Healthcare is a part of the basic requirements across the globe. Furthermore, global increase in geriatric population, the rise in prevalence of chronic diseases, and infrastructure improvements coupled with recent technological advancements have contributed to the growth of the healthcare industry. Big Market Research Reports offer a comprehensive analysis of current and emerging trends that could shape the healthcare policies in different economies. In addition, the drivers and demands, cost-reduction strategies, and opportunities capitalized by different pharmaceutical & medical equipment manufacturers are analyzed in extensive detail.
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Traditional wound care and advanced wound care products are used to treat acute and chronic wounds. Chronic wounds take substantial time to heal and are expensive to treat. Advanced wound care has emerged as a standard solution for treating chronic wounds. Tra...
Enzymes are proteins that act as biocatalysts to accelerate the reaction and produce the desired results in reactions in metabolic processes. Currently, enzymes have gained increased popularity, due to their potential applications in several industries ...
A medical videoscope aids in enhancing the screening and visualization during various surgeries to closely observe the body cavities and organs. The global medical videoscope market consists of videoscopes and visualization systems, and has witnessed significa...
The Global CGMS Market $589 million in 2015, and is projected to reach $6,238 million by 2022, registering a CAGR of approximately 39.9% from 2016 to 2022.
Real-time continuous glucose monitoring is of ut...
Stroke occurs due to interruptions in the blood supply to brain, either due to the rupture or blockage of blood vessels, leading to the death of brain cells. Stroke is one of the leading cause of death worldwide, with higher prevalence in the old age pop...
Immunoprotein is an immunologically active protein, which provides immunity against pathogenic organisms or substances. These proteins form the integrated body system of tissues, organs, cells, or cell products that neutralize antigens. They enable the di...
Healthcare Information Technology (HCIT) deals with creation, development, design, use, and maintenance of information systems for the healthcare industry. It is anticipated that the automated and interoperable healthcare information system could improve medical care by reducing healthca...
Medical tourism can be defined as an organized travel across international borders with the purpose of availing medical treatment of some form, which may or may not be available in the travelers’ home country. The global medical tourism market accounted ...
Electrophysiology (EP) is the branch of science that deals with the study of electric activity in the human body. EP devices are used to treat abnormal electrical properties of cell and tissues that leads to various cardiac arrhythmias. Innovative EP tech...
Contraception is the deliberate use of artificial methods to prevent pregnancy by interfering with the normal process of fertilization, ovulation, and implantation. The most common form of contraception, popularly known as fertility control or birth control,...
Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) systems are some of the most-commonly used therapies to treat acute and chronic wounds. They promote wound healing, reduce recurrent use of dressings (as in case of traditional wound care), provide an efficient option f...
The point of care tests refers to the diagnostic procedures which are conducted outside of the laboratories. Point of care diagnostic procedures are carried out by various point of care diagnostics devices which are used to test cholesterol and glucose levels,...
The medical robotics and computer-assisted surgery is a combination of equipment, accessories, software, and services that aid in performing different functions, such as robotic minimally invasive and non-invasive radiosurgeries, rehabilitation therapies, and hospital & pharmacy automation. Surgical robotics...
The global regenerative medicine market was valued at $5,444 million in 2016, and is estimated to reach $39,325 million by 2023, registering a CAGR of 32.2% from 2017 to 2023. Regenerative medicines are used to repair, replace, and regenerate tissues & organs that are affected owin...
The global digital pathology market was valued at $3,323 million in 2016, and is expected to reach $8,668 million by 2023, registering a CAGR of 14.8% during the forecast period. Digital pathology is defined as an image-based information setting enabled b...