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Frost & Sullivan's upcoming briefing to focus on the market for neurophysiological monitoring equipment

Published on November 11, 2009 at 5:08 AM · No Comments

The healthcare market is facing a severe downturn due to adverse effects of the global economic slowdown. Costs for healthcare are reaching unprecedented heights, and the neurophysiological monitoring market is no exception. Market players in this industry have been faced with developments such as the decline in prices, limited technological advancements in hardware, high replacement costs, exchange rates fluctuations as well as rising competition and a lack of government spending in the healthcare sector.

In its upcoming Quarterly Analyst Briefing 2009 Frost & Sullivan will therefore focus on the market for Neurophysiological Monitoring Equipment. The analyst briefing will be held on Thursday, 19th November 2009, at 2 p.m. GMT and highlights will include an analysis of current trends and challenges which are driving as well as restraining the market, significant developments in the market and the road ahead.

"The neurophysiological monitoring market is in a mature stage, but the steady rise of neuropsychiatric disorders and the need to monitor the central and peripheral nervous system of patients has increased interest as well as demand for neurophysiological monitors," says Somsainathan C. Kamalasekar, Research Associate at Frost & Sullivan.

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