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全球医疗设备连接市场 2023-2030Global Medical Devices Connectivity Market 2023-2030 |
预计全球医疗设备连接市场在预测期内复合CAGR将达到 18.5%。医疗保健基础设施的数位化不断发展、医疗保健环境中物联网医疗设备的高度整合以及对联网医疗设备的高需求是推动全球医疗设备连接市场成长的关键因素。电子病历和健康资讯交换系统的不断实施以及对远距医疗技术的高需求进一步促进了市场的成长。据 HealthIT.Gov 称,截至 2021 年,近五分之四的办公室医生 (78%) 和几乎所有非联邦急诊医院 (96%) 采用了经过认证的 EHR。这标誌着自 2016 年以来 10 年来的巨大进步,当时 96% 的医院和 78% 的医生采用了 EHR。
主要市场参与者积极参与新产品发布和合作,以扩大其在市场上的影响力。例如,2021 年 10 月,皇家飞利浦推出了支援整合和互通性的设备驱动程式—飞利浦胶囊医疗设备资讯平台 (MDIP)。飞利浦 Capsule MDIP 整合到飞利浦 HealthSuite 平台中,安装在全球 3,000 多个医疗机构中。飞利浦 Capsule MDIP 捕获流式临床资料并将其转化为患者护理管理的可行见解,旨在改善护理团队之间的协作、简化临床工作流程并提高生产力。这种持续的市场发展正在促进全球市场的成长。然而,连接解决方案的高成本限制了全球医疗设备连接市场的成长。 5G 技术在医疗设备连接服务中的持续应用预计将为市场成长提供利润丰厚的机会。
Title: Global Medical Devices Connectivity Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report, By Component (Solution, Services) By Technology (Wired, Wireless, Hybrid), By End-User (Hospitals, Ambulatory Care Centers, Other),Forecast Period (2023-2030).
The global medical devices connectivity market is anticipated to grow at a significant CAGR of 18.5% during the forecast period. The growing digitalization of healthcare infrastructure, high integration og IoT medical devices in healthcare settings, and high demand for connected medical devices is a key factor driving the growth of the global medical device's connectivity market. The rising implementation of EHRs and health information exchange systems along with the high demand for telemedicine technologies is further contributing to the market growth. According to HealthIT.Gov, as of 2021, nearly 4 in 5 office-based physicians (78%) and nearly all non-federal acute care hospitals (96%) adopted a certified EHR. This marks substantial 10-year progress since 2016 when 96% of hospitals and 78% of physicians had adopted an EHR.
The key market players are actively involved in new product launches and collaborations to expand their presence in the market. For instance, in October 2021, Royal Philips launched device drivers that enable integration and interoperability, Philips Capsule Medical Device Information Platform (MDIP). Philips Capsule MDIP integrated into the Philips HealthSuite Platform, installed in more than 3,000 healthcare facilities globally. Philips Capsule MDIP captures streaming clinical data and transforms it into actionable insights for patient care management, aiming to improve collaboration between care teams, streamline clinical workflows, and increase productivity. Such ongoing market developments are promoting the global market growth. However, the high cost of connectivity solutions restrains the growth of the global medical devices connectivity market. The rising implementation of 5G technologies in the medical device connectivity services is anticipated to offer lucrative opportunities to the market growth.
The global medical devices connectivity market is segmented based on component, technology, and end-user. Based on component, the market is segmented into solution and services. Based on technology, the market is segmented into wired, wireless, and hybrid. Based on end-user, the market is segmented into hospitals, ambulatory care centers, and others.
Hospitals held considerable share in the global medical devices connectivity market based on end-user. The high market share can be attributed to the presence of large patient pool, high purchasing power of hospitals to purchase advanced medical device connectivity solutions, decreasing margins in hospitals, and rising focus on delivery high patient safety with care. Additionally, the high integration remote patient monitoring devices in hospitals for the continuous monitoring of patients is anticipated to drive the growth of this market segment.
The global medical devices connectivity market is further segmented based on geography, including North America (the US and Canada), Europe (Italy, Spain, Germany, France, and others), Asia-Pacific (India, China, Japan, South Korea, and others), and the Rest of the World (the Middle East & Africa and Latin America). Among all regions, the Asia-Pacific region is anticipated to grow at a considerable CAGR over the forecast period.
The presence of advanced healthcare IT infrastructure, high penetration of connected medical devices along with high healthcare expenditure is a key contributor to the high share of the regional market. The presence of key market players across the region that are continuously working towards this segment is further contributing to the regional market growth. For instance, in April 2023, Medical artificial intelligence (AI) solution company Vuno has received a US patent for its AI-based medical image analysis technology. This patent pertains to a technology aimed at simplifying the process of correcting lesion areas identified by medical personnel during the examination of medical images such as X-rays, magnetic resonance imaging scans and computerized tomography (CT) scans in clinical environments.
The major companies serving the global medical devices connectivity market include: Capsule Technologies, Inc., Cerner Corp., Cisco Systems Inc., GE Healthcare, and Infosys Ltd. among others. The market players are considerably contributing to the market growth by the adoption of various strategies, including mergers and acquisitions, partnerships, collaborations, funding, and new product launches, to stay competitive in the market. For instance, in October 2022, BD (Becton, Dickinson and Company) a medical technology company, and Biocorp (Paris:ALCOR), a medical device and delivery systems manufacturer based in France have signed an agreement with the aim of using connected technology to track adherence for self-administered drug therapies, like biologics. Biocorp's Injay is a simple and cost-effective connected solution designed to monitor the use of pre-fillable syringes in clinical studies or routine care. Through NFC technology and specific sensors to identify the product, it can confirm a complete injection and easily transfer that information to a smartphone.
Additionally, in June 2021, Max Healthcare, one of the largest healthcare providers in India with over 15 super specialty hospitals, diagnostics and integrated home care services, has launched an artificial intelligence (AI) powered device integrated patient monitoring framework. Max Healthcare has launched the service in collaboration with digital health solutions provider MyHealthcare.