Product Synopsis
WinterGreen Research announces that it has a new study on Tele-Health Monitoring Market Shares and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2011-2017. The 2011 study has 443 pages, 156 tables and figures. Tele monitoring is evolving more sophisticated ways of monitoring vital signs in the home, thus protecting people in a familiar, confortable environment. The improvement in care delivery that is possible using vital signs monitoring in the home is dramatic and promises to lower the total cost of care delivery.
Once people are facing hospitalization and re-hospitalization, they tend to be more attentive to healthy lifestyle and to be amenable to learning about what needs to be done to take care of a condition. Tele-monitoring provides a way to track vital signs and intervene at a sign of deterioration in condition.
Telemonitoring systems support the premise that proactively reaching out to people with chronic disease provides a means for getting them to change behavior in a way that will support better lifestyle, lifestyle more suited to taking care of the physical body. It is really difficult to get people to take care of themselves, they make all manner of inappropriate decisions. Education as to healthy lifestyle needs to be initiated much earlier in life. Perhaps the definition of intelligence could be transformed to mean those who know best how to care for themselves in a healthy manner.
US Medicare CMS defines telehealth as remote health care delivery via monitoring. A healthcare provider can connect more consistently with patients. Telehealth: phone monitoring is the implementation of scheduled encounters via the telephone. Telemonitoring relates to the collection and transmission of vital signs clinical data through electronic information processing technologies. Quality improvement organizations (QIOs) assist home health agencies in implementing telehealth tools to reduce acute care hospitalization.
According to Susan Eustis, the principal author of the study, “The advantage of telemonitoring is that it increases patient compliance. The aim is to improve the delivery of healthcare to clients by monitoring vital signs to detect changes in patient condition that may indicate the onset of a more serious event, much as nurses in the hospital monitor patient vital signs for the purpose of permitting sophisticated care delivery.”
The aim of telemonitoring is to improve patient compliance with standards of care known to support improved outcomes for patients with chronic conditions. Tele-monitoring is one way to improve patient compliance, but there are other ways to achieve that as well.
Chronic condition care requires daily, real-time monitoring of physiological data, direct patient feedback, coaching, and a high level of patient-clinician interaction to achieve positive results. With the geographical distance widening between doctors and their patients, the problem solution depends on: digital literacy and effective multimodal communication.
Home patient monitoring means two things: the imminent rise of the expert patient whom the health authorities anticipate would self-manage his long-term medical conditions and the prominence of mobile devices as the go-between for clinicians and patients.
Left to their own judgments, patients typically are apt to make terrible decisions relating to their personal health. The ability to accurately access patient condition via telemonitoring creates the opportunity to intervene when that is called for clinically, and to provide education regarding healthy living in a way that is likely to create compliance with clinician recommendations.
Home telemonitoring programs need to use advanced technology. Effective monitors support patient education. They support timely clinician intervention based on real vital signs data gathered on a daily basis. Health care for patients with congestive heart failure has been shown to be successful in reducing hospitalizations and trips to the emergency department, making these critical measures unnecessary in many cases.
Wireless telemonitoring devices -enable taking vital signs measurements at home and in remote locations. Telemonitoring devices mean a consulting physician can remotely monitor a patient• fs health status and chronic condition can be gathered in real time.
Telemonitoring gives patients far more choices about how and when to react in case of change in medical condition, before a full blown emergency occurs. No matter if the patient is at home, on the bus, at the movies or anywhere in the course of daily life, wireless telemonitoring supports a more mobile lifestyle. Consistent and real time oversight greatly improves ongoing treatment, keeps patients healthier, and avoids expensive hospitalization.
Healthcare services providers use tele-monitoring technology to improve patient care and reduce nurse visits.-This has led the industry to point to inconclusive studies. More work is needed to identify the particular patient profiles of those most likely to benefit from telemonitoring in these double blind studies.
Tele-health monitoring equipment markets are growing because units decrease the cost of care delivery while improving the quality of care and the quality of lifestyle available to patients. Healthcare delivery is an increasing concern worldwide. Markets at $607.5 million in 2010 are anticipated to reach$3.1 billion by 2017.
TELE-MONITOR EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Telemonitoring Market Driving Forces
Real-Time Monitoring Of Physiological Data
Telemonitoring Market Shares
Tele-Monitoring Market Forecasts
Telemonitor Assessment
Partners HealthCare
Bosch Health Buddy Deployments with Medicare, VA
VA Telehealth Results
Telemonitoring Research Studies
1. TELE-MONITOR MARKET DESCRIPTION AND MARKET DYNAMICS
1.1 Telemonitoring Systems Premise
1.1.1 Sedentary Get Exercise And Heart Failure Patients Pay Attention To Swelling In Their Feet, Ankles Or Legs
1.1.2 Telemonitoring Systems Improve Home Health Care
1.1.3 Vital Signs And Health Status Are Measured Daily
1.1.4 Telemonitoring at Home
1.2 US Veterans Health Administration (VA) Use of Telemonitoring
1.2.1 Telemonitoring Demonstrates Positive Results In Improving Health Care And Reducing Costs Of Veterans
1.2.2 US VA Tele-monitoring Targeted Innovation:
1.3 Telemonitors Customized To Meet Individual Needs
1.4 Tele-Monitor Devices
1.4.1 Customizing Tele-Monitors
1.5 Telemonitoring Research
1.5.1 New England Journal of Medicine Research
1.5.2 NEJM Has Published Several Letters That Critique The Study
1.5.3 25 Studies of Remote Monitoring Of Patients With Chronic Heart Disease
1.5.4 Bosch Health Buddy Desktop Research
1.6 Physician Notification on CHF
1.7 Service Provider Adoption of Tele-Monitoring
1.8 US Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
1.9 Federal, State, Local, And Foreign Laws Compliance
1.9.1 Government Regulation of Medical Devices
1.9.2 Before And After A Medical Device Is Commercially Distributed, Ongoing Responsibilities Under FDA Regulations
1.9.3 Tele-monitoring Third-Party Reimbursement
1.10 Health Information Privacy HIPAA Requirements
1.10.1 HIPAA Enforcement
1.10.2 OCR Responsible For Enforcing HIPAA Privacy and Security Rules
1.11 Postacute Care Co-ordination: Healthcare Reform Readmission Penalties
1.11.1 Federal Crimes Under The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act HIPAA
1.12 Establishing Remote Monitoring as Standard of Care
1.13 Partners Mass General Cardiologist Program for High Risk Heart Failure Patients
2. TELE-MONITOR MARKET SHARES AND MARKET FORECASTS
2.1 Telemonitoring Market Driving Forces
2.1.1 Real-Time Monitoring Of Physiological Data
2.1.2 Measures of Tele Monitoring Effectiveness
2.1.3 Home Patient Monitoring Supports Patient Education
2.1.4 Wireless Telemonitoring Devices
2.1.5 Real-Time Monitoring Of Physiological Data
2.1.6 Telemonitoring Research Studies
2.2 Telemonitoring Market Shares
2.2.1 Bosch Installed Base
2.2.2 Bosch Telemedicine
2.2.3 Bosch Telehealth Systems Certification in Disease Management From NCQA
2.2.4 Bayer / Viterion
2.2.5 Philips
2.2.6 Intel / GE Care Innovations
2.2.7 Honeywell HomeMed
2.2.8 Gemalto / Cinterion
2.2.9 Gemalto CINTERION Wireless Module Functions
2.2.10 Authentidate Holding
2.2.11 VRI
2.3 Tele-Monitoring Market Forecasts
2.4 Chronic Diseases Account For Two-Thirds Of Worldwide Healthcare Spending
2.4.1 Incidence of Chronic Disease
2.4.2 Diabetes Chronic Illness Numbers
2.4.3 Clinical Staff / Patient Ratios: Physician Shortages
2.4.4 Viterion Home Health Outcomes in a CHF Population:
2.5 Telemonitoring Prices and Reimbursement
2.5.1 Cost of Honeywell Homemed Home Health Monitoring & MedPartner
2.5.2 TouchPointCare
2.6 Interactive Voice Response (IVR)
2.7 Services Providers with Tele-Monitoring
2.7.1 Partners HealthCare
2.7.2 Bosch Health Buddy Deployments with Medicare, VA
2.7.3 VA Telehealth Results
2.7.4 Bosch Health Buddy Telemonitoring Device
2.7.5 Healthcare Providers Use Technology To Improve Effectiveness Of Care Providers
2.7.6 HHSC
2.7.7 American Medical Alert Corp. (NASDAQ:AMAC)
2.7.8 AMAC Competition
2.7.9 AMAC / TBCS
2.7.10 HSMS
2.7.11 Home Healthcare Partners (HHP)
2.8 Tele-Monitoring Alarm Devices
2.9 Tele-Monitor Regional Markets
2.9.1 Remote Patient Monitoring Market In The US
2.9.2 Remote Patient Monitoring Market In Europe
2.9.3 Bosch Remote Patient Monitoring Regional Market Participation
3. TELE-MONITOR PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
3.1 Intel® GE Care Innovations Health Guide
3.1.1 Intel GE Care Innovations Telehealth Used For Improving Communications
3.1.2 Intel GE Care Innovations Healthcare at Home
3.1.3 Intel GE Care Innovations Health Guide Connects Healthcare Professionals To Patient
3.1.4 Intel GE Care Innovations Health Guide Sessions
3.1.5 Intel GE Care Innovations Health Guide Video Calls
3.1.6 Intel GE Care Innovations Health Guide Payors, Home Care Organizations
3.1.7 Intel GE Care Innovations Health Guide Educational Content
3.1.8 Intel GE Care Innovations Health Guide Personalized Care
3.1.9 Intel GE Care Innovations in Healthcare
3.1.10 Intel GE Care Innovations Health Guide Parkinsons Telemonitoring Data Set
3.1.11 Intel GE Care Innovations Parkinsons Tele-Monitoring Data Set Information:
3.1.12 Intel Technology
3.1.13 Intel® Health Guide Disease Conditions Monitored
3.1.14 Intel / GE / STMicroelectronics Monitoring Platform Technology
3.1.15 Mayo Clinic Has Teamed With GE, Intel for Home Monitoring
3.1.16 Mayo Clinic STMicroelectronics Telemonitor Heart Patients
3.1.17 Mayo, GE, and Intel In-Home Telemedicine Study
3.2 STMicroelectronics
3.3 Bosch
3.3.1 Bosch Telehealth Results
3.3.2 Bosch Healthcare telehealth Wireless Modem Option
3.3.3 Bosch Healthcare telehealth Custom Messaging Feature
3.3.4 Bosch Healthcare telehealth T400 Home Health Monitor
3.3.5 Bosch Healthcare Advancing Telehealth Solutions Through Dialogue
3.3.6 Bosch Healthcare Telehealth Growth
3.3.7 Bosch Health Buddy system / VRI
3.3.8 McKesson Telehealth Advisor
3.3.9 McKesson Channel Partner - The Bosch Group
3.4 Viterion 100 and Viterion 200 TeleHeath Monitor
3.4.1 Viterion Telehealthcare, A Business Of Bayer Healthcare
3.4.2 ViterionNET Simple Internet Connection
3.4.3 ViterionNET Capabilities
3.4.4 ViterionNET Data-Encryption
3.4.5 Viterion® 200 Telehealth Monitor For Diabetes Care
3.4.6 Alegent Health Homecare Viterion 100 Home Care Tele-monitoring Survey
3.4.7 Viterion Telemonitoring Equipment:
3.5 Honeywell HomeMed Health Monitoring System: Visiting Nurses Association (VNA)
3.5.1 Honeywell HomeMed Health Monitoring System
3.5.2 Honeywell HomMed MedPartner
3.5.3 Honeywell Homemed Health Monitoring System Criteria for Monitoring
3.5.4 Cost of Honeywell HomeMed Home Health Monitoring & MedPartner
3.5.5 Honeywell HomeMed Health Monitoring System FDA Class II, Hospital Grade, Medical Device
3.5.6 Honeywell HomMed Med Partner
3.6 TouchPointCare
3.6.1 TouchPointCare Telehealth Program
3.6.2 TouchPointCare Telemedicine Positioning
3.6.3 TouchPointCare Application
3.6.4 TouchPointCare Monitoring Functions
3.6.5 TouchPointCare Flexibility
3.6.6 TouchPointCare Disease Management Programs
3.6.7 TouchPointCare Opinion Surveys - Patients, Physicians, And Employees
3.7 Cardiocom System
3.8 Cardiocom Vital Sign Telemonitoring for CHF, COPD, Asthma, Diabetes, Hypertension, and Obesity
3.8.1 Cardiocom® Multi-Disease Management
3.8.2 Bosch / VRI
3.8.3 VRI Extends The Reach Of Bosch Healthcare Telehealth Solutions
3.9 Philips® Telemonitoring Services
3.9.1 Philips Steady Scale
3.10 Philips IntelliVue Application Server
3.11 AMCC
3.12 Biotronik Launches Cardiac Telemonitoring Devices
3.12.1 Biotronik Home Monitoring Lumax 540 Series State-Of-The-Art Features
3.13 Authentidate Holding
3.13.1 Authentidate Holding ExpressMD™ Solutions
4. TELE-MONITOR TECHNOLOGY
4.1 Patient-Centered /-Participatory Congestive Heart Failure Telemonitoring
4.1.1 Heart Failure Congress 2011
4.1.2 TIM-HF Study CHF
4.1.3 TheTEHAF study
4.1.4 Johns Hopkins Home-Based Telemonitoring
4.2 Diabetes Remote Monitoring
4.2.1 Diabetes Remote Monitoring Drivers
4.2.2 Partners HealthCare Diabetes Remote Monitoring Program Overview
4.2.3 Partners HealthCare Diabetes Monitoring Member
4.3 Partners Healthcare Blood Pressure Home Monitoring Health Initiative
4.3.1 Partners Healthcare Blood Pressure Connect
4.4 Medtronic
4.5 Health Monitoring
4.5.1 Patient-Centered Home Tele Health Monitoring
4.6 Chronic Heart Failure Clinical Studies
4.7 Texas Pilot Program
4.7.1 Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) A Major Chronic Condition
4.7.2 Hypertension Intervention Nurse Telemedicine (HINTS) Study
4.8 Ingestible Event Marker
4.9 Real-Time Remote Medical Diagnosis System (RTRMDS)
4.9.1 Tele-pharmacy
4.9.2 Electronic Medical Records Detail Drug Information Effectiveness
4.9.3 Consumers Increasingly Involved In Treatment Decision-Making
4.10 Health Care Monitoring Solutions Technology
4.10.1 Health Information Exchange Services
4.11 Home-Based Care
4.12 „Mobile Health Clinics'
4.12.1 Self-Service Kiosks
4.12.2 Mobile Health Care
4.12.3 Mobile Office a Set Of Commonly Used Mobile Communication Tools
4.12.4 Telemedicine Allows Medical Professionals To Consult And Diagnose Patients Remotely
4.13 DICOM Index Tracker NDS Surgical Imaging, LLC
4.14 Population Of The Developed World Is Growing Older, Medical Costs Are Rising, Not Enough Doctors To Heal The Elderly Sick
4.14.1 Remote Monitoring Device
4.15 US Government Tele-Health Subcommittees
4.15.1 Telehealth Product Medical Device Regulation In The United States
5. TELE-MONITOR COMPANY PROFILES
5.1 Aerotel Medical Systems
5.2 American Heart Association (AHA)
5.2.1 American Hospital Association Awards the University of Rochester Medical Center's Pediatric Telemedicine Program Health-e-Access Recognition
5.3 AMAC American Medical Alert Corp. (NASDAQ:AMAC)
5.3.1 American Medical Alert Call Center Centric Solutions
5.3.2 AMAC American Medical Alert Corp Mission Statement
5.3.3 AMAC Operating Segments:
5.3.4 AMAC Markets Offerings
5.3.5 AMAC Health and Safety Monitoring Systems (HSMS)
5.3.6 AMAC Personal Emergency Response Systems (PERS)
5.3.7 AMAC / Lifecomm
5.3.8 Apria Healthcare and Other Strategic Alliance with AMAC
5.3.9 Visiting Nurse Service of New York and AMAC Contract for Provision of Home Monitoring Emergency Response System
5.3.10 AMAC Visiting Nurse Service of New York
5.3.11 AMAC Telehealth Systems
5.3.12 AMAC Telephony Based Communication Services (TBCS)
5.3.13 AMAC After Hours Answering Services
5.3.14 AMAC Concierge Services/Daytime Solutions
5.3.15 AMAC Call Centers
5.3.16 AMAC Marketing/Customers
5.3.17 AMAC Revenue
5.3.18 AMAC Health and Safety Monitoring Systems (HSMS) Segment:
5.3.19 AMAC Personal Emergency Response Systems (PERS)
5.3.20 AMAC MedSmart®
5.3.21 AMAC MedTime®
5.3.22 AMAC Telehealth systems
5.3.23 AMAC Telephony Based Communication Services (TBCS) Segment:
5.3.24 AMAC After Hours Answering Services
5.3.25 AMAC Pharmaceutical Support and Clinical Trial Recruitment Services
5.3.26 AMAC / Third Premiere Pharmaceutical Company
5.3.27 AMAC Operating Segments Revenue
5.3.28 AMAC Medication Adherence Appliances
5.4 AMC Health
5.5 Athens Regional Home Health In-Home Telemonitoring Services
5.6 Authentidate Holding Corp. (Nasdaq: ADAT)
5.6.1 Authentidate Holding ExpressMD™ Solutions Joint Venture
5.6.2 Authentidate Regional Service Offerings
5.6.3 Authentidate Holding Revenues
5.6.4 Authentidate Holding Remote Patient Monitoring Solutions
5.6.5 Authentidate Holding VA Plan
5.6.6 Authentidate Holding Revenue
5.6.7 Authentidate Holding / EncounterCare Solutions Joint Venture
5.7 Bayer HealthCare
5.7.1 Viterion TeleHealthcare
5.7.2 Bayer Diabetes Care
5.7.3 Bayer Nexavar in Combination with Chemotherapy Improves Progression-Free Survival in Patients with Advanced Breast Cancer in Phase II Study
5.7.4 Bayer 2011 Revenue
5.8 Biotronik
5.8.1 Biotronik Electrotherapy
5.8.2 Biotronik Vascular Intervention
5.8.3 Biotronik CHF Study
5.9 Bosch Group
5.9.1 Robert Bosch Healthcare
5.9.2 Robert Bosch Remote Patient Monitoring Market
5.9.3 Robert Bosch Healthcare
5.9.4 Bosch Global Supplier Of Technology And Services
5.9.5 Bosch Healthcare Telehealth Systems
5.9.6 Bosch Healthcare Health Buddy System
5.9.7 Bosch Addresses Role of Compliance in Telehealth Adoption
5.9.8 Bosch North America Veterans Health Administration
5.9.9 Bosch / VRI
5.9.10 Robert Bosch Healthcare, Inc. Has Been Selected by Connections365
5.9.11 Bosch Group and Health Hero Network
5.10 Cardiocom
5.11 Columbia University's Informatics for Diabetes Education and Telemedicine
5.12 Connections365
5.13 Debiotech
5.14 Evident Health Services
5.14.1 Evident Health Services (EHS)
5.15 Gemalto / Cinterion
5.15.1 Cinterion
5.15.2 Gemalto / Cinterion
5.15.3 Gemalto / CINTERION Active Member Of The Continua Alliance
5.15.4 Gemalto / Cinterion Mobile Health - M2M Telemonitoring
5.16 Home Healthcare Hospice and Community Services (HCS)
5.16.1 Home Healthcare Partners (HHP)
5.17 Honeywell
5.17.1 Honeywell HomeMed Health Monitoring System
5.17.2 Honeywell HomeMed Health Monitoring System: Health Visiting Nurses Association (VNA)
5.18 Johns Hopkins Launch Home Telemonitoring Education Initiative
5.19 LifeMasters
5.20 McKesson (NYSE:MCK)
5.20.1 McKesson Telehospice Technology
5.20.2 McKesson / Caris Healthcare
5.21 Medtronic
5.22 Montefiore / CMO, the Care Management Company
5.22.1 CMO, The Care Management Company
5.23 National Committee for Quality Assurance
5.24 Partners Healthcare
5.24.1 Partners HealthCare Focus Areas:
5.24.2 Partners Healthcare Digital Care Delivery
5.24.3 Partners Healthcare Patient Segmentation
5.24.4 Partners Healthcare Research and Evaluation Team
5.24.5 Partners Healthcare Sample Recent Telemonitoring Projects
5.24.6 Programs In Heart Failure, Hypertension, Diabetes And Other Chronic Conditions
5.24.7 Partners Healthcare Center for Connected Health
5.25 Philips
5.25.1 Philips Addresses Healthcare Landscape
5.25.2 Philips/Respironics Monitoring Solution Powered By Cinterion TC65i:
5.25.3 Philips Sales
5.25.4 Philips Healthcare
5.25.5 Royal Philips Revenue
5.25.6 Royal Philips Electronics / Respironics
5.25.7 Philips Respironics
5.25.8 Philips Respironics
5.26 REACH Health, Inc.
5.26.1 REACH HealthInc Comprehensive Telemedicine Solution
5.26.2 REACH Comprehensive Solutions
5.26.3 REACH Health Telemedicine
5.26.4 Reach Customers
5.27 STMicroelectronics (NYSE: STM)
5.27.1 Debiotech and STMicroelectronics
5.28 TeleAtrics™
5.29 Trifecta Technologies
5.30 Touch Point Care
5.30.1 Touch Point Care / Visiting Angels
5.30.2 Loyola Medical Center
5.30.3 LHC Group
5.30.4 Lexington Health Care
5.30.5 KSB Home Health
5.30.6 Home Care Health Services
5.30.7 Health Contact Partners - Wheeling, IL
5.30.8 Glaxo Smith Kline
5.30.9 Family Home Care
5.30.10 Aurora Health Care
5.30.11 Anderson Hospital Home Health Care
5.30.12 Almost Family/Caretenders
5.30.13 Advocate Home Health
5.31 University of Houston
5.32 Virtual Health
5.33 VRI 5-138
5.33.1 VRI Digi Pal
5.33.2 VRI partnership with Robert Bosch Healthcare
5.33.3 VRI Digi Pal
5.33.4 VRI
5.34 Selected Providers for Emergency Medical Care Monitoring
List of Tables
Table ES-1
Telemonitoring Market Driving Forces
Table ES-2
Tele-Monitor Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2010
Figure ES-3
Tele-monitors Shipped, Market Forecasts, Dollars,
Worldwide, 2011-2017
Table ES-4
Tele-Monitoring Program Benefits
Table 1-1
Bosch Recommendations for Innovation Funded By The VA
Table 1-2
Monitoring Used To Take Measurements In Homecare Settings
Table 1-3
Monitoring Measurement Functions In Homecare Settings
Table 1-4
NEJM Letters That Critique The Telemonitoring Study
Table 1-5
Physician Notification on CHF Using “SBAR”
Table 1-6
Clinical Assessment and Response to Alert
Provided by Telemonitor
Table 1-7
Clinical Assessment And Actions Taken To Alert
Provided By Telemonitor
Table 1-8
US Healthcare Coverage Legislation Functions
Table 1-9
FDA Enforcement Actions And Remedies
Table 1-10
HIPAA Information Covered Entities
Table 1-11
HIPAA Information That Needs to Be Private
Table 1-12
HIPAA Information Sharing by Health Care Providers
Table 1-13
HIPAA Information Sharing Prohibitions
Table 1-14
HIPAA Information Managed via Court Order
Figure 1-15
HIPAA Privacy and Security Rule and Compliant Process
Figure 1-16
Establishing Remote Monitoring as Standard of Care
Table 2-1
Telemonitoring Market Driving Forces
Table 2-2
Tele-Monitoring Critical Issues Addressed
Table 2-3
Tele-Monitoring Clinical Results
Table 2-4
Tele Health Monitoring Problem Solution Aspects
Table 2-5
Tele-Monitor Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2010
Table 2-6
Tele-Monitor Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2010
Table 2-7
Gemalto CINTERION Wireless Module Functions
Figure 2-8
Tele-monitors Shipped, Market Forecasts, Dollars,
Worldwide, 2011-2017
Table 2-9
Tele-monitor Market Forecasts, Units and Dollars,
Worldwide, 2011-2017
Figure 2-10
Follow Up Link Increases Exponentially In Europe
Table 2-11
Tele-Monitoring Program Benefits
Table 2-12
Tele-Monitoring Alarm Devices
Figure 2-13
Tele-Monitor Regional Market Segments, 2010
Table 2-14
Tele-Monitor Regional Market Segments, 2010
Figure 3-1
Intel® GE Care Innovations Health Guide
Table 3-2
Intel GE Care Innovations Health Guide Technology Functions
Table 3-3
Intel GE Care Innovations Health Guide Functions
Table 3-4
Intel GE Care Innovations Health Guide Key Design Elements
Figure 3-5
Intel® GE Care Innovations Health Guide Blood Pressure Monitor
Figure 3-6
Intel GE Care Innovations Health Guide Personalized
Screen Presentation
Table 3-7
Intel GE Care Innovations Health Guide Clinician Support Features
Table 3-8
Intel® GE Care Innovations Health Care Management
Suite Software Tools Functions
Table 3-9
Intel GE Care Innovations Parkinsons Telemonitoring Data Set
Table 3-10
Intel GE Care Innovations Parkinsons Telemonitoring
Attribute Information:
Figure 3-11
Intel® Health Guide
Table 3-12
Intel® Health Guide Patient Conditions Monitored
Table 3-13
Intel® Health Guide Chronic Disease Conditions Monitored
Table 3-14
Intel® Health Guide Target Markets
Figure 3-15
STMicroelectronics Telemonitoring System
Figure 3-16
ST Integrated Remote Monitoring Solution For Advanced
Telemedicine Platforms
Figure 3-17
ST Integrated Remote Monitoring Solution For Advanced
Telemedicine Vital Signs Monitored
Table 3-18
ST Integrated Remote Monitoring Solution For
Advanced Telemedicine Formats
Table 3-19
McKesson / Bosch Telehealth Advisor Benefits
Table 3-20
McKesson / Bosch Telehealth Advisor Features
Figure 3-21
Viterion 100
Figure 3-22
Viterion 200
Table 3-23
Viterion TeleHealth Monitor Measurement Of Vital Signs:
Table 3-24
ViterionNET Administrator Features:
Figure 3-25
Viterion Monitor
Table 3-26
ViterionNET Healthcare Provider Features:
Table 3-27
Viterion Telemonitoring Study Parameters:
Table 3-28
Viterion Telemonitoring Study Statistics:
Table 3-29
Honeywell Homemed Health Monitoring System
Vital Signs Features
Table 3-30
Honeywell Homemed Health Monitoring System Features
Table 3-31
Honeywell Homemed Health Monitoring Med
Partner System Features
Table 3-32
Honeywell Homemed Health Monitoring System
Criteria for Monitoring
Table 3-33
Honeywell HomeMed Health Monitoring System Functions
Table 3-34
Honeywell HomMed Recommended Criteria for Monitoring
Table 3-35
TouchPointCare Telehealth Target Markets
Table 3-36
TouchPointCare Telemedicine Positioning
Table 3-37
TouchPoint Monitoring Functions
Table 3-38
TouchPointCare Target Functions
Table 3-39
TouchPointCare Target Markets
Table 3-40
TouchPointCare Features
Table 3-41
TouchPointCare Technology Deployment Features
Table 3-42
TouchPointCare Monitoring Key benefits
Table 3-43
Cardiocom System Vital Signs Disease Conditions Telemonitoring
Table 3-44
Cardiocom System Vital Signs Telemonitoring Solutions Functions
Table 3-45
Cardiocom System Modules
Table 3-46
Cardiocom System Modules
Table 3-47
Types of Patients Referred For Philips AseraCare
Telemonitoring Services At Hospital Discharge
Table 3-48
Value of Philips Home Telemonitoring
Figure 3-49
Philips Decision Support for Home Telemonitoring
Table 3-50
Application Server: Systems Integration Features
Table 4-1
New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM)
Sarwat I. Chaudhry, M.D Telemonitoring Research and
Letters That Critique The Study
Table 4-2
Evident Health Services Target Patient Metrics,
Best Practice Targets Blood Pressure, Blood Lipids
Table 4-3
Evident Health Services Target Patient Metrics,
Best Practice Obesity and Insulin Targets
Table 4-4
Partners Healthcare Tele-Monitoring Benefits
Figure 4-5
Medtronic CareLink Disease Management
Figure 4-6
Medtronic Device Monitoring and Disease Management
Figure 4-7
Device Follow-up and Disease Management
Figure 4-8
Medtronic Cardiac Implantable Device Monitoring
Heart Failure Guidelines
Figure 4-9
Viterion Device for Tele-Health Monitoring
Table 4-10
Health Information Exchange services Example Solutions
Table 4-11
Health Information Exchange Services Benefits
Table 4-12
Home-Based Care Telemedicine Benefits
Table 4-13
Mobile Health Care Solution
Table 4-14
Mobile Office Solutions
Table 4-15
Telehealth Readiness Assessment System Functions
Table 5-1
AMAC Call Centers
Figure 5-2
AMAC / Intel® Health Guide
Figure 5-3
AMAC / Bosch Health Buddy®
Table 5-5
AMAC Call Centers
Figure 5-6
AMC Health Telehealth Positioning
Figure 5-7
AMC Positioning to Provide Continuity of Care for
Chronic Conditions
Table 5-8
Authentidate Holding Positioning and Risks
Table 5-9
Biotronik Electrotherapy Devices
Table 5-10
Biotronik Electrotherapy Devices
Table 5-11
Cardiocom Patient Conditions For Telemonitoring And
Disease Management
Table 5-12
Key Components of Evident Health Services Methodology
Table 5-13
Key Components of Evident Health Services Collaboration
Table 5-14
Gemalto / CINTERION Wireless Module Functions
Figure 5-15
CINTERION Global Interoperable Personal Health
Solutions Architecture
Figure 5-16
Gemalto / Cinterion Wireless Data Transmission
Table 5-17
McKesson Telehealth Advisor Critical Issues Addressed
Table 5-18
McKesson Telehealth Advisor Clinical Results
Figure 5-19
Medtronic EMR Systems
Figure 5-20
Medtronic Carelink Value Propositions
Table 5-21
Partners Healthcare Connected Health Consulting Services
Table 5-22
Partners Healthcare Heart Failure, Hypertension,
Diabetes And Chronic Condition Programs
Table 5-23
Philips Positions To Simplify Global Healthcare
Delivery For The Long Term
Table 5-24
Philips Healthcare Delivery Product Positioning
Figure 5-25
Philips Healthcare Positioning
Figure 5-26
Philips Healthcare Equipment Order Intake Trends
Figure 5-27
Philips Revenue Market Segments
Figure 5-27
Philips Employee, Manufacturing, and Research Profile
Figure 5-28
Philips Continuing Sales Growth in Emerging Markets
Figure 5-29
Philips Gaining Share And Leadership in Emerging Markets
Figure 5-30
Philips Delivering Margin Improvement and
Decreasing Manufacturing Overhead
Figure 5-31
Philips Healthcare Information Systems Market Shares
Table 5-32
TeleAtrics™Childcare Center Features
Table 5-33
VRI Units Monitored
Table 5-34
VRI Services to Partners
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