SAN ANTONIO, Jan. 04, 2017 -- Verify Markets’ analysis of the United States Nurse Call Systems Market shows that the market was valued at over $475 million in sales for 2016 (http://www.verifymarkets.com/products/2017-united-states-nurse-call-systems-market). With medical reimbursements towards hospitals becoming increasingly dependent on patient satisfaction, hospitals in the United States have been focusing more towards value-based purchasing. In order to receive higher customer scores and stay competitive, hospitals seek to deploy advanced systems to ensure continued revenue stream. Advanced nurse call systems have offered a viable solution to the hospitals to ensure better care delivery and patient outcomes. Other factors, such as increasing investments towards the assisted living segment, are expected to further drive the growth of the nurse call systems market in the United States.
Technological awareness among healthcare providers and limited growth in the number of hospital beds pose as some of the restraining factors in the growth of the United States nurse call systems market. With new installation and upgradation projects in hospitals occurring only after a long period of time, nurse call providers need to educate the decision makers in the hospitals with their latest technologies and capabilities. In addition, varying compliance and communication requirements in various healthcare settings make it imperative for nurse call providers to maintain broad range of products to ensure delivery of comprehensive solutions.
This study provides market sizing and revenue forecasts for various types of nurse call systems including basic audio/visual systems, intercoms, wireless systems, and advanced digital and IP-based solutions. Varying market conditions in the acute care and aged care segment, in terms of purchasing power, product features and capabilities, and compliance, were taken into consideration. A bottom-up approach was employed while building market numbers and forecasting the United States nurse call systems market.
The key companies in this market include: Rauland-Borg Corporation, Ascom Wireless Solutions, and Hill-Rom Holdings, Inc. Some of the other market participants include Azure Healthcare Limited, Jeron Electronic Systems, Inc., TekTone Sound & Signal Mfg., Inc., West-Com Nurse Call Systems, Inc. and Curbell Medical Products, Inc., among others.
This report provides an in-depth analysis of the nurse call systems market in the United States. The report captures the growth drivers, restraints, trends, market analysis, supplier landscape, latest developments and provides strategic recommendations. The base year of the study is 2016 and revenue forecasts are provided up to 2023. A copy of the United States Nurse Call Systems Market research report can be obtained at http://www.verifymarkets.com.
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