Global Hospital Capacity Management Systems Market – Driver
Increasing adoption of clinical workflow automation among healthcare organizations
Increasing adoption of clinical workflow automation among U.S. healthcare organizations is expected to drive the global hospital capacity management system. For instance, according to survey in data published on March 01, 2023, conducted by Becker's Healthcare, a multinational hospital in partnership with OmniLife Health, a healthcare company, Clinical (CWA) software is increasingly being used by healthcare organisations across the U.S. to increase efficiency, cut costs, and improve patient outcomes, especially in complex care situations.
Global Hospital Capacity Management Systems Market: Restraint
Lack of awareness regarding hospital management systems
The global hospital capacity management systems market can be hindered by lack of awareness regarding hospital management systems. For instance according to data published by Yro Systems Private Limited, a Business Center, Implementation of Hospital Management Systems (HMS) fails in many hospitals due to barriers such as Awareness of HMS advantages & importance, Experience and knowledge of using computer applications, impressions and Beliefs regarding HMS and making use of them efficiently, There is a shortage of professional healthcare faculty with in-depth knowledge of HMS and other similar technologies, etc.
Global Hospital Capacity Management Systems Market – Impact of Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic
Since the COVID-19 virus outbreak in December 2019, the disease spread to over 100 countries across the globe, and the World Health Organization declared it a public health emergency on January 30, 2020.
However, the COVID-19 pandemic had a positive impact on the global Hospital capacity management systems market. For instance according to article published in November 2022, by Taylor & Francis Group Journal, Healthcare systems are facing unprecedented difficulties, including as additional resource shortages brought on by the Covid-19 outbreak. As a result, during the crisis, hospitals in several countries were unable to adequately admit and care for patients. During this time, resources including medical personnel, beds, and personal protective equipment are in short supply. System Dynamics (SD) simulation has been used to simulate the patient flow in public hospitals in Amol, Iran, in order to manage the ICU and ward capacity during the COVID-19 timeframe.
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