Reportlinker Adds Remote & Wireless Patient Monitoring Markets
NEW YORK, May 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:
Remote & Wireless Patient Monitoring Markets
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Patient monitoring systems are emerging in response to increased healthcare needs of an aging population, new wireless technologies, better video and monitoring technologies, decreasing healthcare resources, an emphasis on reducing hospital days, and proven cost-effectiveness.
Of these new high-tech patient monitoring systems, nearly all focus on some form of wireless or remote patient monitoring. Advances in remote patient monitoring include new peripherals, real-time audio and video for "face-to-face" interaction between clinicians and patients, wireless communication, systems that "sort" the vast amount of data collected in order to put it into the context of a patient's condition, portable and ambulatory monitors, web-based access to the patient record, systems that transfer data to an electronic medical record (EMR), and full-service outsourcing that includes a clinician to evaluate data and send a report to the attending physician.
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. Wireless and remote technologies include all patient monitoring that transmit data either within an institution via wireless or intranet, and all technologies that monitor a patient and forward the data to another party or application.
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)
This report breaks out the market for high tech remote and wireless patient monitoring systems by these usage areas. But the report also by disase category for the following areas:
- Asthma
- COPD
- CHF
- CHD
- Diabetes
- Other
Patient data processing applications and equipment use algorithms to evaluate monitoring measurements for a patient's specific condition(s). Usually, these can be customized by the physician, with reports sent to the physician. In the market for high-tech patient monitoring systems, the applications and equipment are either integrated into the patient monitoring system or are add-ons to the measuring systems. As with data processing, EMR data transfer equipment and applications for this report are either components of, or add-ons to, patient monitoring systems. This report does not include EMR applications. In general, the applications in this segment transfer data to third-party EMRs.
Most players in the market are discussed as part of Kalorama's competitive analysis of the remote patient monitoring market. As part of our coverage of the marketplace for remote and wireless systems, the following companies are profiled in detail in this report:
- Abbott Laboratories, Inc
- Aerotel Medical Systems
- GE Healthcare
- Honeywell HomMed LLC
- Intel Corporation
- Philips Medical Systems
- Roche Diagnostics Corporation
This report was constructed using both a primary and secondary research approach. Annual reports, trade publications and other sources were thoroughly researched, but interviews were conducted among industry executives were used to make assessments of markets and to discover trends and construct forecasts.
In addition to being a resource for major pharmaceutical, diagnostic and healthcare IT companies, Kalorama Information has been utilized by: The Economist, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Health and Imaging IT Magazine, Fierce EMR, and many other publications for reporting on markets.
CHAPTER ONE: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Introduction
Scope and Methodology
Products
Issues and Trends
Size and Growth of the Market
Leading Competitors
Forecast
CHAPTER TWO: INTRODUCTION
Overview
Aging of the Population
New Technologies
Wireless Technologies
Remote Monitoring
Telemedicine
Applications to Sort Data by Disease State
EMR (EHR) Data Transfer Applications and Equipment
Proven Cost Effectiveness
Barriers to Use of New Technologies in Patient Monitoring
Forecasts
CHAPTER THREE: PRODUCTS
Overview
Offerings
Abbott
American Medical Development (AMD) Telemedicine Products
American TeleCare
Cardiocom
Carematix
Cybernet Medical Corporation
Drager Medical
GE Healthcare
Global Media
Honeywell HomMed
iMetrikus
InTouch Health
LifeWatch Technologies
MedApps
Medtronic
Philips Medical Systems
Roche
St. Jude Medical
Second Opinion Software
Viterion TeleHealthcare
Welch Allyn
WebVMC
CHAPTER FOUR: ISSUES AND TRENDS
Introduction
Issues and Trends Driving the Market
Aging of the Population
New Wireless Technologies
Decreasing Healthcare Resources
Emphasis on Reducing Hospital Days
Nursing Shortage
Cost Effectiveness
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
Data Management and the Electronic Medical Record
Turnkey Systems
Disease Management Kits
HIPAA
System Compatibility
CHAPTER FIVE: TOTAL MARKET SIZE AND FORECAST
Overview
Disease States
Asthma
COPD
CHF
CHD
Diabetes
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
COPD
CHF
CHD
Diabetes
Other
CHAPTER SIX: CORPORATE PROFILES
Introduction
Abbott Laboratories, Inc
GE Healthcare
Honeywell HomMed LLC
Medtronic, Inc.
Philips Medical Systems
Roche Diagnostics Corporation
APPENDIX A: REGULATORY AUTHORITIES AND ORGANIZATIONS
APPENDIX B: LIST OF COMPANIES
LIST OF EXHIBITS
CHAPTER ONE: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Table 1-1: The U.S. Market for High-Tech Patient Monitoring Systems 2007-2014
Figure 1-1: The U.S. Market for High-Tech Patient Monitoring Systems 2007-2014
CHAPTER THREE PRODUCTS
Table 3-1: Select Patient Monitoring Systems
Table 3-2: Select Patient Monitoring Systems January 2008
CHAPTER FOUR: ISSUES AND TRENDS
Table 4-1: Projected Population of the United States, by Age: 2000 to 2050
Figure 4-1: Population Aged 65 and Over, and 85 and Over 2000 to 2050
Figure 4-2: Percent of Population Aged 65 and Over, and 85 and Over 2000 to 2050
Table 4-2: Resident Population Projections: 2007 to 2050, July 1
Table 4-3: National Health Expenditure Amounts, by Type of Expenditure: Calendar Years 2001-2015
Table 4-4: Per Capita Healthcare Expenditures, 2001-2015
Table 4-5: Percent of Office-based Physicians Using EMRs (EHRs), by Number of Physicians in Practice, 2006
Figure 4-2: Percent of Office-based Physicians Using EMRs, by Number of Physicians in Practice, 2006
Table 4-6: Percent of Office-based Physicians Using EMRs, 2001-2006 Figure 4-3: Percent of Office-based Physicians Using EMRs, 2001-2006
Table 4-7: Percent of Medical Practices Using EMRs, by Selected Years: 2003-2006
Figure 4-4: Percent of Medical Practices Using EMRs, by Selected Years: 2003-2006
Table 4-8: Percentage of Office-based Physicians Reporting Fully or Partially Electronic EMR Systems: United States, 2006
Table 4-8: Use of Electronic Medical Records by Location Characteristics of Office-based Physicians: United States, 2006
CHAPTER FIVE: TOTAL MARKET SIZE AND FORECAST
Table 5-1: U.S. Prevalence of Asthma, COPD, CHF, CHD, and Diabetes 2007 and 2012
Figure 5-1: U.S. Prevalence of Asthma, COPD, CHF, CHD, and Diabetes 2007 and 2012
Table 5-2: U.S. Prevalence of Asthma, COPD, CHF, CHD, and Diabetes Among Americans Aged 65 and Over 2007 and 2012
Figure 5-2: U.S. Prevalence of Asthma, COPD, CHF, CHD, and Diabetes Among Americans Aged 65 and Over 2007 and 2012
Table 5-3: U.S. Direct and Indirect Morbidity Costs of Asthma, COPD, CHF, CHD, and Diabetes 2007
Figure 5-3: U.S. Direct and Indirect Morbidity Costs of Asthma, COPD, CHF, CHD, and Diabetes 2007
Figure 5-4: Percent Distribution of U.S. Direct Costs of Asthma, COPD, CHF, CHD, and Diabetes 2007
Table 5-4: The U.S. Market for New Technologies in Patient Monitoring 2007-2014
Figure 5-5: The U.S. Market for New Technologies in Patient Monitoring 2007-2014
Table 5-5: The U.S. Market for New Technologies in Patient Monitoring, by Technology Type (Wireless, Data Processing, EMR Data Transfer) 2007-2014
Figure 5-6: The U.S. Market for New Technologies in Patient Monitoring, by Technology Type 2007-2014
Figure 5-7: The U.S. Market for New Technologies in Patient Monitoring, by Technology Type 2007
Figure 5-8: The U.S. Market for New Technologies in Patient Monitoring, by Technology Type 2012
Table 5-6: The U.S. Market for Wireless and Remote Patient Monitoring Technologies 2007-2014
Figure 5-9: The U.S. Market for Wireless and Remote Patient Monitoring Technologies 2007-2014
Table 5-7: The U.S. Market for Patient Data Processing Applications and Equipment 2007-2014
Figure 5-10: The U.S. Market for Patient Data Processing Applications and Equipment 2007-2014
Table 5-8: The U.S. Market for EMR Data Transfer Equipment and Applications 2007-2014
Figure 5-11: The U.S. Market for EMR Data Transfer Applications and Equipment 2007-2014
Table 5-9: The U.S. Market for New Technologies in Patient Monitoring, by End User (Hospitals, Home Healthcare, Nursing Homes, Other) 2007-2014
Figure 5-12: The U.S. Market for New Technologies in Patient Monitoring, by End User Type (Hospitals, Home Healthcare, Nursing Homes, Other) 2007-2014
Figure 5-13: The U.S. Market for New Technologies in Patient Monitoring, by End User Type (Hospitals, Home Healthcare, Nursing Homes, Other) 2007
Figure 5-13: The U.S. Market for New Technologies in Patient Monitoring, by End User Type (Hospitals, Home Healthcare, Nursing Homes, Other) 2012
Table 5-10: The U.S. Market for New Technologies in Patient Monitoring in Hospitals 2007-2014
Figure 5-13: The U.S. Market for New Technologies in Patient Monitoring in Hospitals 2007-2014
Table 5-11: The U.S. Market for New Technologies in Patient Monitoring in Home Healthcare 2007-2014
Figure 5-14: The U.S. Market for New Technologies in Patient Monitoring in Home Healthcare 2007-2014
Table 5-12: The U.S. Market for New Technologies in Patient Monitoring in Nursing Homes 2007-2014
Figure 5-15: The U.S. Market for New Technologies in Patient Monitoring in Nursing Homes 2007-2014
Table 5-13: The U.S. Market for New Technologies in Patient Monitoring in Other End Uses 2007-2014
Figure 5-16: The U.S. Market for New Technologies in Patient Monitoring in Other End Uses 2007-2014
Table 5-14: The U.S. Market for New Technologies in Patient Monitoring, by Disease State 2007-2014 (Asthma, COPD, CHF, CHD, Diabetes, Other)
Figure 5-17: The U.S. Market for New Technologies in Patient Monitoring, by Disease State (Asthma, COPD, CHF, CHD, Diabetes, Other) 2007-2014
Figure 5-18: The U.S. Market for New Technologies in Patient Monitoring, by Disease State (Asthma, COPD, CHF, CHD, Diabetes, Other) 2007
Figure 5-19: The U.S. Market for New Technologies in Patient Monitoring, by Disease State (Asthma, COPD, CHF, CHD, Diabetes, Other) 2012
Table 5-15: The U.S. Market for New Technologies in Patient Monitoring Asthma 2007-2014
Figure 5-20: The U.S. Market for New Technologies in Patient Monitoring of Asthma 2007-2014
Table 5-16: The U.S. Market for New Technologies in Patient Monitoring of COPD 2007-2014
Figure 5-21: The U.S. Market for New Technologies in Patient Monitoring of COPD 2007-2014 Table 5-17: The U.S. Market for New Technologies in Patient Monitoring of CHF 2007-2014
Figure 5-22: The U.S. Market for New Technologies in Patient Monitoring CHF 2007-2014
Table 5-18: The U.S. Market for New Technologies in Patient Monitoring of CHD 2007-2014
Figure 5-23: The U.S. Market for New Technologies in Patient Monitoring of CHD 2007-2014
Table 5-19: The U.S. Market for New Technologies in Patient Monitoring of Diabetes 2007-2014
Figure 5-24: The U.S. Market for New Technologies in Patient Monitoring of Diabetes 2007-2014
Table 5-20: The U.S. Market for New Technologies in Patient Monitoring of Other Conditions 2007-2014
Figure 5-25: The U.S. Market for New Technologies in Patient Monitoring of Other Conditions 2007-2014
CHAPTER SIX: CORPORATE PROFILES
Table 6-1 Other Companies and Products
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