#Ambulance Services Market 2024
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janetushar1 · 6 months ago
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Ambulance Services Market to Hit $30.35 Billion by 2032
The global Ambulance Services Market was valued at USD 28.25 Billion in 2024 and it is estimated to garner USD 30.35 Billion by 2032 with a registered CAGR of 0.9% during the forecast period 2024 to 2032.
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1) North America- (United States, Canada, Mexico, Cuba, Guatemala, Panama, Barbados, and many others)
2) Europe- (Germany, France, UK, Italy, Russia, Spain, Netherlands, Switzerland, Belgium, and many others)
3) the Asia Pacific- (China, Japan, Korea, India, Australia, Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines, Vietnam, and many others)
4) the Middle East & Africa- (Turkey, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, South Africa, Israel, Egypt, Nigeria, and many others)
5) Latin America- (Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Chile, Peru, and many others)
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mostlysignssomeportents · 10 months ago
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The health industry’s invisible hand is a fist
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The US has the rich world's most expensive health care system, and that system delivers the worst health outcomes of any country in the rich world. Also, the US is unique in relying on market forces as the primary regulator of its health care system. All of these facts are related!
Capitalism's most dogmatic zealots have a mystical belief in the power of markets to "efficiently allocate" goods and services. For them, the process by which goods and services are offered and purchased performs a kind of vast, distributed computation that "discovers the price" of everything. Our decisions to accept or refuse prices are the data that feeds this distributed computer, and the signals these decisions send about our desires triggers investment decisions by sellers, which guides the whole system to "equilibrium" in which we are all better off.
There's some truth to this: when demand for something exceeds the supply, prices tend to go up. These higher prices tempt new sellers into the market, until demand is met and prices fall and production is stabilized at the level that meets demand.
But this elegant, self-regulating system rarely survives contact with reality. It's the kind of simplified model that works when we're hypothesizing about perfectly spherical cows of uniform density on a frictionless surface, but ceases to be useful when it encounters a messy world of imperfect rationality, imperfect information, monopolization, regulatory capture, and other unavoidable properties of reality.
For members of the "efficient market" cult, reality's stubborn refusal to behave the way it does in their thought experiments is a personal affront. Panged by cognitive dissonance, the cult members insist that any market failures in the real world are illusions caused by not doing capitalism hard enough. When deregulation and markets fail, the answer is always more deregulation and more markets.
That's the story of the American health industry in a nutshell. Rather than accepting that people won't shop for the best emergency room while unconscious in an ambulance, or that the "clearing price" of "not dying of cancer" is "infinity," the cult insists that America's worst-in-class, most expensive health system just needs more capitalism to turn it into a world leader.
In the 1980s, Reagan's court sorcerers decreed that they could fix health care with something called "Prospective Payment Systems," which would pay hospitals a lump sum for treating conditions, rather than reimbursing them for each procedure, using competition and profit motives to drive "efficiency." The hospital system responded by "upcoding' patients: if you showed up with a broken leg and a history of coronary disease, they would code you as a heart patient and someone who needed a cast. They'd collect both lump sums, slap a cast on you, and wheel you out the door:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4195137/
As Robert Kuttner writes for The American Prospect, this kind of abuse was predictable from the outset, especially since Health and Human Services is starved of budget for auditors and can only hand out "slaps on the wrist" when they catch a hospital ripping off the system:
https://prospect.org/economy/2024-06-13-fantasyland-general/
Upcoding isn't limited to Medicare fraud, either. Hospitals and insurers are locked in a death-battle over payments, and hospitals' favorite scam is sending everyone to the ER, even when they don't have emergencies (some hospitals literally lock all the doors except for the ER entrance). That way, a normal, uncomplicated childbirth can be transformed into a "Level 5" emergency treatment (the highest severity of emergency) and generate a surprise bill of over $2,700:
https://pluralistic.net/2021/10/27/crossing-a-line/#zero-fucks-given
The US health industry is bad enough to generate a constant degree of political will for change, but the industry (and its captured politicians and regulators) is also canny enough to dream up an endless procession of useless gimmicks designed to temporarily bleed off the pressure for change. In 2018, HHS passed a rule requiring hospitals to publish their prices.
Hospitals responded to this with a shrewd gambit: they simply ignored the rule. So in 2021, HHS made another rule, creating penalties for ignoring the first rule:
https://www.cms.gov/priorities/key-initiatives/hospital-price-transparency/hospitals
The theory here was that publishing prices would create "market discipline." Again, this isn't wholly nonsensical. To the extent that patients have nonurgent conditions and the free time to shop around, being able to access prices will help them. Indeed, if the prices are in a standards-defined, machine-readable form, patients and their advocates could automatically import them, create price-comparison sites, leaderboards, etc. None of this addresses the core problem that health-care is a) a human right and b) not a discretionary expense, but it could help at the margins.
But there's another wrinkle here. The same people who claim that prices can solve all of our problems also insist that monopolies are impossible. They've presided over a decades-long assault on antitrust law that has seen hospitals, pharma companies, insurers, and a menagerie of obscure middlemen merge into gigantic companies that are too big to fail and too big to jail. When a single hospital system is responsible for the majority of care in a city or even a county, how much punishment can regulators realistically subject it to?
Not much, as it turns out. Kuttner describes how Mass Gen Brigham cornered the market on health-care in Boston, allowing it to flout the rules on pricing. In addition to standard tricks – like charging self-pay patients vastly more than insured payments (because individuals don't have the bargaining power of insurers), Mass Gen Brigham's price data is a sick joke.
See for yourself! The portal will send you giant, unstructured, ZIPped text files filled with cryptic garbage like:
ADJUSTABLE C TAPER NECK PLUS|1|UNITED HEALTHCARE [1016]|HB CH UNITED HMO / PPO / INDEMNITY [34]|UNITED HEALTHCARE HMO [101604]|75|Inv Loc: 1004203; from OR location 1004203|52.02|Inpatient PAF; 69.36% Billed|75|Inv Loc: 1004203; from OR location 1004203|56.87|Outpatient PAF; 75.83% Billed
https://www.massgeneralbrigham.org/en/patient-care/patient-visitor-information/billing/cms-required-hospital-charge-data
These files have tens of thousands of rows. As a patient, you are meant to parse through these in order to decide whether you're getting ripped off on that HIP STEM 16X203MM SIZE 4 FEMORAL PRESS FIT NEUTRAL REVISION TITANIUM you're in the market for (as it happens, I have two of these in my body).
Kuttner describes the surreal lengths he had to go through to prevent his mother from getting ripped off by Mass Gen through an upcoding hustle. By coding her as "admitted for observation," Mass Gen was able to turn her into an outpatient, with a 20% co-pay (this is down to a GW Bush policy that punishes hospitals that charge Medicare for inpatient care when they could be treated as outpatients – hospitals reflexively game the system to make every patient an outpatient, even if they have overnight hospital stays).
Kuttner's an expert on this: he was national policy correspondent for the New England Journal of Medicine and covers the health beat for the Prospect. Even so, it took him ten hours of phone calls to two doctors' offices and Blue Cross to resolve the discrepancy. The average person is not qualified to do this – indeed, the average person won't even know they've been upcoded.
Needless to say that people in other countries – countries where health care is cheaper and the outcomes are better – are baffled by this. Canadians, Britons, Australians, Germans, Finns, etc do not have to price-shop for their care. They don't have to hawkishly monitor their admission paperwork for sneaky upcodes. They don't have to spend ten hours on the phone arguing about esoteric billing practices.
In a rational world, we'd compare the American system to the rest of the world and say, "Well, they've figured it out, we should do what they're doing." But in good old U-S-A! U-S-A! U-S-A!, the answer to this is more prices, more commercialization, more market forces. Just rub some capitalism on it!
That's where companies like Multiplan come in: this is a middleman that serves other middlemen. Multiplan negotiates prices on behalf of insurers, and splits the difference between the list price and the negotiated price with them:
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/07/us/health-insurance-medical-bills.html
But – as the Arm and a Leg podcast points out – this provides the perverse incentive for Multiplan to drive list prices up. If the list price quintuples, and then Multiplan drives it back down to, say, double the old price, they collect more money. Meanwhile, your insurer sticks you with the bill, over and above your deductible and co-pay:
https://armandalegshow.com/episode/multiplan/
The Multiplan layer doesn't just allow insurers to rip you off (though boy does it allow insurers to rip you off), it also makes it literally impossible to know what the price is going to be before you get your procedure. As with any proposition bet, the added complexity is there to make it impossible for you to calculate the odds and figure out if you're getting robbed:
https://pluralistic.net/2022/05/04/house-always-wins/#are-you-on-drugs
Multiplan is the purest expression of market dynamics brainworms I've yet encountered: solving the inefficiencies created by the complexity of a system with too many middlemen by adding another middle-man who is even more complex.
No matter what the problem is with America's health industry, the answer is always the same: more markets! Are older voters getting pissed off at politicians for slashing Medicare? No problem: just create Medicare Advantage, where old people can surrender their right to government care and place themselves in the loving hands of a giant corporation that makes more money by denying them care.
The US health industry is a perfect parable about the dangers of trusting shareholder accountable markets to do the work of democratically accountable governments. Shareholders love monopolies, so they drove monopolization throughout the health supply chain. As David Dayen writes in his 2020 book Monopolized the pharma industry monopolized first, and put the screws to hospitals:
https://pluralistic.net/2021/01/29/fractal-bullshit/#dayenu
Hospitals formed regional monopolies to counter the seller power of consolidated Big Pharma. That's Mass Gen's story: tapping the capital markets to buy other hospitals in the region until it became too big to fail and too big to jail (and too big to care). Consolidated hospitals, in turn, put the screws to insurers, so they also consolidated, fighting Big Hospital's pricing power.
Monopoly at any point in a supply chain leads to monopoly throughout the supply chain. But patients can't consolidate (that's what governments are for – representing the diffuse interests of people). Neither can health workers (that's what unions are for). So the system screwed everyone: patients paid more for worse care. Health workers put in longer hours under worse conditions and got paid less.
Kuttner describes how his eye doctor races from patient to patient "as if he was on roller skates." When Kuttner wrote him a letter questioning the quality of care, the eye doctor answered that he understood that he was giving his patients short shrift, but explained that he had to, because his pay was half what he needed, relegating him to a small apartment and an old car. The hospital – which skims the payments he gets for care – sets his caseload, and he can't turn down patients.
The answers to this are obvious: get markets out of health care. Unionize health workers. Give regulators the budgets and power to hold health corporations to account.
But for market cultists, all of that can't work. Instead, we have to create more esoteric middlemen like "pharmacy benefit managers" and Multiplan. We need more prices to shovel into the market computer's data-hopper. If we just capitalism hard enough, surely the system will finally work…someday.
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If you'd like an essay-formatted version of this post to read or share, here's a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/06/13/a-punch-in-the-guts/#hayek-pilled
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covid-safer-hotties · 8 months ago
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Deaths Are Up Post-Covid, and So Are Funeral Stocks: Prognosis - Published Aug 19, 2024
The Business of Death Aussies, Americans, and Brits — and no doubt people in many other nations — are dying faster than before the pandemic.
Even though Covid waves are becoming less deadly, thanks mostly to increased immune protection from vaccinations and prior infections, the coronavirus remains a significant killer. And stubbornly high all-cause mortality rates indicate that its direct and indirect effects are helping drive a sustained increase in death and disease around the globe.
It’s depressing news, I know.
With death comes bereavement, and there’s been a lot of that since SARS-CoV-2 began spreading widely in late 2019. The number of officially reported Covid fatalities (7.1 million worldwide) doesn’t fully explain the trend in excess deaths. (Neither do Covid vaccines, since body bags were piling up months before the shots were released, and multiple studies show the immunizations protect against severe illness and death).
There’s no silver lining to the tragic loss of life. But if one group sees an upside, it’s those providing funerals, cremations, and burials. Publicly traded companies handling funerals and related services have handed investors an average 79% return since Jan. 1, 2020 — outpacing the 60% gain in the MSCI All Country World Index, one of the broadest measures of the global equity market.
The US highlights the morbid picture. In the two decades before the pandemic, the number of deaths had been climbing at an average clip of almost 1% a year — reflecting population growth and aging, and the devastating opioid epidemic — for a crude rate in 2019 of 869.7 deaths for every 100,000 Americans.
Covid catapulted the rate well beyond 1,000 in 2020 and 2021 before the rate dropped back to just over 984 in 2022. Last year, there were 927.4 deaths per 100,000 people in the US — almost 12% above the 20-year average — for nearly 3.1 million deaths all up.
The coronavirus directly and indirectly contributed to many of them. For instance, a jump in drug overdoses and alcohol use–related diseases during the pandemic likely added to fatalities from unintentional injuries and chronic liver disease in 2023, according to a study this month. Covid also led to more cardiometabolic disease, and age-adjusted mortality rates for diabetes, heart disease, and stroke were above pre-pandemic levels.
Last month, researchers reported similar findings in Australia, where emergency departments have taken longer to hospitalize patients arriving in ambulances — a sign of health-system stress associated with a greater risk of patients dying up to 30 days after their initial medical encounter.
Mortality rates in England have also stayed persistently high since Covid hit, likely reflecting the direct effects of the illness, pressures on the National Health Service, and disruptions to chronic disease detection and management, researchers said in a study in January.
“The greatest numbers of excess deaths in the acute phase of the pandemic were in older adults,” Jonny Pearson-Stuttard and colleagues wrote. “The pattern now is one of persisting excess deaths, which are most prominent in relative terms in middle-aged and younger adults.”
Almost five years into the pandemic, dodging SARS-CoV-2 still remains one of the best ways to avoid adding to the toll — and the frequency of funerals. —Jason Gale
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jackoshadows · 4 months ago
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Israel is demolishing northern Gaza and fortifying military positions, imagery shows
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2024/12/23/gaza-north-israel-jabalya-palestinians/
Israel is carrying out mass demolitions and erecting military fortifications in residential areas of northern Gaza where tens of thousands of Palestinians have been forced to flee their homes, according to satellite imagery, verified videos and interviews.
As areas are emptied of Palestinians, Israeli forces have demolished entire neighborhoods, established military fortifications and built new roads, according to a Washington Post analysis of high-resolution satellite images. The visual evidence shows almost half of Jabalya refugee camp was demolished or cleared between Oct. 14 and Dec. 15, connecting a preexisting road in the west to an expanded vehicle track in the east — carving out a military axis that stretches from the sea to the border fence with Israel.
The establishment of this corridor, the clearing of tracts of land on either side of it and the construction of square-shaped protected outposts resemble the IDF's transformation of the Netzarim Corridor, a strategic Israeli military zone in the center of Gaza, analysts said. While Israeli forces cut the Netzarim Corridor through a lightly populated, largely agricultural area, Israel's operations in the north are centered in dense urban neighborhoods — effectively destroying northern Palestinian cities.
As of Dec. 1, a third of all buildings across the North Gaza governate had been destroyed since the beginning of the war — including more than 5,000 in Jabalya, more than 3,000 in Beit Lahia and more than 2,000 in Beit Hanoun, according to the latest data from the U.N. Satellite Center. Sixty percent of the destruction in the Jabalya refugee camp took place between Sept. 6 and Dec. 1, the data showed, and the demolitions and displacement have continued in the weeks since.
A satellite image taken Dec. 15 shows widespread devastation across Beit Lahia and Jabalya, with a market, mosque, shops and homes flattened into heaps of concrete and dust. On Dec. 4, the Israeli military forced 5,500 people sheltering in schools in Beit Lahia to flee south to Gaza City, according to the U.N. humanitarian affairs office.
Earlier this month, former Israeli defense minister Moshe Ya'alon told local media in a series of interviews that the IDF was carrying out "ethnic cleansing" in northern Gaza. "Beit Lahia no longer exists, Beit Hanoun no longer exists, and now they are working on Jabalya," he said.
In interviews conducted by phone and text message over multiple weeks, 10 northern Gaza residents described to The Post the widespread targeting of civilian neighborhoods by Israeli forces, dangerous mass evacuations where men and teenage boys were separated from women and children, as well as the abuse and arbitrary detention of some of those trying to flee. Their accounts were consistent with photos and videos verified by The Post of mass screenings and arrests, as well as attacks on civilians.
"In northern Gaza, there is nothing left that sustains life," said Beit Lahia resident Said Kilani, 41. "Everything has been destroyed to force people out."
In the first three weeks of the IDF's new offensive in the north, more than 1,000 people were killed, the health ministry estimated, adding it was probably an undercount with so many bodies still on the streets or buried under rubble. Gaza's civil defense service said on Oct. 23 it could no longer operate safely there, leaving the area without ambulances or rescue workers.
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maqu3t · 7 months ago
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In regard to the nursing home thing. I started to work at a few of them during early covid and was lowkey asking the same question because the conditions for patients were so heinous.
There was this paper that came out in 2021. A lot of news outlets published articles on it at the time, but if it has gotten past the working stage then I haven't seen the official publication. However, data from 2024 continues to support it.
Essentially, the problem is that over 70% of nursing homes in the United States are owned by investors in private equity and real estate. These investors insist on cutting costs in order to save money for themselves.
Nursing homes that are acquired by private equities typically see a 1.4% drop in the number of employees and the amount of time that nurses spend with patients is reduced by 3%
There is a 10% increase in patient mortality during the first 90 days at a nursing home that is owned by a private equity.
Investors also utilize real estate assets for profit. Because the buildings often have more value than the nursing home business, investors will buy a nursing home from an operator only to lease back the building and charge the operator hefty management and consulting fees.
Investors also push these nursing homes to buy ambulance transports, drugs, ventilators and other products or services at above-market rates from other companies that they own.
This forces nursing homes to compensate for the financial strain through even lower standards of care. Facilities are able to provide lower levels of service like this without repercussions because insurance reimbursement rates are not affected by the outcome of patient health.
These investors literally do not care that they are killing people with their greed.
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global-research-report · 20 days ago
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The Business of Saving Lives: Market Analysis of EMS Billing Software in the U.S.
The U.S. emergency medical services billing software market size is anticipated to reach USD 814.58 million by 2030, expanding at a CAGR of 8.72% from 2024 to 2030, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. The increasing demand for software that enhances processes and generates revenue for clients is expected to propel growth of the market. EMS billing platforms enable EMS providers to focus on improving patient care without the need for complex and lengthy billing operations. This is anticipated to drive the market's growth.
Furthermore, the COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on the use of EMS billing software in the U.S., resulting in both challenges and opportunities for the sector. According to the survey conducted by the National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians (NAEMT), around 61% of EMS agencies experienced a one-third decrease in call volume during the early stages of the pandemic. This decline in service demand led to a substantial drop in revenue for many agencies, with nearly three-quarters reporting financial strain due to increased COVID-related costs. However, the pandemic has accelerated the adoption of automated billing solutions and data management practices. Agencies are now more focused on utilizing technology to streamline their billing processes, improve reporting, and enhance decision-making capabilities. This has increased the growth in the adoption of advanced EMS billing software and innovative billing strategies, expanding the market for future expansion.
Managing complex billing software and handling patient data are challenging and time-consuming tasks for emergency care organizations. As a result, various providers have started launching automated software to streamline processes, decrease time spent on administrative tasks, and enable patient data to be accessed from multiple sources.
U.S. Emergency Medical Services Billing Software Market Report Highlights
On the basis of component, the outsourced segment dominated the market in 2023, and is expected to witness the fastest growth over the forecast period. The companies find the outsourced option to be more cost-effective than developing their software in-house. The availability of integrated and advanced billing software has made the billing process more efficient for service providers
On the basis of type, land ambulances dominated the market in 2023, due to faster response time for transporting patients suffering from cardiac arrest or accidental emergency cases
Rising demand for land ambulances from the Medicare-insured population is expected to drive growth in land ambulance Air ambulance services are expected to have the fastest CAGR during the forecast period
Some prominent players in the U.S. EMS billing software market includes MEDAPOINT (MP CLOUD TECHNOLOGIES), eso, Ambubill - Ambulance Billing Service., AIM EMS SOFTWARE & SERVICES, ImagineSoftware, Technology Partners, LLC, Change Healthcare, Isalus Healthcare, Lexipol (EMS1), iTech Workshop Pvt Ltd, Kareo, Inc., AdvancedMD, Inc., Digitech Computer LLC, Intermedix (R1 RCM), Wittman Enterprises, LLC, Traumasoft, and ZOLL Medical Corporation
U.S. Emergency Medical Services Billing Software Market Segmentation
Grand View Research has segmented the U.S. emergency medical services billing software market on the basis of component, and type.
U.S. Emergency Medical Services Component Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
In-house
Outsourced
U.S. Emergency Medical Services Type Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
Land Ambulance Services
Air Ambulance Services
Water Ambulance Services
key players in the U.S. Emergency Medical Services Billing Software Market
MEDAPOINT (MP CLOUD TECHNOLOGIES)
eso
Ambubill - Ambulance Billing Service.
AIM EMS SOFTWARE & SERVICES
ImagineSoftware, Technology Partners, LLC
Change Healthcare
Isalus Healthcare
Lexipol (EMS1)
iTech Workshop Pvt Ltd
Kareo, Inc.
AdvancedMD, Inc.
Digitech Computer LLC
Intermedix (R1 RCM)
Wittman Enterprises, LLC
Traumasoft
ZOLL Medical Corporation
Order a free sample PDF of the U.S. Emergency Medical Services Billing Software Market Intelligence Study, published by Grand View Research.
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itsrattysworld · 1 month ago
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marketingreportz · 2 months ago
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Emergency Medical Services Products Market Opportunity Analysis & Industry Forecast, 2024–2030
Emergency Medical Services Products Market Overview:
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A major trend in the market in telemedicine. The integration of telemedicine into EMS allows for remote patient monitoring, virtual consultations, and real-time data sharing, improving patient care and reducing response times. Another trend in the market is the increasing focus on health leading to a number of devices such as pulse oximeters, bp monitors etc at home. When an unusual reading is spotted, the patient can call emergency medical services leading to better outcomes. The American Heart Association conducted a poll in association with by Elevance Health Foundation. The survey participants, patients with high blood pressure at clinics in under-resourced areas throughout the U.S., were provided with blood pressure kits to monitor their blood pressure at home as part of the Building Healthier, Safer Communities Together initiative supported. About 88% of the participants said that they planned to check their blood pressure levels at least once daily, and 64% of the respondents said they believe that monitoring their blood pressure at home will help to improve their overall health.
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Emergency Medical Services Products Market — Report Coverage:
The “Emergency Medical Services Products Market Report — Forecast (2024–2030)” by IndustryARC, covers an in-depth analysis of the following segments in the Emergency Medical Services Products Market.
AttributeSegment
By Mode of Service
Ground Ambulance
Air Ambulance
Water Ambulance
By Service Type
Basic Life Support (BLS)
Advanced Life Support (ALS)
Others
By Type
Life Support and Emergency Resuscitation Equipment
Patient Monitoring Systems
Patient Transport Equipment
Wound Care Products
IV Supplies
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Others
By Application
Cardiac Care
Trauma Injuries
Respiratory Care
Others
By End User
Hospitals and Trauma Centers
Ambulatory Surgical Centers
Fire Departments and Public Safety Agencies
Military and Defense
Home Care Settings
Others
By Geography
North America (U.S., Canada and Mexico)
Europe (Germany, France, UK, Italy, Spain, Russia and Rest of Europe),
Asia-Pacific (China, Japan, South Korea, India, Australia & New Zealand and Rest of Asia-Pacific),
South America (Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Colombia and Rest of South America)
Rest of the World (Middle East and Africa).
COVID-19 / Ukraine Crisis — Impact Analysis:
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The outbreak of COVID-19 strained the emergency medical services EMS market. Hospitals were at their breaking point and EMS staff were in constant need. The immediate need for ventilators, masks and testing kits soared where patient management strategies had to be advanced rapidly. Due to the supply chain issues, most of the EMS products were in low supply especially in the initial days of the pandemic.
The Russia-Ukraine war affected the supply chains, leaving some without the critical equipment they needed. Due to high costs, it was difficult to source medical necessities since health facilities had less funding to spend on such products.
Key Takeaways:
APAC Leads the Market:
The APAC region held a major market share of 37% in 2023 due to pressing public health concerns, particularly road accidents and pollution-related illnesses. According to the Asian Development Bank, Asia and the Pacific record 645,000 road accident fatalities annually, with nearly 3.5 million deaths in the past five years. This high incidence of accidents, coupled with the rising burden of respiratory and cardiovascular diseases caused by severe air pollution in countries like India, China, Bangladesh and Pakistan is driving demand for reliable EMS products. Healthcare systems are struggling to cope, leading governments and healthcare providers to invest heavily in EMS infrastructure. This urgent need for advanced EMS products, faster response times, and well-equipped ambulances is propelling the rapid market growth in Asia-Pacific.
Respiratory Care is the Fastest Growing
The segment of respiratory care in the Emergency Medical Services Products Market is the fastest growing, this growth can be attributable to the increasing frequencies of respiratory diseases associated with pollution. As noted by the World Bank, small particulate matter (PM2.5) from air pollution affects diseases including Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), lung cancer and pneumonia. These problems are worst in the developing countries where individuals are subjected to high pollution rates every day. In fact, around 6.4 million people every day die due to these tiny particles floating in the air. Moreover, the expenses incurred due to pollution borne health problems are enormous which is estimated to be $8.1 trillion annually; this is about 6.1% of the global Gross Domestic Product (GDP). As the cases of respiratory emergencies are rising, the need for such equipment as ventilators and other products that are used by EMS services is increasing significantly. These devices are essential in emergency responses, further driving growth in this segment, especially in regions heavily impacted by air pollution.
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Life Support and Emergency Resuscitation Equipment is the largest segment
The largest segment of the Emergency Medical Services Products Market is generally Life Support and Emergency Resuscitation Equipment because of the growing need and application for intensive care in emergency cases. Among these, cardiovascular diseases which impact over 640 million people globally now are the primary driving force for this demand as indicated by the British Heart Foundation’s September 2024 report. Heart and circulatory diseases alone affect 1 in 12 people in the world, which is why there is a rise in demand for technologies such as defibrillators and ventilators. Also, according to WHO, road traffic injuries are the leading cause of death among children and young persons between the ages of 5 and 29 representing a large population that requires emergency resuscitation and life support tools.
Growing Prevalence of Chronic Diseases Drives the Market
One of the key factors that have been fueling the growth of the market is the rise in the cases of chronic diseases in the global population. Chronic diseases like cardiovascular diseases and chronic respiratory diseases are conditions that may call for immediate medical attention hence boosting the need for more sophisticated EMS products. Since chronic diseases are characterized by acute events, the use of emergency care is significant. Citing the World Health Organization, cardiovascular diseases are known to cause 17.9 million lives every year, and chronic cardiovascular diseases alone is responsible for the death of over 4.1 million people annually. This increasing tendency places a great deal of load on healthcare systems and hence causing an increased spending on EMS equipment such as defibrillators, ventilators, and other related products for managing these crises. When the number of patients with chronic diseases increases, the need for timely and effective emergency care increases as well.
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Shortage of EMS Staff
The EMS industry is experiencing a severe shortage of skilled workers particularly paramedics and EMTs. As per Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services, Kentucky has an attrition rate of 21%, which means two out of 10 of their emergency medical technicians, commonly known as EMTs, will not return or certify again in 2025. Further, only 40% of their EMTs work with an EMS service. The demanding nature of the job characterized by long hours, irregular shifts and exposure to high-stress situations makes it increasingly difficult to attract and retain skilled professionals. Coupled with this, the relatively low compensation compared to other healthcare professions further discourages potential recruits. The increasing complexity of medical procedures and the rapid advancement of technology require a higher level of specialized training and certification. Additionally, several emergency workers died due to the pandemic leading to severe shortages in several parts of the world. More than 3,600 US healthcare workers died in the first year of the pandemic according to Lost on the Frontline, a 12-month investigation by the Guardian and Kaiser Health News (KHN).
Key Market Players:
Product/Service launches, approvals, patents and events, acquisitions, partnerships, and collaborations are key strategies adopted by players in the Emergency Medical Services Products Market. The top 10 companies in this industry are listed below:
Medtronic
Stryker Corporation
Philips Healthcare
Cardinal Health
ZOLL Medical Corporation
GE Healthcare
Ferno-Washington, Inc.
Ambu A/S
3M Health Care
Honeywell International Inc.
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Cash-strapped wellbeing services counties are seeking savings across the board, including in emergency care. In some areas, this translates to fewer ambulances or reduced on-call hours, reports rural oriented newspaper Maaseudun Tulevaisuus.
According to MT, some emergency units in Central Uusimaa are functioning with reduced services and there are fewer nighttime ambulance services in parts of Southwest Finland.
All welfare areas are likely seeking savings opportunities in emergency services, according to Juha Hyötyläinen, chair of the Finnish Association of Paramedics and A&E Nursing Professionals.
"I can't provide exact numbers, but in some areas, there are concrete plans to reduce the number of units. Additionally, units currently on 24/7 immediate standby may be downgraded to daytime-only units," Hyötyläinen said.
Savings are also planned in different regions by converting some existing ambulances into single-paramedic units that could used for non-urgent paramedic tasks.
"Support operations will surely need to continue, but the core purpose of emergency care must not be compromised," Hyötyläinen said.
The government requires Finland's wellbeing services counties to cover a nearly 1.4 billion euro deficit by the end of 2026.
EV owners to shell out more
Minister of Transport and Communication Lulu Ranne (Finns) is calling for a fuel-neutral car taxation arrangement which would mean significant increase in vehicle taxes for electric vehicle (EV) owners, reports business daily Kauppalehti.
KL reports that the rise in low-emission vehicles has reduced state tax revenues, with Ranne stating that the government cannot afford further declines in tax income.
Ranne has said that she doesn't believe the additional tax will prompt significant backlash from EV owners.
"If you can afford to buy an electric car, you can also afford to pay a little more in taxes," Ranne said in an interview with tech periodical Tekniikka&Talous.
In November 2024, the Ministry of Transport and Communications and the Ministry of Finance initiated government-led project aimed at comprehensive traffic taxation and financing reform
According to Ranne, the additional revenue could also be used to partially reduce the road maintenance backlog.
The finance ministry, led by Finns Party chair Riikka Purra, is planning to increase the vehicle tax by some 35 million euros in 2026, mainly targeting EVs and plug-in hybrids.
Turku's population boom
Turku's population growth continues to set records, growing more last year than it has since 1972, reports tabloid Ilta-Sanomat.
According to preliminary data from Statistics Finland, Turku’s population grew by 4,170 people, indicating a 2.1 percent increase from the previous year. Currently, Turku has a population of 206,035.
Last year, Turku was the only major city where population growth surpassed the previous year's level.
Its population growth was driven by both domestic and international migration, a trend that has continued since 2018. At the same time, Turku has seen more deaths than births since 2017.
About 36 percent of the influx came from within Finland, while 64 percent arrived from abroad. The domestic migration surplus reached its highest point in about 30 years.
The largest group of immigrants to Turku was people aged 20–39, which the labour market considers an ideal demographic. About a quarter of the foreign arrivals came from Nordic countries or the EU.
By the end of last year, 16.7 percent of Turku's residents spoke a language other than Finnish or Swedish.
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Learning CPR on manikins without breasts puts women’s lives at risk, study finds
Analysis of training models on global market found all had flat torsos with just one having a breast overlay
by Natasha May Health reporter
Thu 21 Nov 2024 09.00 EST
Most CPR manikins don’t have breasts, which contributes towards women being less likely to receive life-saving first aid from bystanders, a study has found.
The study led by Dr Rebecca Szabo, the lead of the Gandel Simulation Service at the Royal Women’s hospital in Melbourne, analysed all manikin models on the global market designed for adult cardiopulmonary resuscitation training.
Of the 20 different manikins, the researchers found all them had flat torsos, with only one model having a breast overlay. Eight were identified as male and seven had no gender specified.
The study, published in the journal Health Promotion International, highlights the findings as an equity issue with implications for the human right to health.
Australian research published in June found women are less likely to receive life-saving CPR after cardiac arrest and less likely to survive.
A survey by St John Ambulance in the UK, published in October, found women who go into cardiac arrest in public are less likely than men to receive chest compressions from bystanders as people “worry about touching their breasts”. The study suggested “unequal outcomes for women after cardiac arrest may start in CPR training and CPR manikin design related to implicit bias.”
Szabo, an obstetrician and gynaecologist, embarked on her research when she could not find any CPR manikins with breasts to train healthcare workers in life support for maternal cardiac arrest in pregnancy. She was concerned as Melbourne’s Delta Covid-19 wave in 2021 was leading to sicker patients and more ICU admissions.
“In the end we purchased a chest plate with breasts online,” Szabo said. “It’s similar to what a drag queen would wear and goes on like a singlet. We put that on our manikin for training.”
Szabo said CPR compression technique is no different for women, and that training on manikins representative of both sexes “may help people feel more comfortable … being confronted with a bra, breasts and something different” in a real-life emergency.
Breasts may also influence how defibrillator pads are applied, especially if there are breast implants or larger breasts, she said.
Despite worse CPR outcomes for women being well documented, “our study shows despite this little has changed in diversity of available CPR training manikins globally”, Szabo said.
“Our study is the first of its kind to name this as a gender and human rights issue linking this to business human rights and the commercial determinants of health.”
The authors of the study have urged CPR training providers and manufacturers to commit to improving the diversity of CPR training manikins, which they say should be the responsibility of those organisations.
“Governments, manufacturing companies, training bodies and those of us procuring and using these important training products all play an important role to address this important issue that may improve outcomes for women,” Szabo said.
She said this aligned with the aims of the National Women’s Health Advisory Council, chaired by Australia’s assistant minister for health, Ged Kearney, “to tackle ‘medical misogyny’,” on a range of key concerns including cardiovascular disease.
Prof Bronwyn Graham, the national director of the Centre for Sex and Gender Equity in Health and Medicine opened in March by The George Institute for Global Health, said “Szabo and colleagues’ findings are emblematic of a widespread bias in the health and medical ecosystem that has led to healthcare practices being optimised for the white male body; with detrimental and sometimes deadly implications for anyone who doesn’t fit this mould”.
“It highlights the critical need for regulatory bodies at all stages of the health and medical pipeline – from fundamental research through to the tools used to educate healthcare providers – to have policies that mandate consideration of sex and gender,” she said.
“Without such policies, these often insidious biases remain, and we will continue to put the lives of women and girls, and other marginalised sex and gender groups (including those with variations in sex characteristics, trans, and gender-diverse people) at risk of harm on a daily basis.”
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062 of 2025
Was your 2024 like mine?
by another-sky
In 2024, did you...
Have a family member throw you a birthday party?
Start using a habit tracker? Cut your own hair?
Buy something really neat/unique on eBay?
Watch the solar eclipse?
Move to a new house?
Have to wear a heart monitor?
Go to your town's farmer's market?
Have a movie marathon?
See a blimp fly over your house?
Do the New York Times crossword puzzle?
Lose a pet to cancer? Watch the Olympics?
See lots of deer in your yard?
See lots of squirrels in your yard?
Have to reschedule a doctor's appointment? Go bowling?
Take shelter in your basement during a tornado warning?
Open a new bank account?
Use a smartwatch to track your sleep?
Write in a dream journal?
Get covid for the first time?
Buy a new couch?
Have a bad experience with a grocery delivery service?
Have relatives visit you from out-of-state?
Go to an air show?
Go to a sci-fi/fantasy fan convention?
Go to a zoo?
Go to an orchestra performance?
Have a panic attack that was triggered by something unexpected? Create an account on Bluesky?
Find a nest of baby birds near your house?
Have to lie down because your heart rate was too high?
Get taken to the hospital in an ambulance?
Play a game in a VR headset?
Fly a drone?
Stop watching a TV show because you didn't like it? Have minor flooding in your back yard after a lot of rain?
Struggle with severe insomnia?
Find a wasp in your house? Go to some new restaurants that opened up in your town?
See the northern/southern lights?
Buy a new lawn mower?
Buy a new snowblower?
Get so sick that you were mostly bedbound?
Have a large unexpected expense? See a Cybertruck in your neighborhood?
Back up your computer to an external hard drive? Have a hobby you couldn't do as often because of your health?
Delete years' worth of unneeded emails from your inbox?
Wear compression stockings?
Stock up on extra food/water/supplies in case of an emergency? Create a spreadsheet? Babysit a niece/nephew?
Spend all afternoon hanging out in a coffee shop? Decorate your front porch with pumpkins for autumn?
Start taking a new vitamin/supplement?
Use ChatGPT? Receive a really funny gift for Christmas?
Wear earplugs inside a restaurant because it was too noisy?
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How Portable Ultrasound Devices Are Transforming Point-of-Care Diagnostics
Portable ultrasound equipment has revolutionized the field of medical diagnostics, offering greater flexibility, convenience, and enhanced patient care. Unlike traditional bulky ultrasound machines, portable ultrasound devices are compact and lightweight, making them easy to transport and use in various medical settings such as clinics, emergency rooms, ambulances, and even in-home care scenarios. The portability of these devices allows healthcare professionals to perform real-time imaging and diagnostics at the patient's bedside, reducing the need for patient transport and enabling faster decision-making.
According to MRFR analysis, the market size for portable ultrasound equipment was projected to reach 1.62 billion US dollars in 2022. It is anticipated that the market for portable ultrasound equipment would increase from 1.69 billion USD in 2023 to 2.6 billion USD in 2032. Over the course of the forecast period (2024–2032), the portable ultrasound equipment market is anticipated to develop at a CAGR of approximately 4.88%.
These devices utilize high-frequency sound waves to produce images of the body's internal structures. The non-invasive nature of portable ultrasound equipment makes it suitable for various medical applications, including obstetrics, cardiology, musculoskeletal assessment, and abdominal imaging. The demand for portable ultrasound equipment has increased significantly due to its convenience, efficiency, and technological advancements that have enhanced image quality.
Portable Ultrasound Equipment Size
The size of portable ultrasound equipment is one of its key advantages. The devices are designed to be compact and lightweight, often weighing just a few pounds. This smaller size does not compromise their functionality; they can perform high-quality scans similar to traditional, larger ultrasound machines. Portable ultrasound equipment typically comes in handheld or laptop-style formats. Handheld models are pocket-sized and resemble small tablets or smartphones, making them extremely easy to carry and use in various clinical environments. Laptop-style models are slightly larger but offer more robust imaging capabilities and additional features.
The compact size of portable ultrasound equipment allows it to be used in settings where space is limited, such as ambulances, field hospitals, and outpatient clinics. It also facilitates easy storage and quick deployment, making it an ideal choice for emergency and point-of-care applications.
Portable Ultrasound Equipment Share
The market share of portable ultrasound equipment has seen substantial growth over the past few years. Several factors contribute to this rising share, including the increasing adoption of point-of-care testing, technological advancements in ultrasound imaging, and the growing need for efficient diagnostic tools in emerging economies. The market is dominated by key players such as GE Healthcare, Philips Healthcare, Fujifilm, and Siemens Healthineers, who continue to innovate and expand their product offerings.
The increasing prevalence of chronic diseases, such as cardiovascular conditions and cancer, has driven the demand for portable ultrasound equipment. Additionally, the rising focus on preventive healthcare and early diagnosis is further propelling the market share. With the advent of AI integration and improved imaging capabilities, portable ultrasound devices are expected to capture a larger market share in the coming years, catering to various medical specialties and improving access to quality healthcare services globally.
Portable Ultrasound Equipment Analysis
A comprehensive analysis of portable ultrasound equipment reveals several factors influencing its growth. One of the primary drivers is the increasing need for point-of-care diagnostics, particularly in remote and underserved areas. The portability and ease of use of these devices make them an essential tool for healthcare providers, especially in emergency and critical care settings.
Technological advancements have also played a significant role in the growth of this market. Innovations such as enhanced image resolution, 3D and 4D imaging capabilities, and the integration of AI for improved diagnostics have significantly improved the performance of portable ultrasound equipment. Furthermore, the COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the importance of portable ultrasound devices in managing respiratory and cardiovascular complications, boosting their adoption in emergency care.
Portable Ultrasound Equipment Trends
Several trends are shaping the portable ultrasound equipment market. First, the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning is enhancing the diagnostic accuracy and ease of use of these devices. AI-powered software can assist clinicians in interpreting images quickly and accurately, reducing the likelihood of diagnostic errors.
Second, there is a growing demand for wireless and handheld portable ultrasound equipment. These devices offer greater mobility and ease of use, especially in field operations, telemedicine, and remote healthcare settings. The trend towards miniaturization and improved connectivity options, such as cloud-based data storage, is also gaining traction.
Third, the rising focus on home healthcare and remote patient monitoring is driving the demand for portable ultrasound equipment. As more patients seek convenient, at-home diagnostic options, portable ultrasound devices are becoming increasingly popular in managing chronic conditions and monitoring fetal development.
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Market Segmentation: Understand the different segments of the market based on product type, application, and end-user to make informed business decisions.
Future Market Projections: Access data-driven forecasts to identify growth opportunities and plan strategic investments.
Recent Developments
AI Integration: Companies are incorporating AI algorithms into portable ultrasound equipment to enhance diagnostic accuracy and user-friendliness.
Wireless Technology: The development of wireless portable ultrasound devices has improved the ease of use, especially in telemedicine applications.
Improved Imaging Capabilities: New models with 3D and 4D imaging capabilities offer more detailed visualization, aiding in better diagnostic outcomes.
Partnerships and Collaborations: Leading manufacturers are forming strategic alliances to expand their product offerings and enhance market penetration.
Focus on Sustainability: The trend towards eco-friendly and energy-efficient portable ultrasound equipment is gaining momentum, reflecting a broader industry shift towards sustainability.
Portable ultrasound equipment continues to transform the landscape of medical diagnostics, providing accessible, efficient, and high-quality imaging solutions across various healthcare settings.
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Air Ambulance Market to Hit $10.09 Billion by 2032
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The global Air Ambulance Market was valued at USD 5.41 Billion in 2024 and it is estimated to garner USD 10.09 Billion by 2032 with a registered CAGR of 8.1% during the forecast period 2024 to 2032.
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Top Competitors:
Acadian Companies, Aeromedevac, Air Methods, ALPHA STAR, Babcock Scandinavian Air Ambulance, Gulf Helicopters, European Air Ambulance, Express Aviation Services, PHI Inc, REVA Inc., and others.
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Regional Analysis
-North America [United States, Canada, Mexico]
-South America [Brazil, Argentina, Columbia, Chile, Peru]
-Europe [Germany, UK, France, Italy, Russia, Spain, Netherlands, Turkey, Switzerland]
-Middle East & Africa [GCC, North Africa, South Africa]
-Asia-Pacific [China, Southeast Asia, India, Japan, Korea, Western Asia]
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Ambulance Stretchers Industry Report: Growth Drivers and Market Dynamics
Ambulance Stretchers Market Overview
 The global ambulance stretchers market size is estimated to reach USD 2.82 billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of 3.5% from 2024 to 2030, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. Rising number of road accidents, increasing prevalence of cardiovascular diseases, and favorable reimbursement policies are expected to propel the ambulance stretchers market growth.
Rising medical tourism in countries, such as India, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, and Mexico, are among major factors driving the market growth. Aspects that contribute to form a growing medical tourism are, better infrastructure and cheaper treatment costs. A heart bypass surgery costs around USD 113,000 in U.S. However, the same procedure costs USD 10,000 in India, USD 13,000 in Thailand, USD 20,000 in Singapore, USD 9,000 in Malaysia, and USD 3,250 in Mexico. Other procedures such as heart valve replacement, angioplasty, hip replacement, and knee replacement, have significant price differences. Thus, patients from developed countries prefer availing treatments in developing countries like India, Singapore, and Thailand. Hence, rising medical tourism is anticipated to boost the demand for ambulance stretchers, thereby, driving the market growth.
Favorable reimbursement policies in developed countries are also anticipated to boost the market growth. For instance, in the U.S., Medicare Part B always covers and emergency ambulance services. In some cases, it also covers non-emergency ambulance services. Such favorable policies are expected to increase adoption of ambulance services, thereby boosting the ambulance stretchers market’s growth.
Ambulance Stretchers Market Report Highlights
By product, Transport stretchers dominated the market with a revenue share of 55.0% in 2023.
Electric powered stretchers segment is anticipated to witness the fastest growth over the forecast period. Electric powered stretchers segment have observed a significant growth attributable to increasing initiatives taken by key companies to launch technologically advanced products.
North America ambulance stretchers market held the largest share in 2023 due to presence of favorable reimbursement policies, rising prevalence of cardiovascular diseases, and presence of key players in the region.
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Ambulance Stretchers Market Segmentation
Grand View Research has segmented the global ambulance stretchers market based on product, technology, equipment, and region:
Ambulance Stretchers Product Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
Emergency Stretchers
Transport Stretchers
Ambulance Stretchers Technology Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
Manual Stretchers
Electric Powered Stretchers
Pneumatic Stretchers
Ambulance Stretchers Equipment Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
Hospitals
EMS Service Providers
Ambulatory Service Centers
Others
Ambulance Stretchers Regional Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
North America
US
Canada
Mexico
Europe
UK
Germany
France
Italy
Spain
Denmark
Sweden
Norway
Asia Pacific
Japan
China
India
Australia
South Korea
Thailand
Latin America
Brazil
Argentina
Middle East and Africa (MEA)
South Africa
Saudi Arabia
UAE
Kuwait
Key Players in the Ambulance Stretchers Market
Stryker
Baxter
Medline Industries, LP.
Narang Medical Limited
FU SHUN HSING TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD
Ferno-Washington, Inc.
Zhangjiagang New Fellow Med Co.,Ltd.
ROYAX
MAC Medical, Inc.
Advanced Instrumentations
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