Nurse call system makes an all-in one solution for both your nurse
call needs as well as wireless nurse phone calls. These systems have been some
of the best in the market these days in that they can incorporate any old piece
of hospital equipment into a single unified call center system. With an
integrated system, you can now use your pager, digital radio, or even your cell
phone to dial in, and you can get live access to your nurses through a large
LCD screen.
Nurses can use this system at the reception desk or even while on
the job. For those who wish to be constantly on the go, the system also
features an LCD screen with a large touch pad that makes it easy to navigate
and input data. A digital radio, headset, and other necessary hardware are all
included in the package for the best experience possible. There are many
options to choose from in this type of system, depending on how much you want
to spend. The biggest thing to consider is how much you need and whether you
want a more basic system, or a more advanced system like a fully integrated
one. Each system comes with a long warranty, so if ever there was a time when
you needed a system to replace, you are covered.
Market Dynamics
High prevalence of chronic disorders is expected to propel growth
of the global nurse
call systems market. For instance, according to the study, “Global and
regional diabetes prevalence estimates for 2019 and projections for 2030 and
2045: Results from the International Diabetes Federation Diabetes Atlas, 9th
edition”, published in the journal Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, in
September 2019, 463 million people are expected to suffer from diabetes in 2019
worldwide and the number is expected to reach 578 million by 2030 and 700
million by 2045.
Increasing geriatric population is expected to offer lucrative growth
opportunities for players in the global nurse call systems market. For
instance, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, the U.S. geriatric population is
expected to reach 77 million by 2034.
Competitive Analysis
Major players operating in the global nurse call systems market
include, Ascom Holding AG, Rauland-Borg Corporation, Hill-Rom Holdings, Inc.,
Cornell Communications, Inc., Jeron Electronic Systems, Inc., Tyco
SimplexGrinnell, TekTone Sound & Signal Mfg., Inc., Vigil Health Solutions,
Inc., Critical Alert Systems, LLC, Stanley Healthcare, and Azure Healthcare
Limited.
July 2020: Hill-Rom Holdings, Inc. partnered with Aiva, enabling
hands-free communication for both patients and staff utilizing an in-room voice
assistant and Hillrom's Voalte Mobile solution.
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