Paul Thomen

Friday 3 May 2013

New Study on Advanced Remote Patient Monitoring Systems

This report is a comprehensive study on the patient monitoring industry, including the advanced system with remote and wireless capability to includes patient monitoring equipment and devices which have advanced features. The report specifically focuses on technologically advanced (including wireless and remote) patient monitors; monitors with patient data processing applications; and monitors which are capable of data transfer to an EMR system-including equipment and peripherals which coordinate the flow of data to hospital electronic medical record systems. For the most part, devices covered in this report can: 1) provide monitoring information beyond a patient room; and 2) provide data for an EMR system or are expected to add such features within the forecast period.

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Segmented Into Relevant Market Sectors
This report provides complete market sizes and revenue breakouts for the important segments of the advanced monitoring market. For the purpose of this report, three general areas of advanced patient monitoring are covered. These include:

Vital Sign Monitoring (Blood Pressure, Pulse Oximeters, Other)
Diagnostic Monitoring (EKG, Other)
Specialized or Disease-Specific Monitoring (Anesthesia Monitors, Cardiac Rhythm Monitoring, Diabetes -Glucose Monitoring, Respiratory Monitors)

In this report, in order to reflect coverage of the broad range of patient monitoring products, The advanced patient monitoring market is segmented into two general end-user markets: hospital/acute care facilities and the telehome or Telemedicine market (which includes both home/mobile care devices). Hospitals and acute care include inpatient facilities (ie. Hospitals, trauma centers, etc.), surgery centers, burn units, urgent care clinics and other similar establishments. The Telemedicine or telehome (home/mobile care) segment includes home healthcare, assisted living homes, first responders, and other institutions. The report breaks out the market for patient monitoring systems by end user:
Hospital Patient Monitoring
Telemedicine Patient Monitoring

Businesses can use this report to plan based on the category they want to focus their research effort on.
Global Coverage of Markets and Key Trends
 

This truly worldwide report contains segmentation of the global market for the industry, including market estimates for US, Europe, Japan, China and Brazil. The U.S. market is also covered in detail with an entire section of market analysis just for patient monitoring in the world’s largest healthcare system.

A number of trends will be important for market-watchers to understand to fully assess the opportunity available. Issues and trends driving the market for patient monitoring, particularly advanced patient monitoring include:
Increasing life expectancy
Implantable devices
HIPAA and Electronic Data Security
Medicine- at-Work concept
Emphasis on reducing hospital days
Intensive care, cardiology nursing shortages
Cost effectiveness
Mental Health Assessments and Telemedicine
New wireless technologies
Algorithms to “sort” data or trigger alarms
Off-site access to data
Full-service outsourcing
Converged wireless networks
Data management and the electronic medical record
HIPAA
FCC rules for medical wireless communication


Advanced Patient monitoring systems are defined by the tasks they can perform. Software enables these tasks, and represents important markets on their own. This report contains coverage of these aspects of the market, with market size and forecast assessments.

Patient Data Processing Applications and Equipment: uses algorithms to evaluate monitoring measurements for a patient’s specific condition(s). Usually, these can be customized by the physician, with reports sent to the physician. In the market for advanced patient monitoring systems, the applications and equipment are either integrated into the patient monitoring system or are add-ons to the measuring systems.
 

EMR Data Transfer Equipment and Applications: described in the report as either components of, or add-ons to, patient monitoring systems. This report does not include EMR software. In general, the applications in this segment transfer data to third-party EMRs. The base year is 2012, with forecasts provided for each year through 2017. The market was evaluated via a combination of disease prevalence trends, population trends, device innovations, federal and industry standards and regulations. Both primary and secondary sources were consulted in developing market estimates.

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