Abstract
Global Healthcare IT Investment Opportunities, Analysis and Forecasts to
2015
Summary
This report is an essential source for key information and data relating to
the global healthcare IT market. The report provides global and country level,
detailed and comprehensive coverage of market and category revenue,
distribution and company share information. It also provides company profiles,
pipeline products, news and financial deals in the global healthcare IT
market.
Scope
- This report provides detailed global, regional countries (United States,
Germany, United Kingdom, France, Italy, Spain, Japan, Canada, China, India,
Australia, Brazil) data on market size by value for categories in healthcare
IT devices market. - It gives key company share information for leading
competitors, revenues by distribution channel and forecasts of market values
at global and country level. - It also provides overview of the market
structure, key trends, drivers and restraints, future outlook, competitive
landscape and key developments. - All figures are based on rigorous
research methodologies including in-depth primary and secondary research.
Reasons to buy
- A single source to fulfill all of your business and competitor intelligence
needs - Gain a strong understanding of the healthcare IT devices market at
a global level, with break downs for 12 countries - Evaluate and compare
the attractiveness of the market in different geographies. - Identify
growth segments and opportunities in the industry. - Evaluate the pipeline
of key products that will change the sector, and identify threats and
opportunities before the products are launched. - Analyze the
competitiveness of the market in different countries and regions and identify
hotspots. - Develop strategies based on the latest product, brand,
expansion and research and development news. - Do deals with an
understanding of how competitors are financed, and the mergers and
partnerships that have shaped the market. - Identify and analyze the
strengths and weaknesses of the industry incumbents.
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