The global nurse call systems market was valued at USD 1.7 billion in 2022 and is anticipated to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 12.11% from 2023 to 2030. This growth can be attributed to the increasing need for more diverse and integrated healthcare platforms that improve mobility assistance, enhance patient care, and streamline workflows in healthcare settings. The market is also driven by evolving reimbursement policies in healthcare. For instance, Medicare is shifting from reimbursement schemes based on quantity to those based on quality and outcomes. This change is motivated by the rising costs of healthcare. Medicare estimates that its current reimbursement practices result in an additional USD 2.1 billion in costs annually, a figure that it aims to reduce by focusing on technology-driven healthcare solutions. As a result, hospitals and other healthcare facilities are adopting technology-oriented nurse call systems to enhance their workflow, improve patient care, and reduce costs.

Another key factor driving market growth is the growing adoption of real-time location systems (RTLS) integrated with wireless technologies in healthcare facilities. RTLS allows healthcare providers to track the movement of medical staff, patients, and equipment, thereby increasing productivity and improving response times. For example, Televic’s AQURA Care Communication Platform is an integrated system that includes modules for nurse calls, personal localization (RTLS), patient and staff safety, alarm delivery, and personal mobility. The platform is designed to be flexible, allowing for integration with existing hospital infrastructure, which enhances the system’s utility across various healthcare settings.

Additionally, with the rise of home healthcare and nursing home facilities, major industry players are focusing on improving patient response times and reducing nurse fatigue. Companies are differentiating their products by integrating nurse call systems with various diagnostic solutions and technologies to offer more comprehensive services. For instance, Vocera Communications, Inc. introduced an analytics solution in June 2019 that provides detailed insights into the number of calls, texts, alarms, and alerts received by clinicians, helping improve overall operational efficiency and communication.

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Regional Insights:

North America Nurse Call Systems Market Trends

In 2022, North America dominated the nurse call systems market, accounting for 41.1% of the total revenue. This market leadership is due to factors such as growing awareness of healthcare technology, favorable health reimbursement policies, and the strategic presence of industry players in the region. In addition, the high cost of healthcare, a low caregiver-to-patient ratio, and a rising elderly population in the U.S. are driving demand for nurse call systems. The increasing need to improve patient care, reduce operational inefficiencies, and support healthcare workers has further spurred the adoption of advanced nurse call systems in the region.

Asia Pacific Nurse Call Systems Market Trends

The Asia Pacific region is expected to witness remarkable growth, with a projected CAGR of 13.52% during the forecast period. This growth is driven by the significant geriatric population in the region and the increasing number of patients visiting outpatient clinics and nursing homes. As countries like India and China experience rapid economic growth, domestic manufacturers are focusing on gaining a competitive edge in their local markets, which is intensifying competition and innovation in the region. Additionally, there are growing efforts to reduce burnout in medical staff and improve hospital workflows, further propelling the demand for nurse call systems.

Europe Nurse Call Systems Market Trends

In Europe, the market for nurse call systems is expanding due to increasing concerns about patient falls, the need for enhanced staff support, and government support to promote the adoption of digital health technologies in hospitals. Healthcare facilities are increasingly adopting advanced nurse call systems to improve patient care and streamline operations. In addition, regulatory frameworks encouraging the use of technology to reduce medical errors and improve healthcare outcomes are contributing to market growth across the continent.

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Key Companies & Market Share Insights:

The global nurse call systems market is highly fragmented, with various companies competing for market share through diverse strategies, such as product launches, investments, and mergers and acquisitions. Companies are continuously investing in innovations to enhance their product offerings and strengthen their market position.

For instance, in July 2020, Hill-Rom Holdings Inc. collaborated with Aiva to enable hands-free communication between caregivers and patients, as well as between caregivers themselves, using Hill-Rom’s Voalte Mobile solution. This collaboration aimed to improve operational efficiency and communication in healthcare settings, further positioning the companies as leaders in the nurse call systems market.

As the healthcare sector continues to embrace technology, key players in the market are expected to introduce more advanced, integrated solutions that will further enhance patient care, optimize healthcare workflows, and improve staff efficiency across various healthcare settings.

Key Nurse Call Systems Companies:

  • Hill-Rom Holding, Inc.
  • Rauland Corporation
  • Honeywell International, Inc.
  • Ascom Holding AG
  • TekTone Sound and Signal Mfg., Inc.
  • Austco Healthcare
  • Stanley Healthcare
  • Critical Alert Systems LLC
  • West-Com Nurse Call Systems, Inc.
  • JNL Technologies
  • Cornell Communications 

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