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IoT Healthcare Opportunities for MNOs: Market Forecasts and MNO Approaches - Research and Markets
[March 09, 2017]

IoT Healthcare Opportunities for MNOs: Market Forecasts and MNO Approaches - Research and Markets


Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "IoT Healthcare Opportunities for MNOs: Market Forecasts and MNO Approaches" report to their offering.

IoT Healthcare Opportunities for MNOs: Market Forecasts and MNO Approaches offers an in-depth analysis of SIM-based IoT connectivity technologies, services and end-user requirements, devices and applications and the service provider ecosystem and the role of MNOs in the IoT health value chain.

The report includes forecasts through 2020 for SIM-based IoT connections by type including cardiac rhythm management (CRM), remote electrocardiogram (ECG), blood remote monitoring, sleep diagnostic & therapeutic devices, as well as service revenue for SIM-based IoT connectivity. Built around case studies, the report provides MNO and device manufacturer positioning strategies in the healthcare vertical and what works and what doesn't.

Healthcare expenditures are under increasing pressure, particularly in developed markets, because of increasing demands from an aging population, the growing incidence of chronic diseases, continuing healthcare advances, and supply side pressures, notably governments needing to lower their overall expenditure.

We are seeing healthcare moving away from acute centres of care (e.g., hospitals) to home care and other care environments, which not only lowers costs, but also improve patient quality of life and their ability to remain independent. Mobile network operators (MNOs) have started to offer a number of B2B and B2C products and services in the healthcare market, including SIM-based IoT connectivity services.

This research belives mobile operators can occupy a central role within the IoT value chain to provide device connectivity and value-added services (management, applications and integration). By creating value and innovation for multiple vertical sectors, they can thus increase customer loyalty and prevent ARPS erosion.



Key Findings:

  • In markets with high healthcare expenditure, healthcare IoT connectivity presents attractive opportunities for MNOs in B2C and B2B segments.
  • SIM-based IoT is growing in healthcare. Sleep apnea diagnosis and therapy along with CRM will be the largest segments.
  • The forthcoming availability of SIM-based LPWA networks will drive SIM-based healthcare services; SIM-based IoT connections are expected to grow at a CAGR of 31% during 2015-2020.
  • The role of MNOs in the healthcare value chain is expanding. Traditionally MNOs have been limited to provisioning SIM-based network coverage for connectivity. They are now moving across the value chain to capture more value for multiple vertical sectors and improve the volume of IoT connections, from targeting B2C segment with fitness devices and apps to telemedicine, secure storage, archiving and analytics within the B2B segment.

Key Topics Covered:


Executive Summary

Section 1: Healthcare Industry Overview

Section 2: IoT Healthcare Definitions and Overview

Section 3: SIM-based IoT Healthcare Connectivity Forecasts

Section 4: MNO IoT approaches to the healthcare vertical

  • MNOs approach: Remote monitoring services
  • MNOs approach: Device-centric senior services
  • MNOs approach: Smart home services

Section 5: MNO Case Studies

  • AT&T
  • Deutsche Telekom
  • Telefonica
  • Vodacom (News - Alert)
  • Great Call

Section 6: Device Manufacturer Case Studies

  • ResMed
  • Life Watch
  • BioTronik
  • Medtronic
  • Doro (News - Alert)

Section 7: Key Findings and Recommendations

  • Key findings
  • Recommendations
  • Appendices
  • Acronyms and definitions

Companies Mentioned

  • Air Liquide
  • AT&T
  • BioTronik
  • Boston Scientific
  • Deutsche Telekom (News - Alert)
  • Doro
  • GreatCall
  • Intelesense
  • Livanova
  • LifeWatch
  • Medtronik
  • NovaSom
  • O2 (UK)
  • ResMed
  • St Jude Medical
  • Telefonica (News - Alert)
  • TZ Medical
  • Philips
  • Vodacom
  • Zenicor

For more information about this report visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/z3r5x3/iot_healthcare


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