Owing to the COVID-19 Pandemic, the Use of Tele-ultrasound has Increased Rapidly and Helped to Close the Gap between Providing Quality Care and Accessibility to a Larger Patient Base
New solutions include the integration of tools such as AI, which streamlines processes by automating tasks and offering guidance to operators on the use of ultrasound equipment. These solutions also reduce variabilities across devices and operators and improve the early diagnosis of chronic diseases.
The study will help ultrasound equipment providers understand the key trends emerging in the market (across different healthcare domains as well as geographic regions). It provides an overview of vendors offering ultrasound solutions for several areas of application, including general imaging, cardiology, obstetrics and gynaecology, and vascular and anesthesiology, and the equipment is segmented into 3 types, based on portability, that is, cart-based, hand-carried, and handheld ultrasound devices.
The research service also offers guidance for ultrasound vendors in terms of charting strategic priorities and building new capabilities to capitalize on the emerging growth opportunities in the ultrasound market.
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In this research service, the publisher examines the expansion of the use-cases of ultrasound for different disease areas and diagnostics as well as treatment. The low cost and the ultraportability of these devices and the high-quality images they offer have expanded their areas of application. In addition, the noninvasiveness of ultrasound devices allows them to be used in complex processes and to reach parts of the human body that could not be reached earlier.
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Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- Siemens Healthineers
- Koninklijke Philips N.V.
- GE Healthcare