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RFID Opportunities in Healthcare in the U.S.
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Kalorama Information
Published
2007/06
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Table of Contents
CHAPTER ONE: Executive SummarY
1.1 Healthcare Industry
1.2 Identification Technologies
1.2.1 Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)
1.3 Definition And Scope
1.4 RFID in Healthcare
1.4.1 Key RFID Applications in Healthcare
1.4.3 Cost of RFID Deployment
1.4.3.1 Implementing RFID
1.5 Market Overview
1.5.1 Market Size
1.5.2 Market Segmentation
1.5.2.1 Based on Implementation Cost
1.5.2.2 Based on Transponder and Decoder Frequencies
1.5.3 Drivers and Inhibitor
1.5.3.1 Growth Drivers
1.5.3.2 Growth Inhibitors
1.5.4 Emerging Applications and Future Outlook
1.6 Industry Value Chain
1.6.1 Hardware Vendors
1.6.2 Software and Application Vendors
1.6.3 Healthcare-specific RFID Vendors
1.7 Demand Side Analysis
1.7.1 Customer Segments
1.7.3 Customer Issues and Needs
1.9 Conclusions
CHAPTER TWO: Introduction to RFID in Healthcare
2.1 Healthcare Industry
2.1.1 Introduction
2.1.2 Trends
2.1.3 Challenges
2.2 Identification Technologies
2.2.1 Introduction
2.2.2 Different Identification Technologies
2.2.2.1 Bar codes
2.2.2.2 Optical Character Reader (OCR)
2.2.2.3 Biometrics
2.2.2.4 Computer Vision
2.2.2.5 Magnetic Ink
2.2.2.6 Smart Cards
2.2.2.7 Contact Memory
2.2.2.8 Magnetic Stripe
2.2.2.9 Bluetooth
2.2.2.10 Global Positioning System
2.2.2.11 RFID
RFID Application Areas
Market Overview of RFID Technologies
2.2.3 Select Identification Technologies Compared on Different Parameters
2.2.4 Application of Identification Technologies
2.3 RFID in Healthcare
Need for RFID
Benefits of RFID in Healthcare
2.3.1 US - The Best Market for RFID Opportunities in Healthcare
2.3.2 Trends
2.3.3 Challenges
CHAPTER THREE: BENEFITS OF RFID APPLICATIONS
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Healthcare Industry Segmentation for RFID Applications
3.3 Key Applications of RFID
3.3.1 Mobile Asset Tracking
Benefits of Mobile Asset Tracking
3.3.2 Patient Tracking
3.3.3 Patient Identification
Need for Accurate Patient Identification
RFID-enabled Patient Identification Systems
Benefits of RFID-enabled Patient Identification Systems
3.3.4 Medication Tracking and Dispensing
Benefits of Automated Dispensing Systems
3.4 Key Benefits of RFID in Healthcare
3.4.1 Applications of RFID in Pharmaceutical Industry
3.4.1.1 Need for RFID in Pharmaceutical Industry
3.4.2 Applications of RFID in Hospitals
3.4.2.1 Need for RFID in Hospitals
3.4.2.2 RFID Benefits for Hospitals
CHAPTER FOUR: RFID Technology
4.1 Basics of RFID technology
4.1.1 Configurations of RFID Systems
4.1.2 Parameters for Distinguishing RFID Systems
4.1.3 Classification of RFID Systems
4.1.3.1 Classification of RFID Systems on the Basis of Performance
4.1.3.2 Classification of RFID Systems on the Basis of their Range
4.1.3.3 Classification of RFID Systems on the Basis of Auto ID Centre
4.1.4 Security Aspects and Possible Attacks on RFID Systems
4.2 RFID Infrastructure CHAPTER FIVE: Implementing RFID in HealthcarE
5.1 RFID Infrastructure Deploymen
5.1.1 Implementing RFID in the Pharmaceutical Supply Chai
5.1.2 Implementing RFID in Hospital
5.1.3 Scaling from Pilot to Implementation Stage
5.2 Cost of RFID Infrastructure Deployment
5.3 Return on Investment (ROI)
5.3.1 Estimated ROI and Benefits for a Hospital
CHAPTER SIX: Market Overview of RFID in HealthcarE
6.1 Market Definition
6.2 Market Size and Growth Rate
6.2.1 Market Segmentation - Based on Implementation Cost Components
6.2.2 Market Segmentation - Based on Transponder and Decoder IC Frequency
6.3 Competitive Landscape
6.3.1 Segmentation of Types of Players
6.3.2 Industry Value Chain and Key Players
6.4 Drivers and Inhibitor
6.4.1 Growth Drivers
6.4.1.1 Industry Initiatives
6.4.2 Growth Inhibitors
6.5 Emerging Trends and Outlook
6.5.1 Trend
6.5.2 Emerging Applications and Outloo
CHAPTER SEVEN: Demand Side AnalysiS
7.1 Consumer Statistics
7.1.1 Hospital
7.1.1.1 RFID Adoption in Hospitals
7.1.2 Pharmaceutical Manufacturers
7.1.2.1 RFID Technology in Pharmaceutical Companies
7.1.3 Nursing Homes
7.1.3.1 RFID Technology in Nursing Homes
7.1.4 Pharmacies
7.1.4.1 RFID in Pharmacies
7.1.5 Medical and Diagnostic Laboratories
7.1.5.1 RFID in Medical and Diagnostic Laboratories
7.2 Consumer Issues and Preferences
CHAPTER EIGHT: Case Studies
8.3 Charge Capture Management
8.4 Inventory Reduction
8.5 Expiration Management
Benefits of Implementation
8.1 RFID for Inventory Labeling - Pharmaceutical Supply Chain
Background
Solution - Executing the Pilot
System and Technology
Future
8.2 RFID for Blood Transfusion Error Reduction
Background - Need for RFID in Blood Transfusion
Solution
CHAPTER NINE: Regulatory Environment
9.2 Regulatory Bodies and Societies
9.2.1 International Bodies
9.2.1.1 International Standards Organization (ISO)
9.2.1.2 International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC)
9.2.1.3 International Telecommunications Union (ITU)
9.2.2 National Bodies
9.2.2.1 American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
9.2.3 Industrial Bodies
9.2.3.1 Electronic Product Code (EPC)
9.2.4 Other Bodies
9.2.4.1 Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) in the United States
Limitations
HIPAA Penalties
9.2.4.2 Healthcare Distribution and Management Association (HDMA)
9.2 Standards
CHAPTER TEN: Conclusions
10.1 First Conclusion
10.2 Second Conclusion
10.3 Third Conclusion
10.4 Fourth Conclusion
10.5 Fifth Conclusion
10.6 Sixth Conclusion
10.7 Seventh Conclusion
10.8 Eighth Conclusion
CHAPTER ELEVEN: Company Profiles
11.1 Alien Technology
11.1.1 Key Facts
11.1.2 Company Overview
11.1.3 Geographical Presence
11.1.4 Key Competitors
11.1.5 Performance Review
11.1.6 Product Portfolio
11.1.7 Use of RFID in Healthcare Solutions
11.1.8 Company Strategy
11.2 Atmel Corporation
11.2.1 Key Facts
11.2.2 Company Overview
11.2.3 Geographical Presence
11.2.4 Key Competitors
11.2.5 Performance Review
11.2.5.1 Revenue Performance
11.2.5.2 Performance of Geographic Segments
11.2.5.3 Performance of Business Segments
11.2.5.4 Performance of the RF and Automotive Business Segment
11.2.6 Product Portfolio
11.2.7 Company Strategy
11.3 Cisco Systems, Inc.
11.3.1 Key Facts
11.3.2 Company Overview
11.3.4 Key Competitors
11.3.5 Performance Review
11.3.6 Product Portfolio
11.3.7 Company Strategy
11.4 Exavera Technologies
11.4.1 Key Facts
11.4.2 Company Overview
11.4.3 Product Portfolio
11.4.4 Company Strategy
11.5 Intermec, Inc.
11.5.1 Key Facts
11.5.2 Company Overview
11.5.3 Geographical Presence
11.5.4 Key Competitors
11.5.5 Performance Review
11.5.6 Product Portfolio
11.5.7 RFID-specific Product Portfolio in Healthcare
11.5.6.1 Supplies
11.5.6.2 Asset Tracking
11.5.6.3 Patient Tracking and Administration
11.5.6.4 Security and records
11.5.6.5 Laboratory
11.5.6.6 Pharmacy
11.5.6.7 Technologies added to Products
11.5.8 Company Strategy
11.6 Manhattan Associates
11.6.1 Key Facts
11.6.2 Company Overview
11.6.3 Geographical Presence
11.6.4 Key Competitors
11.6.5 Performance Review
11.6.6 Product Portfolio
11.5.7 RFID-specific Product Portfolio
11.6.8 Company Strategy
11.7 Mobile Aspects
11.7.1 Key Facts
11.7.2 Company Overview
11.7.3 Product Portfolio
11.7.4 Company Strategy
11.8 PanGo Networks
11.8.1 Key Facts
11.8.2 Company Overview
11.8.3 Product Portfolio
11.8.4 Company Strategy
11.8.3.1 Technology Partnerships
11.8.3.2 Sales and Distribution
11.9 Symbol Technologies, Inc.
11.9.1 Key Facts
11.9.2 Company Overview
11.9.4 Key Competitors
11.9.5 Performance Review
11.9.6 Product Portfolio
11.9.8 Company Strategy
11.10 Tagsys
11.10.1 Key Facts
11.10.1 Company Overview
11.10.2 Performance Review
11.10.3 Product Portfolio
11.10.4 Company Strategy
11.11 Texas Instruments
11.11.1 Key Facts
11.11.2 Company Overview
11.11.3 Geographical Presence
11.11.4 Key Competitors
11.11.5 Performance Review
11.11.6 Product Port
11.11.7 RFID-specific Product Portfolio
11.11.8 Company Strategy
List of Exhibits
CHAPTER ONE: Executive Summary
Figure 1-1: Market Forecast for RFID in Healthcare (2005-2010) (in USD million
Figure 1-2: Cost of Implementation of RFID (2004 and 2008)
Figure 1-3: Key Market Drivers - RFID Opportunities in Healthcare
Table 1-1: Major RFID Benefits for Users
Figure 1-4: Top Business Issues Being Faced by Healthcare Provider Managers (2005-2006)
Figure 1-5: Barriers to Implementation of RFID in Healthcare (2005-2006)
CHAPTER TWO: Introduction to RFID in Healthcare
Figure 2-2: Application of Vision Technologies in Different Fields
Table 2-1: Different Classes of Bluetooth Technology and Performance Parameters
Table 2-2: Bluetooth Technology Versions and Properties
Table 2-3: Application of GPS in Different Fields
Figure 2-3: Value Chain of the RFID Industry
Table 2-4: Key Differences between Bar Codes and RFID
Table 2-5: Vertical-wise Application and Benefits of RFID
Figure 2-4: Worldwide Market for RFID (2006-2013)
Figure 2-5: Drivers
Table 2-6: Select Identification Technologies Compared on Different Parameters
Figure 2-6?: Classification of Identification Technologies Applications
Figure 2-7: US Healthcare Spending (2000-2015)
Table 2-7: Challenges Associated with the Adoption of RFID in Healthcare
CHAPTER THREE: BENEFITS OF RFID ?in Healthcare
Figure 3-1: Healthcare Industry Segmentation and Scope of RFID Applications
Table 3-1: Challenges Associated with Adoption of RFID in Healthcare
Figure 3-2: Step-by-step Working of RFID-enabled Dispensing Systems
CHAPTER FOUR: RFID Technology
Figure 4-1: Parameters for Distinguishing RFID Systems
Table 4-1: Classification of Radio Frequency in Terms of Performance Parameters
Table 4-2: Applications of RFID with Different Ranges
Table 4-3: Comparison of Active and Passive RFID in Terms of Different Performance Parameters
Figure 4-2: Parameters for Classification of RFID Systems
Table 4-4: Auto ID Centre Classification of RFID Systems
Table 4-5: Types of Attacks on RFID Systems and their Countermeasures
Figure 4-3: Classification of RFID Tags
CHAPTER FIVE: Implementing A RFID SYSTEM
Table 5-1: Planning and Implementing RFID Systems
Figure 5-1: RFID Implementation - Time Taken for Various Stages
Table 5-2: Phase-wise Proposed Deployment of RFID in the Pharmaceutical Supply Chain
Figure 5-2: Components of an RFID System
Figure 5-3: Cost of Implementation of RFID (2004 and 2008) (percent)
Table 5-3: Estimated Benefits for a Hospital (in USD)
Table 5-4 : Estimated Costs Incurred by a Hospital over a Period of Five Years (in USD)
Table 5-5: Estimated Net Benefits for a Hospital (in USD)
Table 5-6: Estimated Return on Investment Following the Implementation of
RFID - Large Pharmaceutical Manufacturers and Distributors (2004)
Chapter six: Market Overview of RFID in Healthcare
Figure 6-1: Market Forecast for RFID in Healthcare 2005-2010
Figure 6-2: RFID Market Segmentation - Based on Implementation Cost
Components (2005 and 2008) (in USD million)
Figure 6-3: RFID Market Segmentation - Based on Transponder and Decoder IC Frequency (2005 and 2008) ($millions)
Figure 6-4: Competitive Landscape - Types of Players (RFID in Healthcare)
CHAPTER seven: Demand-Side Analysis
Table 7-1: Main Types of RFID Technology Users in the Healthcare Industry
Figure 7-1: Number of Hospitals in the US (1975-2005)
Figure 7-2: Number of Hospital Mergers in the US (1999-20
Figure 7-3: Adoption of RFID by US Hospitals (2005-2011)
Table 7-2: US Hospitals that have Adopted RFID - Sample List
Table 7-3: RFID Technologies-enabled Pharmaceutical and Pharmacy Companies in the US
Figure 7-4: Number of Nursing Homes (2000-2004)
Figure 7-5: Number of Pharmacies and Drug Stores (2000-2004)
Figure 7-6: Number of Medical and Diagnostic Laboratories (2000-2004)
Table 7-4: Major RFID Benefits Cited by Users
Figure 7-7: Implementation Priorities of Healthcare Organizations in the ?US (2005-2008)
Figure 7-8: Top Business Issues Being Faced by Healthcare Provider Managers (2005-2006)
Figure 7-9: Barriers to Implementation of RFID in Healthcare 2005-2006
CHAPTER EIGHT: Case Studies
Table 8-1: Post-pilot Charge Capture Analysis
Figure 8-1: Blood Handling Process in Transfusion Centers
CHAPTER nine: Regulatory Environment
Figure 9-1: Standards Organization Overview
Figure 9-2: Hierarchical Structure of EPCglobal Network
Table 9-1: Divisions of HAG and their Roles
Table 9-2: Divisions of SAG and their Roles
Table 9-3: ISO/IEC RFID Standards
Table 9-4: EPCglobal RFID System Standards Release 1.0
Table 9-5: ETSI Generic RFID Standards
CHAPTER TEN: Conclusions
Table 10-1: Identification Technologies and Their Application Areas
Table 10-2: Key Differences between Bar Codes and RFID
Figure 10-1 : Trend Comparison between the Worldwide RFID Market and the US RFID Healthcare Market (2006-2012)
Figure 10-2: Adoption of RFID by US Hospitals (2005-2011)
Table 10-3: Current and Future Applications of RFID in Healthcare
Figure 10-3: RFID Market Segmentation - Based on Implementation Cost Components (2005 and 2008) (in USD million)
CHAPTER ELEVEN :Company Profiles
Table 11-1: Corporate Details - Alien Technology
Table 11-2: Key Executives - Alien Technology
Table 11-3: Geographical Presence
Figure 11-1: Revenue - 2003-2005 (in USD million)
Table 11-4: Corporate Details - Atmel Corporation
Table 11-5: Key Executives - Atmel Corporation
Table 11-6: Geographical Presence and Subsidiaries - Atmel Corporation
Figure 11-2: Annual Revenues - 2001-2006 (in USD million)
Figure 11-3: Revenues by Geographic Segments - 2006
Figure 11-4: Revenues by Business Segments - 2006
Figure 11-5: Annual Revenues of the RF and Automotive Business Segment - 2001-2006 (in USD million)
Table 11-7: Corporate Details - Cisco
Table 11-8: Key Executives - Cisco
Table 11-9: Geographical Presence - Cisco
Figure 11-6: Cisco Revenue - 2002-2006 (in USD million)
Figure 11-7: Cisco Revenue Break-up by Business Segments - 2006
Figure 11-8: Cisco Revenue Break-up by Geography - 2006
Table 11-10: Corporate Details - Exavera Technologies
Table 11-11: Key Executives - Exavera Technologies
Table 11-12: Corporate Details - Intermec, Inc.
Table 11-13: Geographical Presence and Subsidiaries - Intermec, Inc.
Figure 11-9: Revenue - 2002-2006 (in USD million)
Table 11-14: Corporate Details - Manhattan Associates
Table 11-15: Key Executives - Manhattan Associates
Table 11-16: Geographical Presence - Manhattan Associates
Figure 11-10: Revenue - 2002-2006 (in USD million) Manhattan Associates
Figure 11-11: Geographic Break-up of Net Sales - Manhattan Associate,s, 2006
Figure 11-12: Segment-wise Revenue Break-up - Manhattan Associates, 2006
Table 11-17: RFID-specific Product Portfolio - Manhattan Associates
Table 11-18: Strategic Alliance Partners - Manhattan Associates
Table 11-19: Corporate Details - Mobile Aspects
Table 11-20: Key Executives - Mobile Aspects
Table 11-21: Corporate Details - PanGo Networks
Table 11-22: Key Executives - PanGo Networks
Table 11-23: Corporate Details - Symbol Technologies
Table 11-24: Key Executives - Symbol Technologies
Table 11-25: Geographical Presence - Symbol Technologies
Figure 11-13: Symbol Technolgies Revenue - 2001-2005
Figure 11-14: Symbol Technologies Geographic Break-up of Net Sales - 2005 (in percent)
Figure 11-15: Break-up of Worldwide Product Sales, 2005 (in percent)
Table 11-26: Healthcare-specific Solutions - Symbol Technologies
Table 11-27: RFID-specific Product Portfolio - Symbol Technologies
Table 11-28: Corporate Details - Tagsys
Table 11-29: Key Executives - Tagsys
Figure 11-16: Tagsys: Amount of Finance Raised per annum
Table 11-30: Pharmaceutical and Life Sciences Products - Tagsys
Table 11-31: Corporate Details - Texas Instruments
Table 11-32: Key Executives - Texas Instruments
Figure 11-17: Employment Details - Texas Instruments
Table 11-32: Major Worldwide Design and Manufacturing Locations ?- Texas Instruments
Figure 11-18: Revenue Break-up - 2001-2006 (in USD million)
Figure 11-19: Revenue Break-up - Business Segments (2006)
Figure 11-20: Revenue Break-up - Semiconductor Business Segment (2005)
Table 11-33: Product Offering - TI RFID Solutions
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