Refurbished Equipment Market Forecasted to Grow $5.9 Billion
Technavio reports the global refurbished medical imaging equipment market is projected to grow by $5.9 billion by 2027.
Technavio reports the global refurbished medical imaging equipment market is projected to grow by $5.9 billion by 2027.
The global medical equipment maintenance market is set to grow exponentially by 2027, driven by a rising focus on preventive maintenance, according to a new report.
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Technavio reports the global refurbished medical imaging equipment market is projected to grow by $5.9 billion by 2027.
The size of the global home medical equipment market is estimated to reach $56 billion by 2027, according to a report from Allied Market Research.
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Read MoreThe COVID-19 pandemic set off unprecedented changes in a wide range of fields, including HTM. It’s a fact that was driven home during a panel session at the virtual 2021 AAMI eXchange Rewired conference, titled “COVID-19’s Impact on the Future of Healthcare and HTM.” Here are some of the session highlights.
Read MoreUnderstanding today’s cloud computing options ensures a more successful migration for healthcare facilities looking to better support easy, secure access to patient data.
Read MoreWith more sophisticated cyberattacks on the rise, healthcare organizations should be aware of the biggest cyberthreats and vulnerabilities to watch out for next year.
Read MoreAdvancements in medical devices, tougher patient safety regulations, and preventive maintenance are driving market growth, according to market research firm P&S Intelligence.
Read MoreA new data-driven system helps more quickly identify 3D printing materials that have multiple mechanical properties, researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology have found.