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The healthcare industry continues to respond to continuing demand for cost containment in the context of the aging of the population and relatively low rates of wellness for large segments of the public. Kalorama Information provides data on care delivery in healthcare facilities and settings, whether hospitals, clinics, or long-term care facilities. Market intelligence, including sales estimates and revenue forecasts, on home care, nursing homes, hospice, assisted living and more is contained in reports such as The Long Term Care Market.
- $995.00 – $5,990.00Retail clinics, also known as convenience clinics, represent a disruptive innovation into the U.S. health care market, which evolved from and is uniquely positioned to benefit from the health care system’s shortcomings. These clinics present a new opportunity for retail outlets to earn more revenue from rents and ‘indirect’ revenues from sales to the retail […]October 1, 2007$1,995.00 – $7,990.00RFID (Radio Frequency IDentification) technologies are dramatically changing many industries, but as detailed in Kalorama’s market research report RFID Opportunities in Healthcare in the U.S., the greatest market for RFID is in healthcare. Hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, nursing homes, and other healthcare entities will benefit from using the technologies to keep track of inventories and patients. […]June 1, 2007$2,995.00 – $7,990.00This study The U.S. Market for Home Care Products, 5th Edition represents the fifth time Kalorama Information has investigated this growing market over the past 12 years. The U.S. market for home care products and equipment continues to post steady gains, primarily as a result of the aging population and increasing shifts of chronic care […]May 1, 2007$3,500.00 – $7,000.00The U.S. long-term care industry experienced strong growth from 1999 through 2004 and this growth is expected to continue through the end of the decade. Indeed, the aging of the U.S. population will push unprecedented demand for all forms of long-term care, but ongoing cost containment issues continue to pressure both private and public managed […]January 1, 2006