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Market Research Report
Telemedicine Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2010 to 2016
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WinterGreen Research, Inc. |
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January, 2010 |
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669 PAGES 205 TABLES AND FIGURES |
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This publication has been discontinued on June 7, 2011.
Below is the updated product.
Published: June, 2011
Product code: 196818
Abstract
LEXINGTON, Massachusetts (January 11, 2010) - WinterGreen Research
announces that it has a new study on Telemedicine equipment, information
software, and services. The 2010 study has 669 pages, 205 tables and figures.
Worldwide markets are poised to achieve significant growth as the healthcare
providers worldwide move to more cost efficient healthcare modalities
leveraging telemedicine. Vendors are building out localized direct physician
based services organizations, distribution partnerships, and e-commerce sites
that support a telemedicine brand in every region. Telemedicine is more cost
efficient than nursing home or hospital care, every patient would rather stay
at home if possible. As new telemedicine equipment and services proliferate in
the U.S. and worldwide, more and more vital signs based healthcare delivery is
being implemented.
Healthcare delivery systems are moving towards a quantum shift in care
delivery. Technology provides a way to sense and monitor heart disease,
inflammation, infection, cancer, diabetic condition, and chronic condition
status using technology. This represents a quantum shift in care diagnosis.
The old methods of verbal description that the physician rarely listens to and
in person visual inspection are becoming less important. The monitoring
technologies and blood work are being used in combination with imaging and
telemetrics to provide a real time, continuous evaluation of patient condition.
This leads to care delivery by the numbers.
Few people describe themselves as old or sick - regardless of their age or
health. We are moving toward care delivery by the numbers in combination with
physical examination in person or over the HD TV. HD TV gives a quick, vivid
image of where a person hurts and what they look like. The new sensor
technology gives physicians visibility inside a person that is not available
from a simple verbal description. Telemedicine can supplement information
available from a physical examination by making care delivery a available.
Telemedicine is able to supplement traditional care. Telemedicine is extending
monitoring into wellness tracking. The ability to visualize patient condition
through blood work, monitors, sensors, imaging, and biometrics changes
everything.
It is labor that is costly, not the imaging or the monitors. The automated
process needs to be leveraged to reduce the labor costs by 90%, leveraging
technology to provide consistent care. The systems need to be automated to the
point where the patients and their families can provide accurate diagnostic
information to the clinician, who by definition is the decision maker, not the
care provider. The telemedicine is able to address the need to decrease labor
costs. Labor costs need to be removed from every step of the diagnostic
process. The imaging machines need to be automated more. The sensing devices
need to be able to take readings and send them to the automated patient record
without human intervention.
New telemedicine devices do just this. Inflammation can be detected using a
handheld biometric device. Cardiac symptoms can be detected automatically,
just by placing a device in the proper position, no buttons to push, no
screens to navigate. In this context, WinterGreen Research has formalized a
vision of the evolution of healthcare economic models. It is looking towards
the transformation of the healthcare delivery systems in response to
increasing responsibility of systems administrators to deliver quality care
efficiently. C-healthcare 2020R looks toward cost containment trends. These
are playing out in the context of industry and professional efforts to improve
the quality of care delivery:
- 1. Leverage automated process in the same way other industries
have. Leverage cloud computing and System z mainframe computing to lower care
delivery costs while improving the quality by quantum amounts.
- 2. Consolidate health care delivery systems in a manner that is
able to achieve effective, efficient communication between caregivers.
- 3. Stop rewarding hospitals and physicians for over delivery of
care and change. Move to care delivery systems that allow treatment of
patients by the numbers combined with intelligent caring care. This is
particularly true with the high cost profit center emergency room, get those
costs way down.
- 4. Support the extended health care delivery systems that support
healthy behaviors, including the acupuncture practitioners, chiropractors, and
sports clubs.
- 5. Support Telemedicine and specialized intelligent support systems
that permit leaving people in their own homes even if they cannot take care of
every aspect of their life. Help old people take out the trash, sand the
driveway when it snows, clean up the junk, help with the simple stuff that
seems overwhelming to old people.
- 6. Reward families for providing care support to extended family
members, these do not need to be financial rewards in every instance, maybe
they are special recognition banquets and letters of commendation.
- 7. Implement systems that stimulate and reward patients for
exercising and taking care of themselves in every way.
- 8. Implement computer assisted coding in a manner that allows
automated transcription of physician and clinician notes into the electronic
patient record; utilize the clinician notes, blood work, and diagnostic test
results to provide tracking and reminding of conditions that need follow-up
after a specified length of time.
- 9. Use patient systems that are efficient.
- 10. Implement telemedicine.
Challenged with declining reimbursements, a nursing shortage and low
productivity even as new agencies open, there has been significant industry
consolidation. Automated process brought by Telemedicine information systems
addresses management team issues. Existing providers need to improve overall
operations to address these issues.
Research Methodology
WinterGreen Research authors use a structured, consistent, and detailed
research approach. The methodology supports an analytical approach to market
research. In depth comparisons are made of many aspects of the market. Data
relating to Industry segments is developed to permit presentation of forecasts
and market share positioned to have substantive value.
Research has been automated using automation of interactive surveys that
implement delta trend analysis and instant messaging in combination with
e-mail. Automation is made possible because of a proprietary engine that
implements multilayered cell based analysis. Modular systems support dynamic
computing that use a graphical configuration engine to reach more people in a
research modality.
Full spectrum research and information services, including market reports,
customized research, and customer interviewing are available, reports and
research are positioned to provide strategic value to industry participants,
strategic planners, and product managers.
New systems combine sales tools and independent industry analysis, seeking to
leverage the expertise of the sales force and combine it with the skepticism
of the analysts to provide accurate return on investment analysis.
Table of Contents
Telemedicine Software, Equipment, and Services
Executive Summary
- Telemedicine Systems Market Driving Forces
- Telemedicine Market Shares
- Telemedicine Market Forecasts
WinterGreen Research Healthcare Reform Vision and Strategy
1. Telemedicine Market Description and Market Dynamics
- 1.1 Telemedicine Definition
- 1.1.1 Telemedicine Benefits
- 1.1.2 50 Different Medical Subspecialties Have Successfully Used
Telemedicine
- 1.1.3 Telemedicine Reimbursement Fee Structure
- 1.2 Healthcare IT Support for Telemedicine in Asia
- 1.2.1 Healthcare IT in Australia
- 1.2.2 Telemedicine for the Internet
- 1.3 Technologies To Support Telemedicine Approaches
- 1.3.1 WinterGreen Research Healthcare Reform Vision and Strategy
- 1.4 Home Health Care
- 1.4.1 Home Health Quality Care
- 1.4.2 Medicare
- 1.4.3 Medicaid
- 1.5 Home Care Services Payors
- 1.5.1 Self-pay
- 1.5.2 Public Third-party Payors: Medicare
- 1.5.3 Public Third-party Payors: Medicaid
- 1.5.4 Public Third-party Payors: Older Americans Act (OAA)
- 1.5.5 Veterans Administration
- 1.5.6 Social Services Block Grant Programs
- 1.5.7 Community Organizations
- 1.5.8 Private Third-party Payors
- 1.6 Types of Home Care Agencies
- 1.6.1 Nursing care
- 1.6.2 Physical therapy
- 1.6.3 Occupational therapy
- 1.6.4 Speech therapy
- 1.6.5 Social workers
- 1.6.6 Home Health Aides/Home Care Aides
- 1.6.7 Homemaker/Attendant Care
- 1.6.8 Volunteers
- 1.6.9 Others
- 1.7 Homecare Information System Software Market Shifts
- 1.7.1 Characteristics Particular To The Homecare Information System
Market
- 1.7.2 Implementation Depends On Documentation Of Each Discipline Needs
- 1.7.3 Home Care Services Billing Issues
- 1.7.4 Prospective Payment System (PPS)
- 1.7.5 Managed Care Requirements
- 1.7.6 Oasis Home Health Agencies
- 1.8 Need For Automation Of Home Care Companies
- 1.9 Homecare Information Technology Industry
- 1.9.1 History Of Low Investment In Healthcare Information Technology
- 1.9.2 Market Driving Forces For Worldwide Homecare Information Systems
- 1.9.3 Treatment Trends
- 1.9.4 Home Healthcare Delivery Industry
- 1.9.5 Competition Forms Basis Of U.S. Medical Care Services Delivery
- 1.9.6 Science And Medical Technology
- 1.10 Benefits Of Home Care
- 1.10.1 Home Health Saves Medicare Billions
- 1.11 Demographic Trends Driving Home Care
- 1.11.1 Mainstreaming Of People With Disabilities
- 1.11.2 Recovery And Active Lifestyles Of Disabled Portion of the
Population
- 1.12 Healthcare Equipment Industry
- 1.12.1 Reimbursement Drives Healthcare Equipment Industry
- 1.12.2 Home Medical Equipment Industry Segments
- 1.13 Marketing Globally
- 1.13.1 U.S. Healthcare Delivery Industry
- 1.13.2 Competition Forms Basis Of U.S. Medical Care Services Delivery
- 1.13.3 European Homecare Market Trends
- 1.14 Hospital and Home Care Services Billing Issues
- 1.14.1 Managed Care Requirements
- 1.15 Market Drivers For Healthcare Cost Containment
- 1.15.1 Managed Care Organization Impact
- 1.15.2 Reasons Home Health Care Has Gained Wide-Spread Acceptance
- 1.15.3 Managed Care Change In The Healthcare Industry
- 1.15.4 Homecare For People With Long Term Disabilities
- 1.15.5 Health Care Cost Containment Trends
- 1.15.6 Medicare Reimbursement Guide for Power Wheelchair Drive Control
Systems
- 1.15.7 Managed Care Organization Impact
- 1.16 Reasons Home Health Care Has Gained Wide-Spread Acceptance
- 1.16.1 Managed Care Change In The Healthcare Industry
- 1.16.2 Homecare For People With Long Term Disabilities
- 1.17 Worldwide Homecare Information Systems Market Distribution
- 1.17.1 Delivery Of Non-Acute Health Care
- 1.17.2 Leveraging Distribution Channels
- 1.17.3 Worldwide Homecare Information Systems Market Positioning
- 1.18 Increased Need For Information Technology
- 1.19 Shortcomings Of Traditional Healthcare Information Systems
- 1.19.1 Homecare Information Systems Market Strategy
- 1.19.2 Integrated Healthcare Information Technology Solutions
- 1.19.3 Flexible Product-Delivery Options
- 1.19.4 Leveraging Existing Customer Base
- 1.20 Homecare Information Systems Market Trends
- 1.20.1 Clinician Support For Spending Less Time At The Desktop And More
Time Taking Care Of Patients
2. Telemedicine Software, Equipment, and Services, Market Shares and Forecasts
- 2.1 Telemedicine Systems Market Driving Forces
- 2.1.1 Telemedicine Healthcare Landscape
- 2.1.2 Telemonitoring Systems Market Driving Forces
- 2.2 Telemedicine Market Shares
- 2.3 Telemedicine Equipment Market Shares
- 2.3.1 Honeywell LifeStream Web-Based Health Information Patient Care
- 2.3.2 Honeywell HomMed
- 2.3.3 Contec Medical Group PM50 NIBP/Spo2 Patient Monitor
- 2.4 Telemedicine Components and Modules Market Shares
- 2.4.1 Intel Research
- 2.4.2 AMD Global Telemedicine
- 2.5 Medical Imaging Telemedicine Market Shares
- 2.5.1 GE Digital Image Archive Telemedicine Inside a Facility
- 2.5.2 Philips Raytel Imaging Network
- 2.6 Telemedicine Software and (SaaS) Worldwide
- 2.6.1 McKesson Telehealth Advisor
- 2.6.2 McKesson Telehealth Improves Patient Communication and
Self-Management
- 2.6.3 McKesson Telehealth Delivers Quality Care at a Lower Cost
- 2.6.4 Bosch Veterans Administration Success
- 2.6.5 Bosch Health Hero Network Health Buddy Project Expanded by Centers
for Medicare and Medicaid Services
- 2.6.6 GenerationOne
- 2.7 Mobile Telemedicine Remote Monitoring Market Shares
- 2.7.1 Cardiocom Telemonitoring Systems
- 2.7.2 Cardiocom Omnivisor
- 2.7.3 Aerotel Medical Systems
- 2.7.4 Aerotel Medical Systems Mobile-CliniQ
- 2.7.5 MedApps
- 2.8 Mobile Cardiac Arrhythmia Monitoring Market Shares
- 2.8.1 Cardionet
- 2.8.2 Philips-Raytel
- 2.8.3 Lifewatch
- 2.8.4 LifeWatch Services Arrhythmia Monitoring
- 2.8.5 LifeStar ACT Ambulatory Cardiac Telemetry
- 2.9 Telemedicine Networking and SOA Market Shares
- 2.9.1 IBM SOA Telemedicine Integration Foundation Systems
- 2.9.2 IBM Financing Makes the System z More Efficient
- 2.9.3 IBM System z 10x More Efficient Than Distributed Servers
- 2.9.4 Cisco HealthPresence
- 2.9.5 Hewlett Packard (HP) / 3Com Corporation Telemedicine
- 2.9.6 HP / 3Com Corporation
- 2.10 Telemedicine Opportunity
- 2.11 Telemedicine Market Segment Analysis
- 2.12 Telemedicine Market Forecasts
- 2.1 Telemedicine Equipment Market Forecasts
- 2.2 Telemedicine Electronic Components and Modules Worldwide Market
Forecasts
- 2.3 Medical Imaging Telemedicine Market Forecasts
- 2.4 Mobile Telemedicine Remote Monitoring Market Forecasts
- 2.4.1 Wireless Mobile Health Monitoring
- 2.5 Mobile Cardiac Arrhythmia Monitoring Market Forecasts
- 2.6 Telemedicine Networks Market Forecasts
- 2.7 Telemedicine Applications Software and Software as a Service
SaaS Worldwide Market Forecasts
- 2.8 Telemedicine Worldwide Market Segment Forecasts
- 2.9 Equipment and Software for Transmission of Medical Imaging,
Telemedicine
- 2.9.1 Telehealth
- 2.9.2 Telemedical Systems Challenged
- 2.10 Telemedicine Regional Segment Analysis
3. Telemedicine Product, Networking, and Services Description
- 3.1 Mobile Cardiac Arrhythmia Monitoring
- 3.2 CardioNet
- 3.3 Philips-Raytel
- 3.4 Lifewatch
- 3.4.1 LifeWatch Services Arrhythmia Monitoring
- 3.4.2 LifeWatch Services NiteWatch Home Sleep Testing LifeWatch Services
- 3.4.3 LifeWatch Services Clinical Expertise
- 3.4.4 LifeWatch Services Web Enrollment and Reporting Tools
- 3.5 Mobile Telemedicine Remote Monitoring
- 3.6 McKesson Telehealth Advisor
- 3.6.1 McKesson Telehealth Improves Patient Communication and
Self-Management
- 3.6.2 McKesson Telehealth Delivers Quality Care at a Lower Cost
- 3.7 Meditech Telemanagement Process In-Home Device
- 3.7.1 Meditech Telemonitoring And Telehealth For Home Health Agencies
- 3.8 Bosch Healthcare Telehealth Solutions
- 3.8.1 Bosch Tele-Health Systems Empower Patients
- 3.8.2 Bosch Health Hero Network
- 3.8.3 Bosch ViTelNet Range Of Services
- 3.8.4 U.S. Telehealth: Bosch acquires ViTel Net
- 3.9 Aerotel Medical Systems
- 3.9.1 Aerotel BP-Tel
- 3.9.2 Aerotel Tele-CliniQ
- 3.9.3 Aerotel Medical Systems Mobile-CliniQ
- 3.9.4 Aerotel Medical Systems Connect-Cell
- 3.10 Cardiocom Telemonitoring Systems
- 3.10.1 Cardiocom Omnivisor
- 3.10.2 Cardiocom Commander
- 3.10.3 Cardiocom Telescale®
- 3.10.4 Cardiocom Thin-Link®
- 3.10.5 CardiocomGlucoCom
- 3.10.6 Cardiocom Telemonitoring Tools
- 3.10.7 Cardiocom Integrated System For Communication
- 3.10.8 Cardiocom Telemonitoring Systems
- 3.10.9 Cardiocom Detailed, Objective Reports
- 3.10.10 Cardiocom .NET Installation and Maintenance
- 3.10.11 Cardiocom System
- 3.10.12 Cardiocom Commander
- 3.10.13 Cardiocom Commander Data Management System
- 3.10.14 Cardiocom
- 3.10.15 Cardiocom Telescale®
- 3.10.16 Cardiocom Cardio-Plan
- 3.10.17 Cardiocom Respiratory-Plan
- 3.11 Santrax Homecare Information Systems Telphony Solutions
- 3.11.1 Santrax Delivered Through The Web
- 3.12 AHL Telemedicine Solutions
- 3.12.1 AHL Telemedicine services
- 3.12.2 AHL Telemedicine Benefits
- 3.12.3 AHL Cardiostation
- 3.12.4 AHL Heartrak Smart Products
- 3.12.5 AHL Heartrak - Post-Event Cardiac Monitoring
- 3.13 Honeywell LifeStream Web-Based Health Information Patient Care
- 3.13.1 Honeywell HomMed Interface Options
- 3.13.2 Honeywell LifeStream View Securely Accesses And Tracks Patient
Information In Real Time
- 3.13.3 Honeywell LifeStream Target Markets
- 3.13.4 Honeywell Products, Software & Peripherals
- 3.13.5 Honeywell Sentry Telehealth Monitor - Total Solution
- 3.13.6 Honeywell Genesis Telehealth Monitor - Targeted Solution
- 3.13.7 Honeywell Central Station - Diagnostic Software for Managing
Patient Care
- 3.13.8 Honeywell Genesis Telemonitor - Targeted Solution
- 3.13.9 Honeywell Central Station Diagnostic Software for Managing
Patient Care
- 3.13.10 Honeywell Medical Devices
- 3.13.11 Honeywell Health Center Kiosks
- 3.13.12 Honeywell HomMed Promoting Healthy Environments
- 3.14 Sajix
- 3.15 GenerationOne
- 3.15.1 GenerationOne Mobile Health Solution 24/7 Support
- 3.16 Telemedicine Networks
- 3.17 Cisco
- 3.17.1 Cisco HealthPresence
- 3.18 Hewlett-Packard / 3Com Corporation
- 3.19 IBM
- 3.20 Bosch / Health Hero® Network Deployments with Medicare, VA
- 3.20.1 Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Extending And
Expanding Bosch Health Hero Network Health Buddy Project
- 3.21 Aruba Networks Wireless Solution: WiFi Wireless LANs
- 3.21.1 Aruba Networks Wireless Solution
- 3.21.2 Aruba Wireless Network Real-Time Surveillance Of The Patient
Bedside
- 3.22 Cardiopulmonary Bernoulli Enterprise Management System
- 3.23 Telemedicine Equipment Worldwide
- 3.24 Contec Medical Group PM50 NIBP/Spo2 Patient Monitor
- 3.25 Mednet Healthcare Technologies Heartrak Smart
- 3.25.1 Mednet Healthcare Technologies Heartrak - Post- Event Cardiac
Monitoring
- 3.25.2 Mednet Healthcare Technologies Heartrak 1000
- 3.25.3 Mednet Healthcare Technologies HeartView P-12/8
- 3.25.4 Mednet Healthcare Technologies HeartOne
- 3.26 Cardionet
- 3.26.1 CardioNet MCOT
- 3.26.2 CardioNet Event Monitoring
- 3.26.3 CardioNet Looping Multi-Event Monitor
- 3.26.4 CardioNet Non-Looping Chest Plate Event Monitor
- 3.26.5 CardioNet Holter Monitor
- 3.27 XTend Medical Telemedicine
- 3.27.1 XTend Pharmacy
- 3.27.2 Xtend / BioHarp UNI US.
- 3.28 LifeStar ACT Ambulatory Cardiac Telemetry
- 3.28.1 LifeStar ACT Products
- 3.28.2 LifeStar ACT Ex
- 3.29 GenesisHealthTechnologies HealthPia
- 3.29.1 GenesisHealthTechnologies HealthPia Glucose Meter (GlucoPack
- 3.29.2 GenesisHealthTechnologies BP Cuff
- 3.29.3 GenesisHealthTechnologies HealthPia Thermo Weight Scale
- 3.29.4 GenesisHealthTechnologies Glucose Information And Testing Security
- 3.30 IgeaCare Igeacom300Systems Nurse Call Devices
- 3.30.1 IgeaCare Igeacom500 Systems
- 3.30.2 IgeaCare Igeacom700 Systems
- 3.31 LifeSync Wireless Lead System
- 3.31.1 LifeSync Wireless ECG System
- 3.32 SHL Telemedicine Ltd. CARDIOSEN' C
- 3.32.1 SHL Telemeidicine CARDIOBEEPER12/12
- 3.32.2 SHL Telemedicine CARDIOPOCKET
- 3.32.3 SHL Telemedicine TELEMARKER
- 3.32.4 SHL Telemedicine TELEPRESS
- 3.33 MedApps
- 3.33.1 MedApps Wireless Mobile Health Monitoring
- 3.33.2 MedApps Wireless Health Monitoring
- 3.33.3 MedApps Mobile Wireless Health Monitoring System
- 3.33.4 MedApps HealthPAL
- 3.33.5 MedApps HealthCOM
- 3.33.6 MedApps HealthLINK -
- 3.33.7 MedPAL Medication Compliance
- 3.34 Apollo Products / Solutions
- 3.35 Heart Imaging Technologies
- 3.36 Telemedicine Electronic Components and Modules Worldwide
- 3.37 Intel Telemedicine Research and Innovation
- 3.37.1 Intel Telemedicine Technologies And Research Ecosystem
- 3.37.2 Intel Ethnographic Research In Healthcare
- 3.37.3 Intel Healthcare Research Global Understanding
- 3.37.4 Intel Healthcare Research Focus
- 3.37.5 Intel Research Portfolio Evidence-Based Innovation
- 3.37.6 Intel Acquires Wind River Systems
- 3.37.7 Intel Bringing Vital Information To The Point Of Care
- 3.37.8 Intel Innovation For Healthcare
- 3.37.9 Intel® Health Guide Personal Health System
- 3.37.10 Intel® Health Guide
- 3.38 AMD Global Telemedicine
- 3.38.1 AMD Telemedicine In The Access Model
- 3.38.2 AMD Primary Care Telemedicine
- 3.38.3 AMD Global Telemedicine
- 3.38.4 AMD Cutting Edge Cardiology Applications
- 3.39 Authentidate Holding Secure Health Information Exchange And
Workflow Management
- 3.40 Equipment and Software for Transmission of Medical Imaging,
Telemedicine
- 3.41 Philips / Raytel Imaging Network
- 3.42 GE Digital Image Archive Telemedicine Inside a Facility
- 3.42.1 GE Centricity RIS/PACS Integrated Solutions
- 3.42.2 GE PACS eHealth
- 3.42.3 GE Central databank Supports Remote Care Delivery
- 3.43 Telemedicine for Public Health Agencies
- 3.44 Voxiva HealthConnect Suite Of Interactive Mobile Health
Information Services
- 3.44.1 Voxiva HealthWatch
- 3.44.2 Voxiva Disease Reporting
- 3.44.3 Voxiva HealthWatch Database Mining
- 3.44.4 Voxiva HealthWatch Outbreak Detection and Analysis
- 3.44.5 Voxiva HealthWatch Alerts on Health Events
- 3.44.6 Voxiva Case Investigation
- 3.44.7 Voxiva Outbreak Management
- 3.44.8 Voxiva Platform Solutions
- 3.45 Rivulet Communications Medical Video
- 3.45.1 Rivulet' s Advanced Multimedia Telemedicine Solution
- 3.46 Pelham Sloane Mobile And Home Based Telemedicine
4. Telemedicine Technology
- 4.1 Telemedicine Product Lifecycle Accelerating
- 4.1.1 Personal Computer Based Systems Provide Significant Advantages
- 4.1.2 Telemedicine Establishes Professional Relationships, Builds
Referral Patterns
- 4.1.3 Machine-to-Machine Sensing
- 4.2 Bosch Studies 600 Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) Patients
- 4.2.1 Better Care For Hypertensive Patients
- 4.2.2 Accurate Non-Invasive Blood Pressure Measurement in Critically Ill
patient
- 4.2.3 Automated Blood Pressure Device Calibration Method
- 4.3 Patient Assessment
- 4.3.1 Accurate Blood Pressure Measurement
- 4.3.2 Accuracy And Clinical Validation Of The SunTech 247
- 4.3.3 Accurate Blood Pressure Measurement
- 4.3.4 Evidence-Based Innovation
- 4.4 Intel Telemedicine Cultivating Collaborations
- 4.4.1 Technology Research for Independent Living
- 4.4.2 Behavioral Assessment and Intervention Commons
- 4.4.3 Center for Aging Services Technologies (CAST)
- 4.4.4 Everyday Technologies in Alzheimer Care (ETAC)
- 4.4.5 Oregon Center for Aging and Tech (ORCATECH)
- 4.5 People-Centered Research
- 4.5.1 Technology Innovation Starts With People
- 4.6 Disease Conditions and Medical Care Categories
- 4.6.1 Diabetes
- 4.6.2 Chronic Care
- 4.6.3 Cardiac Care
- 4.6.4 Cardiology
- 4.6.5 Oncology
- 4.6.6 Women' s health
- 4.6.7 Regulatory Requirements
- 4.6.8 Atrial Fibrillation
- 4.6.9 Atrial Fibrillation Printout
- 4.6.10 Increased Risk of Stroke
- 4.7 Real Time Locating System (RTLS)
- 4.8 Technological Trends
- 4.8.1 Thin Film Lithium And Lithium Ion Batteries
- 4.8.2 Thin Film Battery Market Driving Forces
- 4.9 Thin Film Solid-State Battery Construction
- 4.10 Science And Medical Technology
- 4.10.1 Physical Therapy
- 4.10.2 Treatment Trends
5. Telemedicine Company Profiles
- 5.1 Aerotel Medical Systems
- 5.1.1 Aerotel Medical Systems / Tadiran LifeCare
- 5.1.2 Aerotel Medical Systems Mobile-CliniQ Affordable Personal Mobile
Health Solution
- 5.1.3 Aerotel Medical Systems Connect-Cell
- 5.2.1 AMD Global Telemedicine Director of Clinical training
- 5.3 American Heartcare Limited AHL
- 5.4 Apollo Telemedicine Networking Foundation
- 5.5 Authentidate Holding
- 5.6 Bosch Group
- 5.6.1 Bosch Group / Health Hero Network
- 5.6.2 Bosch Group / ViTel Net
- 5.6.3 Bosch / ViTelNet Range Of Services
- 5.6.4 Bosch Group Charitable Ownership
- 5.6.5 Bosch Group Healthcare
- 5.6.6 Bosch Health Hero Network
- 5.6.7 Bosch Group Sales Revenue
- 5.6.8 Bosch Automotive Technology sales
- 5.6.9 Bosch Industrial Technology Sales
- 5.6.10 Bosch Consumer Goods and Building Technology Sales
- 5.7 Cardiocom
- 5.7.1 Cardiocom Telemonitoring System
- 5.7.2 Cardiocom Telemonitoring Used By Major Managed Care Organizations
- 5.8 Cardionet
- 5.8.1 CardioNet Positioning
- 5.8.2 CardioNet Acquisition - PDSHeart, Inc.
- 5.9 Cincom Systems
- 5.10 Cisco
- 5.10.1 Cisco Strategy and Focus Areas
- 5.11 Contec
- 5.11.1 Contec Medical Group
- 5.12 EHTEL eHealth
- 5.13 GE
- 5.13.1 General Electric Revenues
- 5.13.2 GE Healthcare
- 5.14 GenerationOne
- 5.14.1 GenerationOne Mobile Collaborative Care Solution
- 5.14.2 GenerationOne / FireFly Mobile
- 5.14.3 GenesisHealthTechnologies / HealthPia
- 5.15 HeartIT
- 5.16 Hewlett-Packard / 3Com
- 5.16.1 HP Full Year Fiscal 2009
- 5.16.2 Hewlett Packard (HP) / 3Com Corporation
- 5.16.3 3Com Corporation
- 5.16.4 3Com Healthcare Customers
- 5.17 Honeywell
- 5.18 IBM
- 5.18.1 IBM Business Partnering Strategy
- 5.18.2 IBM Strategic Priorities
- 5.18.3 IBM BPM Powered By Smart SOA
- 5.18.4 IBM Delivers Integration and Innovation to Clients
- 5.18.5 IBM Business Model
- 5.18.6 IBM Unified Communications In The Cloud Architecture
- 5.18.7 IBM LotusLive Cloud-Based Portfolio Of Social Networking And
Collaboration Services
- 5.18.8 IBM Revenue
- 5.18.9 IBM Q1 2009 Revenue
- 5.18.10 IBM Q2 2009 Revenue
- 5.18.11 IBM Software Capabilities
- 5.18.12 IBM Systems and Technology Capabilities
- 5.18.13 IBM Worldwide Organizations
- 5.18.14 IBM Integrated Supply Chain
- 5.18.15 IBM Security
- 5.18.16 Financing Makes the IBM System z More Efficient
- 5.19 IgeaCare Solutions
- 5.19.1 IgeaCare Telephony Based Communication Systems
- 5.20 Intel
- 5.20.1 Intel Operating Segments
- 5.20.2 Intel / Wind River
- 5.20.3 Intel Silicon Innovation
- 5.21 LifeSync Corp.
- 5.22 Lifewatch
- 5.23 MedApps, Inc.
- 5.23.1 MedApps Personal Health Device
- 5.23.2 MedApps Receives FDA Clearance on a New Way to Bring
Cost-Effective Remote Health Monitoring
- 5.23.3 MedApps Innovative Solutions
- 5.24 Mednet Healthcare Technologies
- 5.25 NuPhysicia LLC
- 5.25.1 NuPhysicia Telemedicine Programs
- 5.26 OCS
- 5.27 Philips
- 5.27.1 Philips Healthcare
- 5.27.2 Philips Key Revenue Data
- 5.28 Pelham Sloane
- 5.29 Polycom
- 5.29.1 Polycom Telemedicine Products and Services:
- 5.29.2 Polycom And AMD Global Telemedicine Delivers Integrated Visual
And Voice Telehealth Capability To Clinicians
- 5.30 ProInfoNet
- 5.30.1 New England Telehealth Consortium
- 5.30.2 ProInfoNet Web development And Market Research
- 5.31 Rivulet
- 5.31.1 Rivulet Telemedicine
- 5.32 SHL Telemedicine Ltd.
- 5.33 Siemens
- 5.33.1 Siemens Comprehensive Healthcare
- 5.33.2 Siemens Computed Tomography (CT)
- 5.33.3 Siemens Combines Imaging Systems And Evaluation Software And
Bundle Them Into A Complete Client-Server Solution
- 5.33.4 Siemens Molecular imaging meets computed tomography
- 5.34 Karl Storz Endoscopy-America / Global Care Quest
- 5.35 Suntech
- 5.35.1 SunTech Medical Development & Acquisition Plans
- 5.36 Voxiva
- 5.37 Wolters Kluwer Health
- 5.37.1 Wolters Kluwer Health
- 5.37.2 Wolters Kluwer Health Medi-Span®
- 5.37.3 Wolters Kluwer Health Facts & Comparisons®
- 5.38 XTend Medical Corporation
- 5.38.1 XTend Medical Partners
- 5.38.2 XTend Medical Telemedicine Solution
- 5.38.3 Xtend / BioHarp UNI US.
- 5.38.4 XTend Medical Business Model
- 5.38.5 XTend Revenue Model
- 5.38.6 XTend / BioHarp
- 5.38.7 XTend Medical Purchase Agreement With BioHarp, Korea
- 5.38.8 XTend Medical / AmeriChoice
- 5.39 Selected Other Telemedicine Companies
- 5.39.1 A&D
- 5.39.2 AMD
- 5.39.3 American TeleCare
- 5.39.4 Applied Medical Solutions
- 5.39.5 Arinc
- 5.39.6 AT&T
- 5.39.7 Canon
- 5.39.8 Cisco
- 5.39.9 Centura Health
- 5.39.10 Chorus Call
- 5.39.11 Clinidata
- 5.39.12 CSI
- 5.39.13 Delphi Medical Systems
- 5.39.14 e-TelMed
- 5.39.15 GlobalMedia
- 5.39.16 iMDsoft
- 5.39.17 iMetrikus
- 5.39.18 Interactive Solutions
- 5.39.19 Nonin® Medical
- 5.39.20 Polycom
- 5.39.21 Qualcomm
- 5.39.22 RSA Medical
- 5.39.23 SHL Telemedicine
- 5.39.24 Sony
- 5.39.25 Tandberg
- 5.39.26 Telemedicus
- 5.39.27 VBrick Systems
- 5.39.28 Visicu
- 5.39.29 Verizon
- 5.39.30 ViTel Net
- 5.39.31 Viterion TeleHealthcare
- 5.39.32 Wire One Communications
- 5.39.33 Zydacron
List of Tables and Figures
- Table ES-1
- Telemedicine Systems Market Driving Forces
- Figure ES-2
- Telemedicine Software, Equipment, and Services Worldwide Market Shares,
Dollars, 2009
- Table ES-3
- Telemedicine Software, Equipment, and Services Market Forecasts,
Worldwide, Dollars, 2010-2016
- Figure 1-1
- Figure 1-2
- Table 1-3
- Table 1-3 (Continued)
- Table 1-4
- Medical Subspecialty Use of Telemedicine
- Table 1-4 (Continued)
- Medical Subspecialty Use of Telemedicine
- Table 1-5
- Table 1-6
- WinterGreen Research Has Formalized A Vision Of The Evolution Of
Healthcare Economic Models
- Figure 1-7
- Number of US Homecare and Hospice Agencies
- Figure 1-8
- US Homecare Payment Source
- Figure 1-9
- US Homecare Patients Receiving Help
- Table 1-10
- Home Health Quality of Care Measures
- Table 1-10 (Continued)
- Home Health Quality of Care Measures
- Table 1-10 (Continued)
- Home Health Quality of Care Measures
- Table 1-11
- Senior Homecare Assessment
- Table 1-11 (Continued)
- Senior Homecare Assessment
- Table 1-11 (Continued)
- Senior Homecare Assessment
- Table 1-12
- Medicare Program Payment Conditions
- Table 1-13
- Home Care Services Payors
- Table 1-14
- Homecare Information System Software Characteristics
- Table 1-14 (Continued)
- Homecare Information System Software Characteristics
- Table 1-15
- Market Characteristics For Evaluation of Homecare Information System
Software Vendors
- Table 1-16
- Home Care Services Billing Issues
- Table 1-17
- Table 1-17 (Continued)
- Table 1-18
- Home Care Standard Services Provided
- Table 1-19
- Home Care Specialty Services Provided
- Table 1-20
- Home Market Information System Software Market Segment
- Table 1-21
- Factors Relating To Value Of Home Health Care Over Institutional Care
- Table 1-22
- Studies Illustrate Patients Choose Home Care
- Table 1-23
- Table 1-24
- Home Healthcare Services Target Markets
- Table 1-25
- Home Medical Equipment Market Segments
- Table 1-27
- Home Care Services Billing Issues
- Table 1-28
- Home Care Services Billing Changes Needed
- Table 1-29
- Table 1-29 (Continued)
- Table 1-30
- Worldwide Homecare Information Systems Market Positioning
- Table 1-30 (Continued)
- Worldwide Homecare Information Systems Market Positioning
- Table 1-31
- Strategies For Offering Technology Solutions To The Home Healthcare
Industry
- Table 1-32
- Homecare Information Systems Market Trends
- Table 2-1
- Telemedicine Systems Market Driving Forces
- Table 2-2
- Telemonitoring Systems Market Driving Forces
- Figure 2-3
- Telemedicine Software, Equipment, and Services Worldwide Market Shares,
Dollars, 2009
- Figure 2-4
- Telemedicine Software, Equipment, and Services Worldwide Market Shares,
Dollars, 2009
- Table 2-5
- Categories Of Telemedicine
- Figure 2-6
- Telemedicine Equipment Worldwide Market Shares, Dollars, 2009
- Table 2-7
- Telemedicine Equipment Worldwide Market Shares, Dollars, 2009
- Table 2-8
- Contec Medical Group Patient Monitors
- Table 2-8 (Continued)
- Contec Medical Group Patient Monitors
- Table 2-9
- Contec Medical Patient Monitors
- Figure 2-10
- Telemedicine Electronic Components and Modules Worldwide Market Shares,
2009
- Figure 2-11
- Telemedicine Electronic Components and Modules Worldwide Market Shares,
2009
- Figure 2-12
- Telemedicine Medical Imaging, Equipment, Software, and Services Market
Shares, Worldwide, Dollars, 2009
- Table 2-13
- Telemedicine Medical Imaging, Equipment, Software, and Services Market
Shares, Dollars, 2009
- Table 2-14
- Telemedicine Software and (SaaS) Worldwide Market Shares, Dollars, 2009
- Table 2-15
- Telemedicine Software and (SaaS) Worldwide Market Shares, Dollars, 2009
- Table 2-16
- Mobile Telemedicine Remote Monitoring Equipment and Services Market
Shares, Dollars, 2009
- Table 2-17
- Mobile Telemedicine Remote Monitoring Equipment and Services Market
Shares, Dollars, 2009
- Table 2-18
- MedApps Solutions Benefits
- Figure 2-19
- Mobile Cardiac Arrhythmia Monitoring Equipment and Services Market
Shares, Worldwide, Dollars, 2009
- Table 2-20
- Mobile Cardiac Arrhythmia Monitoring Equipment and Services Market
Shares, Worldwide, Dollars, 2009
- Figure 2-21
- Telemedicine Services Oriented Architecture SOA and Networking Worldwide
Market Shares, 2009
- Figure 2-22
- Telemedicine Services Oriented Architecture SOA and Networking Worldwide
Market Shares, 2009
- Table 2-23
- Table 2-24
- U.S. Patients with One or More Chronic Diseases
- Figure 2-25
- Telemedicine Equipment and Services Worldwide Market Segments, 2009
- Table 2-26
- Telemedicine Equipment and Services Worldwide Market Segments, 2009
- Figure 2-27
- Telemedicine Equipment and Services Worldwide Market Segments, 2016
- Figure 2-28
- Telemedicine Equipment and Services Worldwide Market Segments, 2016
- Table 2-29
- Telemedicine Software, Equipment, and Services Market F orecasts,
Worldwide, Dollars, 2010-2016
- Table 2-30
- Telemedicine Equipment and Services Market Forecasts, Worldwide,
Dollars, 2010-2016
- Figure 2-31
- Telemedicine Equipment Market Forecasts,Worldwide, Dollars, 2010-2016
- Figure 2-32
- Telemedicine Components and Modules Market Forecasts, Worldwide,
Dollars, 2010-2016
- Figure 2-33
- Medical Imaging Telemedicine Market Forecasts, Worldwide, Dollars,
2010-2016
- Figure 2-34
- Mobile Telemedicine Remote Monitoring Market Forecasts, Worldwide,
Dollars, 2010-2016
- Figure 2-35
- Mobile Cardiac Arrhythmia Monitoring Market Forecasts, Worldwide,
Dollars, 2010-2016
- Figure 2-36
- Telemedicine Networking Market Forecasts, Worldwide, Dollars, 2010-2016
- Figure 2-37
- Telemedicine Applications Software and Software as a Service SaaS Market
Forecasts, Worldwide, Dollars, 2010-2016
- Table 2-38
- Telemedicine Software, Equipment, and Services Market Forecasts,
Worldwide, Dollars, 2010-2016
- Table 2-39
- Telemedicine Software, Equipment, and Services Market Forecasts,
Worldwide, Dollars, 2010-2016
- Table 2-40
- Telemedicine Regional Market Segments, 2009
- Table 2-41
- Telemedicine Regional Market Segments, 2009
- Figure 3-1
- Philips Arrythmia Diagnosis
- Figure 3-2
- Philips Clinical Data Services Cycle
- Table 3-3
- LifeWatch Services Complete, State-Of-The-Art Outpatient Solution
- Table 3-4
- LifeWatch Services NiteWatch Home Sleep Testing
- Table 3-5
- McKesson Telehealth Advisor Functions
- Figure 3-6
- Meditech Tele-management Device
- Table 3-7
- Meditech well@home Device Functions:
- Table 3-8
- well@home Telemonitoring Device Alert Management
- Figure 3-9
- Meditech well@home - Beyond telemonitoring ...Telemanagement
- Table 3-10
- Aerotel BP-Tel™ Transtelephonic Blood Pressure Monitor Applications
- Table 3-11
- Aerotel BP-Tel™ Transtelephonic Blood Pressure Monitor Features
- Table 3-12
- Aerotel BP-Tel™ Transtelephonic Blood Pressure Monitor Benefits
- Figure 3-13
- Aerotel BP-Tel™ Transtelephonic Blood Pressure Monitor
- Table 3-14
- Aerotel Tele-CliniQ™Applications:
- Table 3-15
- Aerotel Tele-CliniQ™ Features:
- Table 3-16
- Aerotel Tele-CliniQ™ Benefits
- Figure 3-17
- Aerotel Tele-CliniQ™ Personal Multi-Parameter Medical Acquisition
Center for Homecare
- Figure 3-18
- Aerotel Tele-CliniQ™ Personal Multi-Parameter Medical Acquisition
Components
- Figure 3-19
- Cardiocom Telemonitoring systems
- Table 3-20
- Cardiocom Telemonitoring Vital Signs Monitored
- Table 3-21
- Table 3-22
- Cardiocom GlucoCom Diabetes System Features
- Table 3-23
- CardiocomAutoLink functions
- Table 3-24
- Cardiocom AutoLink Features
- Figure 3-25
- Table 3-26
- Cardiocom Integrated System For Communication
- Table 3-27
- Cardiocom Types of Reports
- Table 3-28
- Cardiocom Reporting Items
- Figure 3-29
- Cardiocom Complete Home Monitoring and Data Management System
- Table 3-30
- Cardiocom TELESCALE' S Powerful Features
- Table 3-31
- Cardiocom Compact Telescale®
- Table 3-32
- Cardiocom Cardio-Plan™ Functions
- Table 3-33
- Cardiocom Respiratory-Plan™
- Table 3-34
- Santrax Telephony Benefits:
- Table 3-34 (Continued)
- Santrax Telephony Benefits:
- Table 3-35
- Santrax Home Health Care Benefits:
- Table 3-36
- Table 3-37
- Figure 3-38
- AHL Telemedecine Specialty Center
- Figure 3-39
- AHL Telemedecine Consulting Center
- Table 3-40
- AHL Telemedicine Services
- Table 3-41
- Consultation using AHL Occurs On Following Reports
- Table 3-42
- AHL Disease Conditions Managed
- Figure 3-43
- Honeywell Genesis Telemonitor
- Table 3-44
- Honeywell Sentry Telehealth Monitor Features
- Table 3-44 (Continued)
- Honeywell Sentry Telehealth Monitor Features
- Table 3-45
- Central Station Diagnostic Screens
- Table 3-46
- Honeywell Health Center Kiosks
- Table 3-47
- iHelix Telecare Remote Physician Consultation Solution Patient Advantages
- Table 3-48
- GenerationOne Mobile Health Solution Functions
- Table 3-49
- 3Com Systems For Medical Laboratory Services
- Table 3-49 (Continued)
- 3Com Systems For Medical Laboratory Services
- Table 3-50
- IBM Telemedicine Initiatives
- Table 3-51
- Aruba Networks Hospital Wireless LAN Reliability
- Table 3-52
- Aruba Networks Hospital Wireless LAN Areas Of Focus For Technology
- Table 3-53 Contec Medical Group Patient Monitors
- Contec Medical Group Patient Monitors
- Table 3-53 (Continued) Contec Medical Group
- Table 3-54
- Contec Medical Patient Monitors
- Table 3-55
- Contec Medical NIBP/Spo2 Patient Monitor
- Table 3-56
- Contec Medical NIBP/Spo2 Patient Monitor Features and Benefits
- Table 3-56 (Continued)
- Contec Medical NIBP/Spo2 Patient Monitor Features and Benefits
- Table 3-56 (Continued)
- Contec Medical NIBP/Spo2 Patient Monitor Features and Benefits
- Table 3-57
- CardioNet' s Event Monitoring Product Functions
- Table 3-58
- CardioNet Dual Alert Afib Monitor Features:
- Figure 3-59
- CardioNet Dual Alert Afib Monitor:
- Table 3-60
- CardioNet Looping Multi-Event Monitor
- Figure 3-61
- CardioNet Non-Looping Chest Plate Event Monitor
- Figure 3-62
- Figure 3-63
- XTend Program For Patient Monitoring
- Table 3-64
- HealthPia juvenile diabetes Functions
- Figure 3-65
- GenesisHealthTechnologies HealthPia Glucose Meter (GlucoPack™)
- Figure 3-66
- GenesisHealthTechnologies HealthPia Glucose Meter (GlucoPack™)
Screens
- Table 3-67
- GenesisHealthTechnologies HealthPia Glucose Meter (GlucoPack™)
Communication Capability
- Figure 3-68
- GenesisHealthTechnologies HealthPia Cell Phone
- Table 3-69
- Key Features Of The Igeacom301
- Table 3-69 (Continued)
- Key Features Of The Igeacom301
- Figure 3-70
- LifeSync® System LeadWear® Disposable Leads Alarms For Patient
Monitoring
- Table 3-71
- LifeSync® Wireless Lead System Benefits:
- Table 3-71 (Continued)
- LifeSync® Wireless Lead System Benefits:
- Table 3-72
- LifeSync® Telemetry System Functions
- Table 3-73
- Traditional Telemetry Lead Wire Systems Functions
- Figure 3-74
- LifeSync® System Components For Patient Monitoring
- Table 3-75
- LifeSync® Wireless Transceiver System Benefits:
- Figure 3-76
- LifeSync Cardiac Monitor Cable Adapters
- Table 3-77
- SHL Telemedicine CardioSen' C™ Personal Cellular-Digital 12 Lead
ECG Features
- Figure 3-78
- SHL Telemedicine CardioSen' C™ Personal Cellular-Digital 12 Lead ECG
- Table 3-79
- SHL Telemedicine CardioSen' C™ Personal Cellular-Digital 12 lead
ECG Features / Advantages
- Figure 3-80
- SHL Telemedicine TELEMARKER™ Cardiac Blood Testing Device
- Table 3-81
- SHL Telemeidicine TELEMARKER™ Features / Advantages
- Table 3-82
- SHL Telemedicine blood testing device Features / Advantages
- Figure 3-83
- SHL Telemedicine TELEPRESS™
- Table 3-84
- SHL Telemedicine TELEPRESS™ Features / Advantages
- Table 3-85
- MedApps Solutions Benefits
- Table 3-86
- MedApps Simplicity Solutions Base
- Table 3-87
- MedApps Affordability Solutions Base
- Table 3-88
- Figure 3-89
- Figure 3-90
- MedApps HealthCOM Screens
- Table 3-91
- MedApps HealthCOM Features
- Table 3-92
- Intel Healthcare Research Focus
- Table 3-92 (Continued)
- Intel Healthcare Research Focus
- Table 3-93
- Intel Healthcare Underserved Regions Research Focus
- Table 3-94
- Intel Research Portfolio Evidence-Based Telemedicine Innovation
- Table 3-95
- Intel Research Promoting Meds and Compliance Telemedicine Innovation
- Figure 3-96
- AMD-3700 Telephonic Stethoscope
- Figure 3-97
- AMD-3100 Ausculette II Electronic Stethoscope
- Figure 3-98
- Figure 3-99
- AMD-3550 SmartSteth Digital Electronic Stethoscope
- Figure 3-100
- AMD-3875 12 Lead Interpretive ECG for PC (Software/Hardware Combination
- Figure 3-101
- AMD-5625 Phased Array Probe for SmartProbeTM Ultrasound
- Figure 3-102
- Philips / Raytel Imaging Network
- Figure 3-103
- GE Telemedicine Image Support
- Table 3-104
- GE Centricity RIS/PACS Integrated Solutions Functions
- Figure 3-105
- Voxiva Disease Conditions Served By Telemedicine
- Figure 3-106
- Figure 3-107
- Voxiva Platform Solutions
- Figure 3-108
- Voxiva Systems Aiding To Detect And Prevent Swine Flu
- Table 3-109
- Rivulet Advanced Multimedia Telemedicine Solutions
- Table 4-1
- Automated Blood Pressure Device Calibration Method
- Table 4-2
- Intel Telemedicine Evidence-Based Innovation Functions
- Table 4-2 (Continued)
- Intel Telemedicine Evidence-Based Innovation Functions
- Table 4-2 (Continued)
- Intel Telemedicine Evidence-Based Innovation Functions
- Table 4-3
- Intel Telemedicine Research Focus
- Table 4-4
- Ethnographic Researchers Profile
- Table 4-5
- Symptoms Of Coronary Artery Disease
- Table 4-6
- Real Time Locating System (RTLS) Functions
- Figure 4-7
- Typical Structure Of A Thin Film Solid State Battery
- Table 4-8
- Factors Relating To Value Of Home Health Care Over Institutional Care
- Table 5-1
- Table 5-2
- Cincom Systems Industries Served
- Table 5-3
- Cincom Customers by Industry
- Figure 5-4
- Contec MEDICA Medical Exhibition In Dusseldorf
- Figure 5-5
- Table 5-6
- 3Com Healthcare Customers
- Figure 5-7
- IBM SMB Partner Go to Market Approach
- Table 5-8
- Table 5-9
- Intel Operating Segments:
- Table 5-10
- Philips Healthcare Activities
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