PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1571820
PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1571820
The global anesthesia information management systems market size is expected to reach USD 774.66 billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of 5.3% during the forecast period, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. Factors including favorable government initiatives and campaigns, increasing adoption of next-generation AIMS technology, growing demand for improved ORMS, growing usage of healthcare information technology (HCIT) solutions, and funding for OR infrastructure are the major drivers of the global AIMS market.
Players in the market are engaged in the development of new products or strategic initiatives such as mergers & acquisitions in order to survive in the competitive market and meet consumer demand. Additionally, increasing investments by competitors act as an opportunity for market expansion. Investments in this industry are therefore anticipated to be profitable during the forecast period, resulting in technological breakthroughs. For instance, Provation recently purchased PENTAX Medical's endoscopic informatics and software portfolio. With more than 5,000 health systems, hospitals, surgery centers, and physician groups as clients, the acquisition aids Provation in expanding its customer.
The necessity for electronic health information has been highlighted by healthcare reform in recent years, which has increased interest in digital solutions. Additionally, the COVID-19 pandemic has ramped up industry growth by demonstrating the advantages of implementing electronic health information to assist advancements in patient care and scheduling. Value-based care systems are becoming more prevalent in a number of nations. This is increasing the demand for high-acuity IT solutions that promote clinical effectiveness and workflow, which in turn supports market expansion.
Technology advancements have transformed patient monitoring and treatment tools as well as the anesthetic record itself. Additionally, the paper anesthesia record is still in use, but an anesthetic information management system has taken its place in certain organizations. This demonstrates the growing need for anesthesia information management system adoption, which is expected to increase throughout the projection period.