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Safe Patient Handling and Mobility (SPHM)

Market

Safe Patient Handling and Mobility (SPHM) Market

Scope: Industry Analysis, Market Size, Growth, Trends Till 2031

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Safe Patient Handling and Mobility (SPHM) Market Size and Growth

The Safe Patient Handling and Mobility (SPHM) market is witnessing significant growth, driven by increasing healthcare demands and a focus on patient safety. The global market size is projected to reach approximately $2.2 billion by 2026, reflecting advancements in technology and enhanced workforce training initiatives that promote effective patient handling practices. Request Sample Report

Companies Covered

(Covid 19 Impact Covered)

◍ Getinge (Arjo)

◍ Hill-Rom (Baxter)

◍ Invacare Corporation

◍ Stryker

◍ Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare

◍ Etac AB

◍ GF Health Products

◍ Guldmann,Inc.

◍ McAuley Medical

◍ HoverTech International

◍ Patient Positioning Systems LLC (PPS)

◍ Joerns Healthcare LLC

◍ Medline Industries

◍ Prism Medical UK

◍ Linet

◍ Stiegelmeyer GmbH & Co. KG

◍ Savaria

◍ Malvestio Spa

The Safe Patient Handling and Mobility (SPHM) Market features key players like Getinge, Hill-Rom, Invacare, and Stryker, offering innovative solutions to enhance patient safety and caregiver efficiency. They invest in R&D and customer education, driving market growth. Notable sales figures include Hill-Rom’s revenue of ~$2.5 billion and Invacare’s ~$800 million.

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Market Segmentation

By Application

Hospitals ◍ Home-care Settings ◍ Others

By Product

◍ Patient Transfer Devices ◍ Medical Beds ◍ Mobility Devices ◍ Bathroom and Toilet Assist Equipment

Stretchers and Transport Chairs

Others

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Market Growth

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$ X Billion USD

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