This IDC Health Insights report is the second in a series of four that analyzes the market for telemedicine and telehealth services in the United States. This particular report focuses on the opportunity for device vendors.
"The costs of connecting consumer electronics devices to each other and to the Internet have dropped sharply in the past decade, and the applications arising from those connections have risen commensurately. These dynamics have similarly begun to transform the telemedicine industry, and the future of connected telemedicine and telehealth devices that follow the paths paved by consumer electronics and mobile devices has tremendous potential benefits, in terms of both cost reductions and improved health," said Jonathan Gaw, research manager of IDC's Connected Consumer program.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
IDC Health Insights Opinion
In This Study
Situation Overview
Consumer Device Connectivity and Networking Technologies
Lessons from the Evolution of Consumer Electronics
Active Role for Telecommunications Provider
Systems Integrator
Be an Incubator
Precedents
AT&T Foundry
The Approach
Future Outlook
Essential Guidance
Actions to Consider
Learn More
Related Research
Synopsis
Table: Wireless Connectivity Options
Table: U.S. Wirelessly Connected and Networked Telemedicine Devices Shipments, Installed Base, and Number of Households, 2011-2016 (000)
Business Strategy: Monetizing Telemedicine - Consumer Device Opportunities published by IDC Health Insights in May 25, 2012. This report consists of Pages: 12 and the price starts from US $ 4500.