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1、High Tech Patient Monitoring Systems Rures adquireret umbraculi, etiam tremulus matrimonii libere senesceret appJune 2009 Kalorama Information A division of MarketR 38 East 29th Street Sixth Floor New York, New York 10016 212.807 .2660 t 800.298.5603 t 212.807 .2676 f Copyright 2009 Kalorama Inform
2、ation Reproduction without prior written permission, in any media now in existence or hereafter developed, in whole or in any part, is strictly prohibited. HIGH TECH PATIENT MONITORING SYSTEMS MARKETS A KALORAMA INFORMATION MARKET INTELLIGENCE REPORT High Tech Patient Monitoring Systems has been pre
3、pared by Kalorama Information. We serve business and industrial clients in the United States and abroad with a complete line of information services and research publications. Kalorama Information Market Intelligence Reports are specifically designed to aid the action-oriented executive by providing
4、 a thorough presentation of essential data and concise analysis. Mountaintop Medical, LLC Publication Date: June 2009 38 East 29th Street New York, New York 10016 (800) 298-5699 Outside the U.S. (212) 807-2657 FAX: (212) 807-2676 www.KaloramaI E-MAIL: KLI2155317 ii Patient Monitoring Systems Copyri
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6、after developed, in whole or in any part, is strictly prohibited. TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER ONE: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY1 Introduction.1 Scope and Methodology2 Products3 Issues and Trends5 Size and Growth of the Market6 Leading Competitors.10 Forecast 10 CHAPTER TWO: INTRODUCTION.13 Overview.13 Aging of t
7、he Population.14 New Technologies15 Wireless Technologies15 Remote Monitoring.15 Telemedicine.16 Applications to Sort Data by Disease State.17 EMR (EHR) Data Transfer Applications and Equipment.17 Smart Cards Technology.18 Proven Cost Effectiveness.19 Barriers to Use of New Technologies in Patient M
8、onitoring.20 Forecast 21 CHAPTER THREE: PRODUCTS.23 Overview.23 Offerings.30 Abbott30 American Medical Development (AMD) Telemedicine Products30 American TeleCare .30 Cardiocom.31 Carematix32 ii Patient Monitoring Systems Copyright 2009 Kalorama Information Reproduction without prior written permiss
9、ion, in any media now in existence or hereafter developed, in whole or in any part, is strictly prohibited. Cybernet Medical Corporation.33 Drager Medical.33 GE Healthcare.34 Global Media35 Honeywell HomMed 35 iMetrikus.36 InTouch Health.36 LifeWatch Technologies.37 MedApps 37 Medtronic38 Philips Me
10、dical Systems.38 Roche39 St. Jude Medical39 Second Opinion Software.40 Viterion TeleHealthcare40 Welch Allyn41 WebVMC42 CHAPTER FOUR: ISSUES AND TRENDS.45 Introduction.45 Issues and Trends Driving the Market .45 Aging of the Population46 New Wireless Technologies.52 Decreasing Healthcare Resources.5
11、2 Emphasis on Reducing Hospital Days56 Nursing Shortage56 Cost Effectiveness 56 Economic Stimulus.57 Issues and Trends in Patient Monitoring Technologies.58 Audio and Video.59 Algorithms to “Sort” Data or Trigger Alarms59 Off-site Access to Data.60 Full-service Outsourcing 60 Data Management and the
12、 Electronic Medical Record 60 Turnkey Systems 70 Disease Management Kits 71 HIPAA71 System Compatibility .72 International Markets and Trends76 European Union and Asia-Pacific Markets 76 Table of Contents iii Copyright 2009 Kalorama Information Reproduction without prior written permission, in any m
13、edia now in existence or hereafter developed, in whole or in any part, is strictly prohibited. . The US Market77 CHAPTER FIVE: TOTAL MARKET SIZE AND FORECAST81 Overview.81 Disease States.81 Asthma 86 COPD86 CHF.86 CHD86 Diabetes.87 Total Market Size and Forecast.91 Technologies.94 Wireless and Remot
14、e Patient Monitors.94 Patient Data Processing Applications and Equipment101 Equipment and Applications to Transfer Data to EMRs.101 End-User Markets.106 Hospitals106 Home Healthcare.106 Nursing Homes107 Other107 Disease States.121 Asthma 121 COPD121 CHF.121 CHD132 Diabetes.132 Other132 CHAPTER SIX:
15、CORPORATE PROFILES .139 Introduction.139 Abbott Laboratories, Inc 140 GE Healthcare .142 Honeywell HomMed LLC.144 Medtronic, Inc. 146 Philips Medical Systems148 iv Patient Monitoring Systems Copyright 2009 Kalorama Information Reproduction without prior written permission, in any media now in existe
16、nce or hereafter developed, in whole or in any part, is strictly prohibited. Roche Diagnostics Corporation.150 APPENDIX A: REGULATORY AUTHORITIES AND ORGANIZATIONS .155 APPENDIX B: LIST OF COMPANIES159 Table of Contents v Copyright 2009 Kalorama Information Reproduction without prior written permiss
17、ion, in any media now in existence or hereafter developed, in whole or in any part, is strictly prohibited. . LIST OF EXHIBITS CHAPTER ONE: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY1 Table 1-1: The U.S. Market for High-Tech Patient Monitoring Systems 2007-20138 Figure 1-1: The U.S. Market for High-Tech Patient Monitoring S
18、ystems 2007-2013.9 CHAPTER THREE: PRODUCTS.25 Table 3-1: Select Patient Monitoring Systems28 Table 3-1: Select Patient Monitoring Systems January 200829 CHAPTER FOUR: ISSUES AND TRENDS.47 Table 4-1: Projected Population of the United States, by Age: 2000 to 205050 Figure 4-1: Population Aged 65 and
19、Over, and 85 and Over 2000 to 205051 Figure 4-2: Percent of Population Aged 65 and Over, and 85 and Over 2000 to 205052 Table 4-2: Resident Population Projections: 2007 to 2050.53 Table 4-3: National Health Expenditure Amounts, by Type of Expenditure: Calendar Years 2001-2015 ($billions).55 Figure 4
20、-3 Per Capita Healthcare Expenditures, 2001-2015.56 Table 4-4: Per Capita Healthcare Expenditures, 2001-2015.57 Table 4-5: Percent of Office-based Physicians Using EMRs, by Number of Physicians in Practice, 2006 .65 Figure 4-4: Percent of Office-based Physicians Using EMRs, by Number of Physicians i
21、n Practice, 2006 66 Table 4-6: Percent of Office-based Physicians Using EMRs, 2001-200667 vi Patient Monitoring Systems Copyright 2009 Kalorama Information Reproduction without prior written permission, in any media now in existence or hereafter developed, in whole or in any part, is strictly prohib
22、ited. Figure 4-5: Percent of Office-based Physicians Using EMRs, 2001-200668 Table 4-7: Percent of Medical Practices Using EMRs, by Selected Years: 2003-2006.69 Figure 4-6: Percent of Medical Practices Using EMRs, by Selected Years: 2003-2006.70 Table 4-8: Percentage of Office-based Physicians Repor
23、ting Selected Features of Their System, According to Whether Medical Records Are Reported to Be Fully or Partially Electronic: United States, 2006.71 Table 4-9: Use of Electronic Medical Records by Location Characteristics of Office-based Physicians: United States, 2006.72 Figure 4-7: By Sector Cont
24、ribution to the US GDP (2007).79 Figure 4-8: The US Healthcare Spending (2005-2016)81 CHAPTER FIVE: TOTAL MARKET SIZE AND FORECAST83 Table 5-1: U.S. Prevalence of Asthma, COPD, CHF, CHD, and Diabetes 2007 and 201284 Figure 5-1: U.S. Prevalence of Asthma, COPD, CHF, CHD, and Diabetes 2007 and 201285
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