Healthcare robotic market likely to grow in near future — 8 things to know

Transparency Market Research reports that the development of robotic spine surgery systems has combined with other factors to improve the market’s prospects heading into the future.

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Here are eight things to know:

 
1. Robotics is constantly adapting in order to help complete more medical tasks.

 

2. Advancing automation technologies and improved technological innovation are helping surgeons keep up with the rising population and an increasing number of people who require treatment.

 

3. Purchasing and installing costs impede the industry from serious potential growth in the global market. In addition, medical professionals are still hesitant to trust robots with human lives.

 

4. Robotic technology now has a presence in neurological surgery, interventional cardiological surgery and orthopedic surgery.

 

5. Robotic technology exists within several aspects of healthcare: surgical, rehabilitation, telemedicine, pharmacy, hospital automation, non-invasive radiosurgery and robotic catheters.

 

6. North America has typically led the global market for healthcare robots due to patients’ awareness and understanding of the robotic technologies’ innovation and benefits.

 

7. Europe is a close second in the global market, since many European countries take innovative approaches to improving their citizens’ well-being and health.

 

8. Asia Pacific is third in the market for healthcare robotics, as the region’s medical infrastructure is evolving quickly.

 

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