Novel technologies in patient monitoring are emerging to meet the increasing demands of an aging population, decreasing healthcare resources, and an emphasis on reducing hospital days. Nearly all focus on some form of ambulatory monitoring using wired or wireless technologies. It is no longer satisfactory for a system to simply monitor a patient's vital signs. 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 High-Tech Patient Monitoring Systems covers three product areas: All market numbers in this report pertain to the U.S. market at the retail level. In most cases, retail level is the same as wholesale level because end users are purchasing directly from the vendor. The base year is 2007, with forecasts provided for each year through 2012. The market was evaluated via a combination of disease prevalence trends, population trends, device innovations, federal and industry standards and regulations. As with all Kalorama Information reports, interviews were the key source of market information presented. Both primary and secondary sources were consulted in developing market estimates. License Note: Kalorama Information's listed default price on its information products reflects a single user license only. Purchasing a departmental license (up to 10 users at one location) or a global site license (entire company) permits multiple individuals in the company to benefit from this resource. Related Reports: EMR 2010 (Market Analysis, ARRA Incentives, Key Players, and Important Trends)Dec 1, 2009 - KLI2503320 - $3,500.00 The Market for Wellness Programs and Their Impact on Pharmaceutical, Diagnostic and Device Product Markets Oct 1, 2009 - KLI2384194 - $3,995.00 Healthcare Computer System Markets and Trends In HIT Buying (Forecasts for System, Service and Support Revenues, Areas of Interest, Major Competitor Profiles) Aug 1, 2009 - KLI2303131 - $3,500.00 High-Tech Patient Monitoring Systems Markets (Remote and Wireless Systems, Data Processing, EMR Data Transfer) Jun 1, 2009 - KLI2155317 - $3,500.00 U.S. Markets for EMR (Electronic Medical Record) Technology Jan 1, 2009 - KLI1636276 - $3,500.00 Key Healthcare Opportunities for Technology Companies (Wireless in Healthcare 2008-12, High-Tech Patient Monitoring Systems, RFID in Pharma Manufacturing, US EMR Markets, RFID in Healthcare, Electronic Components for Medical Device Markets) Oct 1, 2008 - KLI1927818 - $7,995.00 Wireless in Healthcare (Hospital, Physician Office, Pharmaceutical and other Healthcare Markets for Bluetooth, RFID, Zigbee and other technologies) May 1, 2008 - KLI1614105 - $2,995.00 Wireless Opportunities in Healthcare (The Market for Bluetooth, RFID, Zigbee, UWB WWAN, WMAN, WLAN and other technologies) Jan 1, 2007 - KLI1365761 - $1,100.00 The U.S. Market for Clinical Information Systems: An Analysis of the Growing Use of Information Technology for Hospital-Based Patient Care Oct 1, 2005 - KLI1099947 - $895.00 The Healthcare Information Systems Market Jul 1, 1999 - KLI09 - $3,250.00 |
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