Emergency Medical Software Market is expected to reach US$ 2,313.20 Million by 2028


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Incident Response Software Segment to Register Highest CAGR During 2021–2028

 

According to our latest study on “Emergency Medical Software Market Forecast to 2028 – COVID-19 Impact and Global Analysis – by Product, Mode of Delivery, Platform, and End User,” the market is expected to grow from US$ 1,144.91 million in 2021 to US$ 2,313.20 million by 2028; it is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 10.6% from 2021 to 2028. The report highlights the key factors driving the market growth and prominent players with their developments in the market.

 

Based on product, the emergency medical software market is segmented into early warning and vulnerability alert system (EWVAS), EMS computer-aided dispatch (CAD) system, incident response software, ambulance management software, and others. The incident response software segment would account for the largest market share during 2021-2028.

 

By mode of delivery, the emergency medical software market is bifurcated into on-premise and SaaS (software-as-a-service). The on-premise segment is expected to hold a larger market share during 2021–2028, whereas the SaaS segment is expected to have the most significant growth rate during the forecast period.

 

The emergency medical software market, based on platform, is segmented into Windows, Android, iOS, and others. The Windows segment is estimated to account for the largest market share during the forecast period.

 

By end user, the emergency medical software market is segmented into commercial, municipal, state city agencies, and others. The commercial segment held the major share of the market in 2021, and it is likely to continue its dominance in the market during the forecast period. The state city agencies segment is expected to have the highest growth rate during the forecast period among all end user segments.

 

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the global health economies and has significantly pressurized the healthcare infrastructure across the globe. As major healthcare infrastructures were focused on the treatment of COVID-19 patients, the application and deployment of emergency medical software were stagnated in certain regions while in other regions, the emergency medical software was used in the combat against the COVID-19 pandemic. As the emergency medical services were the first responders to the COVID-19-related patient response, proper training, awareness, and safety were primary goals to ensure prompt emergency services and prevention of the spread of the novel coronavirus. For instance, GINA Software and Beta 80 started the First RESPonse project in July 2020 to help citizens and healthcare professionals, such as ambulances dispatchers, first responders, and hospitals in Italy to deal with the challenges of the COVID-19 outbreak causing increased workload on ambulances and premedical services with the need of better coordination during the incidents. The project comprised COVID-19 first responders field software (for tablets in ambulances), situation dashboard (management tool), Where Are U app upgrade (public awareness tool), and integration to the emergency control room in Italy. Early warning and vulnerability alert tools were also incorporated in many hospitals and healthcare facilities to provide better care to patients as per their condition and early warning score. For instance, the GE Early Warning Score was used in GE B105/B125 patient monitor for COVID-19 patients to determine the monitoring frequency. The scoring system aided in overall patient treatment management. Cerner FirstNet was another solution used during the COVID-19 pandemic, which was applied for the curbside testing of patients during the pandemic. The testing sites used the solution’s tracking lists to maintain queues and document the patient’s progress through the testing process, which helped healthcare providers to use the results to track patient follow-ups. Pulsara partnered with Premier Health in the Dayton, Ohio, US and provided the company’s mobile communications platform for stroke patients to help emergency medical service agencies when they arrive with suspected COVID-19 patients. The solution aided in the easier handoff of patients at hospitals. Similar solutions and software were adopted or developed by emergency medical service agencies to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. Therefore, the emergency medical software market is expected to grow during the pandemic.

 

Quark Software; Sun Ridge Systems, Inc.; Trapeze Group; Cerner Corporation; GE Healthcare; CENTRALSQUARE; Traumasoft; AngelTrack LLC; EMIS Health; MEDHOST; and EPIC EMS are among the leading companies operating in the emergency medical software market.

                                                               

Emergency Medical Software Market, by Region, 2021 (%)
Emergency Medical Software Market, by Region, 2021 (%)

Emergency Medical Software Market Size, Share | Report by 2028

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Emergency Medical Software Market Forecast to 2028 - COVID-19 Impact and Global Analysis By Product [Early Warning and Vulnerability Alert System (EWVAS), EMS Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) System, Incident Response Software, Ambulance Management Software, and Others], Mode of Delivery [On Premises and Software as a Service (SaaS)], Platform (Android, iOS, Windows, and Others), and End User (Commercial, Municipal, State City Agencies, and Others)



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