The Asia Pacific RTLS for Healthcare market is expected to reach US$ 1,158.78 Mn by 2027 from US$ 281.06 Mn in 2019 The market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 19.4% from 2019 to 2027.
The RTLS for Healthcare market is growing primarily due to rise in the rising number of smartphone & tablet users, partnerships between RTLS players and hospitals, and the presence of supportive government policies. Restraining factor such as privacy & data security issues associated with RTLS is likely to have negative impact on the growth of the market in the coming years.
Advancements in technology have always had major impact in the field of medicine. Smartphone is one of the most dynamic and ubiquitous trend in communication and real-time location tracking. Moreover, these devices are primarily used in the RTLS solutions for tracking and monitoring patients, staff, as well as medical equipment. Mobile phones can also be used for communicating through different platforms such as email, performing Internet searches, and various other applications. Smartphones are one of the fastest growing sectors in the technology industry, and its impact in medicine has already been observed significantly. Smartphones aren’t just making it easier in terms of day to day chores; the technology is also streamlining care for both physicians and patients.
Hospitals are making significant investments in smartphone and secure mobile platforms to enable communications between clinicians and between them and patients, according to a new survey. Clinicians will often use both a hardened device and a consumer-grade smartphone to communicate with one another and patients. For example, purpose-built devices can be integrated with in-hospital patient call systems, so nurses are paged when a patient hits the call button, increasing responsiveness. The increasing use of smartphones are thereby expected to provide opportunities for the rising use of mobile-based applications by both healthcare providers and patients to streamline workflow and avoid inconvenience such as hospital waiting time, availability of admission beds and others.
Some of the significant primary and secondary sources for RTLS for Healthcare included in the report are World Health Organization (WHO), RFID Healthcare, Japanese Association of Healthcare Information Systems, and others.
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The RTLS for Healthcare market is growing primarily due to rise in the rising number of smartphone & tablet users, partnerships between RTLS players and hospitals, and the presence of supportive government policies. Restraining factor such as privacy & data security issues associated with RTLS is likely to have negative impact on the growth of the market in the coming years.
Advancements in technology have always had major impact in the field of medicine. Smartphone is one of the most dynamic and ubiquitous trend in communication and real-time location tracking. Moreover, these devices are primarily used in the RTLS solutions for tracking and monitoring patients, staff, as well as medical equipment. Mobile phones can also be used for communicating through different platforms such as email, performing Internet searches, and various other applications. Smartphones are one of the fastest growing sectors in the technology industry, and its impact in medicine has already been observed significantly. Smartphones aren’t just making it easier in terms of day to day chores; the technology is also streamlining care for both physicians and patients.
Hospitals are making significant investments in smartphone and secure mobile platforms to enable communications between clinicians and between them and patients, according to a new survey. Clinicians will often use both a hardened device and a consumer-grade smartphone to communicate with one another and patients. For example, purpose-built devices can be integrated with in-hospital patient call systems, so nurses are paged when a patient hits the call button, increasing responsiveness. The increasing use of smartphones are thereby expected to provide opportunities for the rising use of mobile-based applications by both healthcare providers and patients to streamline workflow and avoid inconvenience such as hospital waiting time, availability of admission beds and others.
Some of the significant primary and secondary sources for RTLS for Healthcare included in the report are World Health Organization (WHO), RFID Healthcare, Japanese Association of Healthcare Information Systems, and others.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
3. Research Methodology
4. Asia Pacific RTLS for Healthcare Market - Market Landscape
5. Asia Pacific RTLS for Healthcare Market - Key Market Dynamics
6. RTLS for Healthcare Market - Asia Pacific Analysis
7. Asia Pacific RTLS for Healthcare Market Analysis and Forecasts To 2027 - Technology
8. Asia Pacific RTLS For Healthcare Market Analysis- by Facility Type
9. Asia Pacific RTLS For Healthcare Market Analysis - by Application
10. Asia Pacific RTLS for Healthcare Market Revenue and Forecasts to 2027 - Country Analysis
11. Asia Pacific RTLS for Healthcare Market -Industry Landscape
12. RTLS for Healthcare Market-Key Company Profiles
13. Appendix
Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- Centrak
- IMPINJ
- Intelligent Insites
- Hewlett Packard
- Enterprise Development LP (Aruba)
- Midmark Corporation
- Sanitag
- Sonitor Technologies
- Stanley Healthcare
- Teletracking Technologies, Inc.
- Zebra technology Cor.