Global Health Intelligence Reveals Market Leaders in Latin America's Medical Equipment Sector
MIAMI, March 12, 2024 (VSNewsNetwork.com) - Global Health Intelligence (GHI), a healthcare data analytics firm in Latin America, recently released insights into the region's medical equipment market leaders across 29 categories. This data, derived from GHI's extensive HospiScope database, which includes information on over 19,000 Latin American hospitals, marks the first independent and objective analysis of its kind in the industry.
Guillaume Corpart, CEO of GHI, emphasized the uniqueness of their approach, stating, “While biohealth companies have their own approaches to determining their respective market shares, GHI is the first independent, objective source for this data.” He further explained the methodology behind their analysis, “Our analysis is driven by HospiScope, our database of 19,000+ Latin American hospitals. We track multiple demographic data points about hospitals, including the brands of the installed base.”
The analysis covers a broad spectrum of medical equipment categories, including imaging and diagnostics equipment, cancer treatment machinery, surgical devices, and equipment for treating high-risk patients. Specific market share leaders are identified for equipment such as C-arms, CT scanners, MRI machines, colposcopes, endoscopy towers, linear accelerators, robotic surgery systems, and ventilators, among others.
Corpart also clarified the nature of the data, noting, “It’s important to note that this data reflects installed base, i.e., the sales over the life expectancy of each type of medical equipment.” To complement this analysis, GHI has introduced BrandTrack, a new service that provides quarterly insights on market size and share for over 400 types of equipment, allowing companies to monitor their market positions more closely in specific countries like Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Chile, Colombia, Peru, and others.
Highlighting the significance of this initiative, Corpart added, “It’s groundbreaking to offer insights on the installed base as a resource for the MedTech companies operating in Latin America. No one has done this before—especially at no charge—so we’re hoping it delivers a useful, quantitative perspective for industry leaders.”
For more detailed information on the market leaders in Latin America's medical equipment sector, visit www.globalhealthintelligence.com.
Source: Global Health Intelligence via Newswire