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The ICU market is a subset of the healthcare industry that focuses on the care of critically ill or injured patients in Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine. It includes a range of services, from providing life-saving treatments to providing long-term care for those with chronic conditions. ICU services are typically provided in a hospital setting, but can also be provided in other settings such as nursing homes, home health care, and ambulatory care.
The ICU market is highly competitive, with a variety of providers offering a range of services. These providers include hospitals, medical centers, specialty clinics, and private practices. Many of these providers also offer telemedicine services, allowing patients to receive care from a distance.
Some of the major companies in the ICU market include Medtronic, Philips Healthcare, GE Healthcare, Baxter International, and Stryker Corporation. These companies provide a range of products and services, from medical devices and equipment to software and analytics. Show Less Read more