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Wireless Healthcare Asset Management Market

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<strong>Wireless</strong> <strong>Healthcare</strong> <strong>Asset</strong> <strong>Management</strong> <strong>Market</strong><br />

departments that oversee wireless systems like IT or Biometrics are overloaded and are unable or<br />

unwilling to take on additional managerial responsibility. This is especially true when the equipment takes<br />

up a lot of space. Lastly, there is a lack of knowledge & expertise concerning such wireless healthcare<br />

asset management systems. Medical institutions face difficulty in hiring quality personnel able to<br />

understand & exploit this technology to the fullest. These problems must be dealt with for the long term<br />

prospects of the wireless healthcare asset management market.<br />

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<strong>Wireless</strong> <strong>Healthcare</strong> <strong>Asset</strong> <strong>Management</strong> <strong>Market</strong> Key Regions<br />

The U.S is both the largest wireless healthcare asset management market and its fastest growing because<br />

of a large number of American RFID and RTLS providers and strong healthcare in the country. Asia-Pacific<br />

will become a crucial future market because of rising awareness & greater public & private healthcare<br />

investments.<br />

<strong>Wireless</strong> <strong>Healthcare</strong> <strong>Asset</strong> <strong>Management</strong> <strong>Market</strong> Key <strong>Market</strong> Players<br />

Some companies competing in the wireless healthcare asset management market are AeroScout, Inc, GE<br />

<strong>Healthcare</strong>, Ekahau, Inc, IBM Corporation and Siemens <strong>Healthcare</strong>.<br />

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