: Patient Monitoring Market Nears 30 Billion
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"Replacement of older, low-technology equipment with new wireless or remote units, new connectivity advancements, and demand for reduce hospital stays all contribute to the sales of these systems," said
The global advanced patient monitoring market has seen some recent growth with
While major players – Philips, Roche, Medtronic, St. Jude, for instance – are involved in advanced remote patient monitoring, the market is extremely fragmented worldwide with suppliers offering products to a variety of end users, making this one of the largest segments in the health industry. The report says remaining competitive in the widespread patient monitoring market is a struggle with changing health professional demands and attitudes, consumer requirements, new product introductions, insurance issues, and regulatory changes.
"Kalorama expects continued growth in patient monitors, especially with the expected shortage of nursing staff," Carlson said. "Staff reductions increase the need for technology that can help limited staff do more. "
The report notes that, according to supply and demand projections developed by the
Advanced Remote Patient Monitoring Systems, 7th Edition contains detailed marketing sizing and forecasts, as well as a explanation of trends, as well as lists of competitive products and forecasts for categories of the market. The market is segmented by type of disease covered. The report is available at http://www.kaloramainformation.com/Advanced-Remote-Patient-8375301/.
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