What does a medical simulation system cost?
**Current pricing landscape: from task trainers under $2,000 to high-fidelity adult simulators at $70,000–$100,000+**
Buying guides, product comparisons, price estimates, and sourcing advice specific to simulation systems. Neutral, procurement-literate research with sources.
**Current pricing landscape: from task trainers under $2,000 to high-fidelity adult simulators at $70,000–$100,000+**
Medical simulation systems encompass the full spectrum of hardware and software used to replicate clinical scenarios for training—ranging from low-fidelity task trainers and anatomical models to high-fidelity manikins with dynamic physiology, VR/XR surgical platforms, and integrated A/V debriefing suites. Primary buyers are academic medical centers, hospital-based simulation centers, nursing colleges, ASC administrator groups, and military/EMS training programs. Procurement is typically triggered by new facility builds, residency/GME accreditation requirements, or workforce competency mandates driven by patient-safety initiatives.