Clinical Alarm Management Market - Recent Developments, Leading Players and Segments
According to research report the clinical alarm management market
is expected to reach $1,724 million by 2023 from an estimated $457
million in 2018, at a CAGR of 30.4% during the forecast period.
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Growth
in the clinical alarm management market can be attributed to the
increasing alarm fatigue, high prevalence of chronic diseases, growth in
the geriatric population, need for cost-containment in healthcare
delivery, and rising prominence and usage of big data and mHealth tools.
North
America is estimated to account for the largest share of the clinical
alarm software market in 2018. The large share of this region can be
attributed to the increasing cases of alarm fatigue and initiatives by
government bodies to curtail the effects of alarm fatigue and the
increasing need for integrated healthcare IT systems to ensure
reliability, efficient maintenance of data, data integrity, and timely
availability of patient data to authorized healthcare professionals.
Recent Developments -
•
In October 2017, GE Healthcare (US) entered into partnership with Ascom
(Switzerland) to enable the addition of alarm management solution
called Digistat Patient Watch to GE Healthcare’s portfolio of solutions
for the intensive care.
• In August 2017, Ascom (Switzerland)
partnered with Dräger (Germany) to deliver clinical alarm management
solutions to healthcare providers.
• In October 2016, Vocera
Communications (US) acquired Extension Healthcare (US). This was
expected to enable Vocera add Extension Healthcare’s complementary
software to Vocera’s Communication Platform and expand customer
relationships and grow software revenue faster by providing highly
relevant cross-selling opportunities.
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Top Segments -
•
Based on component, the global clinical alarm management market is
segmented into two broad categories based on component, namely—
solutions and services. The services segment is expected to grow at the
highest CAGR during the forecast period owing to the increasing adoption
of clinical alarm management solutions and indispensable and recurring
nature of services.
• Based on product, the global clinical alarm
management market is categorized into nurse call systems, physiological
monitors, EMR integration systems, bed alarms, ventilators, and others
(infusion pumps and pulse oximeters). The EMR integration systems
segment is also expected to grow at the highest rate during the forecast
period owing to the increased adoption of EHRs and other
interoperability solutions in healthcare organizations, growing
regulatory requirements & healthcare reforms, shift of point-of-care
diagnostics from hospitals to home care settings, and the need for
integrated healthcare systems to improve the quality and outcome of
healthcare systems.
The major players in the clinical alarm
management market include Koninklijke Philips (Netherlands), Vocera
Communications (US), Mobile Heartbeat (US), GE Healthcare (US), Ascom
Holdings (Switzerland), Spok, Inc. (US), Bernoulli Enterprise (US),
Connexall (Canada), Capsule Technologie (US), and Masimo Corporation
(US). These players have adopted various growth strategies, such as
product launches and enhancements; acquisitions; expansions; and
agreements, partnerships, mergers, and collaborations. Product launches
and partnerships and have been the most dominating strategy adopted by
major players of clinical alarm software market from 2015 to 2018, which
helped them to innovate on their offerings and broaden their customer
base.
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