U.S. Vital Signs Monitoring Devices Market – Industry Outlook & Forecast 2023-2028
The U.S. vital signs monitoring devices market size is expected to grow at a CAGR of approximately 7.62% from 2022 to 2028.
Vital signs are important in detecting or monitoring medical problems/ailments. The four major vital signs healthcare professional monitors are heart rate/cardiac, body temperature, pulse rate, and blood pressure. These signs can easily be monitored in medical settings, at home, or in other places. Vital signs provide critical information about a patient’s health to identify acute medical problems, indicate chronic disease state, and understand how the body copes with physiological stress. The normal ranges of the four major vital signs (body temperature, blood pressure, pulse, and breathing rate) vary with age, gender, weight, as well as the overall health of the person.
On the other hand, the COVID-19 pandemic has brought significant challenges to the entire healthcare industry and impacted the growth of the U.S. vital signs monitoring devices market. This has accelerated the adoption of vital signs monitoring devices in the patient population and end-user. Similarly, most people are opting for home precautions with the help of temperature monitoring devices to measure their body temperature amid the pandemic. Also, amid COVID-19, vital signs monitoring devices, such as standalone or wearable devices, have gained significant traction in clinical trial studies over patients and support providers with systematic, real-time information.
Vital signs patient monitors are used to monitor patients' vital signs in emergency care settings and for continuous management of chronic diseases. There is rising demand for various vital signs monitoring devices to treat this increasing patient population. As the demand for these devices has increased, vendors are constantly focusing on increasing their production capacity to meet the increasing demand and provide quality care to patients in the U.S. vital signs monitoring devices market. Further, patients’ vital signs monitors are the most required products, along with portable ventilators and medical consumables for non-invasive and invasive ventilation to treat a broad range of respiratory conditions.
Also, the increased awareness of telemedicine is anticipated to drive the U.S. vital signs monitoring devices market during the forecast period. Further, the increase in demand for technologically advanced products due to benefits over traditional ones is anticipated to fuel the growth of the US vital signs monitoring devices market. Companies are investing in the development of advanced products to improve treatment.
MARKET TRENDS & DRIVERS
Increasing Need for wireless Patient Monitoring at Home
Over the past few years, home patient monitoring has become a standard of care among adult patients who require a long-term alternative to hospital-based care. The trend toward using a wireless patient monitoring system to monitor vital signs continues to grow. Among the many benefits being brought to the healthcare service by wireless patient monitoring is the facility to escalate home care for both chronic and acute conditions. Various pandemic-related factors have created an opportunity to integrate care at home. The emergence of new technologies and capabilities makes taking care of one at home possible.
Advances in Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM)
The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated this trend by highlighting the need and value of RPM. RPM has caught the attention of many medical professionals. More recently, IoT-enabled monitoring devices have added even more functionality to RPM. Physicians using IoT-enabled RPM systems benefit more from their patients. By combining AI with the Internet of Things (IoT) and RPM, healthcare organizations and practitioners can better serve their patients and provide opportunities for improved healthcare outcomes.
Upcoming Technologies in Vital Sign Monitoring
IoT technologies have penetrated several healthcare fields, from follow-up to rehabilitation therapies, personal monitoring of daily activities, reminders of medical appointments and medication intakes, and remote monitoring of patient's vital signs. Recently, advances in sensors and mobile devices have led to the development of wearable vital signs monitoring devices that connect with smartphones. This help to analyze the data obtained from people who use them to monitor their health, suggest improvements, and even predict hidden diseases through intelligent algorithms applied to the data sensed from devices such as Bracelets and smartwatches. Through medical IoT technology, physicians or caregivers responsible for patients' health can remotely know, in real-time, the physical condition of people.
Rise of Virtual Clinical Trials
In remote and decentralized trials, collecting this data directly from patients at home is critical. As known during the pandemic, the monitoring activity at clinical sites has been strongly impacted and revolutionized. Virtual clinical trials (VCT) rely on technologies such as apps, web-based platforms, wearable devices, and remote monitoring. Decentralized clinical trials (DCTs) are being increasingly implemented and have gained more attention due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Rising Prevalence of Chronic Disorders Augmenting the Need for Continuous Monitoring
Chronic diseases have significant health and economic costs in the U.S. Around 90% of the nation’s USD 4.1 trillion annual healthcare expenditures are for people with chronic and mental health conditions. Seventy-one percent of U.S. healthcare spending goes to treating people with multiple chronic conditions. As the American workforce grows and ages, so do its health needs. Addressing employee health is no longer an option; it’s a priority. As healthcare costs continue to rise, organizations are taking bigger steps to ensure the sustainability of their business and the growing need to manage both people and profit effectively.
Chronic disease management and home health initiatives can reduce care costs and promote better patient outcomes. A crucial tool in these programs—remote patient monitoring is helping one academic medical center succeed in these efforts.
Growing Preference for Integrated Vital Signs Monitors
In recent years, it has become much more common to find continuous, low-acuity monitoring at the bedside to proactively manage patients at risk of adverse events in which spot-checks may miss important markers. It is observed that there is a high requirement for integrated vital signs monitors outside hospitals. For instance, in the ambulance, the multi-parameter monitors need to continuously monitor the vital sign of the patient during emergency transport. The increased demand for integrated vital signs monitors with remote monitoring platforms encourages vendors to develop and commercialize such devices catering to end-user requirements.
Manufacturers’ Increasing Focus on Developing Software & Apps for Vital Signs Monitoring
Manufacturers are focusing on developing software solutions as there is an increasing focus on automated documentation—that is, the electronic transfer of data from the vital signs monitor to the hospital’s electronic medical record (EMR) system. This can reduce some of the potential for errors resulting from manual documentation of patient data. Some vital signs monitor vendors to provide specialized connectivity solutions/software that accomplish this. At the same time, some of these solutions are specific to the vendor’s vital signs monitors and may be compatible with vital signs monitors from multiple vendors.
SEGMENTATION INSIGHTS
INSIGHTS BY PRODUCT
The U.S. vital signs monitoring devices market by product is segmented into standalone and integrated vital signs monitoring devices. The standalone segment accounted for 63.52% in 2022, followed by the integrated segment. Standalone vital signs monitoring devices include blood pressure, body temperature, pulse oximeters, and heart rate/cardiac monitors. These devices measure blood pressure, temperature, saturated oxygen levels, and pulse rates. Standalone vital sign monitors are easy to transfer from one location to another. They are typically lightweight and compact, making it easy to keep tabs on a given patient’s vital signs wherever they are. The standalone segment further comprises heart rate/cardiac monitors, pulse oximeters, blood pressure monitors, and body temperature monitors. Under which the heart rate/cardiac monitors segment accounted for the major market share of 61.93%.
Segmentation by Product
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