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Title | Medical Ventilator Market Size, Upcoming Trends, On-Going Demand |
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Category | Fitness Health --> Addictions |
Meta Keywords | Medical Ventilator Market |
Owner | vinit |
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Medical Ventilator Market Overview: The recent COVID-19 pandemic outbreak is providing ample
backing to the market as the healthcare sector is now in a dire need for such
machines. In various countries, the automotive sector has been asked to produce
such machines. Also, this has led to innovations, which can be launched quickly
without heavy expenses. The Global Medical
Ventilator Market size is expected to take a strong leap with an
impressive CAGR of 7.9% during the forecast period of 2017 to
2023. Market Research Future (MRFR) reveals several factors that can boost
growth. The factors to ensure medical ventilator market growth are rising
demand for better patient care in various hospitals, increasing investment in
research and development to launch better products, better inclusion of top-end
products, hike in investment to revamp the healthcare sector in various
developing countries, and others. However, the medical ventilator market may find some
drawbacks in the form of its high price. Hospitals are a bit worried about
acquiring these machines in bulk as such a global crisis is not expected to
last long, and after a certain point of time, these machines may turn useless.
For many, this is a bad investment. Medical Ventilator Market Segmentation: The study conducted by MRFR on the global medical ventilator
market digs deep into the market by getting it segmented into type and
application. This detailed reading of the market reveals several insights and
ensures a proper understanding of the market. By type, the global medical ventilator market can be
segmented into invasive ventilators, non-invasive ventilators, and
mechanical ventilators. The non-invasive ventilators include
pressure-cycled, flow-cycled, volume-cycled, and time-cycled ventilators. The
mechanical ventilators segment comprises positive pressure and negative
pressure ventilators. By applications, the report studies the medical ventilator
market on the basis of neonatal care, emergency care, critical care,
and others. Medical Ventilator Market Regional Landscape: The Americas are expected to lead the global medical
ventilator market as the regional market is getting better traction from the US
medical ventilator market. This is primarily due to the presence of various
medical ventilator manufacturers. The hospital ventilator market is getting
backed by increasing funding for a revamping. In Europe, similar trends are providing backing. The ICU
ventilator market share is rapidly increasing with the betterment of the
healthcare service. In the Asia Pacific, India, China, Japan, and South Korea
are showing ample growth opportunities. Medical Ventilator Market Competitive Landscape: The global medical ventilator market is getting
influenced by the continuous support from companies like Medtronic (Ireland),
Koninklijke Philips N.V. (the Netherlands), General Electric Company (U.S.),
ResMed (U.S.), Hamilton Medical (Switzerland), Allied Healthcare Products Inc.
(U.S), Becton, Dickinson, and Company (U.S.), Teleflex Incorporated (U.S.), and
others. The ventilator market share by a company is showing a proper direction
in which the growth is moving. In MRFR’s report, the recording of the latest
moves of these companies is a plus as that helps in understanding how to
develop various strategies for the future. Medical Ventilator Industry News: In April 2020, General Motors started delivering ventilators
to various hospitals. It already delivered ventilators to delivered to
Franciscan Health Olympia Fields in Olympia Fields, Illinois. It shipped around
10 ventilators. In the next round, it will ship 10 ventilators to Weiss
Memorial Hospital of Chicago. These actions have been directed by the Federal
Emergency Management Agency to counter the COVID-19 crisis due to which an
unprecedented lack of ventilators has been noted across the world. |