Mobile Apps For Medical Professionals
Posts tagged Market
Using Technology Market Research to Uncover Software Sales Leads
Jun 29th
Ridge Technology Marketing specialises in helping technology and software companies to use market research to market and sell their solutions more effectively. The following samples of sales opportunities driven by technology market research illustrate just how effective this method of market research can be.
Sample 1:
Country UK
Company On File
Industry Warehousing
Turnover
Employees 350
Number Sites 1
Telephone On file
Contact Name On file
Contact Title
DDI/Mobile On file
Fax
Email On file
Web Site On file
Date Identified: 29th August 2008
Lead Expires:
Project Summary:
The Client is currently using a bespoke ERP solution among 50 users and intends to replace the existing ERP application. The Client is open to evaluating various ERP solutions and has expressed an interest in MS Navision. It is envisaged that the new ERP system will commence implementation circa Jan.09. There is a budget available for this implementation but it has not been disclosed. There is future opportunity for a Warehouse Management System for the Client.
Sample 2:
Country USA
Industry Medical Device
Turnover Unknown
Employees 600+
Number Sites 6
Telephone On file
Contact Name On file
Contact Title IT Manager
DDI/MobileFax On file
Email On file
Web Site On file
Date Identified: 18th August 2008
Lead Expires: 20th November 2008
Project Summary:
The Client has 9 companies and requires a global ERP solution. The Client is predominantly Microsoft based and is currently launching a MS CRM solution globally. The emphasis for this project is on an ERP implementation in the US and North American market with the remaining global offices thereafter. The Client is considering both an upgrade of the existing MS Dynamics NAV ver 3 to Dynamics AX as well as a replacement of MS Dynamics NAV. The proposed ERP system should include MRP, Order Processing, Logistics, Automated Purchase Order Processing and automated personal expense and credit card management. The Client is also looking at a Financial Reporting tool, possibly third party to incorporate consolidated accounts as well as the 9 individual company accounts.
When implementing technology market research it is important to consider the primary objective of the research campaign. Is it to understand customer needs, understand product performance or to generate sales opportunities. The above samples had a singular goal of generating sales opportunities for clients and the campaign criteria for this was very clear. Clarity of campaign objectives in technology market research is the key to success.
Michael Kelly is the founder and CEO of Ridge Technology Market Research. Ridge Consulting is a Technology Market Research Company focused on helping technology companies with their market research needs in Europe and North America. The company provides a range of IT lead generation and IT Pay Per Lead services. Contact: Michael Kelly Ridge Technology Market Research +353 91 444 124 mkelly@ridgebusiness.com
Msc Software Corporation – Financial Analysis Review—-Aarkstore Enterprise Market Research Aggregation
Jun 10th
Summary MSC Software Corporation is engaged in developing, marketing, and supporting of simulation software and services. The company also engaged in providing strategic consulting services, which are being used in implementation of enterprise simulation solutions. The major products being offered by the company include SimManager, SimXpert, SimDesigner, Engineering Analysis, and others. The company’s major services include process automation, best practice capture, technology transfer, data management and capture, and staff augmentation. MSC provides its products and services to automotive, aerospace, heavy machines, electronics, manufacturing, government, and medical industries worldwide. MSC Software Corporation – Financial Analysis Review is an in-depth business, financial analysis of MSC Software Corporation. The report provides a comprehensive insight into the company, including business structure and operations, executive biographies and key competitors. The hallmark of the report is the detailed financial ratios of the companyScope – Provides key company information for business intelligence needs The report contains critical company information – business structure and operations, the company history, major products and services, key competitors, key employees and executive biographies, different locations and important subsidiaries. – The report provides detailed financial ratios for the past five years as well as interim ratios for the last four quarters. – Financial ratios include profitability, margins and returns, liquidity and leverage, financial position and efficiency ratios.
For more information, please visit :
http://www.aarkstore.com/reports/MSC-Software-Corporation-Financial-Analysis-Review-26145.html
Or email us at press@aarkstore.com or call +919272852585
Aarkstore Enterprise
Tel : +912227453309
Mobile No: +919272852585
Email : contact@aarkstore.com
Website : http://www.aarkstore.com
Blog: http://blogs.aarkstore.com/
Follow us on twitter: http://twitter.com/aarkstoredotcom
Aarkstore Enterprise is a leading provider of business and financial information and solutions worldwide. We specialize in providing online market business information on market research reports, books, magazines, conference at competitive prices, and strive to provide excellent and innovative service to our customers. Our customers include more than 700 leading financial institutions, professional service firms, consulting, law and accounting firms and other corporations throughout the world.
Emageon Inc. – Medical Equipment – Deals And Alliances Profile—Aarkstore Enterprise Market Research Aggregation
Jun 3rd
Emageon Inc. – Medical Equipment – Deals and Alliances ProfileSummary Emageon Inc. – Medical Equipment – Deals and Alliances Profile is an essential source for company data and information. The profile examines the company’s key business structure and operations, history and products, and provides summary analysis of its key revenue lines and strategy as well as highlighting the company’s major recent financial deals. Emageon Inc. (Emageon) is a provider of an enterprise level information technology solution for the clinical analysis and management of digital medical images catering to the health care organizations. The company’s solution comprises of advanced visualization and image management software for multiple medical specialties like cardiology, radiology and orthopedics, comprehensive support services and third party components. Its customer base range from imaging centers to large, multi-facility healthcare networks. Emageon holds about four subsidiaries. Emageon is headquartered in Alabama, the US. The company terminated the merger agreement with Health Systems Solutions, Inc. And More inside the report…Recent Developments Mar 27, 2009: Emageon Settles Shareholder Lawsuit Over Amicas Deal Jan 20, 2009: Emageon Wins Contract With MultiCareScope – Provides key company information for business intelligence needs – Gives information on the company’s major recent financial deals including mergers & acquisitions, asset transactions, PE/VC deals, equity offerings, debt offerings and partnerships. – Data is supplemented with details on the company’s history, key executives, business description, locations and subsidiaries as well as a list of products and services and the latest available company statement.Reasons to buy – A quick “one-stop-shop” to understand the company. – Support sales activities by understanding your customers’ businesses. – Qualify prospective partners and suppliers. – Understand and respond to your competitors’ business structure, strategy and prospects through. – Understanding the key deals which have shaped the company.
For more information, please visit:
http://www.aarkstore.com/reports/Emageon-Inc-Medical-Equipment-Deals-and-Alliances-Profile-23285.html
Or email us at press@aarkstore.com or call +919272852585
Aarkstore Enterprise
Tel : +912227453309
Mobile No: +919272852585
Email : contact@aarkstore.com
Website : http://www.aarkstore.com
Blog: http://blogs.aarkstore.com/
Follow us on twitter: http://twitter.com/aarkstoredotcom
Aarkstore Enterprise is a leading provider of business and financial information and solutions worldwide. We specialize in providing online market business information on market research reports, books, magazines, conference at competitive prices, and strive to provide excellent and innovative service to our customers. Our customers include more than 700 leading financial institutions, professional service firms, consulting, law and accounting firms and other corporations throughout the world.
Toronto Medical Supply ? What Does the Market Offer?
May 13th
We all value our health above all other things. Manufacturers of Toronto medical supply are fully aware of that fact and they struggle to provide the best possible medical equipment for people who are in delicate health condition. Their basic principle is to help one lead an almost normal existence and it’s much more than we can ask for.
The need for Toronto medical supply is acute and the everyone is aware that quality, dependable Toronto medical products are an important component of every medical practice. Moreover, patients are becoming real interested in understanding the basics of Toronto medical supply and they show a genuine passion for the equipment used to treat them. They are ready to learn what kind of Toronto medical supply is necessary in controlling their condition.
Companies which provide Toronto medical supply are profitable enterprises. They offer reliable, high-quality Toronto medical products knowing that every year the demand for this kind of supplies keeps getting stronger. As the population ages, more and more companies appear and try to cater to the need of the patients and also to the requirements of the Health Industry Department for Toronto medical products.
People all around the world are affected by chronic diseases and many of them do not have a cure. This is a tragic and serious matter. Specialists worldwide are working very hard trying to find solutions that do not cure the disease but decrease the suffering, avoid the complications and increase the life span. Diabetic patients are one of these people in delicate health condition. They depend on a special Toronto medical supply meaning insulin in order to live.
Many people who have been diagnosed as diabetic are able to constantly check their glucose levels by using the Toronto medical supply available. There are many online medical stores which offer Toronto medical products for diabetics and not only at reasonable prices. The common kit of Toronto medical supply for a diabetic includes: a glucometer, alcohol wipes, lancets and test strips.
Another sector which is in high demand for Toronto medical supply is the one of medical rehabilitation. Rehab units are useful for a multitude of disabilities but the most common ones are cause by strokes and people end up needing Toronto medical products such as: Toronto back braces, Toronto electric chairs.
Toronto medical products also find their utility in the case of patients undergoing occupation theraphy. This kind of therapy includes special programs of recovery that restore independence to individuals whose lives have been disrupted due to illness, injury or aging. It requires special Toronto medical products such as: exercise machines, treadmills, Toronto electric chairs, magnetic and heat therapy.
Rehab suppliers are also aware of the increasing demand for: Toronto mobility scooter, Toronto electric beds and other therapy products in Toronto. Toronto electric beds are special devices that are used by individuals who are ill or injured and need to be cared for. They are different in style and purpose and can easily be purchased from one of the Toronto medical supply manufacturers. The choice depends on the cost, caregiver availability, the needs and conditions of the patients.
Professional and home health consumers are ordering many Toronto medical products from their computer. Prices are affordable and the quality is excellent. Manufacturers of Toronto medical products are constantly researching the rate of demand for their products and services. They know that for a products to sell, it must already be in demand.
The Internet has made it quite easy to purchase a wide variety of Toronto medical products. The development and expansion of online medical stores made possible the purchase of the best products tailored to the individual needs and requirements.
Our website is a place filled with comfort, care and compassion. Please visit us and enjoy our excellent service. We offer the best Toronto medical supply and we represent a foundation pillar of the healthcare industry. Choose us and you will find hiqh-quality, reliable Toronto medical products .
Homecare Information Software And Services Market Shares, Strategies, And Forecasts, Worldwide, 2010 To 2016-Aarkstore Enterprise
May 2nd
LEXINGTON, Massachusetts (January 1, 2010) – Announces that it has a new study on homecare information software and services. The 2010 study has 497 pages, 184 tables and figures. Worldwide markets are poised to achieve significant growth as the healthcare providers worldwide move to more cost efficient healthcare modalities. Vendors are building out localized direct sales organizations, distribution partnerships, and e-commerce sites that support a home care information systems brand in every region.
Homecare is more cost efficient than nursing home or hospital care, every patient would rather stay at home if possible. As new homecare agencies proliferate in the U.S. and worldwide, one-third of homecare agencies in U.S. markets have closed or been acquired in the past five years due to the economic downturn and lack of profitability.
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 homecare information systems addresses management team issues. Existing providers need to improve overall operations to address these issues.
Several new studies provide large-scale, independent, quantified proof of the value of healthcare information technology have. Users can utilize the scheduling notes to alert other staff of patient preferences or supplies needed in the home. Maestro intuitive process flow provides users with many reminders, including when a patient is out of orders, when a supervisory visit is required, or when a procedure needs to be completed during a visit.
Information systems are a significant part of the home care delivery systems. Software leverages the efficiency of clinical process in ways that have never become possible before. The system leverages virtually all the administrative and financial information needed to run a successful home care company. Information can be gathered right from the charts.
The significance of integration systems is not yet realized in homecare information systems. However, as patients move from one care venue to another, the patient record is going to need to move with them. The hand-held, computer-based system guides home care clinicians through the entire patient care process. Clinicians can use structured record guides. The systems automate reporting. The market opportunity for the homecare information services providers is to enable consolidation of the 35,000 small agencies worldwide into a few large services providers. These few services providers then become customers for the homecare information services systems. Homecare information systems will be enhanced by partnerships with IBM to leverage information analytics systems.
Worldwide homecare information systems markets at $2 billion in 2009 are expected to reach $4.8 billion by 2016. Constraints on home healthcare spending in some types of coverage are more than offset by a shift away from nursing home care to assisted living homecare.
Report Methodology
This is the 424 st report in a series of market research reports that provide forecasts in communications, telecommunications, the Internet, computer, software, telephone equipment, health equipment, and energy. Automated process and significant growth is a priority in topic selection. The project leaders take direct responsibility for writing and preparing each report. They have significant experience preparing industry studies. Forecasts are based on primary research and proprietary data bases.
The primary research is conducted by talking to customers, distributors and companies. The survey data is not enough to make accurate assessment of market size, so it looks at the value of shipments and the average price to achieve market assessments. Our track record in achieving accuracy is unsurpassed in the industry. We are known for being able to develop accurate market shares and projections. This is our specialty.
The analyst process is concentrated on getting good market numbers. This process involves looking at the markets from several different perspectives, including vendor shipments. The interview process is an essential aspect as well. We do have a lot of granular analysis of the different shipments by vendor in the study and addenda prepared after the study was published if that is appropriate.
Forecasts reflect analysis of the market trends in the segment and related segments. Unit and dollar shipments are analyzed through consideration of dollar volume of each market participant in the segment. Installed base analysis and unit analysis is based on interviews and an information search. Market share analysis includes conversations with key customers of products, industry segment leaders, marketing directors, distributors, leading market participants, opinion leaders, and companies seeking to develop measurable market share.
Over 200 in depth interviews are conducted for each report with a broad range of key participants and industry leaders in the market segment. We establish accurate market forecasts based on economic and market conditions as a base. Use input/output ratios, flow charts, and other economic methods to quantify data. Use in-house analysts who meet stringent quality standards. Interviewing key industry participants, experts and end-users is a central part of the study. Our research includes access to large proprietary databases. Literature search includes analysis of trade publications, government reports, and corporate literature.
Findings and conclusions of this report are based on information gathered from industry sources, including manufacturers, distributors, partners, opinion leaders, and users. Interview data was combined with information gathered through an extensive review of internet and printed sources such as trade publications, trade associations, company literature, and online databases. The projections contained in this report are checked from top down and bottom up analysis to be sure there is congruence from that perspective.
The base year for analysis and projection is 2009. With 2009 and several years prior to that as a baseline, market projections were developed for 2010 through 2016. These projections are based on a combination of a consensus among the opinion leader contacts interviewed combined with understanding of the key market drivers and their impact from a historical and analytical perspective. The analytical methodologies used to generate the market estimates are based on penetration analyses, similar market analyses, and delta calculations to supplement independent and dependent variable analysis. All analyses are displaying selected descriptions of products and services. This research includes referencde to an ROI model that is part of a series that provides IT systems financial planners access to information that supports analysis of all the numbers that impact management of a product launch or large and complex data center. The methodology used in the models relates to having a sophisticated analytical technique for understanding the impact of workload on processor consumption and cost.
Research has looked at the metrics and independent research to develop assumptions that reflect the actual anticipated usage and cost of systems. Comparative analyses reflect the input of these values into models.
Table of Contents :
HOMECARE INFORMATION SYSTEMS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ES-1
Homecare Cost Efficient, Effective Care Delivery ES-1
Homecare Information Systems Market Shares ES-3
Homecare Information Systems Market Forecasts ES-5
1. HOMECARE INFORMATION SYSTEMS MARKET DESCRIPTION
AND MARKET DYNAMICS 1-1
1.1 Home Health Care 1-1
1.1.1 Home Health Quality Care 1-5
1.1.2 Medicare 1-12
1.1.3 Medicaid 1-13
1.2 Home Care Services Payors 1-16
1.2.1 Self-pay 1-17
1.2.2 Public Third-party Payors: Medicare 1-17
1.2.3 Public Third-party Payors: Medicaid 1-18
1.2.4 Public Third-party Payors: Older Americans Act (OAA) 1-19
1.2.5 Veterans Administration 1-19
1.2.6 Social Services Block Grant Programs 1-20
1.2.7 Community Organizations 1-20
1.2.8 Private Third-party Payors 1-20
1.3 Types of Home Care Agencies 1-21
1.3.1 Nursing care 1-22
1.3.2 Physical therapy 1-22
1.3.3 Occupational therapy 1-22
1.3.4 Speech therapy 1-23
1.3.5 Social workers 1-23
1.3.6 Home health aides/home care aides 1-23
1.3.7 Homemaker/Attendant Care 1-23
1.3.8 Volunteers 1-24
1.4 Homecare Information System Software Market Shifts 1-25
1.4.1 Characteristics Particular To The Homecare
Information System Market 1-28
1.4.2 Implementation Depends On Documentation
Of Each Discipline Needs 1-29
1.4.3 Home Care Services Billing Issues 1-29
1.4.4 Prospective Payment System (PPS) 1-31
1.4.5 Managed Care Requirements 1-31
1.4.6 Oasis Home Health Agencies 1-34
1.5 Need For Automation Of Home Care Companies 1-34
1.6 Homecare Information Technology Industry 1-36
1.6.1 History Of Low Investment In Healthcare
Information Technology 1-38
1.6.2 Market Driving Forces For Worldwide
Homecare Information Systems 1-39
1.6.3 Treatment Trends 1-39
1.6.4 Home Healthcare Delivery Industry 1-41
1.6.5 Competition Forms Basis Of U.S. Medical
Care Services Delivery 1-41
1.6.6 Science And Medical Technology 1-42
1.7 Benefits Of Home Care 1-43
1.7.1 Home Health Saves Medicare Billions 1-45
1.8 Demographic Trends Driving Home Care 1-47
1.8.1 Mainstreaming Of People With Disabilities 1-47
1.8.2 Recovery And Active Lifestyles Of Disabled
Portion of the Population 1-48
1.9 Healthcare Equipment Industry 1-49
1.9.1 Reimbursement Drives Healthcare Equipment Industry 1-50
1.9.2 Home Medical Equipment Industry Segments 1-51
1.10 Marketing Globally 1-53
1.10.1 U.S. Healthcare Delivery Industry 1-55
1.10.2 Competition Forms Basis Of U.S. Medical Care
Services Delivery 1-56
1.10.3 European Homecare Market Trends 1-57
1.11 Hospital and Home Care Services Billing Issues 1-58
1.11.1 Managed Care Requirements 1-60
1.12 Market Drivers For Healthcare Cost Containment 1-63
1.12.1 Managed Care Organization Impact 1-64
1.12.2 Reasons Home Health Care Has Gained Wide-
Spread Acceptance 1-64
1.12.3 Managed Care Change In The Healthcare Industry 1-65
1.12.4 Homecare For People With Long Term Disabilities 1-65
1.12.5 Health Care Cost Containment Trends 1-66
1.12.6 Medicare Reimbursement Guide for Power
Wheelchair Drive Control Systems 1-66
1.12.7 Managed Care Organization Impact 1-67
1.13 Reasons Home Health Care Has Gained Wide-
Spread Acceptance 1-67
1.13.1 Managed Care Change In The Healthcare Industry 1-68
1.13.2 Homecare For People With Long Term Disabilities 1-68
1.14 Worldwide Homecare Information Systems
Market Distribution 1-69
1.14.1 Delivery Of Non-Acute Health Care 1-69
1.14.2 Leveraging Distribution Channels 1-70
1.14.3 Worldwide Homecare Information Systems
Market Positioning 1-70
1.15 Increased Need For Information Technology 1-72
1.15.1 Medical Error 1-73
1.16 Shortcomings Of Traditional Healthcare
Information Systems 1-73
1.17 Homecare Information Systems Market Strategy 1-75
1.17.1 Integrated Healthcare Information Technology Solutions 1-76
1.17.2 Flexible Product-Delivery Options 1-76
1.17.3 Leveraging Existing Customer Base 1-77
1.18 Homecare Information Systems Market Trends 1-78
1.18.1 Clinician Support For Spending Less Time At The
Desktop And More Time Taking Care Of Patients 1-80
2. HOMECARE INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND SERVICES, MARKET
SHARES AND FORECASTS 2-1
2.1 Homecare Agencies 2-1
2.2 Homecare Information Systems Market Shares 2-6
2.2.1 Allscripts Homecare / Misys Healthcare Systems’ 2-9
2.2.2 McKesson Horizon Homecare Information Systems 2-9
2.2.3 Cerner BeyondNow 2-10
2.2.4 Meditech 2-10
2.2.5 Meditech / Patient Care Technologies 2-11
2.2.6 Allscripts Homecare 2-12
2.2.7 Siemens Health Services / Home Health Solutions 2-12
2.2.8 Fujitsu Homecare Information Systems 2-13
2.2.9 GE Centricity® Solutions 2-13
2.2.10 Lewis’ Financial Services Division 2-14
2.2.11 Login Soft 2-15
2.2.12 Santrax 2-15
2.2.13 ContinuLink Cloud SaaS Solutions 2-16
2.2.14 Procura Home Care Across the Continuum of Care 2-16
2.3 Homecare Information Systems Market Forecasts 2-17
2.3.1 Homecare Information Systems, SOA, Tablet Devices, and
Wireless Handset Market Forecasts 2-19
2.4 Services Oriented Architecture (SOA) Homecare Systems
Market Shares, First Three Quarters 2009 2-22
2.4.1 Services Oriented Architecture (SOA) Homecare Systems Market Shares 2-22
2.4.2 IBM SOA Business Integration Foundation Systems 2-25
2.4.3 IBM WebSphere Service Registry and Repository 2-25
2.4.4 Tibco Services Oriented Architecture SOA 2-26
2.4.5 Microsoft SOA Application Platform 2-26
2.4.6 Microsoft Application Platform.NET Framework 2-26
2.4.7 Services Oriented Architecture (SOA) Homecare Systems Market Forecasts 2-27
2.4.8 Homecare Information Service Orientated Architecture (SOA) Market Forecasts 2-28
2.5 Home Medical Information Systems Market Segments 2-34
2.5.1 3G and 4G Handheld Wireless Devices 2-38
2.5.2 Use Of POC Technology In Homecare 2-41
2.6 Home Medical Consolidated Information Systems Market Driving Forces 2-42
2.7 Homecare Services Oriented Architecture Market Driving Forces 2-44
2.7.1 Services Oriented Architecture (SOA) Components 2-45
2.7.2 SOA Middleware Means That Information Can Be Left Where It Is
And Operated On From That Place 2-48
2.7.3 Services Oriented Architecture (SOA) Market Driving Forces 2-50
2.8 Technological Trends Impact on Demand for Homecare Services 2-54
2.8.1 Benefits of Integration Solutions 2-54
2.9 Number Of Home Healthcare And Hospice Agencies 2-56
2.10 Geographical Segments 2-57
2.11 Healthcare Industry Shifts 2-58
3. HOMECARE SOFTWARE PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 3-1
3.1 McKesson HBOC 3-1
3.1.1 McKesson Homecare Systems Improve Patient Outcomes 3-2
3.1.2 McKesson Horizon Homecare™ Documentation Applications 3-3
3.1.3 McKesson Home Care Solutions 3-6
3.1.4 McKesson Horizon Homecare Advanced Clinical Software 3-10
3.1.5 McKesson Horizon Clinical Guideline Terms
And Components 3-13
3.1.6 McKesson Horizon HomeCare ROI 3-16
3.1.7 Allscripts Homecare 3-17
3.1.8 Allscripts Homecare Software 3-18
3.1.9 Allscripts Home Care Claims Reimbursement 3-22
3.1.10 Allscripts Field Personnel Access To Clinical
Data At The Point Of Care 3-23
3.1.11 Allscripts Clinical 3-23
3.1.12 Allscripts OASIS 3-24
3.1.13 Allscripts Library Of Interdisciplinary,
Problem-Related Care Plans 3-25
3.1.14 Allscripts Keeps Patient Care On Track. 3-25
3.1.15 Allscripts Homecare Scheduling 3-26
3.1.16 Allscripts Homecare Software Modules 3-28
3.1.17 Allscripts Homecare Billing 3-29
3.1.18 Allscripts Homecare Billing Reporting 3-32
3.1.19 Allscripts Homecare Reporting Features 3-33
3.1.20 Allscripts Telemonitoring 3-34
3.1.21 Allscripts Homecare Speeds and Simplifies
Physician Review And Approval Of Orders 3-35
3.1.22 Allscripts Homecare Physicians Portal Module 3-37
3.1.23 Allscripts Homecare General Ledger 3-37
3.2 Cerner BeyondNow 3-39
3.2.1 Cerner BeyondNow Outcomes Management 3-39
3.2.2 Cerner BeyondNow CareWatch 3-40
3.2.3 Cerner BeyondNow CareWatch Positioning 3-47
3.2.4 Cerner BeyondNow CareWatch Verified Visits
Interface Sends Information Automatically To The Billing Application 3-48
3.3 Meditech 3-53
3.3.1 Meditech Intake 3-55
3.3.2 Meditech Scheduling Process 3-57
3.3.3 Meditech Care Delivery/Plan-of-Care Management 3-58
3.3.4 Meditech Telemanagement Process 3-59
3.3.5 Meditech Billing 3-60
3.3.6 Meditech Telemonitoring And Telehealth For
Home Health Agencies 3-61
3.3.7 Meditech Telemanagement Process In-Home Device 3-64
3.4 Login Soft 3-68
3.5 ContinuLink 3-70
3.5.1 ContinuLink Internet System 3-70
3.6 Santrax Homecare Information Systems Telephony Solutions 3-73
3.6.1 Santrax Delivered Through The Web 3-79
3.7 NDSI Healthcare 3-83
3.7.1 NDSI Healthcare nHome Complete and HomePRO 3-84
3.8 HealthWare 3-85
3.8.1 HealthWare Platforms 3-86
3.8.2 HealthWare Full Featured System 3-88
3.8.3 HealthWare System Applications 3-91
3.9 Sajix 3-93
3.10 Healthcare Automation 3-98
3.10.1 Healthcare Automation HomecareNet
Mobile Medication Reconciliation Automation 3-98
3.11 Indura Systems 3-101
3.11.1 Indura Systems IGEA HHC Best Process
Advanced Solution For Home Health Care 3-104
3.11.2 Indura Systems Main Modules 3-105
3.11.3 Indura Systems IGEA Point Of Care (iPOC) POE 3-109
3.12 TagtronicsCare Home Care Software 3-116
3.12.1 TagtronicsCare Comprehensive Home
Care Agency Software 3-116
3.12.2 TagtronicsCare All-inclusive UK Home
Care Management System 3-117
3.12.3 TagtronicsCareElectronic Monitoring Software 3-117
3.12.4 TagtronicsCare Comprehensive Reporting 3-118
3.12.5 TagtronicsCare Lone Worker Device 3-118
3.12.6 Accounting Systems Technology / Visions
Home Health Software 3-120
3.12.7 Accounting Systems Technology Visions
Home Health 3-121
3.13 IMA Technologies CaseTrakker© Software 3-125
3.13.1 IMA Technologies Tools To Help Care
Management Professionals 3-125
3.14 Lewis 3-127
3.14.1 Lewis Patron Point-of-Care Module 3-128
3.14.2 Lewis Prompt 8 3-128
3.14.3 Lewis’ Financial Services 3-132
4. HOMECARE INFORMATION SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY 4-1
4.1 Homecare Information Systems Requirements 4-1
4.1.1 Internet Protocol (IP) Mission Critical Functionality 4-4
4.2 Homecare Information Systems Toolkits 4-6
4.2.1 Process Management Toolkits 4-7
4.3 Homecare Information Systems-Services 4-9
4.4 Internet 4-15
4.4.1 Upgrading Software 4-15
4.4.2 End-To-End Flow From The Security Viewpoint 4-16
4.4.3 Homecare Information Systems Services Security
Policy Configuration 4-17
4.4.4 Role Of Mission Critical Middleware Messaging 4-20
4.4.5 IBM Mission-Critical Functionality 4-21
4.4.6 IBM Websphere MQ Messaging Software 4-22
4.4.7 Linking Internal Operations 4-23
4.5 Homecare Information Systems Product Technology 4-25
4.5.1 Windows Interface 4-25
4.5.2 SQL Server 4-26
4.5.3 Misys Caché 4-26
4.5.4 Server Monitor 4-27
4.5.5 Field Synchronization 4-27
4.6 State-Of-The-Art Security 4-28
4.6.1 Misys Portal and Document Manager Module 4-28
4.7 HL7 Interface & Accounting Exports 4-29
4.8 Testing Services As An Extension Of Homecare 4-29
4.9 Web Services 4-30
4.9.1 Services Guarantee Compliance 4-30
4.9.2 Outcomes Monitoring 4-31
4.9.3 Web Services Key Standards 4-31
4.9.4 Web Services Definition 4-32
4.10 Web Services Architecture 4-34
4.11 Distributed Service Discovery Methods 4-36
4.11.1 Web Services Positioning 4-37
4.12 OASIS 4-38
4.13 SOAP 4-39
4.13.1 SOAP Framework 4-39
4.13.2 Framework For Developing Web Services 4-40
4.13.3 Apache SOAP 4-40
4.13.4 Load Balancer With SSL Support 4-41
4.13.5 Points Of Failure 4-41
4.13.6 SOAP Limitations 4-42
4.13.7 SOAP Protocol Uses Multi-Step Process 4-43
4.13.8 Framework Benefits 4-43
4.13.9 SOAP Test Strategies 4-43
4.13.10 SOAP Solutions 4-45
4.14 WSDL 4-46
4.14.1 WSDL Service Descriptions 4-46
4.15 UDDI Registry 4-47
4.15.1 UDDI Test Registries 4-48
4.15.2 UDDI Distributed Web Service Discovery 4-48
4.15.3 UDDI Consortium 4-49
4.15.4 WS-Inspection Document Extensibility 4-50
4.16 Language XSLT 4-51
Home Health Resource Groups (HHRGs) 4-52
4.17 CMS Official Definitions Regarding The Plan of Care 4-54
4.18 The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 4-55
4.19 Allscripts Homecare Technology 4-56
4.19.1 Allscripts Homecare Scalable Three-Tier Architecture 4-56
4.19.2 Allscripts Homecare Familiar Windows Interface 4-56
4.19.3 Allscripts Homecare SQL Server 4-57
4.19.4 Server Monitor puts you in control 4-57
4.19.5 Field synchronization 4-57
4.19.6 Allscripts Homecare State-Of-The-Art Security 4-58
4.19.7 Allscripts Homecare HL7 4-58
4.19.8 Allscripts Electronic Health Record For Homecare 4-59
4.19.9 US National Health Expenditure Projections 2008-2018 4-70
4.20 Science And Medical Technology 4-75
4.20.1 Physical Therapy 4-76
4.20.2 Treatment Trends 4-76
4.21 Wheel Chair Technological Trends 4-78
4.21.1 Power Wheelchairs 4-78
4.21.2 Sport Wheelchairs 4-78
4.21.3 Lightweight Wheelchairs 4-79
4.21.4 Transport Wheelchairs (Folding) 4-79
5. HOMECARE SOFTWARE COMPANY PROFILES 5-1
5.1 Accounting Systems Technology 5-1
5.2 Advantage Reimbursement 5-1
5.3 Aprima Medical Software 5-2
5.3.1 Aprima Strategic Partnerships 5-2
5.3.2 Aprima Medical Software Strategic Partnership
with Intelligent Medical Objects (IMO®) 5-3
5.3.3 Aprima Reseller Agreement With Networking
and Information Services (NIS-Systems) 5-4
5.4 CareCentric 5-5
5.4.1 CareCentric Homecare Solutions 5-6
5.4.2 CareCentric Billing Software 5-9
5.5 Cerner 5-10
5.5.1 Cerner Systems View Creating Client Value 5-10
5.5.2 Cerner Clinical Core 5-11
5.5.3 Cerner Millennium Unified Information Architecture 5-11
5.5.4 Cerner BeyondNow Business Partners 5-12
5.6 ContinuLink Health Technologies, LLC 5-14
5.6.1 ContinuLink Health Technologies Partners 5-14
5.6.2 ContinuLink – A Web-based Software Solution 5-16
5.7 Dynatronics 5-19
5.8 Fujitsu WebCare ROI 5-23
5.9 GE Centricity® Solutions 5-24
5.9.1 GE Healthcare 5-25
5.10 Healthcare Automation 5-26
5.10.1 Healthcare Automation ‘Spins Off’ Advantage Reimbursement to Increase Market Share 5-26
5.10.2 HAI Flagship Product, HomecareNet 5-26
5.10.3 Healthcare Automation Strategic Partners 5-27
5.11 HealthWare 5-28
5.12 IMA Technologies 5-32
5.12.1 IMA Technologies CaseTrakker© Software 5-32
5.13 Lawson Software 5-35
5.13.1 Lawson Software / VasTech 5-35
5.14 Lewis’ Financial Services Division 5-37
5.14.1 Lewis Homecare Information Systems ROI 5-38
5.15 LoginSoft 5-39
5.16 McKesson 5-40
5.16.1 McKesson Pharmaceutical 5-43
5.16.2 McKesson Provider Technologies 5-43
5.16.3 McKesson Medical-Surgical 5-43
5.16.4 Parata Systems 5-44
5.16.5 McKesson Pharmacy Systems 5-44
5.16.6 McKesson Health Solutions 5-44
5.16.7 McKesson Specialty Care Solutions 5-44
5.16.8 McKesson Patient Relationship Solutions 5-44
5.16.9 Zee Medical 5-45
5.16.10 Moore Medical 5-45
5.16.11 RelayHealth 5-45
5.16.12 Plasma and BioLogics 5-45
5.16.13 McKesson Corporation Revenue 5-45
5.16.14 CDC Selects McKesson To Distribute the H1N1 Flu Vaccine 5-46
5.16.15 McKesson Revenue 5-48
5.17 Medical Computer Systems 5-49
5.18 Meditech / Patient Care Technologies 5-49
5.18.1 Meditech 5-50
5.18.2 Meditech PtCT OASIS Positioning 5-52
5.18.3 Meditech Maestro Streamlining Processes, Increasing Efficiency 5-55
5.19 Networking & Information Services (NIS) Systems 5-56
5.20 Procura 5-56
5.20.1 Procura Key Home Care Issues 5-57
5.20.2 Procura Solution 5-58
5.20.3 Procura Home Care Acros s the Continuum of Care 5-59
5.20.4 Procura Industry Partners 5-59
5.21 Profium 5-70
5.22 QuikPlan Limited 5-71
5.22.1 QuikPlan Main Menu 5-72
5.22.2 The Way QuikPlan Looks 5-74
5.23 RCS: 5-76
5.24 Sajix 5-77
5.24.1 Sajix Incentive To Doctors To Replace EMR And/Or Practice Management 5-78
5.24.2 Sajix Reseller Group 5-78
5.24.3 Sajix iHelix On Demand Solution 5-79
5.25 SAS 5-81
5.25.1 SAS Global Reach, Local Presence 5-81
5.25.2 SAS Financial strength 5-82
5.25.3 SAS Sustainability 5-82
5.26 Siemens Healthcare 5-82
5.27 ZirMed: 5-83
5.28 Government Agencies With Homecare Responsibility 5-84
Table ES-1 ES-2
Homecare Information Systems Market Driving Forces
Figure ES-2 ES-4
Homecare Information Systems License Shipments and Maintenance Services
Market Shares, Worldwide, Dollars, First Three Quarters 2009
Table ES-3 ES-6
Homecare Information Systems Software
Market Forecasts, Worldwide, Dollars, 2010-2016
For More information please contact :
Telemedicine Software, Equipment, Saas, And Services Worldwide Market
May 2nd
Worldwide, telemedicine markets are poised to achieve significant growth as globally coutries are faced with citizen demands for comprehensive, quality health care at affordable prices. 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.
Table of Contents
TELEMEDICINE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
TELEMEDICINE SOFTWARE, EQUIPMENT, AND SERVICES
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ES-1
Telemedicine Systems Market Driving Forces ES-1
Telemedicine Market Shares ES-3
Telemedicine Market Forecasts ES-4
Xtend / BioHarp UNI US. ES-6
WinterGreen Research Healthcare Reform Vision and Strategy ES-7
1. TELEMEDICINE MARKET DESCRIPTION AND MARKET DYNAMICS
1.1 Telemedicine Definition 1-1
1.1.1 Telemedicine Benefits 1-3
1.1.2 50 Different Medical Subspecialties Have Successfully Used Telemedicine 1-6
1.1.3 Telemedicine Reimbursement Fee Structure 1-8
1.2 Healthcare IT Support for Telemedicine in Asia 1-9
1.2.1 Healthcare IT in Australia 1-10
1.2.2 Telemedicine for the Internet 1-11
1.3 Technologies To Support Telemedicine Approaches 1-11
1.3.1 Wintergreen Research Healthcare Reform Vision and Strategy 1-12
1.4 Home Health Care 1-16
1.4.1 Home Health Quality Care 1-19
1.4.2 Medicare 1-26
1.4.3 Medicaid 1-26
1.5 Home Care Services Payors 1-30
1.5.1 Self-pay 1-31
1.5.2 Public Third-party Payors: Medicare 1-31
1.5.3 Public Third-party Payors: Medicaid 1-32
1.5.4 Public Third-party Payors: Older Americans Act (OAA) 1-33
1.5.5 Veterans Administration 1-34
1.5.6 Social Services Block Grant Programs 1-34
1.5.7 Community Organizations 1-34
1.5.8 Private Third-party Payors 1-35
1.6 Types of Home Care Agencies 1-35
1.6.1 Nursing care 1-36
1.6.2 Physical therapy 1-37
1.6.3 Occupational therapy 1-37
1.6.4 Speech therapy 1-37
1.6.5 Social workers 1-37
1.6.6 Home Health Aides/Home Care Aides 1-38
1.6.7 Homemaker/Attendant Care 1-38
1.6.8 Volunteers 1-38
1.6.9 Others 1-38
1.7 Telemedicine Information System Software Market Shifts 1-39
1.7.1 Characteristics Particular To The Telemedicine Information System Market 1-42
1.7.2 Implementation Depends On Documentation Of Each Discipline Needs 1-43
1.7.3 Home Care Services Billing Issues 1-43
1.7.4 Prospective Payment System (PPS) 1-45
1.7.5 Managed Care Requirements 1-45
1.7.6 Oasis Home Health Agencies 1-48
1.8 Need For Automation Of Home Care Companies 1-48
1.9 Telemedicine Information Technology Industry 1-50
1.9.1 History Of Low Investment In Healthcare Information Technology 1-52
1.9.2 Market Driving Forces For Worldwide Telemedicine Information Systems 1-53
1.9.3 Treatment Trends 1-53
1.9.4 Home Healthcare Delivery Industry 1-55
1.9.5 Competition Forms Basis Of U.S. Medical Care Services Delivery 1-55
1.9.6 Science And Medical Technology 1-56
1.10 Benefits Of Home Care 1-57
1.10.1 Home Health Saves Medicare Billions 1-59
1.11 Demographic Trends Driving Home Care 1-61
1.11.1 Mainstreaming Of People With Disabilities 1-61
1.11.2 Recovery And Active Lifestyles Of Disabled Portion of the Population 1-62
1.12 Healthcare Equipment Industry 1-63
1.12.1 Reimbursement Drives Healthcare Equipment Industry 1-64
1.12.2 Home Medical Equipment Industry Segments 1-65
1.13 Marketing Globally 1-67
1.13.1 U.S. Healthcare Delivery Industry 1-69
1.13.2 Competition Forms Basis Of U.S. Medical Care Services Delivery 1-70
1.13.3 European Telemedicine Market Trends 1-71
1.14 Hospital and Home Care Services Billing Issues 1-72
1.14.1 Managed Care Requirements 1-74
1.15 Market Drivers For Healthcare Cost Containment 1-77
1.15.1 Managed Care Organization Impact 1-78
1.15.2 Reasons Home Health Care Has Gained Wide-Spread Acceptance 1-78
1.15.3 Managed Care Change In The Healthcare Industry 1-79
1.15.4 Telemedicine For People With Long Term Disabilities 1-79
1.15.5 Health Care Cost Containment Trends 1-80
1.15.6 Medicare Reimbursement Guide for Power Wheelchair Drive Control Systems 1-80
1.15.7 Managed Care Organization Impact 1-81
1.16 Reasons Home Health Care Has Gained Wide-Spread Acceptance 1-81
1.16.1 Managed Care Change In The Healthcare Industry 1-82
1.16.2 Telemedicine For People With Long Term Disabilities 1-82
1.17 Worldwide Telemedicine Information Systems Market Distribution 1-83
1.17.1 Delivery Of Non-Acute Health Care 1-83
1.17.2 Leveraging Distribution Channels 1-84
1.17.3 Worldwide Telemedicine Information Systems Market Positioning 1-84
1.18 Increased Need For Information Technology 1-86
1.18.1 Medical Error 1-87
1.19 Shortcomings Of Traditional Healthcare Information Systems 1-88
1.19.1 Telemedicine Information Systems Market Strategy 1-89
1.19.2 Integrated Healthcare Information Technology Solutions 1-90
1.19.3 Flexible Product-Delivery Options 1-90
1.19.4 Leveraging Existing Customer Base 1-91
1.20 Telemedicine Information Systems Market Trends 1-92
1.20.1 Clinician Support For Spending Less Time At The Desktop And More Time Taking Care Of Patients 1-94
2. TELEMEDICINE SOFTWARE, EQUIPMENT, AND SERVICES, MARKET SHARES AND FORECASTS
2.1 Telemedicine Systems Market Driving Forces 2-1
2.1.1 Telemedicine Healthcare Landscape 2-3
2.1.2 Telemonitoring Systems Market Driving Forces 2-4
2.2 Telemedicine Market Shares 2-5
2.3 Telemedicine Equipment Market Shares 2-9
2.3.1 Honeywell LifeStream Web-Based Health Information Patient Care 2-11
2.3.2 Honeywell HomMed 2-12
2.3.3 Contec Medical Group PM50 NIBP/Spo2 Patient Monitor 2-12
2.4 Telemedicine Components and Modules Market Shares 2-15
2.4.1 Intel Research 2-16
2.4.2 AMD Global Telemedicine 2-17
2.5 Medical Imaging Telemedicine Market Shares 2-18
2.5.1 GE Digital Image Archive Telemedicine Inside a Facility 2-20
2.5.2 Philips Raytel Imaging Network 2-21
2.6 Telemedicine Software and (SaaS) Worldwide 2-23
2.6.1 McKesson Telehealth Advisor 2-24
2.6.2 McKesson Telehealth Improves Patient Communication and Self-Management 2-25
2.6.3 McKesson Telehealth Delivers Quality Care at a Lower Cost 2-26
2.6.4 Bosch Veterans Administration Success 2-26
2.6.5 Bosch Health Hero Network Health Buddy Project Expanded by Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services 2-27
2.6.6 GenerationOne 2-29
2.7 Mobile Telemedicine Remote Monitoring Market Shares 2-30
2.7.1 Cardiocom Telemonitoring Systems 2-31
2.7.2 Cardiocom Omnivisor™ 2-32
2.7.3 Aerotel Medical Systems 2-32
2.7.4 Aerotel Medical Systems Mobile-CliniQ™ – Affordable Personal Mobile Health Solution 2-33
2.7.5 MedApps 2-33
2.8 Mobile Cardiac Arrhythmia Monitoring Market Shares 2-35
2.8.1 Cardionet 2-36
2.8.2 Philips-Raytel 2-37
2.8.3 Lifewatch 2-38
2.8.4 LifeWatch Services Arrhythmia Monitoring 2-38
2.8.5 LifeStar ACT Ambulatory Cardiac Telemetry 2-39
2.9 Telemedicine Networking and SOA Market Shares 2-40
2.9.1 IBM SOA Telemedicine Integration Foundation Systems 2-41
2.9.2 IBM Financing Makes the System z More Efficient 2-42
2.9.3 IBM System z 10x More Efficient Than Distributed Servers 2-42
2.9.4 Cisco HealthPresence 2-43
2.9.5 Hewlett Packard (HP) / 3Com Corporation Telemedicine 2-44
2.9.6 HP / 3Com Corporation 2-44
2.10 Telemedicine Opportunity 2-45
2.11 Telemedicine Market Segment Analysis 2-47
2.12 Telemedicine Market Forecasts 2-51
2.1 Telemedicine Equipment Market Forecasts 2-52
2.2 Telemedicine Electronic Components and Modules Worldwide Market Forecasts 2.3 Medical Imaging Telemedicine Market Forecasts 2-56
2.4 Mobile Telemedicine Remote Monitoring Market Forecasts 2-58
2.4.1 Wireless Mobile Health Monitoring 2-58
2.5 Mobile Cardiac Arrhythmia Monitoring Market Forecasts 2-60
2.6 Telemedicine Networks Market Forecasts 2-61
2.7 Telemedicine Applications Software and Software as a Service SaaS Worldwide Market Forecasts 2-63
2.8 Telemedicine Worldwide Market Segment Forecasts 2-65
2.9 Equipment and Software for Transmission of Medical Imaging, Telemedicine 2-67
2.9.1 Telehealth 2-68
2.9.2 Telemedical Systems Challenged 2-68
2.10 Telemedicine Regional Segment Analysis 2-71
3. TELEMEDICINE PRODUCT, NETWORKING, AND SERVICES DESCRIPTION
3.1 Mobile Cardiac Arrhythmia Monitoring 3-1
3.2 CardioNet 3-2
3.3 Philips-Raytel 3-3
3.4 Lifewatch 3-6
3.4.1 LifeWatch Services Arrhythmia Monitoring 3-7
3.4.2 LifeWatch Services NiteWatch Home Sleep Testing LifeWatch Services 3-9
3.4.3 LifeWatch Services Clinical Expertise 3-10
3.4.4 LifeWatch Services Web Enrollment and Reporting Tools 3-10
3.5 Mobile Telemedicine Remote Monitoring 3-10
3.6 McKesson Telehealth Advisor 3-11
3.6.1 McKesson Telehealth Improves Patient Communication and Self-Management
3.6.2 McKesson Telehealth Delivers Quality Care at a Lower Cost 3-12
3.7 Meditech Telemanagement Process In-Home Device 3-13
3.7.1 Meditech Telemonitoring And Telehealth For Home Health Agencies 3-17
3.8 Bosch Healthcare Telehealth Solutions 3-20
3.8.1 Bosch Tele-Health Systems Empower Patients 3-21
3.8.2 Bosch Health Hero Network 3-21
3.8.3 Bosch ViTelNet Range Of Services 3-21
3.8.4 U.S. Telehealth: Bosch acquires ViTel Net 3-22
3.9 Aerotel Medical Systems 3-23
3.9.1 Aerotel BP-Tel™ Transtelephonic Blood Pressure Monitor 3-23
3.9.2 Aerotel Tele-CliniQ™ 3-27
3.9.3 Aerotel Medical Systems Mobile-CliniQ™ – Affordable Personal Mobile Health Solution 3-33
3.9.4 Aerotel Medical Systems Connect-Cell™ – Cellular-Based Telemedicine Data Hub 3-33
3.10 Cardiocom Telemonitoring Systems 3-34
3.10.1 Cardiocom Omnivisor™ 3-35
3.10.2 Cardiocom Commander 3-37
3.10.3 Cardiocom Telescale® 3-37
3.10.4 Cardiocom Thin-Link® 3-38
3.10.5 CardiocomGlucoCom 3-38
3.10.6 Cardiocom Telemonitoring Tools 3-39
3.10.7 Cardiocom Integrated System For Communication 3-40
3.10.8 Cardiocom Telemonitoring Systems 3-44
3.10.9 Cardiocom Detailed, Objective Reports 3-45
3.10.10 Cardiocom .NET Installation and Maintenance 3-47
3.10.11 Cardiocom System 3-48
3.10.12 Cardiocom Commander 3-48
3.10.13 Cardiocom Commander Data Management System 3-49
3.10.14 Cardiocom • Blood Pressure • Glucometer • Peak Flow • Medical Scale • Pulse Oximeter 3-50
3.10.15 Cardiocom Telescale® 3-52
3.10.16 Cardiocom Cardio-Plan™ 3-54
3.10.17 Cardiocom Respiratory-Plan™ 3-57
3.11 Santrax Telemedicine Information Systems Telphony Solutions 3-59
3.11.1 Santrax Delivered Through The Web 3-65
3.12 AHL Telemedicine Solutions 3-69
3.12.1 AHL Telemedicine services 3-71
3.12.2 AHL Telemedicine Benefits 3-74
3.12.3 AHL Cardiostation 3-75
3.12.4 AHL Heartrak Smart Products 3-76
3.12.5 AHL Heartrak – Post-Event Cardiac Monitoring 3-77
3.13 Honeywell LifeStream Web-Based Health Information Patient Care 3-80
3.13.1 Honeywell HomMed Interface Options 3-81
3.13.2 Honeywell LifeStream View Securely Accesses And Tracks Patient Information In Real Time 3-82
3.13.3 Honeywell LifeStream Target Markets 3-82
3.13.4 Honeywell Products, Software & Peripherals 3-83
3.13.5 Honeywell Sentry Telehealth Monitor – Total Solution 3-83
3.13.6 Honeywell Genesis Telehealth Monitor – Targeted Solution 3-85
3.13.7 Honeywell Central Station – Diagnostic Software for Managing Patient Care 3-87
3.13.8 Honeywell Genesis Telemonitor – Targeted Solution 3-87
3.13.9 Honeywell Central Station Diagnostic Software for Managing Patient Care 3-90
3.13.10 Honeywell Medical Devices 3-92
3.13.11 Honeywell Health Center Kiosks 3-92
3.13.12 Honeywell HomMed Promoting Healthy Environments 3-95
3.14 Sajix 3-96
3.15 GenerationOne 3-97
3.15.1 GenerationOne Mobile Health Solution 24/7 Support 3-99
3.16 Telemedicine Networks 3-99
3.17 Cisco 3-100
3.17.1 Cisco HealthPresence 3-100
3.18 Hewlett-Packard / 3Com Corporation 3-102
3.19 IBM 3-105
3.20 Bosch / Health Hero® Network Deployments with Medicare, VA 3-108
3.20.1 Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Extending And Expanding Bosch Health Hero Network Health Buddy Project 3-109
3.21 Aruba Networks Wireless Solution: WiFi Wireless LANs 3-113
3.21.1 Aruba Networks Wireless Solution 3-116
3.21.2 Aruba Wireless Network Real-Time Surveillance Of The Patient Bedside 3-117
3.22 Cardiopulmonary Bernoulli Enterprise Management System 3-118
3.23 Telemedicine Equipment Worldwide 3-118
3.24 Contec Medical Group PM50 NIBP/Spo2 Patient Monitor 3-118
3.25 Mednet Healthcare Technologies Heartrak Smart 3-124
3.25.1 Mednet Healthcare Technologies Heartrak – Post- Event Cardiac Monitoring 3-125
3.25.2 Mednet Healthcare Technologies Heartrak 1000 3-125
3.25.3 Mednet Healthcare Technologies HeartView P-12/8 3-126
3.25.4 Mednet Healthcare Technologies HeartOne™ 3-127
3.26 Cardionet 3-128
3.26.1 CardioNet MCOT 3-128
3.26.2 CardioNet Event Monitoring 3-129
3.26.3 CardioNet Looping Multi-Event Monitor 3-132
3.26.4 CardioNet Non-Looping Chest Plate Event Monitor 3-133
3.26.5 CardioNet Holter Monitor 3-135
3.27 XTend Medical Telemedicine 3-137
3.27.1 XTend Pharmacy 3-139
3.27.2 Xtend / BioHarp UNI US. 3-140
3.28 LifeStar ACT Ambulatory Cardiac Telemetry 3-141
3.28.1 LifeStar ACT Products 3-141
3.28.2 LifeStar ACT Ex 3-142
3.29 GenesisHealthTechnologies HealthPia 3-144
3.29.1 GenesisHealthTechnologies HealthPia Glucose Meter (GlucoPack™) 3-145
3.29.2 GenesisHealthTechnologies BP Cuff 3-150
3.29.3 GenesisHealthTechnologies HealthPia Thermo Weight Scale 3-150
3.29.4 GenesisHealthTechnologies Glucose Information And Testing Security 3-150
3.30 IgeaCare Igeacom300Systems Nurse Call Devices 3-152
3.30.1 IgeaCare Igeacom500 Systems 3-153
3.30.2 IgeaCare Igeacom700 Systems 3-156
3.31 LifeSync Wireless Lead System 3-158
3.31.1 LifeSync Wireless ECG System 3-163
3.32 SHL Telemedicine Ltd. CARDIOSEN’C™ 3-167
3.32.1 SHL Telemeidicine CARDIOBEEPER12/12™ 3-169
3.32.2 SHL Telemedicine CARDIOPOCKET™ 3-172
3.32.3 SHL Telemedicine TELEMARKER™ Transtelephonic Cardiac Blood Testing Device 3-172
3.32.4 SHL Telemedicine TELEPRESS™ 3-175
3.33 MedApps 3-177
3.33.1 MedApps Wireless Mobile Health Monitoring 3-179
3.33.2 MedApps Wireless Health Monitoring 3-180
3.33.3 MedApps Mobile Wireless Health Monitoring System 3-184
3.33.4 MedApps HealthPAL 3-185
3.33.5 MedApps HealthCOM 3-186
3.33.6 MedApps HealthLINK – 3-190
3.33.7 MedPAL Medication Compliance 3-191
3.34 Apollo Products / Solutions 3-191
3.35 Heart Imaging Technologies 3-192
3.36 Telemedicine Electronic Components and Modules Worldwide 3-193
3.37 Intel Telemedicine Research and Innovation 3-194
3.37.1 Intel Telemedicine Technologies And Research Ecosystem 3-194
3.37.2 Intel Ethnographic Research In Healthcare 3-195
3.37.3 Intel Healthcare Research Global Understanding 3-196
3.37.4 Intel Healthcare Research Focus 3-197
3.37.5 Intel Research Portfolio Evidence-Based Innovation 3-199
3.37.6 Intel Acquires Wind River Systems 3-207
3.37.7 Intel Bringing Vital Information To The Point Of Care 3-208
3.37.8 Intel Innovation For Healthcare 3-209
3.37.9 Intel® Health Guide Personal Health System 3-209
3.37.10 Intel® Health Guide 3-210
3.38 AMD Global Telemedicine 3-210
3.38.1 AMD Telemedicine In The Access Model 3-212
3.38.2 AMD Primary Care Telemedicine 3-213
3.38.3 AMD Global Telemedicine 3-214
3.38.4 AMD Cutting Edge Cardiology Applications 3-216
3.39 Authentidate Holding Secure Health Information Exchange And Workflow Management 3-223
3.40 Equipment and Software for Transmission of Medical Imaging, Telemedicine 3-225
3.41 Philips / Raytel Imaging Network 3-226
3.42 GE Digital Image Archive Telemedicine Inside a Facility 3-229
3.42.1 GE Centricity RIS/PACS Integrated Solutions 3-230
3.42.2 GE PACS eHealth 3-232
3.42.3 GE Central databank Supports Remote Care Delivery 3-232
3.43 Telemedicine for Public Health Agencies 3-233
3.44 Voxiva HealthConnect Suite Of Interactive Mobile Health Information Services 3-233
3.44.1 Voxiva HealthWatch 3-234
3.44.2 Voxiva Disease Reporting 3-235
3.44.3 Voxiva HealthWatch Database Mining 3-236
3.44.4 Voxiva HealthWatch Outbreak Detection and Analysis 3-236
3.44.5 Voxiva HealthWatch Alerts on Health Events 3-236
3.44.6 Voxiva Case Investigation 3-236
3.44.7 Voxiva Outbreak Management 3-237
3.44.8 Voxiva Platform Solutions 3-237
3.45 Rivulet Communications Medical Video 3-240
3.45.1 Rivulet’s Advanced Multimedia Telemedicine Solution 3-240
3.46 Pelham Sloane Mobile And Home Based Telemedicine 3-242
4. TELEMEDICINE TECHNOLOGY
4.1 Telemedicine Product Lifecycle Accelerating 4-1
4.1.1 Personal Computer Based Systems Provide Significant Advantages 4-1
4.1.2 Telemedicine Establishes Professional Relationships, Builds Referral Patterns 4-2
4.1.3 Machine-to-Machine Sensing 4-3
4.2 Bosch Studies 600 Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) Patients – 4-4
4.2.1 Better Care For Hypertensive Patients 4-5
4.2.2 Accurate Non-Invasive Blood Pressure Measurement in the Critically Ill patient 4-5
4.2.3 Automated Blood Pressure Device Calibration Method 4-7
4.3 Patient Assessment 4-8
4.3.1 Accurate Blood Pressure Measurement 4-8
4.3.2 Accuracy And Clinical Validation Of The SunTech 247 4-9
4.3.3 Accurate Blood Pressure Measurement 4-10
4.3.4 Evidence-Based Innovation 4-10
4.4 Intel Telemedicine Cultivating Collaborations 4-13
4.4.1 Technology Research for Independent Living 4-13
4.4.2 Behavioral Assessment and Intervention Commons 4-13
4.4.3 Center for Aging Services Technologies (CAST) 4-14
4.4.4 Everyday Technologies in Alzheimer Care (ETAC) 4-14
4.4.5 Oregon Center for Aging and Tech (ORCATECH) 4-14
4.5 People-Centered Research 4-14
4.5.1 Technology Innovation Starts With People 4-17
4.6 Disease Conditions and Medical Care Categories 4-18
4.6.1 Diabetes 4-18
4.6.2 Chronic Care 4-18
4.6.3 Cardiac Care 4-19
4.6.4 Cardiology 4-21
4.6.5 Oncology 4-22
4.6.6 Women’s health 4-22
4.6.7 Regulatory Requirements 4-23
4.6.8 Atrial Fibrillation 4-23
4.6.9 Atrial Fibrillation Printout 4-25
4.6.10 Increased Risk of Stroke 4-26
4.7 Real Time Locating System (RTLS) 4-26
4.8 Technological Trends 4-28
4.8.1 Thin Film Lithium And Lithium Ion Batteries 4-28
4.8.2 Thin Film Battery Market Driving Forces 4-29
4.9 Thin Film Solid-State Battery Construction 4-30
4.10 Science And Medical Technology 4-31
4.10.1 Physical Therapy 4-32
4.10.2 Treatment Trends 4-32
5. TELEMEDICINE COMPANY PROFILES
5.1 Aerotel Medical Systems 5-1
5.1.1 Aerotel Medical Systems / Tadiran LifeCare 5-2
5.1.2 Aerotel Medical Systems Mobile-CliniQ™ – Affordable Personal Mobile Health Solution 5-3
5.1.3 Aerotel Medical Systems Connect-Cell™ – Cellular-Based Telemedicine Data Hub 5-3
5.2 AMD Global Telemedicine 5-4
5.2.1 AMD Global Telemedicine Director of Clinical training 5-5
5.3 American Heartcare Limited AHL 5-5
5.4 Apollo Telemedicine Networking Foundation 5-6
5.5 Authentidate Holding 5-8
5.6 Bosch Group 5-10
5.6.1 Bosch Group / Health Hero Network 5-10
5.6.2 Bosch Group / ViTel Net 5-11
5.6.3 Bosch / ViTelNet Range Of Services 5-11
5.6.4 Bosch Group Charitable Ownership 5-12
5.6.5 Bosch Group Healthcare 5-13
5.6.6 Bosch Health Hero Network 5-13
5.6.7 Bosch Group Sales Revenue 5-14
5.6.8 Bosch Automotive Technology sales 5-15
5.6.9 Bosch Industrial Technology Sales 5-16
5.6.10 Bosch Consumer Goods and Building Technology Sales 5-18
5.7 Cardiocom 5-19
5.7.1 Cardiocom Telemonitoring System 5-20
5.7.2 Cardiocom Telemonitoring Used By Major Managed Care Organizations 5-21
5.8 Cardionet 5-22
5.8.1 CardioNet Positioning 5-26
5.8.2 CardioNet Acquisition—PDSHeart, Inc. 5-30
5.9 Cincom Systems 5-30
5.10 Cisco 5-34
5.10.1 Cisco Strategy and Focus Areas 5-34
5.11 Contec 5-37
5.11.1 Contec Medical Group 5-38
5.12 EHTEL eHealth 5-44
5.12.1 EHTEL Structure 5-45
5.13 GE 5-45
5.13.1 General Electric Revenues 5-47
5.13.2 GE Healthcare 5-47
5.14 GenerationOne 5-49
5.14.1 GenerationOne Mobile Collaborative Care Solution 5-50
5.14.2 GenerationOne / FireFly Mobile 5-52
5.14.3 GenesisHealthTechnologies / HealthPia 5-53
5.15 HeartIT 5-54
5.16 Hewlett-Packard / 3Com 5-55
5.16.1 HP Full Year Fiscal 2009 5-55
5.16.2 Hewlett Packard (HP) / 3Com Corporation 5-57
5.16.3 3Com Corporation 5-58
5.16.4 3Com Healthcare Customers 5-59
5.17 Honeywell 5-60
5.18 IBM 5-62
5.18.1 IBM Business Partnering Strategy 5-63
5.18.2 IBM Strategic Priorities 5-64
5.18.3 IBM BPM Powered By Smart SOA 5-66
5.18.4 IBM Delivers Integration and Innovation to Clients 5-66
5.18.5 IBM Business Model 5-67
5.18.6 IBM Unified Communications In The Cloud Architecture 5-68
5.18.7 IBM LotusLive Cloud-Based Portfolio Of Social Networking And Collaboration Services 5-70
5.18.8 IBM Revenue 5-71
5.18.9 IBM Q1 2009 Revenue 5-78
5.18.10 IBM Q2 2009 Revenue 5-79
5.18.11 IBM Software Capabilities 5-80
5.18.12 IBM Systems and Technology Capabilities 5-82
5.18.13 IBM Worldwide Organizations 5-83
5.18.14 IBM Integrated Supply Chain 5-83
5.18.15 IBM Security 5-84
5.18.16 Financing Makes the IBM System z More Efficient 5-87
5.19 IgeaCare Solutions 5-89
5.19.1 IgeaCare Telephony Based Communication Systems 5-90
5.20 Intel 5-91
5.20.1 Intel Operating Segments 5-92
5.20.2 Intel / Wind River 5-93
5.20.3 Intel Silicon Innovation 5-94
5.21 LifeSync Corp. 5-96
5.22 Lifewatch 5-98
5.22.1 LifeWatch Revenue 5-102
5.23 MedApps, Inc. 5-103
5.23.1 MedApps Personal Health Device 5-105
5.23.2 MedApps Receives FDA Clearance on a New Way to Bring Cost-Effective Remote Health Monitoring 5-105
5.23.3 MedApps Innovative Solutions 5-106
5.24 Mednet Healthcare Technologies 5-107
5.25 NuPhysicia LLC 5-107
5.25.1 NuPhysicia Telemedicine Programs 5-108
5.26 OCS 5-108
5.27 Philips 5-109
5.27.1 Philips Healthcare 5-110
5.27.2 Philips Key Revenue Data 5-112
5.28 Pelham Sloane 5-113
5.29 Polycom 5-113
5.29.1 Polycom Telemedicine Products and Services: 5-114
5.29.2 Polycom And AMD Global Telemedicine Delivers Integrated Visual And Voice Telehealth Capability To Clinicians 5-115
5.30 ProInfoNet 5-117
5.30.1 New England Telehealth Consortium 5-117
5.30.2 ProInfoNet Web development And Market Research 5-121
5.31 Rivulet 5-121
5.31.1 Rivulet Telemedicine 5-123
5.32 SHL Telemedicine Ltd. 5-124
5.33 Siemens 5-126
5.33.1 Siemens Comprehensive Healthcare 5-126
5.33.2 Siemens Computed Tomography (CT) 5-127
5.33.3 Siemens Combines Imaging Systems And Evaluation Software And Bundle Them Into A Complete Client- Server Solution 5-130
5.33.4 Siemens Molecular imaging meets computed tomography 5-130
5.34 Karl Storz Endoscopy-America / Global Care Quest 5-131
5.35 Suntech 5-131
5.35.1 SunTech Medical Development & Acquisition Plans 5-132
5.36 Voxiva 5-134
5.37 Wolters Kluwer Health 5-135
5.37.1 Wolters Kluwer Health 5-136
5.37.2 Wolters Kluwer Health Medi-Span® 5-136
5.37.3 Wolters Kluwer Health Facts & Comparisons® 5-137
5.38 XTend Medical Corporation 5-137
5.38.1 XTend Medical Partners 5-138
5.38.2 XTend Medical Telemedicine Solution 5-138
5.38.3 Xtend / BioHarp UNI US. 5-139
5.38.4 XTend Medical Business Model 5-139
5.38.5 XTend Revenue Model 5-141
5.38.6 XTend / BioHarp 5-143
5.38.7 XTend Medical Purchase Agreement With BioHarp, Korea 5-144
5.38.8 XTend Medical / AmeriChoice 5-145
5.39 Selected Other Telemedicine Companies 5-146
5.39.1 A&D 5-146
5.39.2 AMD 5-146
5.39.3 American TeleCare 5-147
5.39.4 Applied Medical Solutions 5-147
5.39.5 Arinc 5-147
5.39.6 AT&T 5-148
5.39.7 Canon 5-148
5.39.8 Cisco 5-148
5.39.9 Centura Health 5-149
5.39.10 Chorus Call 5-149
5.39.11 Clinidata 5-149
5.39.12 CSI 5-150
5.39.13 Delphi Medical Systems 5-150
5.39.14 e-TelMed 5-151
5.39.15 GlobalMedia 5-151
5.39.16 iMDsoft 5-151
5.39.17 iMetrikus 5-152
5.39.18 Interactive Solutions 5-152
5.39.19 Nonin® Medical 5-153
5.39.20 Polycom 5-153
5.39.21 Qualcomm 5-153
5.39.22 RSA Medical 5-154
5.39.23 SHL Telemedicine 5-154
5.39.24 Sony 5-155
5.39.25 Tandberg 5-155
5.39.26 Telemedicus 5-155
5.39.27 VBrick Systems 5-156
5.39.28 Visicu 5-156
5.39.29 Verizon 5-157
5.39.30 ViTel Net 5-157
5.39.31 Viterion TeleHealthcare 5-158
5.39.32 Wire One Communications 5-158
5.39.33 Zydacron 5-159
ReportsandReports comprising of an online library of 10,000 reports, in-depth market research studies of over 5000 micro markets, and 25 industry specific websites. ReportsandReports announce to have Profile of American Apparel: US Manufacturing and Strong Brand Recognition Bring Success Market Research Report in its store. Browse all our Market Research Reports details at ReportsandReports.com