PUBLISHER: Frost & Sullivan | PRODUCT CODE: 1788050
PUBLISHER: Frost & Sullivan | PRODUCT CODE: 1788050
A comprehensive look at the role of AI, automation, and digital surveillance technologies, showcasing the innovations that drives towards real-time detection and prevention strategies of hospital-acquired infections
Hospital-acquired infections (HAI) occur 48 hours or more after hospital visit and were not present at the time of admission. Globally, around 136 million people are affected by HAIs every year. This increases the mortality rate and economic burden due to extended hospitalization and treatment. This report provides a comprehensive overview of various technologies that help mitigate HAIs. The report focuses on highlighting innovative ecosystems and stakeholders in autonomous disinfection and sterilization technologies, as well as smart monitoring and predictive surveillance technologies. Robotics is evolving rapidly with increasing autonomy and intelligent decision-making, and is being explored to sterilize surfaces and equipment in healthcare facilities. Healthcare AI systems are becoming better with larger volumes of disinfection data, and these platforms can be efficiently used to monitor and predict hospital infection patterns. The report will delve into the innovation landscape and the strategic developments (like partnerships, investments, and funding initiatives) within the autonomous disinfection and the smart monitoring and predictive surveillance technologies landscapes. It also identifies the potential growth areas within the different HAI prevention technologies landscape, which are poised to disrupt the market by 2030.
Hospital-acquired infections (HAI) continue to pose a silent but serious threat across healthcare systems, increasing morbidity, costs, and operational strains. Our latest report on "Technologies for Preventing Hospital-acquired Infections- Innovations and Growth Opportunities" explains how leveraging robotic technology and AI would minimize the incidence of HAI and transform the reactive infection control measures to proactive practice, minimizing human errors, avoiding human contact with hazardous disinfection modalities, and targeting contamination risks before they outbreak in the healthcare environment.
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