[Report]
Connected Medical Devices: Analysis & Forecasts
Published: 2008/01
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Table of Contents
The Bottom Line
1.0 Notes on Methodology
- 1.1 Methodology
- 1.2 Definitions
- 1.3 Scope of Report
2.0 Overview of Medical Devices for Home Care Monitoring
- 2.1 The Shift to Preventive Care and the Opportunity for Medical Devices
- 2.2 Market Demand for Connected Medical Monitoring Devices
- 2.3 Role of Service Providers in the Distribution of Medical Monitoring
Devices
- 2.4 Role of Retail Channel in the Distribution of Medical Monitoring
Devices
3.0 Technology Requirements
- 3.1 Biometric Algorithms and Biosensor Technologies
- 3.2 Networking Support and Communication Technologies
- 3.3 Software and Middleware
- 3.4 Industry Standardization Efforts
4.0 Key Device Categories and Features
- 4.1 Medical Devices for Diabetic Care
- 4.2 Medical Devices for Respiratory Care
- 4.3 Medical Devices for Cardiovascular Care
- 4.4 Wellness and Fitness Monitoring Devices
- 4.5 Choices of In-home Data Gateway
5.0 Key Industry Issues for the Connected Medical Monitoring Device Industry
- 5.1 The Impact of Reimbursement on Sales and Distribution
- 5.2 Regulatory and Legislative Environment
- 5.3 Clinician Acceptance and Consumer Compliance
- 5.4 Medical Liability
- 5.5 Summary of Industry Drivers and Barriers
6.0 Market Forecasts and Implications
- 6.1 Market Potential for Connected Medical Monitoring Devices
- 6.2 Market Implications and Recommendations
Resource Book
Section I: Background on Medical Device Industry in Major Developed Countries
- Canada
- European Union
- Japan
- United States
Section II: Networking Technology Overview
- Bluetooth
- ZigBee (IEEE 802.15.4)
- Universal Serial Bus (USB)
- Wi-Fi® (IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n)
- Ultra-Wideband (IEEE 802.15.3a)
- Near Field Communication (NFC)
- Z-Wave
Section III: Company Profiles
- A&D Medical
- Aerotel
- Animas Corporation
- BL Healthcare
- Body Media Inc.
- Boston Scientific
- DexCom Inc.
- Docobo
- eHIT Ltd
- FitSense Technology
- iMetrikus
- Instromedix (Card Guard)
- Masimo Corporation
- Medtronic
- Microlife
- Nellcor
- Nonin Medical
- Omron
- PHD Medical
- Philips
- St. Jude Medical
- Tunstall
- ViTelNet
- WebVMC
- Welch Allyn Inc.
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The Bottom Line
- Market Segments for Connected Medical Devices
- Medical Device Distribution
- Mobile Service Providers' Involvement in Connected Medical Applications
- TV-based Telehealth Solutions and Initiatives
- Retailers' Retail Clinic Build-out
- Summary of Advances in Medical Sensor Technology
- Network Protocols for Connected Medical Devices
- Leading Third-Party Software Developers for Connected Medical Device
Industry
- Standard Development Organizations for Health Monitoring Industry
- Home Medical Devices for Diabetic Care Monitoring and Insulin Infusion
- Continuous Glucose Tracking Technology and Hardware
- Home Medical Devices for Respiratory Care
- Comparison of Pulse Oximetry Technologies and Device Manufacturers
- Comparison of Digital Peak Flow Meter Manufacturers
- Overview of Medical Monitoring Devices for Cardiovascular Care
- Blood Pressure Monitors and Digital Weight Scales for Cardiovascular Care
- Cardiac Rhythm Management Services
- Portable ECG Monitors and Cardiac Implantable Device Monitors
- Wellness and Fitness Monitoring Devices
- Choice of Home Health Data Gateways
- Home Health Monitoring Gateway Equipment and Service Providers
- Summary of Medical Devices and Their Sales and Distribution Channels
- Summary of Industry Drivers and Barriers
- Number of Users of Health/Fitness Monitoring Devices at Home (2007-2012)
- U.S. Health/Fitness Monitoring Devices and Service Revenue (2007-2012)
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[Report]
Connected Medical Devices: Analysis & Forecasts
Published: 2008/01
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Published by : Parks Associates  |
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Product Code : PARK45410 |
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