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                      The Medical Pendant market is a subset of the larger Medical Devices industry. Medical Pendants are specialized pieces of equipment used in healthcare settings to provide medical staff with easy access to medical supplies and equipment. They are typically mounted on the ceiling and can be used to store and transport medical supplies, such as IV bags, medications, and other medical equipment. Medical Pendants are designed to be ergonomic and easy to use, and can be customized to meet the needs of the    healthcare facility.
Medical Pendants are used in a variety of healthcare settings, including hospitals, clinics, and long-term care facilities. They are designed to improve patient safety and reduce the risk of medical errors. They can also help to reduce the amount of time spent on medical tasks, allowing medical staff to focus on providing quality care.
Some of the companies in the Medical Pendant market include Hill-Rom, Stryker, and Midmark. Other companies include Skytron, Enovate Medical, and Graham-Field. Show Less   Read more