Point-of-Care Data Management Systems Market – Global Industry Insights Growth, Size, Share and Analysis, 2018-2026
Rising number of hospitals looking for new opportunities to increase operational efficiency and reduce costs is driving growth of the point-of-care management system market.
Rising number of hospitals looking for new opportunities to increase operational efficiency and reduce costs is driving growth of the point-of-care management system market.
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REPORT DESCRIPTION<br />
<strong>Point</strong>-<strong>of</strong>-<strong>Care</strong> <strong>Data</strong> <strong>Management</strong> <strong>Systems</strong> <strong>Market</strong> <strong>–</strong> Overview<br />
Patient care is becoming more computer based <strong>and</strong> this drift has a direct impact on point-<strong>of</strong>-care data<br />
management systems market. As patient care becomes more <strong>and</strong> more data driven, the significance <strong>of</strong><br />
transferring information from the point-<strong>of</strong>-care devices to the cloud is driving growth <strong>of</strong> the POC data<br />
management systems market. The importance <strong>of</strong> care is now shifting towards early detection <strong>and</strong><br />
prevention <strong>of</strong> diseases. Therefore, government organizations such as the National Institute <strong>of</strong> Health are<br />
investing huge amount <strong>of</strong> money for the development <strong>of</strong> microsystem sensors <strong>and</strong> the low cost imaging<br />
technologies for point-<strong>of</strong>-care testing.<br />
Recent advancements in the point-<strong>of</strong>-care testing are tackling the challenges related to cardiac <strong>and</strong> stroke<br />
patient’s diagnostics <strong>and</strong> treatment. For instance, 2010 report <strong>of</strong> the National Institute <strong>of</strong> Health showed<br />
that 90% <strong>of</strong> the cancer related death was due to circulating tumor cells (CTCs). Researches supported by<br />
the National Institute <strong>of</strong> Biomedical Imaging <strong>and</strong> Bioengineering (NIBIB) have recently developed a new<br />
micr<strong>of</strong>luidic device capable <strong>of</strong> effective separation <strong>of</strong> CTCs from the whole blood. These technologies are<br />
likely to boost the market growth.<br />
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