Top 20 Mobile Health (mHealth) Companies 2015 Innovators in Mobile Fitness, Telemedicine, eHealth & Remote Patient Monitoring
LONDON, May 5, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --
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The advent of connected devices and M2M is offering a tremendous opportunity for healthcare professionals. Near-ubiquitous mobile networks are allowing carers to diagnose, monitor, and communicate with patients with unprecedented speed and efficacy.
MHealth is a term used for the practice of medicine and health services, through mobile devices. In its most common form, it refers to using mobile communication devices, such as smartphones and tablets, for health services and information mHealth applications include the use of mobile devices in collecting community and clinical health data, delivery of healthcare information to practitioners, researchers, and patients, real-time monitoring of patient vital signs, and direct provision of care, via mobile telemedicine.
The emergence of low-cost smartphones has allowed wider access to app stores, which are now home to over 100,000 unique mHealth apps. These range between freemium apps geared around diet and daily fitness routines, scaling up to costly premium apps with elaborate clinical reference points, images, diagnostic, and monitoring functions.
The launch of the Apple Watch will renew interest in the smartwatch market and demonstrate its viability as a segment. Hospitals are harnessing mobile devices as a tested and efficient means of handling EHR workflows. Wirelessly connected solutions for remote patient monitoring, as well as diabetes and cardiac outpatients, are increasingly widespread, evidencing attractive revenue-saving methods.
Visiongain expects that unique global mHealth users will number 269.3 million in 2015.
Austerity measures have forced many health departments around the globe to rein in their spending and find more cost-effective ways of operating. Enabling them to diagnose, monitor, and communicate with patients remotely, mHealth promises extensive cost-savings for healthcare professionals and institutions. This new industry will also pay dividends to network operators, software developers, and data platform management providers who may turn their core competencies onto the medical field.
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Visiongain observes the mHealth market as being heavily fragmented, with an over 80% majority of apps generating fewer than 50,000 downloads. We believe that a number of companies are well-poised to increase their share of a rapidly growing market. Top 20 Mobile Health (mHealth) Companies 2015: report examines the mHealth market leaders, a field that comprises telecoms incumbents, multi-national pharmaceutical companies, and dot com start-ups.
Visiongain assesses the mHealth market will reach $9.8 billion in revenues in for 2015.
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- AirStrip
- AliveCor
- Apple
- AT&T
- Athenahealth
- Boston Scientific
- CardioNet
- Cerner
- Epocrates
- Fitbit
- Honeywell
- Jawbone
- Motion Computing
- Nike
- Qualcomm
- Sanofi
- Telcare
- Vodafone
- Voxiva
- Zephyr Technology
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• View mHealth revenue share by type in 2015
- Services
- Devices
- App Downloads
- Transactions
- Advertisement
• See mHealth revenue share by segment in 2015
- Monitoring
- Diagnosis
- Treatment
- Health Practitioner Support
- Wellness
- Prevention
- Health Surveillance Support
- Administration
• Discover mHealth Application Category Usage Share in 2015
- Fitness
- Reference
- Wellness
- Nutrition
- Condition Management
- Personal Health Records
- Education
- Diagnostics
- Compliance
• View market analysis for mHealth revenues and users in 5 regions
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- North America
- Latin America
- Asia-Pacific
- Europe
- The Middle East and Africa
• See the current mHealth market sizes and users share % in the seven following national markets:
- The United States
- Canada
- Germany
- France
- The United Kingdom
- Italy
- Russia
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- Pipeline developments
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Companies Listed In This Report:
3M
A&D Medical
Abbott
Adidas
Aerotel
AFrame DIGITAL
AgaMatrix
AirStrip
AlcoSystem
Alive Technologies
AliveCor
Amazon
Ambisea
AMM Technologies
Andreessen Horowitz
ANT+ Wireless (owned by Garmin)
Apple
Apple Inc.
Asthmapolis
AT&T Mobility
Athenahealth
Badgeville
BAM Labs
Basis
Baxter Healthcare
Bayer
Beam Technologies
Bebetel
Belkin
BI
Biotronik
Body Media
Body Trace
Bodybugg
BodyTel
Boston LifeLabs
Boston Scientific
Braemar
Bupa
Cambridge Consultant
Cambridge Temperature Concepts Limited
Card Guard
CardioCom
CardioNet
Care Technology Systems
Cell Novo
Cell-Life
Cerner
CHOICE Electronic Technology
ChoiceMMed
Coca-Cola
Compliance Meds Technologies
Corscience
Corventis
Covidien
Curvus
Cypak
DayaMed
Dayton Industrial
DELTA
Diabetech
DigiFit
eCardio Diagnostics
Echo Therapeutics
ElectricFoxy
Entra Health Systems
Ephone International
Epic Systems
Epocrates
ERT
Everist Genomics
Everist Health
Exmovere
Facebook
FedEx
Fitbit
Fitbug
Fora Care
Foundry Group
Foundry Group
Gavi Alliance
Genesis Health Technologies (GHT)
Geneva Healthcare
Glooko
GSK (GlaxoSmithKline)
HealthPia
Healthy Circles
HeathStats
Hidalgo
Honeywell
Honeywell Life Care Solutions
HP
iBaby
IBM
ICEdot
Ideal Life
iDiagnosis
IEM
iHealth
iMonSys
Ingram Micro
Intelesens
Iqua (Savox Group)
iTMP Technology
Jawbone
Johnson & Johnson
Khosla Ventures
Kiwok Nordic AB
Kyto Electronic
Lark
LifeScan
LifeWatch
LUMOback
Massive Health
MedApps
Medical Electronic
Medical International Research
Medisana
Mednethealth
Medtronic
mHealthAlert
Microsoft
Microsoft Research
MIT
Mobisante
Motion Computing
Motorola
MTN
New Element
Nike
Nokia
Nonin Medical
Novartis
nSpire
Numera
Omron
Onyx II
Orange Business Services
Pancreum
Perfect Third
Philips
Philosys
PHT Corporation
Polar Electro
Positive ID
Preventice
PriMed
Pro Plus
Proteus Digital Health
Qualcomm
Qualcomm Life
Qualcomm Ventures
RazorInsights
Reebok
Reka Health
Renmort Technologies
Rescue Alert
Roche Diagnostics
RS Tech Medic
Runtastic
Samsung Electronics
Sanofi-Aventis
SAP Ventures
Schosche
Sensaris
Sequoia Capital
SHL Telemedicine
Siemens AG
Siemens Health Services
Simavita
SmartHF
Softbank Capital
SoftTech Venture Capital
Solutions4Health
Sony Ericsson
Sotera Wireless
Sports Tracker
St. Jude Medical
Tanita
Telcare
Telcel
Telcomed
Telenor Connexion
The Mayo Clinic
Thinklabs
Toumaz
True Ventures
Tunstall
TZ Medical
UFFE Medical
UnderArmour
Verizon
Visere
Vitality
Vitalograph
Vitaphone
Vodacom
Vodafone Global Enterprise
Vodafone Group
Vodafone UK
Voxiva
Vyzin Electronics Private Limited
Wahoo Fitness
WebMD
Welldoc
Westminster International Ltd
Withings
Y-Cam
Zain
Zensorium
Zeo
Zephyr Technology
Zydacron
Organisations Mentioned in This Report
Accenture Development Partners
AED Satellife
AED Satellite
America
American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)
American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG)
American Diabetes Association (ADA)
American Hospital Association
American Hospital Association
American Medical Association
American Nurses Credentialing Center
BabyCenter
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
CARE Nicaragua
Cellular Telephone Institute of America (CTIA)
Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI)
Colorado State University
Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health
Consumer Electronics Show
DARPA
Dimagi Inc.
D-Tree International
Duke University
Elsevier Foundation
Evangelical Lutheran Church of Tanzania
FDA
Ghana Health Service
Global Business Coalition (GBC)
Government of Kenya
Grameen Foundation
GSM Association Development Fund
Hospital Corporation of America
Hospitalito Atitlan
Imperial College London
Institute for International Cooperation and Development (IICD)
Instituto Carso Salud
International Development Research Centre (IDRC)
International Development Research Centre (IDRC)
International Telecommunication Union
International Telecommunication Union
John Hopkins Health & Education in South Africa
Makerere University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Medical Clinica
Medical University of Graz
Millennium Villages Project
Ministry of Health / National Institutes of Health, Mozambique.
mPedigree
National Healthy Mothers Healthy Babies Coalition (HMHB)
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
National Latino Research Centre at California State University, San Marcos
Pathfinder International
President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR)
Right to Care
Rwanda Ministry of Health
Rwandan Ministry of Health
Scripps
SMS2Printer
Stanford University Hospital
Tanzania Ministry of Health and Social Welfare
The Earth Institute at Columbia University
The Raith Foundation
The SHM Foundation.
The Wellcome Trust
Treatment and Research AIDS Centre (TRAC) Rwanda
Uganda Chartered HealthNet
UNICEF
United States Food and Drug Administration
Universidad Autonoma de Yucatan
Universidad Peruana Cayetano, Heredia Lima
University of Botswana
University of California, San Diego Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pennsylvania Libraries
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
University of Southern California
University of Southern Maine
University of Washington
US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
US Forces
US President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief
US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF)
USAID
WebMD
Wireless Life Sciences Alliance (WLSA)
World Health Organisation
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