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Results for tag: "Patient Lift Pendant"

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Patient Lift Pendant (PLP) - Global Strategic Business Report

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  • April 2025
  • 250 Pages
  • Global
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Patient Lift Pendant Market 2024-2028 - Product Thumbnail Image

Patient Lift Pendant Market 2024-2028

  • Report
  • December 2023
  • 165 Pages
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The Patient Lift Pendant market constitutes a specialized segment within the medical devices industry, focused on providing solutions for the safe and efficient transfer of patients within healthcare settings such as hospitals and long-term care facilities. These pendants are ceiling or wall-mounted systems designed to lift and move patients with limited mobility between beds, chairs, and other areas, thereby reducing the physical strain on healthcare workers and enhancing patient comfort. Often incorporated with medical gas outlets, electrical sockets, and data interfaces, lift pendants serve as multifunctional units that can also deliver essential services to the patient's bedside. Patient Lift Pendants are part of a broader category of healthcare equipment aimed at improving the ergonomics of patient handling tasks and minimizing the risk of injuries. In the design of contemporary healthcare facilities, these systems are increasingly standardized to accommodate diverse patient care needs while adhering to stringent medical safety regulations. As technology advances, the market is seeing a rise in the integration of smart features for enhanced operability and monitoring capabilities. Some notable companies in the Patient Lift Pendant market include Hill-Rom Holdings Inc., STERIS plc, Drägerwerk AG & Co. KGaA, Skytron, LLC, and Elekta AB. These companies provide a range of lift pendant systems and related medical equipment, contributing to innovations that address the evolving demands of patient care and healthcare workflows. Show Less Read more