Smartphone-based Solutions Boost the Global Infectious Disease Point-of-Care Testing Market at an Explosive CAGR of 70.2% in 2020

“The POCT instrument selection process should involve close collaboration with supply and clinical engineering departments to incorporate their input and feedback,” said Amartya Bose, Healthcare Industry Analyst at Frost & Sullivan. “This is a key consideration when the POCT committee reviews all options and makes an informed decision. Hospitals/labs/pharmacies should […]

“The POCT instrument selection process should involve close collaboration with supply and clinical engineering departments to incorporate their input and feedback,” said Amartya Bose, Healthcare Industry Analyst at Frost & Sullivan. “This is a key consideration when the POCT committee reviews all options and makes an informed decision. Hospitals/labs/pharmacies should select regional vendors for device procurement and services. This will reduce the procurement lead time and ensure devices are managed for quality assurance, timely calibrations, and interpretation of results.”

Nitin Naik, Life Sciences Vice President at Frost & Sullivan, added: “The application of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) is a key growth opportunity for manufacturers to enhance their product portfolios. By leveraging these platforms, POCT assay menus can be expanded for different patient groups by simply iterating the product development cycle. U.S. healthcare providers are also leveraging digital POCT along with virtual assistants to screen and triage asymptomatic patients.”

To capitalize on growth opportunities in the current and post-COVID-19 situation, POCT market participants should focus on the following solutions:

  • Multiplexed POCT: Integrate sample preparation and analysis within one device to offer more advantages in a competitive environment.
  • COVID-19 POCT: Develop accurate serology tests and mHealth-based diagnostics, as they will play a critical role in determining the disease’s full scope, combating the pandemic.
  • Digital POCT: Adopt cloud technologies as an integral part of device development to reduce the footprint and cost of POCT devices.
  • Millennials and sexually transmitted infections (STIs): Produce HIV/syphilis dual tests as evidence suggests a two- to five-fold increased risk of acquiring HIV if exposed to it when syphilis is present.

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