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Patient Monitoring Devices Market by Type, End User and Geography Global Forecast to 2026

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  • 114 Pages
  • August 2020
  • Region: Global
  • IHR Insights
  • ID: 5187542
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Patient monitoring devices are used to monitor the patient’s health condition, which helps professionals to keep a watch on the patient's condition. The patient monitoring device calculates, record, deliver and shows the final results of biometric values such as heart rate, oxygen saturation, blood pressure, and more. The patient monitoring device market is growing enormously, and the factors contributing towards enhancing the market growth are wireless patient monitoring devices, which are very in demand. Wireless patient monitoring devices involve monitoring the patient’s vitals remotely through devices that transfer a patient’s health data to other locations of wireless technology. Also, rapid growth in the elderly population increases the prevalence of chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular. Somehow, the adoption of advanced patient monitoring devices by professionals is difficult, and this is a restrain to market growth. The patient monitoring devices market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 5.6% throughout the study period, it predicted to reach from $23 billion in 2020 and anticipate to reach a value of $32 billion in 2026.

The market for Patient Monitoring Devices has been segmented based on type, end-user and geography.

Based on Type:
  • Hemodynamic Monitoring Devices
  • Devices
  • Disposables
  • Neuromonitoring Devices
  • Cerebral Oximeters
  • Electroencephalograph (EEG) Machines
  • Electromyograph (EMG) Machines
  • Electrophysiological (EP) Monitoring
  • Intracranial Pressure Monitors
  • Cardiac Monitoring Devices
  • ECG Devices
  • Event Monitors
  • Implantable Loop Recorders
  • Mobile Cardiac Telemetry Monitors
  • Smart Wearable ECG Monitors
  • Fetal & Neonatal Monitoring Devices
  • Ultrasound
  • Fetal Monitoring Devices
  • Neonatal Monitoring Devices
  • Respiratory Monitoring Devices
  • Pulse Oximeters
  • Spirometers
  • Capnographs
  • Peak Flow Meters
  • Multiparameter Monitoring Devices
  • Low-Acuity Monitoring Devices
  • Mid-Acuity Monitoring Devices
  • High-Acuity Monitoring Devices
  • Temperature Monitoring Devices
  • Weight Monitoring Devices
  • Others

Based on Geography:
  • North America
  • Europe
  • Asia Pacific
  • Rest of the World

The patient monitoring devices market segmentation based on type includes: cardiac monitoring devices, fetal and neonatal monitoring devices, hemodynamic monitoring devices, multi-parameter monitoring devices, neuromonitoring devices, respiratory monitoring devices, temperature monitoring devices, weight monitoring devices, and others. This segment is expected to have the largest share in the market due to the increasing number of neurological diseases, emerging research, and development in the field of cerebral and spinal disorders and the number of growing upgraded facilities such as EEG labs and sleep centers.

Further, market-based on end-user divided into hospitals & clinics, home settings, and ambulatory surgical centers. The home setting is expected to have the largest market share due to the increase in the awareness of remote monitoring in public, which involves monitoring patient’s vitals remotely by transferring data from one location to another.

Moreover, the market based on geography is segmented into North America Asia Pacific and Rest of the world. North America dominates the market due to well organized and significant investment in healthcare infrastructure, & research and the significant surge in geriatric population boost the demand for monitoring device in the region

Globally, the demand for patient monitoring devices has increased due to the evolving lifestyle and chronic diseases such as diabetes, cancer, and others, a rise in the elderly population along with improvised technologies in this field, such as wireless remote monitoring. The increasing adoption of the patient monitoring devices in non-hospital settings such as home settings and ambulatory surgery centers which provide the opportunity for the market.

The major market players in the patient monitoring devices market include Boston Scientific Corporation, Hill-Rom Holdings, Medtronic, Nihon Kohden, Natus Medical, Koninklijke Philips N.V., Edward Lifesciences, Omron, Masimo, GE Healthcare, Hill-Rom Holdings, Shenzhen Mindray Bio-Medical Electronics Co., Ltd, Schiller g, Drägerwerk Ag, Compumedics, BTL, Biotronik, Biotelemetry, and Abbott Laboratories.

Globally, the developing countries are the future markets that are expected to provide new opportunities for the patients monitoring device market growth. This report will provide companies to understand the trends, market dynamics, and end-user requirements. The detailed analysis based on qualitative and quantitative factors provides a comprehensive view of the market.
  • The research analysis of the major players helps users to understand the dynamic strategies of the key players including product innovation, joint ventures, merger & acquisitions, and partnerships
  • This report also gives detailed portfolio analysis and capability analysis for the key players
  • Quantitative analysis provides facts about the market

Table of Contents

1. Executive Summary
2. Industry Outlook
2.1. Industry Overview
2.2. Industry Trends
3. Market Snapshot
3.1. Market Definition
3.2. Market Outlook
3.3. PEST Analysis
3.4. Porter Five Forces
3.5. Related Markets
4. Market characteristics
4.1. Market Evolution
4.2. Market Trends and Impact
4.3. Advantages/Disadvantages of Market
4.4. Regulatory Impact
4.5. Market Offerings
4.6. Market Segmentation
4.7. Market Dynamics
4.7.1. Drivers
4.7.2. Restraints
4.7.3. Opportunities
4.8. DRO - Impact Analysis
5. Type: Market Size & Analysis
5.1. Overview
5.2. Hemodynamic Monitoring Devices
5.2.1. Devices
5.2.2. Disposables
5.3. Neuromonitoring Devices
5.3.1. Cerebral Oximeters
5.3.2. Electroencephalograph (EEG) Machines
5.3.3. Electromyograph (EMG) Machines
5.3.4. Electrophysiological (EP) Monitoring
5.3.5. Intracranial Pressure Monitors
5.4. Cardiac Monitoring Devices
5.4.1. ECG Devices
5.4.2. Event Monitors
5.4.3. Implantable Loop Recorders
5.4.4. Mobile Cardiac Telemetry Monitors
5.4.5. Smart Wearable ECG Monitors
5.5. Fetal & Neonatal Monitoring Devices
5.5.1. Ultrasound
5.5.2. Fetal Monitoring Devices
5.5.3. Neonatal Monitoring Devices
5.6. Respiratory Monitoring Devices
5.6.1. Pulse Oximeters
5.6.2. Spirometers
5.6.3. Capnographs
5.6.4. Peak Flow Meters
5.7. Multiparameter Monitoring Devices
5.7.1. Low-Acuity Monitoring Devices
5.7.2. Mid-Acuity Monitoring Devices
5.7.3. High-Acuity Monitoring Devices
5.8. Temperature Monitoring Devices
5.9. Weight Monitoring Devices
5.10. Others
6. Geography: Market Size & Analysis
6.1. Overview
6.2. North America
6.3. Europe
6.4. Asia Pacific
6.5. Rest of the World
7. Competitive Landscape
7.1. Competitor Comparison Analysis
7.2. Market Developments
7.3. Mergers and Acquisitions, Legal, Awards, Partnerships
7.4. Product Launches and execution
8. Vendor Profiles
8.1. Medtronic
8.1.1. Overview
8.1.2. Product Offerings
8.1.3. Geographic Revenue
8.1.4. Business Units
8.1.5. Developments
8.1.6. Business Strategy
8.2. Nihon Kohden
8.2.1. Overview
8.2.2. Product Offerings
8.2.3. Geographic Revenue
8.2.4. Business Units
8.2.5. Developments
8.2.6. Business Strategy
8.3. Natus Medical
8.3.1. Overview
8.3.2. Product Offerings
8.3.3. Geographic Revenue
8.3.4. Business Units
8.3.5. Developments
8.3.6. Business Strategy
8.4. Koninklijke Philips N.V.
8.4.1. Overview
8.4.2. Product Offerings
8.4.3. Geographic Revenue
8.4.4. Business Units
8.4.5. Developments
8.4.6. Business Strategy
8.5. Edward Lifesciences
8.5.1. Overview
8.5.2. Product Offerings
8.5.3. Geographic Revenue
8.5.4. Business Units
8.5.5. Developments
8.5.6. Business Strategy
8.6. Omron
8.6.1. Overview
8.6.2. Product Offerings
8.6.3. Geographic Revenue
8.6.4. Business Units
8.6.5. Developments
8.6.6. Business Strategy
8.7. Masimo
8.7.1. Overview
8.7.2. Product Offerings
8.7.3. Geographic Revenue
8.7.4. Business Units
8.7.5. Developments
8.7.6. Business Strategy
8.8. GE Healthcare
8.8.1. Overview
8.8.2. Product Offerings
8.8.3. Geographic Revenue
8.8.4. Business Units
8.8.5. Developments
8.8.6. Business Strategy
8.9. Hill-Rom Holdings
8.9.1. Overview
8.9.2. Product Offerings
8.9.3. Geographic Revenue
8.9.4. Business Units
8.9.5. Developments
8.9.6. Business Strategy
8.10. Drägerwerk Ag
8.10.1. Overview
8.10.2. Product Offerings
8.10.3. Geographic Revenue
8.10.4. Business Units
8.10.5. Developments
8.10.6. Business Strategy
9. Companies to Watch
9.1. Compumedics
9.1.1. Overview
9.1.2. Market
9.1.3. Business Strategy
9.2. Shenzhen Mindray Bio-Medical Electronics
9.2.1. Overview
9.2.2. Market
9.2.3. Business Strategy
9.3. Abbott Laboratories
9.3.1. Overview
9.3.2. Market
9.3.3. Business Strategy
9.4. Boston Scientific Corporation
9.4.1. Overview
9.4.2. Market
9.4.3. Business Strategy
9.5. Biotronik
9.5.1. Overview
9.5.2. Market
9.5.3. Business Strategy
9.6. Hill-Rom Holdings
9.6.1. Overview
9.6.2. Market
9.6.3. Business Strategy
9.7. BTL
9.7.1. Overview
9.7.2. Market
9.7.3. Business Strategy
9.8. Biotelemetry
9.8.1. Overview
9.8.2. Market
9.8.3. Business Strategy
9.9. Shenzhen Mindray Bio-Medical Electronics Co., Ltd.
9.9.1. Overview
9.9.2. Market
9.9.3. Business Strategy
9.10. Schiller g
9.10.1. Overview
9.10.2. Market
9.10.3. Business Strategy
10. Analyst Opinion
11. Annexure
11.1. Report Scope
11.2. Market Definitions
11.3. Research Methodology
11.3.1. Data Collation and In-house Estimation
11.3.2. Market Triangulation
11.3.3. Forecasting
12. Report Assumptions13. Declarations14. Stakeholders15. Abbreviations

Companies Mentioned

  • Boston Scientific Corporation
  • Hill-Rom Holdings
  • Medtronic
  • Nihon Kohden
  • Natus Medical
  • Koninklijke Philips N.V.
  • Edward Lifesciences
  • Omron
  • Masimo
  • GE Healthcare
  • Hill-Rom Holdings
  • Shenzhen Mindray Bio-Medical Electronics Co. Ltd
  • Schiller G
  • Drägerwerk Ag
  • Compumedics
  • BTL
  • Biotronik
  • Biotelemetry
  • Abbott Laboratories.