Medical carts Market Industry Growth & Key Manufacturers 2021-2028 | AFC Industries, Advantech Co., Ltd., Alphatron
Medical carts Market Industry Growth & Key Manufacturers 2021-2028 | AFC Industries, Advantech Co., Ltd., Alphatron
Published by Coherent Market Insights
Posted on September 24, 2021
Medical carts are defined as a trolley used to carry all the medical equipment while operating or treating patients. It holds cabinets with drawers and trays, which are used for various procedures such as surgical, medical, and therapeutic modalities. These carts are widely used in hospitals, clinics, and others for keeping drugs, equipment, medical tools, and medical devices. These carts save valuable time and efforts of healthcare professionals involved in repetitive rounds for medication planning and tedious patient data recording through easy treatment plan and medication management.
Rising cases of various medical emergencies, trauma, and other chronic and acute diseases are increasing the number of patients’ visit in hospitals and eventually driving growth of the Medical Carts Market size. Increasing number of trauma associated with road accidents and other causes is expected to propel demand for emergency medical carts. For instance, according to Global Burden of Disease report published by Lancet in 2015, road injuries is one of the leading cause amongst 20 causes of disease burden worldwide.
Moreover, increasing number of surgical procedures is also expected to support medical carts market’s growth during the forecast period. For instance, according to National Centre for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) 2015 report, in the U.S., around 175,000 umbilical hernia repairs are performed each year. Increasing prevalence of various chronic diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, cancers, and genetic disorders also increases patient visits to hospitals, clinics, diagnostic centers, and ambulatory surgical centers, thereby driving demand for all types of medical carts. For instance, according to the National Association of States United for Aging and Disabilities report, the number of Americans with chronic conditions will increase by 37%, between 2000 and 2030, which is an increase of 46 million people.
Medical cart is majorly used at hospitals as it can provide clinicians with significant workflow benefits. Increasing adoption of electronic health record (EHR) coupled with demand for real-time electronic data access and entry at the patients’ bedside are the other important factors, which are expected to drive growth of the medical carts market. Mobile medical carts provide means to transport sophisticated videoconferencing equipment to the patients’ bedside, allowing physicians to conduct thorough examinations remotely.
Moreover, medical carts provide a convenient way to bring computer-based patient education program (such as videos, games, and reference material) to bedside. Therefore, technological advancements in mobile carts can meet the needs of multiple applications, and further aid healthcare facilities, patients, and clinicians.
Medical carts are defined as a trolley used to carry all the medical equipment while operating or treating patients. It holds cabinets with drawers and trays, which are used for various procedures such as surgical, medical, and therapeutic modalities. These carts are widely used in hospitals, clinics, and others for keeping drugs, equipment, medical tools, and medical devices. These carts save valuable time and efforts of healthcare professionals involved in repetitive rounds for medication planning and tedious patient data recording through easy treatment plan and medication management.
Rising cases of various medical emergencies, trauma, and other chronic and acute diseases are increasing the number of patients’ visit in hospitals and eventually driving growth of the Medical Carts Market size. Increasing number of trauma associated with road accidents and other causes is expected to propel demand for emergency medical carts. For instance, according to Global Burden of Disease report published by Lancet in 2015, road injuries is one of the leading cause amongst 20 causes of disease burden worldwide.
Moreover, increasing number of surgical procedures is also expected to support medical carts market’s growth during the forecast period. For instance, according to National Centre for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) 2015 report, in the U.S., around 175,000 umbilical hernia repairs are performed each year. Increasing prevalence of various chronic diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, cancers, and genetic disorders also increases patient visits to hospitals, clinics, diagnostic centers, and ambulatory surgical centers, thereby driving demand for all types of medical carts. For instance, according to the National Association of States United for Aging and Disabilities report, the number of Americans with chronic conditions will increase by 37%, between 2000 and 2030, which is an increase of 46 million people.
Medical cart is majorly used at hospitals as it can provide clinicians with significant workflow benefits. Increasing adoption of electronic health record (EHR) coupled with demand for real-time electronic data access and entry at the patients’ bedside are the other important factors, which are expected to drive growth of the medical carts market. Mobile medical carts provide means to transport sophisticated videoconferencing equipment to the patients’ bedside, allowing physicians to conduct thorough examinations remotely.
Moreover, medical carts provide a convenient way to bring computer-based patient education program (such as videos, games, and reference material) to bedside. Therefore, technological advancements in mobile carts can meet the needs of multiple applications, and further aid healthcare facilities, patients, and clinicians.