June 28, 2022
As per the research report titled ‘Global Clinical Communication and Collaboration Market 2022-2028’, available with MarketStudyReport, global clinical communication and collaboration market was worth USD 1,451 million in 2021 and is expected to surpass a valuation of USD 3,499 million by the end of 2028, achieving a CAGR of 13.4% during the forecast period.
The crucial factors responsible for the growth of worldwide clinical communication and collaboration market include several benefits associated with the deployment of such systems like quality care, less response time, etc. which results in enhancing the overall efficiency, increasing cognizance regarding these technologically advanced systems, and developments in healthcare sector.
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Furthermore, the surge in demand from healthcare providers to employ seamless communication practices, rising necessity for contactless communication owing to the COVID-19 outbreak, and the adoption of digitization at a faster pace are further leading to the industry expansion.
The research covers a comprehensive analysis of the market situation containing the most recent trends and key growth drivers. Besides this, it also delivers an in-depth evaluation of the constraints and drawbacks within global clinical communication and collaboration market, providing plausible solutions to assist investors in optimizing the revenue inflow.
Segmenting the industry concerning the component type consists of services and solutions. The solution segment accounted for a significant industry share in 2021.
Based on deployment, the market is classified into on-premises and cloud-based. Speaking of end-user ambit, the bifurcation of the market includes physicians, hospitals, clinical labs, and others. From the regional point of view, the market trends and prospects are evaluated across Asia Pacific, North America, and Europe.
Analyzing the competitive panorama, the research report recognizes and examines the profiles of leading organizations in global clinical communication and collaboration industry. The established players include Vocera Communications, Inc., UDG Healthcare plc, Spok, Inc., NEC Corporation, Jive Software, Inc., Hill-Rom Holdings, Inc., Symplr, Cerner Corporation, AGNITY Global, Inc., Uniphy Health Holdings LLC, Stryker Corporation, Plantronics, Inc., Microsoft Corporation, Intel Corporation, Everbridge, Inc., Cisco Systems, Inc., and Avaya Holdings Corp.