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The Tele Intensive Care Unit (Tele ICU) market is a subset of the larger e-Healthcare industry. It is a technology-driven system that allows healthcare providers to remotely monitor and manage critically ill patients in the ICU. Tele ICU systems are designed to improve patient outcomes by providing real-time access to patient data, allowing for more timely interventions and better communication between healthcare providers. Tele ICU systems also provide a platform for remote consultation and collaboration between healthcare providers, allowing for more efficient and effective care.
Tele ICU systems are becoming increasingly popular in healthcare settings, as they provide a cost-effective way to improve patient care and reduce hospital costs. Tele ICU systems are also being used to improve patient safety and reduce medical errors.
Some companies in the Tele ICU market include Philips Healthcare, Cerner Corporation, GE Healthcare, and Medtronic. Show Less Read more