Monday, February 13, 2012 10:39 AM
Device-Diagnostic Industry to Touch $362 B by 2015
Technologies capable of facilitating changes in clinical pathways, lowering healthcare expenditure, eliminating non-essential diagnostic procedures, and enhancing accuracy of diagnostic procedures are expected to gain popularity in the medical equipment market, concludes new market research report.
The increasing incidence of chronic diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, chronic wounds, immobility, pulmonary and vascular diseases is enhancing the need for patient care in hospitals, homes and other care facilities, thereby contributing to the demand for medical devices and diagnostics that are capable of enhancing the overall quality of life, concludes a new market research report titled "Medical Devices and Diagnostics: A Global Outlook" announced by Global Indus more...
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