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市場調查報告書
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1819917
2025 年至 2033 年醫療模擬市場報告(按產品和服務、保真度、最終用戶和地區分類)Medical Simulation Market Report by Product and Services, Fidelity, End User, and Region 2025-2033 |
2024年,全球醫療模擬市場規模達28億美元。展望未來, IMARC Group預計到2033年,市場規模將達到75億美元,2025-2033年期間的複合年成長率(CAGR)為11.21%。微創手術需求的不斷成長、技術的持續進步、對病人安全的日益關注以及醫療專業人員的短缺,是推動市場成長的主要因素。
微創手術需求不斷成長
微創手術 (MIS) 的成長趨勢是醫學模擬市場成長的重要驅動力。例如,根據 IMARC 的數據,全球微創手術市場規模在 2023 年達到 529 億美元。展望未來, IMARC Group預計到 2032 年市場規模將達到 910 億美元,在 2024-2032 年期間的複合年成長率 (CAGR) 為 6%。與傳統的開放式手術相比,微創手術切口較小、併發症更少、恢復時間更快,但對外科醫生的技能和精準度有很高的要求。醫學模擬為培訓醫療專業人員掌握這些先進技術提供了一個理想的平台。預計這些因素將在未來幾年推動醫學模擬產業的發展。
醫療保健專業人員短缺
醫療專業人員的短缺是醫學模擬市場成長的關鍵驅動力。例如,顧問公司美世預測,到2025年,將出現近40萬名家庭健康助理和2.94萬名執業護理師的短缺。其他醫療專業人員也將出現短缺。此外,世界衛生組織(WHO)預測,到2030年,醫療專業人員短缺將達到1,000萬,主要集中在低收入和中低收入國家。全球醫療體系面臨嚴重的勞動力短缺,而醫學模擬則為培訓和培養醫療專業人員提供了一種高效且可擴展的解決方案。這些因素進一步對醫學模擬市場預測產生了正面影響。
技術進步
技術進步極大地改變了醫學模擬市場。 VR 和 AR 正在透過創建高度沉浸式的互動式環境,使學習者能夠在虛擬環境中練習操作流程和決策,從而徹底改變醫學模擬。例如,2024 年 7 月,醫療模擬訓練技術提供者 MediSim VR 在 Sri Ramachandra 高等教育與研究學院 (SRIHER) 推出了欽奈首個卓越中心 (CoE) VR 實驗室。這家尖端機構為全國醫學生提供沉浸式互動式 VR 培訓,從而提升了醫學模擬市場的佔有率。
The global medical simulation market size reached USD 2.8 Billion in 2024. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach USD 7.5 Billion by 2033, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 11.21% during 2025-2033. The rising demand for minimally invasive surgeries, ongoing technological advancements, growing focus on patient safety, and shortage of healthcare professionals are primarily proliferating the market's growth.
Rising Demand for Minimally Invasive Surgery
The growing trend of minimally invasive surgery (MIS) is a significant driver of the medical simulation market growth. For instance, according to IMARC, the global minimally invasive surgery market size reached US$ 52.9 Billion in 2023. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach US$ 91.0 Billion by 2032, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 6% during 2024-2032. Minimally invasive surgeries involve smaller incisions, fewer complications, and faster recovery times compared to traditional open surgeries, but they require a high level of skill and precision from surgeons. Medical simulation provides an ideal platform for training healthcare professionals in these advanced techniques. These factors are expected to propel the medical simulation industry in the coming years.
Shortage of Healthcare Professionals
The shortage of healthcare professionals is a key driver of growth in the medical simulation market. For instance, by 2025, Mercer, a consulting firm, forecasted a shortage of almost 400,000 home health aides and 29,400 nurse practitioners. There will also be a shortage of other healthcare professionals. Also, the World Health Organization (WHO) predicted a 10 million health professional shortage by 2030, primarily in low- and lower-middle-income nations. As healthcare systems globally face significant workforce shortages, medical simulation provides an efficient and scalable solution to train and prepare healthcare professionals. These factors further positively influence the medical simulation market forecast.
Technological Advancements
Technological advancements have significantly transformed the medical simulation market. VR and AR are revolutionizing medical simulation by creating highly immersive, interactive environments that allow learners to practice procedures and decision-making in a virtual setting. For instance, in July 2024, MediSim VR, a healthcare simulation training technology provider, launched Chennai's first Center of Excellence (CoE) VR lab at Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research (SRIHER). This cutting-edge institution provides immersive and interactive VR training to medical students nationwide, thereby boosting the medical simulation market share.
According to the medical simulation market outlook, model-based simulation refers to the use of physical or digital models to represent human anatomy, physiological systems, or medical processes. These models simulate how the human body responds to treatments, procedures, and interventions in real-time. Moreover, surgical simulation involves replicating real-life surgical procedures through both physical and virtual means. It helps surgeons develop skills, practice procedures, and refine techniques before performing them on real patients. Apart from this, ultrasound simulation is a specific type of medical simulation designed to train healthcare professionals in the use of ultrasound technology for diagnostic and interventional procedures.
According to the medical simulation market overview, low fidelity simulations are basic, often static, representations of medical scenarios. These simulations usually focus on simple skills, concepts, or procedures without offering high levels of realism or interaction. While medium simulation offers more interactivity and realism than low fidelity, they are not as complex as high fidelity simulations. They may involve some dynamic features, such as vital signs or limited physiological responses, and often simulate more comprehensive clinical scenarios. Besides this, high fidelity simulations are the most realistic and sophisticated types of simulation. They replicate real-life clinical scenarios as closely as possible, often using advanced technologies like interactive manikins, virtual reality (VR), and augmented reality (AR). High fidelity simulations are designed to immerse learners in a scenario that closely mimics real-world conditions.
Hospitals and clinics are under increasing pressure to improve patient safety and reduce the incidence of medical errors. Medical simulation offers a safe and controlled environment for healthcare professionals to practice procedures and refine their clinical skills without risking patient harm. Moreover, medical schools and training institutions are increasingly incorporating simulation-based learning into their curricula as a primary teaching tool. This shift is driven by the need to provide medical students and residents with more hands-on experience before they engage with real patients.
The report has also provided a comprehensive analysis of all the major regional markets, which include North America (the United States and Canada); Europe (Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, Russia and others); Asia Pacific (China, Japan, India, South Korea, Australia, Indonesia, and others); Latin America (Brazil, Mexico, and others); and the Middle East and Africa.
According to the medical simulation market statistics, North America holds the prominent share of the global medical simulation market, driven by high healthcare expenditure, well-established healthcare infrastructure, and early adoption of advanced technologies like virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR). Also, advanced healthcare institutions in the U.S. are early adopters of high-fidelity medical simulators, VR, and AI-driven simulation platforms. Moreover, Europe is a significant region for the medical simulation market, with Germany, France, and the United Kingdom being the largest contributors. Furthermore, European governments and healthcare organizations are promoting simulation-based training to improve the skills of healthcare professionals and ensure compliance with international standards for patient safety.
The market research report has provided a comprehensive analysis of the competitive landscape. Detailed profiles of all major market companies have also been provided. Some of the key players in the market include: