PUBLISHER: Fairfield Market Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1420381
PUBLISHER: Fairfield Market Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1420381
Cardiovascular diseases continue to be the leading cause of death worldwide, with one in three people succumbing to heart disease each year. In the United States alone, approximately 800,000 Americans lose their lives due to stroke and other cardiovascular ailments, as reported by the CDC foundation in 2015. This alarming statistic has propelled the demand for Cardiovascular Information Systems (CVIS), a critical tool in managing and sharing vital patient data.
CVIS is rapidly gaining prominence in the healthcare sector due to its data-driven approach, consolidating patient informatics from integrated Hemodynamics systems, Echo machines, EKG/ECG carts, and third-party integrated monitoring systems into a single comprehensive database for patient records and reporting. CVIS offers dynamic reporting, structured in a template-type format, enhancing efficiency and ensuring consistent delivery of patient reports.
According to Fairfield Market Research, the global cardiovascular information system market is expected to experience substantial growth during forecast period 2024-2031. Additionally, this market presents significant opportunities, including a substantial absolute opportunity in 2024 compared to 2023 and a notable incremental opportunity between 2024 and 2031.
Hybrid Cath Labs Revolutionize Cardiovascular Procedures
The landscape of procedures conducted in cardiac cath labs has evolved over time, becoming more complex and diverse. Procedures like Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR), transcatheter structural heart repairs, renal denervation for drug-resistant hypertension, and left atrial appendage interventions are now common. As healthcare reforms progress, these procedures demand greater collaboration among specialists, transcending the traditional role of cardiologists in cath labs.
North America Leads the Charge with Technological Advancements
Geographically, North America stands at the forefront of the global CVIS market. The region's healthcare information system (HIT) is experiencing significant growth, driven by acquisitions and federal implementation of Meaningful Use (MU) incentive programs, along with mandates like ICD-10 coding conversion. The increasing number of HIT vendors, particularly niche players, are leveraging these mandates to drive innovation and market growth.
Economically developing regions, such as Latin America, present tremendous growth potential in the CVIS market. These regions are expected to be the fastest-growing throughout the forecast period as they catch up with the technological advancements seen in developed countries.
The adoption of zero footprint systems is a growing trend in the global cardiovascular information system market. New CVIS platforms are web-based, eliminating the need for traditional hard drives and networked workstations. This innovation allows healthcare professionals to access data seamlessly from any web-based computer or mobile device, regardless of their location.
Philips recently unveiled its Intellispace CVIS, which employs an icon-based timeline view of a patient's medical records, offering a refreshing departure from traditional text-based exam files and reports.
As cardiovascular diseases remain a significant global health concern, the rise of CVIS as an essential tool for managing patient data and advancing cardiovascular care is poised to continue. The market's growth, driven by technological advancements and increasing demand, positions CVIS as a critical player in the ongoing battle against cardiovascular diseases.
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