Nurse Call Systems market emerging trends and competitive landscape forecast to 2027

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This report includes the profiles of key nurse call systems industry players along with their SWOT analysis and market strategies. These include Ascom, Honeywell International Inc., Siemens AG, Azure Healthcare, Intercall Systems Inc., SCHRACK SECONET AG, STANLEY Healthcare, Critical Alert Systems.

The market of nurse call systems is anticipated to grow with a significant rate in the coming years, owing to factors such effective communication with the patients during emergencies and take informed decisions as well as reduction in the time required to give emergency help. Rapidly rising digitalization in healthcare organization is the primary factor which is driving the growth of nurse call systems market. On other hand, upcoming technologies such as, integration of nurse call systems with smartphones and in-hospital wireless phones expected to offer growth opportunities for the players operating in the market.

Nurse Call Systems Market research report delivers a close watch on leading competitors with strategic analysis, micro and macro market trend and scenarios, pricing analysis and a holistic overview of the market situations in the forecast period.

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The List of Companies

1. Ascom
2. Honeywell International Inc.
3. Siemens AG
4. Azure Healthcare
5. Intercall Systems Inc.
6. SCHRACK SECONET AG
7. STANLEY Healthcare
8. Critical Alert Systems.
9. Hill-Rom Services Inc.
10. TEKTONE

Nurse call systems are designed to alert the nurses in case of medical emergency or need for care. These systems are designed for a single method of patient-to-nurse communication. Where the patient pushes a button that triggers a call light and generates a tone at the nurse's desk. These systems are even used to track a patient especially in assisted living or old age centers or are used to give an indication of an event probable in case of ambulatory services. These systems reduce the response time by nurse and doctors leading to effective workflow. In the current market wireless technologies is rapidly growing trend in the healthcare market.

It is a professional and a detailed report focusing on primary and secondary drivers, market share, leading segments and geographical analysis. Further, key players, major collaborations, merger & acquisitions along with trending innovation and business policies are reviewed in the report. The report contains basic, secondary and advanced information pertaining to the Nurse Call Systems Market global status and trend, market size, share, growth, trends analysis, segment and forecasts from 2018 – 2027.

North America accounts for the largest market share due to increase in healthcare budget in well-developed countries such as U.S. and Canada. The faster uptake of new technology, presence of large hospitals and high per capita income of the U.S. makes it a dominating force in the global nurse call system market. Moreover, Asia Pacific is to witness significant growth in the nurse call systems market during the forecast period, as it offers lucrative growth opportunities to the nurse call systems market players.

The global nurse call systems market is segmented on the basis of equipment, technology, application, and end users. The segment of equipment includes, intercom systems, mobile systems, buttons, and integrated communication systems. The technology segment classified into, wired systems and wireless systems. On the basis of application, the nurse call systems market is segmented as, emergency medical alarms, wanderer control, workflow support, and other applications. Based on end user, the market is segmented as, hospitals, clinics, nursing homes & medical assisted living centers, and other end users.

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