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Tele-ICU Patent Landscape Report

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  • 200 Pages
  • August 2024
  • Region: Global
  • Expert Market Research
  • ID: 5997645
The global tele-ICU market attained a value of USD 3 billion in 2023. The market is likely to grow further at a CAGR of 10.3% during the forecast period of 2024-2032 to attain a value of USD 7.2 billion by 2032. The United States is leading the patent landscape with over 6,000 patents focused on enhancing connectivity and integration with healthcare IT systems.

Patent Landscape Report Coverage

This report provides an in-depth analysis of the global Tele-ICU patent landscape. It explores patent trends, significant technological advancements, and emerging innovations in the Tele-ICU sector. The report includes detailed information on patent filings, grants, and the leading companies driving industry innovation. By focusing on strategic developments and cutting-edge technologies, this report serves as a crucial resource for stakeholders aiming to understand the intellectual property landscape and competitive dynamics of the Tele-ICU industry.

Global Tele-ICU Patent Outlook

  • The patent landscape for Tele-ICU systems is primarily driven by the need for seamless connectivity, advanced data analytics, and integration with healthcare IT systems. Over 4,500 patents focus on enhancing communication technologies and real-time monitoring capabilities, crucial for improving patient outcomes and resource utilisation in critical care settings.
  • Key players like Intouch Tech Inc and Nellcor Puritan Bennett LLC are leading innovation in Tele-ICU systems. These companies hold significant patent portfolios, with Intouch Tech Inc. focusing on robotic telepresence and communication technologies, and Nellcor Puritan Bennett LLC specialising in integrated monitoring solutions and advanced analytics.
  • The United States leads the Tele-ICU patent landscape with over 6,000 patents, reflecting its focus on connectivity technologies and regulatory compliance. Europe, particularly Germany and the UK, holds over 4,000 patents, emphasizing the integration of Tele-ICU systems with healthcare infrastructures. The Asia-Pacific region, led by China and Japan, has filed over 3,500 patents, driven by the need for scalable and cost-effective telemedicine solutions.

Tele-ICU: Introduction

Tele-ICU, or Tele-Intensive Care Unit, is a transformative approach in critical care that leverages telecommunication and information technologies to provide remote monitoring and management of ICU patients. This innovative model allows healthcare providers to deliver high-quality care from a distance, enhancing patient outcomes and resource utilisation. The patent landscape for Tele-ICU is driven by the need for seamless connectivity, advanced data analytics, and integration with healthcare IT systems.

  • Innovations in communication technologies are pivotal, with over 4,500 patents focusing on high-speed, reliable connectivity to ensure continuous monitoring and rapid response. These patents enhance the ability to maintain stable connections between remote ICUs and central monitoring stations, facilitating real-time data exchange.
  • The integration of data analytics into Tele-ICU systems is a major driver, with approximately 3,200 patents emphasizing predictive analytics and AI-driven decision support tools. These innovations improve clinical decision-making by providing insights into patient conditions and trends, allowing for proactive interventions.
  • The growing demand for interoperability with existing healthcare IT systems has led to around 2,800 patents focusing on seamless integration with electronic health records (EHR) and other clinical information systems. This integration ensures comprehensive access to patient data, supporting coordinated care delivery and efficient resource management.
These drivers contribute to a robust patent landscape, fostering innovations that enhance the connectivity, analytics, and integration capabilities of Tele-ICU systems.

Global Tele-ICU Patent Segmentation Analysis

The report provides an in-depth analysis of the patents in this field by the following segmentation:

Analysis by Component

  • Hardware
  • Therapeutic Devices
  • Communication Lines
  • Computer Systems
  • Physiological Monitors
  • Display Panels
  • Video Feed
  • Others
  • Software and Services
The Tele-ICU component in patent landscape is segmented into hardware and software & services, with hardware leading the landscape. Over 5,500 patents have been filed, focusing on innovations in therapeutic devices, communication lines, and physiological monitors. Recent advancements emphasize integration and interoperability with existing hospital systems, ensuring seamless data flow and efficient remote monitoring. Software and services hold a significant position with over 3,000 patents, emphasizing cloud-based solutions and advanced analytics that enhance patient care and operational efficiency.

Analysis by Management

  • Intensivist
  • Open
  • Co-managed
  • Open with Consultant
  • Others
In the patent segmentation based on management, the intensivist model leads with over 4,200 patents and 600 new applications. This model's focus on specialised care delivery through centralised expertise is driving patent activity. Innovations in this segment aim to enhance communication and decision-making processes, ensuring optimal patient management and outcomes.

Tele-ICU Patent Jurisdiction Analysis

The global patent landscape for Tele-ICU systems exhibits diverse regional focuses and innovations. In North America, particularly the United States, there are over 6,000 patents, emphasizing connectivity technologies and regulatory compliance. European countries, including Germany and the UK, hold over 4,000 patents, focusing on integrating Tele-ICU systems with healthcare IT infrastructures. The Asia-Pacific region, led by China and Japan, has filed over 3,500 patents, driven by the need for scalable and cost-effective telemedicine solutions to meet the demands of expanding healthcare systems.

Patent Profile of Key Companies

The patent landscape for Tele-ICU systems is shaped by several key companies driving innovation and securing intellectual property. Here is an overview of their patent activities:

Intouch Tech Inc

Intouch Tech Inc., based in Santa Barbara, California, holds over 1,800 patents related to Tele-ICU systems, with approximately 200 patents in progress. The company focuses on innovations in robotic telepresence and communication technologies, aiming to improve remote patient monitoring and clinician collaboration.

Nellcor Puritan Bennett LLC

Headquartered in Boulder, Colorado, Nellcor Puritan Bennett LLC has filed over 1,500 patents in the Tele-ICU sector, with around 180 patents currently in progress. The company specialises in integrated monitoring solutions and advanced data analytics, enhancing the functionality and efficacy of Tele-ICU systems.

Other key players in the industry include Sens Ai Inc., Masimo Corp, and Irobot Corp.

Key Questions Answered in the Global Tele-ICU Patent Landscape Report

  • What are the key drivers of innovation in patent landscape for Tele-ICU systems?
  • How do patent trends vary across different regions in the Tele-ICU landscape?
  • Which companies are leading in patent filings for Tele-ICU systems?
  • What technological advancements reflected in recent patents are shaping the future of Tele-ICU systems?
  • How is the demand for seamless connectivity influencing patent activity?
  • What challenges are highlighted in patents concerning the development and implementation of Tele-ICU systems?
  • How is regulatory compliance impacting the patent landscape for these systems?
  • What role do advanced data analytics play in the patent filings for Tele-ICU ecosystem?
  • How are patents addressing the integration of Tele-ICU systems with healthcare IT?
  • What are the trends in patent filings for hardware and software components?
  • How is the Asia-Pacific region contributing to the Tele-ICU patent landscape?
  • What innovations aimed at enhancing patient monitoring and care are emerging in the landscape?
  • How are hospitals and clinical settings driving patent activity in Tele-ICU systems?
  • What is the future outlook for the Tele-ICU industry based on Tele-ICU patent landscape?
  • How is AI influencing patent activity related to the design and functionality of Tele-ICU systems?
  • What emerging opportunities are being highlighted in the patent landscape for stakeholders in the Tele-ICU industry?

Reasons to Purchase this Report

This report offers an in-depth analysis of the patent landscape, covering key trends, technological advancements, and regional insights. It provides detailed segmentation and highlights areas of significant innovation and activity. By examining leading companies' strategies and patent portfolios, the report elucidates competitive dynamics and emerging opportunities. Stakeholders will gain valuable information for strategic decision-making, ensuring they stay ahead in the evolving industry. This comprehensive coverage makes it an essential resource for understanding the industry's future direction.


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Table of Contents

1 Introduction2 Executive Summary
3 Global Tele-ICU Market Overview
3.1 Global Tele-ICU Market Historical Value (2017-2023)
3.2 Global Tele-ICU Market Forecast Value (2024-2032)
4 Global Tele-ICU Market Segmentation
4.1 Global Tele-ICU Market (2017-2032) By Component
4.1.1 Market Overview
4.1.2 Hardware
4.1.2.1 Therapeutic Devices
4.1.2.2 Communication Lines
4.1.2.3 Computer Systems
4.1.2.4 Physiological Monitors
4.1.2.5 Display Panels
4.1.2.6 Others
4.1.3 Software and Services
4.2 Global Tele-ICU Market (2017-2032) by Management
4.2.1 Market Overview
4.2.2 Intensivist
4.2.3 Open
4.2.4 Co-managed
4.2.5 Open with Consultant
4.2.6 Others
5 Global Market Dynamics
5.1 Market Drivers and Constraints
5.2 Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
5.3 PESTEL Analysis
5.4 Industry Events, Initiatives, and Trends
5.5 Value Chain Analysis
6 Global Tele-ICU Patent Landscape Analysis
6.1 Patent Distribution by Publication Year
6.2 Patent Distribution by Application Year
6.3 Patent Distribution by Priority Year
6.4 Analysis by Type of Patent
6.4.1 Granted Patents
6.4.2 Patent Application
6.4.3 Amended Application
6.4.4 Search Report
6.5 Analysis by Legal Status
6.5.1 Active
6.5.2 Pending
6.5.3 Expired/Discontinued
6.6 Analysis by Patent Jurisdiction
6.7 Analysis by Patent Age
6.8 Analysis by Cooperative Patent Classification (CPC) Codes
6.9 Average Time to Publish a Patent
6.9.1 By Entities
6.9.2 By Jurisdiction
6.9.3 By Technology
6.10 Analysis by Type of Entity (Academic and Non-Academic)
6.11 Analysis by Top Applicants
6.12 Analysis by Top Inventors
7 Global Tele-ICU Patent Analysis by Technology
7.1 Total Patents by Top Technologies
7.2 Time Evolution of Patents by Technology
7.3 Emerging Technologies
7.4 Patent Segmentation, By Component
7.4.1 Time Evolution by Number of Patents
7.4.2 Time Evolution by Number of Patent Families
7.4.3 Analysis by Type of Entity (Academic vs Non-Academic)
7.4.4 Analysis by Top Applicants
7.4.5 Analysis by Top Inventors
7.5 Patent Segmentation, By Management
8 Patent Valuation Analysis
8.1 Assessment Methodology
8.2 High Value Patents
8.3 Medium Value Patents
8.4 Low Value Patents
9 Global Tele-ICU - Top 10 Players Patent Analysis
9.1 Top 10 Entities by Number of Patents
9.2 Analysis by Publication Year
9.3 Analysis by Application Year
9.4 Analysis by Priority Year
9.5 Analysis by Type of Patent
9.6 Analysis by Jurisdiction
9.7 Analysis by Cooperative Patent Classification (CPC) Codes
9.8 Analysis by Source of Innovation
9.9 Analysis by Forward and Backward Citations
9.10 Analysis by Legal Status
9.11 Analysis by Patent Age
9.12 Analysis by Key Inventors
9.13 Entity Dynamics
9.13.1 Analysis by Type of Player (Academic vs Non-Academic)
9.13.2 Analysis by Collaboration
9.13.3 Analysis by Technology
9.13.4 Newcomers
9.13.4.1 Start-up Companies
9.13.4.2 Established Companies
10 Patent Profile of Key Players
10.1 Intouch Tech Inc
10.1.1 Product Portfolio
10.1.2 Patent Portfolio by Patent Families
10.1.3 Time Evolution of Patents
10.1.4 Geographical Patent Coverage
10.1.5 Patent Analysis by Technology
10.1.6 Patent News and Developments
10.1.7 Financial Analysis
10.1.8 SWOT Analysis
10.2 Nellcor Puritan Bennett Llc
10.3 Intouch Technologies Inc.
10.4 Koninklijke Philips Nv
10.5 Gen Electric
10.6 Irobot Corp
11 Future Trends
12 Global Tele-ICU Landscape (Additional Insight)*
12.1 Global Tele-ICU Market: Developers Landscape
12.1.1 Analysis by Year of Establishment
12.1.2 Analysis by Company Size
12.1.3 Analysis by Region
12.2 Global Tele-ICU Market: Product Landscape
12.2.1 Analysis by Component
12.2.2 Analysis by Management

Companies Mentioned

  • Intouch Tech Inc.
  • Nellcor Puritan Bennett LLC
  • Teladoc Health Inc.
  • Irobot Corp
  • Intouch Technologies Inc.
  • Koninklijke Philips Nv
  • Biontech Se
  • Texas Instruments Inc.
  • Gen Electric
  • Quantaira Inc.

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