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Market Research Report

Telecom, IT and Healthcare: Wireless, Wireline and Digital Healthcare 2008 - 2013

Published by The Insight Research Corporation
Published May, 2008 Product code 68833
Content info 129 pages
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Telecom, IT and Healthcare: Wireless, Wireline and Digital Healthcare 2008 - 2013 published by The Insight Research Corporation in May, 2008. This report consists of 129 pages and the price starts from US $ 3995.

Introduction

Abstract

The $2 trillion ecosystem of hospitals, physicians, pharmaceutical companies, and insurance providers will be spending tens of billions of dollars over the next five years on telecommunications services. 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. Wireless LANs, VoIP deployments, the RFID tagging of patients and hospital assets, as well as extending care to remote patients via telemedicine applications all promise to lower healthcare delivery costs. While the initial deployment analysis for revamped technology suggested long ago an increase in productivity and reduction in healthcare providers operating costs, more recent studies of patient satisfaction, the availability of federal grants, and upcoming Medicare reimbursement policy for connection charges suggest that in the months and years ahead the healthcare industry is ready to make the commitment to a new generation of networking technology.

This study examines the emergence of techno-healthcare, surveys the rollout plans for a representative number of US hospitals, and forecasts spending for hardware and network services across the healthcare industry.

Table of Contents

Chapter : I

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

Chapter : II

  • Healthcare IT and Telecom Environment
  • 2.1 Introduction
  • 2.2 Pervasive Healthcare
  • 2.3 IT and Telecom in Healthcare
  • 2.4 Telemedicine
  • 2.5 Technology and Transformation
  • 2.6 Public and Private Dynamics
  • 2.7 Provider Consolidation
  • 2.8 Future Healthcare IT and Telecom Trends
  • 2.9 Carrier Opportunities
  • 2.10 Vertical Market Solutions

Chapter : III

  • Healthcare Market Segmentation
  • 3.1 US Market
  • 3.2 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
    • 3.2.8 Integrated Health Managers
    • 3.2.9 National and Regional Networks
    • 3.2.10 Veterans Affairs
    • 3.2.11 Segmented Consolidation
  • 3.3 Managed Services and Outsourcing
  • 3.4 International

Chapter : IV

  • Applications
  • 4.1 Imaging
  • 4.2 Telemedicine
  • 4.3 Home Health Monitoring
  • 4.4 Practice and Operations Management
  • 4.5 Electronic Health Records (EHRs)
  • 4.6 Healthcare Information Exchanges (HIE)
  • 4.7 Electronic Prescription

Chapter : V

  • Industry Forces Driving Technology Adaption
  • 5.1 IT and Telecom in the Healthcare Setting
  • 5.2 US Population and Aging
  • 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 Metro Networks
    • 6.4.2 Broadband
    • 6.4.3 Ethernet Services
    • 6.4.4 Wireline Wireless Convergence
    • 6.4.5 WiMAX
    • 6.4.6 Satellite
  • 6.5 Equipment

Chapter : VII

  • Healthcare Forecasts, 2008-2013
  • 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

Table of Figures

Chapter : I

  • I-1 Total US Healthcare Telecom Service Revenues, 2008-2013

Chapter : II

  • II-1 US Personal Consumption: 1980, 2006
  • II-2 Telemedicine Network
  • II-3 Healthcare Market Segments and Opportunity by Network
  • II-4 Healthcare Networks

Chapter : III

  • III-1 US Home Care Workers, 2004
  • III-2 US Pharmaceutical Sales and Per Capita Spending
  • III-3 Healthcare: Willingness to Outsource by IT Function
  • III-4 Global Healthcare Expenditures: Percent of GDP, 2007
  • III-5 Healthcare Expenditures Per Capita by Country, 2007
  • III-6 Per Capita Healthcare Expenditures Trends by Country, 1990-2005
  • III-7 Healthcare: Public Expenditure as Percent of Total Spending by Country, 2007

Chapter : IV

  • IV-1 Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS)
  • IV-2 Home Monitoring Applications
  • IV-3 Practice Management Applications
  • IV-4 Electronic Health Record Adoption, 2002-2006
  • IV-5 Electronic Health Records Adoption by Physician Practice Size

Chapter : V

  • V-1 US Life Expectancy, 1950-2025
  • V-2 US Population by Age Group, 1980-2025
  • V-3 US Population Growth Rates, 1985-2025 (5 Year Increments)
  • V-4 World Population, 1950-2050
  • V-5 World Population Growth Rates, 1950-2049
  • V-6 US Healthcare Costs ($Billions) and Percent of GDP, 2001-2016
  • V-7 US Healthcare Expenditures by Provider, 2000-2015
  • V-8 US Healthcare Funding Sources, 1980-2016
  • V-9 Uninsured Population, 1987-2013
  • V-10 Percentage Increase by Occupation in Healthcare Employment, 2004-2014
  • V-11 US Hospital Beds, Occupancy, and Personnel, 1980-2005
  • V-12 US Hospitals vs. Outpatient Visits, 1980-2005
  • V-13 National Employment of Laboratory Workers by Industry Setting
  • V-14 Number of Physicians, 1950-2020
  • V-15 Nursing Work Settings
  • V-16 National Supply and Demand for Registered Nurses, 2000 to 2020
  • V-17 Worldwide Pharmaceutical Per Capita Spending Comparison
  • V-18 Number of Pharmacists, 1970 to 2010

Chapter : VI

  • VI-1 US Wireless Subscribers, 2007-2013
  • VI-2 Free Space Optics Installation
  • VI-3 US Broadband Subscriber Growth, 2007 to 2012
  • VI-4 FTTx Penetration, 2005-2010
  • VI-5 Fixed Mobile Convergence Scenarios
  • VI-6 WiMAX Network Diagram

Chapter : VII

  • VII-1 Total US Healthcare Telecom Service Revenues, 2008-2013
  • VII-2 Distribution of Establishments by Healthcare Segment
  • VII-3 Distribution of Healthcare Employment
  • VII-4 Total US Wireline Healthcare Telecom Service Revenues by Service Type
  • VII-5 US Wireline Telecom Service Revenues by Healthcare Provider, 2008-2013
  • VII-6 US Wireline Healthcare Telecom Revenues by Service, 2008-2013
  • VII-7 US Cellular Telecom Service Revenues by Healthcare Provider, 2008-2013
  • VII-8 Total US Spending on Telecom by Healthcare Provider Type, 2008-2013
  • VII-9 Hospital Telecom Service Distribution, 2008
  • VII-10 US Healthcare Facilities, 2008-2013
  • VII-11 US Healthcare Practitioners, 2008-2013
  • VII-12 Total US Households, Wireline Broadband Households, and Wireless Broadband Households, 2006-2011

Table of Tables

Chapter : I

  • I-1 Healthcare Market Segments
  • I-2 Healthcare Networks Technology

Chapter : II

  • II-1 Healthcare Market Segments
  • II-2 Healthcare Networks Technology
  • II-3 US Healthcare per Capita Expense, 2001-2016
  • II-4 Telemedicine Services
  • II-5 Healthcare Industry Transformation and Evolution: Current to Future
  • II-6 Healthcare: Telecom Market Segments and Services

Chapter : III

  • III-1 Healthcare Segment Dimensions and Trends
  • III-2 Cost of Inpatient Care (Per Patient per Month) Compared to Home Care, 2005
  • III-3 Top 10 US Pharmaceuticals Companies: Rank & Sales

Chapter : IV

  • IV-1 Network-based Healthcare Applications
  • IV-2 Image Transmission Speeds: 2048x2048 Resolution, 12-bit X-ray Image

Chapter : V

  • V-1 US Population by Age Group, 1980-2025
  • V-2 Job Growth and Healthcare Segments, 2004-2014
  • V-3 Physicians by Specialty, 2000-2020

Chapter : VI

  • VI-1 Wireless Broadband Technology
  • VI-2 Ethernet Services Characteristics

Chapter : VII

  • VII-1 Total US Healthcare Telecom Service Revenues, 2008-2013
  • VII-2 Impact of Healthcare Segments on Telecom Networks
  • VII-3 Healthcare Total and Telecom Spending: 2008-2013
  • VII-4 US Wireline Healthcare Telecom Service Revenues by Type, 2008-2013
  • VII-5 US Wireline Telecom Service Revenues by Healthcare Provider, 2008-2013
  • VII-6 Total US Wireless Healthcare Telecom Revenues by Service, 2008-2013
  • VII-7 US Cellular Telecom Service Revenues by Healthcare Provider, 2008-2013
  • VII-8 Total US Spending on Telecom by Healthcare Provider Type, 2008-2013
  • VII-9 US Healthcare Facilities, 2008-2013
  • VII-10 US Healthcare Practitioners, 2008-2013
  • VII-11 Telecommunications Services Price Assumptions
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