Citing the increasing adoption of electronic medical records, Transparency claims North America was the largest market for medical device connectivity in 2012 with 62 percent market share.
Despite the rise of wireless technologies in healthcare, wired hardware remains the largest segment of the medical device connectivity market with 40 percent of the market in 2012. Transparency lists WiFi, wireless medical telemetry service and Bluetooth as some of the most often used wireless technologies connected medical devices in healthcare settings.
“Wireless connectivity technology is expected to witness widespread adoption owing to its compatibility, interoperability and cost effectiveness over wired technology,” Transparency's researchers wrote.
The firm’s lists of drivers for the market include the increased need for workflow automation, increased patient safety, saved nursing hours, increased productivity of healthcare institutions, and minimizing the need for re-admissions. The firm argues that integrating medical device data into electronic medical records helps on all these fronts, and that government policies like the United States’ Meaningful Use program will drive the market.
Transparency listed a number of leading vendors in the medical device connectivity market but found that Capsule Tech commanded the largest share of the global market in 2012 with about 41 percent market share.
In early 2013, Transparency published a report that estimated that worldwide sales for mobile health technologies and services would reach $10.2 billion by 2018, up from $1.3 billion last year.
Based in Albany, N.Y., Transparency Market Research is a market intelligence company providing global business research reports and consulting services.