Nurse Call System Market Business Revenue Forecast Statistics and Growth Prospective

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The Nurse Call System market industry is projected to grow from USD 1.88 Billion in 2023 to USD 3.50 billion by 2030, exhibiting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.72% during the forecast period (2023 - 2030).

Nurse Call System Market Size was valued at USD 1.7 billion in 2022. The Nurse Call System market industry is projected to grow from USD 1.88 Billion in 2023 to USD 3.50 billion by 2030, exhibiting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.72% during the forecast period (2023 - 2030). Nurse call systems are aimed at alerting the nurses in case of medical emergency situations or when patients need care. These systems are also used to track a patient particularly in assisted living or old age centers or are used to give a signal of a probable situation in case of ambulatory services.

Numerous factors such as growing geriatric population and rising complexity of hospital operations are expected to drive the growth of the market.

Some of the industry players offer integrated equipment, in which the patient data can easily be stored and retrieved. In February 2015, Rauland Borg Corporation launched a device called AllTouch responder, which offers nurse call system market with electronic medical records. The nurse call equipment has evolved over the time owing to better patient monitoring. The staff members can directly communicate with the patients to assist them and provide required care, thereby reducing the need to visit the patient beds for minor requirements. This can eliminate fatigue and increase the workflow efficiency of the attendant.

Competitive Analysis:

The Key nurse call system market Players include Honeywell International Inc., Austco Communication Systems Pty Ltd., Hill-Rom Services Inc., Johnson Controls., Ascom, CSINC, STANLEY Healthcare, AMETEK, Inc., West-Com Nurse Call System, Inc, Cornell Communications, Azure Healthcare, Jeron Electronic Systems Inc., BEC Integrated Solutions, LLC, Vigil Health Solutions Inc., and Systems Technologies. 

Segmentation:

The nurse call system market is segmented on type, applications, technology, end users, and region.

Based on the type, the market is segregated into nurse call integrated communication systems, nurse call buttons, nurse call intercoms, nurse call mobile systems, and others.

By technology, the market is segmented into wireless systems and wired systems.

Based on the applications, the market is segmented into alarms, medical emergency, workflow management, and others.

Based on the end users, it is segmented into assisted living centers, hospitals nursing homes, ambulatory care centers, and others. Of these, hospitals and nursing homes segment is anticipated to be the larger shareholder in the overall market share. The growth of the segment is primarily attributable to the rising number of public as well as private hospitals. 

Regional Analysis:

Regionally, the nurse call system market is segmented into the Americas, Asia-Pacific, Europe, and Middle East Africa. Of these, the Americas is anticipated to dominate the market for nurse call system due to faster demand for newer technologies and upgradation of nurse call systems in the region. Additionally, the growing geriatric population and increasing funding for better healthcare infrastructure in the region. In addition to this, the Europe is estimated to hold the second leading position in the market owing to well-developed healthcare industry and investment for increasing number of hospitals. 

Asia-Pacific is anticipated to be the fastest growing region in the market due to the developing healthcare facilities in the developing economies and increasing aging population. According to a report published by Silver Eco in October 2017, in Japan, 27.7 people are elderly or aged.

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