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Remote and Wireless Patient Monitoring Markets
[September 12, 2011]

Remote and Wireless Patient Monitoring Markets


NEW YORK, Sept. 12, 2011 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue: Remote and Wireless Patient Monitoring Markets http://www.reportlinker.com/p0611381/Remote-and-Wireless-Patient-Monitoring-Markets- .html#utm_source=prnewswire&utm_medium=pr&utm_campaign=Medical_Imaging Advanced patient monitoring systems that provide wireless or remote patient monitoring to share data outside the immediate patient care area continue to see sales growth. Features on these devices can range from basic remote tracking ability to "face-to-face" interaction between clinicians and patients or even data sorting of the vast amount of data collected in order to put it into the context of a patient's condition. Many systems now transfer data to an electronic medical record (EMR), and some come with full-service outsourcing.

This Kalorama Information report, Remote & Wireless Patient Monitoring Markets covers three product areas: wireless and remote patient monitors, patient data processing applications and equipment, and EMR data transfer equipment and applications, which coordinate the flow of data to hospital electronic medical record system. Data is provided for the US market in 2010 and forecasted to 2015.

Many companies have entered this growing field. Among the offerings discussed in the report are the following: Abbott American Medical Development (AMD) Telemedicine Products American TeleCare Cardiocom Carematix Cybernet Medical Corporation Drager Medical GE Healthcare GlobalMedia Group Honeywell HomMed Intel InTouch Health LifeWatch Technologies MedApps Medtronic Philips Medical Systems Roche St. Jude Medical Second Opinion Telemedicine Solutions, Inc.


Welch Allyn There are four primary markets for these new technologies, which are as follows: Hospitals; Home healthcare; Nursing homes; and Other (including first responders, institutional, physician offices, and military) CHAPTER ONE: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Introduction Scope and Methodology Product Segments Product Details End-Users Hospitals Home Health Nursing Homes Other Markets Issues and Trends Size and Growth of the Market Competitors Forecast CHAPTER TWO: INTRODUCTION Overview Aging of the Population Aging Population in the United States Population Statistics World Population U.S. Demographics Proven Cost Effectiveness Economic Trends U.S. Healthcare Market U.S. Healthcare Challenges Barriers to Use of New Technologies in Patient Monitoring Forecast CHAPTER THREE: PRODUCTS Overview New Technologies Wireless Technologies Remote Monitoring Telemedicine Applications to Sort Data by Disease State EMR (EHR) Data Transfer Applications and Equipment Established Product Segments with Improved Technologies Multiparameter Monitoring Devices Blood Pressure Monitors Pulse Oximeters ECG/EKG Ultrasound Fetal Heart Monitors Diabetes Monitors Prothrombin Time Monitors Offerings Abbott American Medical Development (AMD) Telemedicine Products American TeleCare Cardiocom Carematix Cybernet Medical Corporation Drager Medical GE Healthcare GlobalMedia Group Honeywell HomMed Intel InTouch Health LifeWatch Technologies MedApps Medtronic Philips Medical Systems Roche St. Jude Medical Second Opinion Telemedicine Solutions, Inc.

Welch Allyn Others New Monitoring Development MedStar Chemotherapy Monitoring CHAPTER FOUR: ISSUES AND TRENDS Introduction Issues and Trends Driving the Market Aging of the Population New wireless Technologies Wireless Monitoring Case Study Health Information Technology and American Investment and Recovery Act of 2009 (ARRA) Industry Alliances FDA- Draft Guidance for Industry and Food and Drug Administration Staff - Mobile Medical Applications Medicine At Work Concept Healthcare Efficiency/Inefficiency Capacity Constraints Emphasis on Reducing Hospital Days Decreasing Healthcare Resources Nursing Shortage Cost Effectiveness eICU eICU Case Study Opportunities in TeleHealth/TeleMedicine Issues and Trends in Patient Monitoring Technologies Audio and Video Algorithms to "Sort" Data or Trigger Alarms Off-site Access to Data Full-service Outsourcing Converged wireless Networks Data Management and the Electronic Medical Record Turnkey Systems Disease Management Kits HIPAA System Compatibility International Patient Monitoring CHAPTER FIVE: TOTAL MARKET SIZE AND FORECAST Overview Total Market Size and Forecast Technologies Wireless and Remote Patient Monitors Patient Data Processing Applications and Equipment Equipment and Applications to Transfer Data to EMRs End-User Markets Hospitals Home Healthcare Nursing Homes Other Disease States Asthma Cancer COPD CHF CHD Diabetes Other Market Drivers and Inhibitors Growth Drivers Growth Inhibitors Emerging Trends CHAPTER SIX: CORPORATE PROFILES Introduction Abbott Laboratories, Inc Aerotel Medical Systems Draeger Medical, Inc.

GE Healthcare Honeywell HomMed LLC Intel Corporation LifeWatch AG Medtronic, Inc.

Philips Healthcare St. Jude Medical LIST OF EXHIBITS CHAPTER ONE: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Table 1-1 The U.S. Market for Remote and wireless patient monitoring Systems 2008-2015 Compound Annual Growth Rate Figure 1-1 The U.S. Market for Remote and wireless patient monitoring Systems 2008-2015 CHAPTER TWO: INTRODUCTION Table 2-1 Estimated World Population by Age and Geographical Region, 2010 Figure 2-1 Estimated World Population by Age and Geographical Region, 2010 Table 2-2 The U.S. Population, 1980-2020 Figure 2-2 The U.S. Population, 1980-2020 Table 2-3 Total Healthcare Expenditures as a Percent of GDP by Country 1990, 2000 and 2007 Figure 2-3 Total Healthcare Expenditures as a Percent of GDP by Country 1990, 2000, and 2007 Table 2-4 National Healthcare Expenditures in the United States 1960-2015 Figure 2-4 Healthcare Spending as a Percent of GDP in the United States Figure 2-5 Barriers to Implementing IT, 2005-2008 CHAPTER THREE: PRODUCTS Table 3-1 Select Patient Monitoring Systems June 2011 CHAPTER FOUR: ISSUES AND TRENDS Table 4-1 International Population Trend Age 65+ p> Table 4-2 United States Population Trend Age 65+ p> Figure 4-3 Percent of U.S. Hospitals Reporting ED Capacity Issues by Type of Hospital, Current Survey March 2010 Figure 4-4 Percent of U.S. Hospitals Reporting ED Diversion in Last 12 Months by Type of Hospital, Current Survey March 2010 Figure 4-5 Percent of U.S. Hospitals Citing Factor as Number One Reasons for ED Diversion, Current Survey March 2010 CHAPTER FIVE: TOTAL MARKET SIZE AND FORECAST Table 5-1 The U.S. Market for Remote and wireless patient monitoring Systems 2008-2015 Compound Annual Growth Rate Figure 5-1 The U.S. Market for Remote and wireless patient monitoring Systems 2008-2015 Table 5-2 The U.S. Market for Remote and wireless patient monitoring Systems, by Technology Type (wireless, Data Processing, EMR Data Transfer) 2008-2015 Compound Annual Growth Rate Figure 5-2 The U.S. Market for Remote and wireless patient monitoring Systems, by Technology Type 2008-2015 Figure 5-3 The U.S. Market for Remote and wireless patient monitoring Systems, by Technology Type 2010 Figure 5-4 The U.S. Market for Remote and wireless patient monitoring Systems, by Technology Type 2015 Table 5-3 The U.S. Market for Advanced wireless and Remote Patient Monitoring Technologies 2008-2015 Compound Annual Growth Rate Figure 5-5 The U.S. Market for Advanced wireless and Remote Patient Monitoring Technologies 2008-2015 Table 5-4 The U.S. Market for Patient Data Processing Applications and Equipment 2008-2015 Compound Annual Growth Rate Figure 5-6 The U.S. Market for Patient Data Processing Applications and Equipment 2008-2015 Table 5-5 The U.S. Market for EMR Data Transfer Equipment and Applications 2008-2015 Figure 5-7 The U.S. Market for EMR Data Transfer Applications and Equipment 2008-2015 Table 5-6 The U.S. Market for Remote and wireless patient monitoring Systems, by End User (Hospitals, Home Healthcare, Nursing Homes, Other) 2008-2015 Figure 5-8 The U.S. Market for Remote and wireless patient monitoring Systems, by End User (Hospitals, Home Healthcare, Nursing Homes, Other) 2008-2015 Figure 5-9 The U.S. Market for Remote and wireless patient monitoring Systems, by End User Type (Hospitals, Home Healthcare, Nursing Homes, Other) 2010 Figure 5-10 The U.S. Market for Remote and wireless patient monitoring Systems, by End User Type (Hospitals, Home Healthcare, Nursing Homes, Other) 2015 Figure 5-7 Number of Hospitals in the US, 1975-2005, Estimated 2015 Table 5-8 The U.S. Market for Remote and wireless patient monitoring in Hospitals 2008-2015 Figure 5-11 The U.S. Market for Remote and wireless patient monitoring in Hospitals 2008-2015 Table 5-9 Home Health Statistics, 2007 Table 5-10 The U.S. Market for Remote and wireless patient monitoring in Home Healthcare 2008-2015 Compound Annual Growth Rate Figure 5-12 The U.S. Market for Remote and wireless patient monitoring in Home Healthcare 2008-2015 Table 5-11 U.S. Nursing Homes, Beds, Residents and Occupancy Rate, 2008 Table 5-12 The U.S. Market for Remote and wireless patient monitoring in Nursing Homes 2008-2015 Figure 5-13 The U.S. Market for Remote and wireless patient monitoring in Nursing Homes 2008-2015 Table 5-13 The U.S. Market for Remote and wireless patient monitoring in Other End Uses 2008-2015 Figure 5-14 The U.S. Market for Remote and wireless patient monitoring in Other End Uses 2008-2015 Table 5-14 U.S. Prevalence of Asthma, Cancer, COPD, CHF, CHD, and Diabetes 2010 and Estimated 2015 Figure 5-15 U.S. Prevalence of Asthma, Cancer, COPD, CHF, CHD, and Diabetes 2010 and Estimated 2015 Table 5-15 U.S. Prevalence of Asthma, Cancer, COPD, CHF, CHD, and Diabetes Among Americans Aged 65 and Over 2010 and Estimated 2015 Figure 5-16 U.S. Prevalence of Asthma, Cancer, COPD, CHF, CHD, and Diabetes Among Americans Aged 65 and Over 2010 and Estimated 2015 Figure 5-17 The U.S. Market for Remote and wireless patient monitoring Systems, by Disease State (Asthma, Cancer, COPD, CHF, CHD, Diabetes, Other) 2010 Figure 5-18 The U.S. Market for Remote and wireless patient monitoring Systems, by Disease State (Asthma, Cancer, COPD, CHF, CHD, Diabetes, Other) 2015 CHAPTER SIX: CORPORATE PROFILES Table 6-1: Abbott Revenues Table 6-2: Draeger Revenues Table 6-3: GE Revenues Table 6-4: Honeywell Revenues Table 6-5: Intel Revenues Table 6-6: LifeWatch Technologies Revenues Table 6-7: Medtronic Revenues Table 6-8: Philips Revenues Table 6-9: St. Jude Revenues To order this report: Medical Imaging Industry: Remote and Wireless Patient Monitoring Markets Medical Imaging Business News More Market Research Report Check our Industry Analysis and Insights CONTACTNicolas BombourgReportlinkerEmail: [email protected]: (805)652-2626Intl: +1 805-652-2626 SOURCE Reportlinker

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