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  • PHILIPS HEALTHCARE(ROYAL PHILIPS)
  • SIEMENS HEALTHINEERS AG
  • GE HEALTHCARE(GENERAL ELECTRIC)
  • CISCO SYSTEMS, INC.
  • IBM CORPORATION
  • MEDTRONIC PLC
  • HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.
  • CERNER CORPORATION
  • MICROSOFT CORPORATION
  • SAP SE
JHS 24.02.13

The IoT in smart hospitals market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 19.04% over the forecast period.

The Internet of Things (IoT) has revolutionised several industries, including healthcare. The rise of IoT in smart hospitals market has revolutionised the delivery of healthcare services by enabling improved connectivity and data-driven solutions. IoT technology is used in smart hospitals to link medical equipment, sensors, and systems, allowing for seamless communication, real-time monitoring, and efficient healthcare operations. IoT devices and wearables collect patient data, monitor vital signs, and automate operations, resulting in better patient care, fewer mistakes, and more operational efficiency. The Internet of Things (IoT) in smart hospitals market is rapidly expanding, driven by the demand for simplified healthcare services, improved patient experiences, and cost-effective solutions. The promise for enhanced diagnostics, remote patient monitoring, and personalised treatment regimens in smart hospital environments become a reality as healthcare providers progressively embrace IoT technology, altering the healthcare landscape.

Increasing Adoption of Connected Medical Devices Enhances the IoT in Smart Hospitals Market Growth.

The growing use of connected medical equipment is a key driver of growth in the IoT in smart hospitals market. These gadgets, which range from wearables to monitoring devices and implanted sensors, are critical to the transformation of healthcare services. Connected medical devices provide real-time data collection, transmission, and analysis, allowing healthcare practitioners to remotely monitor patients, get useful insights, and make sound decisions. The incorporation of these gadgets in smart hospital environments improves patient care, clinical results, and processes. The increased emphasis on patient-centric care, the need for efficient healthcare operations, and the potential to enhance patient outcomes through continuous monitoring and proactive intervention are driving the use of connected medical devices. As a result, healthcare organizations are rapidly adopting connected medical devices into their infrastructure, which is helping to drive the overall growth of the IoT in smart hospitals market.

Cost Reduction and Resource Optimization in IoT in Smart Hospitals Market.

In the IoT in smart hospitals market, cost reduction and resource optimization are important development factors. Smart hospitals can optimize resource allocation, expedite operations, and cut operating costs by integrating IoT technologies. IoT-enabled systems and devices aid in the automation of manual operations, the reduction of human error, and the enhancement of efficiency. Real-time data monitoring and analytics enable preventative maintenance, ensuring that equipment runs efficiently and lowering the chance of costly downtime. Furthermore, IoT-powered energy management systems enable efficient resource utilisation, such as electricity and water, resulting in cost savings. Smart hospitals may commit more resources to patient care, invest in innovative technology, and enhance overall healthcare outcomes by optimising resource allocation and minimising operating expenditures.

Growing Emphasis on Data Security and Privacy Boosts the IoT in Smart Hospitals Market Size.

A significant driver in the IoT in smart hospitals market is the increased emphasis on data security and privacy. With the growing use of IoT devices and data-driven solutions in healthcare, maintaining the security and privacy of patient data has become a top priority. Healthcare organisations are emphasising the implementation of robust security measures, encryption methods, access restrictions, and compliance with data protection legislation. Because of the sensitive nature of medical data and the possible consequences connected with data breaches, strong security practices are required. Furthermore, safeguarding patient privacy and following ethical norms are critical for developing confidence and sustaining smart hospitals' reputations. The increased emphasis on data security and privacy builds trust among patients, healthcare professionals, and stakeholders, supporting the wider use of IoT in smart hospitals.

North America is the Market Leader in the IoT in Smart Hospitals Market.

The United States is often regarded as the market leader in the IoT in smart hospitals market. The healthcare industry in the United States has been at the forefront of adopting modern technologies, such as IoT, to improve patient care and operational efficiency. Several reasons contribute to the United States' dominance in this sector. To begin with, the country boasts a strong healthcare infrastructure as well as a high degree of technical innovation. Furthermore, the presence of top healthcare technology businesses and research institutes encourages the development and deployment of IoT solutions in smart hospitals. Furthermore, favourable government policies and efforts, as well as a focus on digital health, stimulate IoT in healthcare investment and adoption. The United States also has a sizable market, which encourages enterprises to offer and install IoT solutions in smart hospitals. Overall, the sophisticated healthcare system, technical breakthroughs, and supporting ecosystem of the United States position it as a market leader in the IoT in smart hospitals market.

Collaborations and Partnerships between Technology Providers and Healthcare Organizations in IoT in Smart Hospitals Market.

Collaborations and alliances between technology companies and healthcare organizations are critical growth drivers in the IoT in smart hospitals industry. By collaborating, technology suppliers add experience in IoT solutions, connectivity, and data analytics, while healthcare organizations bring domain knowledge and understanding of patient care. Collaborations of this type allow for the creation and deployment of specialised IoT solutions that solve healthcare concerns, improve patient outcomes, and increase operational efficiency. Technology companies and healthcare organisations can promote innovation, accelerate the adoption of IoT in smart hospitals, and generate value for patients, healthcare providers, and the industry by using each other's capabilities.

Key Developments:

  • In June 2023, GE HealthCare signed a distribution deal with DePuy Synthes*, Johnson & Johnson's Orthopaedics Company, to offer GE HealthCare's OEC 3D Imaging System, together with DePuy Synthes' wide product range, to more surgeons and patients across the United States. This new relationship reflects GE HealthCare's continuous commitment to providing great imaging technology to doctors who provide patient care by performing some of the most challenging spine procedures in healthcare.
  • Zyter, the leading digital health and IoT-enablement platform, in August 2020, announced the launching of Zyter ThermalAlert™, which is a smart system facilitating camera-agnostic thermal scanning and imaging for automated and accurate mass temperature screening. The product has gone live at 3 hospitals in New Jersey as well.

Company Products:

  • Health Informatics: Philips Healthcare provides health informatics systems that collect and analyse patient data using IoT technologies. These systems combine data from a variety of sources, including medical devices, electronic health records (EHRs), and patient portals, to provide a holistic picture of a patient's health. Advanced analytics technologies assist healthcare providers to get useful insights for better diagnosis and treatment planning.
  • Connected Medical Devices: Imaging equipment, patient monitoring, anaesthesia machines, and ventilators are among the linked medical devices offered by GE Healthcare. These devices gather real-time patient data and securely transfer it to the hospital's network, allowing healthcare personnel to remotely monitor patients and make data-driven choices.
  • Imaging and Diagnostic Solutions: Siemens Healthineers provides Internet of Things-enabled imaging and diagnostic equipment such as MRI, CT, ultrasound, and X-ray devices. These devices have connection characteristics that enable real-time data transfer, remote monitoring, and enhanced imaging capabilities, allowing for precise diagnosis and efficient treatment planning.
  • Security and Privacy: In its IoT products, Cisco prioritises data security and privacy. To preserve patient data and protect against possible attacks, they offer complete cybersecurity solutions like as firewalls, intrusion detection systems, and secure access controls. Cisco security solutions assist healthcare organisations in adhering to privacy requirements and mitigating the risks associated with data breaches.

Segmentation:

By Component

  • Hardware
  • Software
  • Services

By Application

  • Remote Patient Monitoring
  • Asset Management
  • Real-Time Location Systems (Rtls)
  • Environmental Monitoring
  • Patient Safety And Security
  • Others

By Connectivity Technology

  • Wi-Fi
  • Bluetooth
  • Zigbee
  • Rfid
  • Cellular
  • Others

By End-User

  • Hospitals
  • Clinics And Specialty Centers
  • Ambulatory Surgical Centers
  • Research Institutes And Academic Centers
  • Others

By Geography

  • North America
  • United States
  • Canada
  • Mexico
  • South America
  • Brazil
  • Argentina
  • Others
  • Europe
  • United Kingdom
  • Germany
  • France
  • Italy
  • Spain
  • Others
  • Middle East and Africa
  • Saudi Arabia
  • UAE
  • Others
  • Asia Pacific
  • Japan
  • China
  • India
  • South Korea
  • Indonesia
  • Taiwan
  • Others

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. INTRODUCTION

  • 1.1. Market Overview
  • 1.2. Market Definition
  • 1.3. Scope of the Study
  • 1.4. Market Segmentation
  • 1.5. Currency
  • 1.6. Assumptions
  • 1.7. Base, and Forecast Years Timeline

2. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

  • 2.1. Research Data
  • 2.2. Sources
  • 2.3. Research Design

3. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

  • 3.1. Research Highlights

4. MARKET DYNAMICS

  • 4.1. Market Drivers
  • 4.2. Market Restraints
  • 4.3. Porters Five Forces Analysis
    • 4.3.1. Bargaining Power of Suppliers
    • 4.3.2. Bargaining Power of Buyers
    • 4.3.3. Threat of New Entrants
    • 4.3.4. Threat of Substitutes
    • 4.3.5. Competitive Rivalry in the Industry
  • 4.4. Industry Value Chain Analysis

5. IOT IN SMART HOSPITALS MARKET, BY COMPONENT

  • 5.1. Introduction
  • 5.2. HARDWARE
  • 5.3. SOFTWARE
  • 5.4. SERVICES

6. IOT IN SMART HOSPITALS MARKET, BY APPLICATION

  • 6.1. Introduction
  • 6.2. REMOTE PATIENT MONITORING
  • 6.3. ASSET MANAGEMENT
  • 6.4. REAL-TIME LOCATION SYSTEMS (RTLS)
  • 6.5. ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING
  • 6.6. PATIENT SAFETY AND SECURITY
  • 6.7. OTHERS

7. IOT IN SMART HOSPITALS MARKET, BY CONNECTIVITY TECHNOLOGY

  • 7.1. Introduction
  • 7.2. WI-FI
  • 7.3. BLUETOOTH
  • 7.4. ZIGBEE
  • 7.5. RFID
  • 7.6. CELLULAR
  • 7.7. OTHERS

8. IOT IN SMART HOSPITALS MARKET, BY END-USER

  • 8.1. Introduction
  • 8.2. HOSPITALS
  • 8.3. CLINICS AND SPECIALTY CENTERS
  • 8.4. AMBULATORY SURGICAL CENTERS
  • 8.5. RESEARCH INSTITUTES AND ACADEMIC CENTERS
  • 8.6. OTHERS

9. IOT IN SMART HOSPITALS MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY

  • 9.1. Introduction
  • 9.2. North America
    • 9.2.1. United States
    • 9.2.2. Canada
    • 9.2.3. Mexico
  • 9.3. South America
    • 9.3.1. Brazil
    • 9.3.2. Argentina
    • 9.3.3. Others
  • 9.4. Europe
    • 9.4.1. United Kingdom
    • 9.4.2. Germany
    • 9.4.3. France
    • 9.4.4. Italy
    • 9.4.5. Spain
    • 9.4.6. Others
  • 9.5. Middle East and Africa
    • 9.5.1. Saudi Arabia
    • 9.5.2. UAE
    • 9.5.3. Others
  • 9.6. Asia Pacific
    • 9.6.1. Japan
    • 9.6.2. China
    • 9.6.3. India
    • 9.6.4. South Korea
    • 9.6.5. Indonesia
    • 9.6.6. Taiwan
    • 9.6.7. Others

10. COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT AND ANALYSIS

  • 10.1. Major Players and Strategy Analysis
  • 10.2. Emerging Players and Market Lucrativeness
  • 10.3. Mergers, Acquisitions, Agreements, and Collaborations
  • 10.4. Vendor Competitiveness Matrix

11. COMPANY PROFILES

  • 11.1. PHILIPS HEALTHCARE (ROYAL PHILIPS)
  • 11.2. SIEMENS HEALTHINEERS AG
  • 11.3. GE HEALTHCARE (GENERAL ELECTRIC)
  • 11.4. CISCO SYSTEMS, INC.
  • 11.5. IBM CORPORATION
  • 11.6. MEDTRONIC PLC
  • 11.7. HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.
  • 11.8. CERNER CORPORATION
  • 11.9. MICROSOFT CORPORATION
  • 11.10. SAP SE
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