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Market Research Report

Telecommunications, IT and Healthcare: Wireless Networks, Digital Healthcare and the Transformation of US Healthcare, 2009 - 2014

Published by The Insight Research Corporation
Published November, 2009 Product code 103170
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Telecommunications, IT and Healthcare: Wireless Networks, Digital Healthcare and the Transformation of US Healthcare, 2009 - 2014 published by The Insight Research Corporation in November, 2009. This report price starts from US $ 3995.

Introduction

Abstract

In the US, the $2.4 trillion ecosystem of hospitals, physicians, pharmaceutical companies, and insurance providers that make up the healthcare industry will be spending tens of billions of dollars between now and 2014 on telecommunications services and equipment. The new administration has raised the importance of improving health care, while simultaneously solving the costs challenges. Stimulus funding for computerized medical records, prevention and wellness initiatives, research, and workforce training has already started.

Rising healthcare industry costs and a shortage of skilled staff have created a lucrative opportunity for technology and service providers, as hospitals and other front-line healthcare providers look to adopt new technology to lower their operating costs. The Congressional Budget Office estimates that by 2025, one out of every four dollars in our national economy will be tied up in the health system.

Fiber optics, wireless access, and digital transmission will transform healthcare networks, while extending care to remote patients via telemedicine applications will lower healthcare delivery costs. The healthcare industry may finally be poised to make the commitment to a new generation of networking technology.

This study examines the transformation of healthcare information technology, the trends in provider care, and the forces that shape this massive industry. We survey a representative number of US hospitals and care providers, make recommendations for carriers who address this industry, and provide forecasts of spending for hardware and network services.

Table of Contents

Chapter I

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

  • 1.1 US Healthcare and Telecommunications
  • 1.2 Healthcare Industry Telecommunications Spending

Chapter II

HEALTHCARE IT TRANSFORMATION

  • 2.1 Background
  • 2.2 Pervasive Healthcare
  • 2.3 The Role of IT and Telecom in Healthcare
  • 2.4 Transform Healthcare through IT
  • 2.5 Private Initiatives impacting Healthcare
  • 2.6 Government Initiatives impacting Healthcare
  • 2.7 Healthcare Provider Consolidation
  • 2.8 International
  • 2.9 Future Healthcare IT and Telecom Trends
  • 2.10 Carrier Opportunities

Chapter III

HEALTHCARE MARKET SEGMENTATION

  • 3.1 US Healthcare Market
  • 3.2 Market Segments
    • 3.2.1 Hospitals
    • 3.2.2 Physician Offices
    • 3.2.3 Nursing
    • 3.2.4 Clinics
    • 3.2.5 Nursing Homes
    • 3.2.6 Home Care
    • 3.2.7 Pharmaceuticals
  • 3.3 Veterans Affairs
  • 3.4 Industry Consolidation

Chapter IV

HEALTHCARE APPLICATIONS

  • 4.1 Imaging
  • 4.2 Telemedicine
  • 4.3 Home Health Monitoring
  • 4.4 Practice and Operations Management
  • 4.5 Electronic Health Records
  • 4.6 Healthcare Information Exchanges
  • 4.7 Electronic Prescription
  • 4.8 Integrated Health Managers
  • 4.9 National and Regional Networks

Chapter V

INDUSTRY FORCES DRIVING IT AND TELECOM SERVICES

  • 5.1 IT and Telecom in the Healthcare Setting
  • 5.2 US Population Trends
  • 5.3 World Population and Life Expectancy
  • 5.4 Healthcare Costs
  • 5.5 Healthcare Employment
  • 5.6 Hospitalization
  • 5.7 Clinics and Labs
  • 5.8 Physicians
  • 5.9 Nursing
  • 5.10 Pharmaceuticals

Chapter VI

TELECOM AND IT TECHNOLOGY DRIVING HEALTHCARE TRANSFORMATION

  • 6.1 Information and Bandwidth
  • 6.2 Wireless Services and Coverage
  • 6.3 Technology Investment and Adoption
  • 6.4 Networks
    • 6.4.1 Wireline Access
    • 6.4.2 Ethernet Services
    • 6.4.3 Wireless Access
    • 6.4.4 Wireless LANs
    • 6.4.5 Wireless 4G: Wimax/LTE
    • 6.4.6 Satellite
  • 6.5 Equipment
  • 6.6 Managed Services and Outsourcing

Chapter VII

HEALTHCARE FORECASTS, 2009-2014

  • 7.1 Forecast Summary
  • 7.2 Methodology
  • 7.3 Healthcare Industry Metrics
  • 7.4 Services Forecast
  • 7.5 Healthcare Provider Forecast
  • 7.6 Pricing and Penetration Forecasts
  • 7.7 Conclusion
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