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South America Patient Monitoring Devices Market size is projected to reach approximately $3.59 billion by the end of 2024 with a CAGR of close to 7.63% from $2.52 billion in 2017 during the forecast timeline 2018-2024. Key parameters promoting the market growth include Rising incidences of chronic diseases due to lifestyle changes, Increase in ageing population, need to contain healthcare expenditure, Demand for home-based monitoring devices, and Ease of use and portability devices to promote the growth. However, Stringent regulatory framework, Lack of proper reimbursement, and Resistance from the healthcare industry professional towards the adoption of patient monitoring systems are thereby hampering the market growth.
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