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The Intensive Care market is a subset of the larger Emergency Medicine market. It is focused on providing specialized care for critically ill or injured patients. This includes providing life support, monitoring vital signs, and administering medications. Intensive Care units are typically staffed by a team of medical professionals, including physicians, nurses, and respiratory therapists.
Intensive Care units are found in hospitals, as well as in specialized facilities such as trauma centers and burn centers. They are also found in ambulances and helicopters, allowing for rapid transport of critically ill patients.
The Intensive Care market is highly competitive, with a variety of companies offering products and services. These include medical device manufacturers, software developers, and consulting firms. Companies such as Philips Healthcare, GE Healthcare, and Medtronic are major players in the market, offering a range of products and services. Other companies, such as Masimo and Dräger, specialize in specific areas, such as patient monitoring and respiratory care. Show Less Read more