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Point-of-care (POC) diagnostics are used across care settings, from consumers’ homes to bedsides in hospital intensive care units. The point-of-care diagnostic industry marks the shift from curative to predictive medicine, and globally millions of dollars are spent annually on the market. Point-of-care diagnostics represent the middle ground between rapid testing performed near a patient that is low in complexity, and the advanced technology that uses clinical molecular diagnostics. To this end, point-of-care diagnostics seek rapid results with an ease-of-use operation. This collection of reports provides insight into the point-of-care diagnostics market’s developments, like its targeting of infectious diseases as initial objectives. Kalorama Information has routinely profiled the clinical POC diagnostics market in its product development trends, market opportunities, and current and future sales in several product categories. Our reports are leading resources for industry professionals interested in molecular POC diagnostics, retail clinic diagnostics, and physician office laboratory (POL) markets worldwide.
- $1,500.00 – $2,500.00This bundle provides customers with three of the most intensely researched Kalorama Information reports covering the diagnostic industry authored by Shara Rosen, R.T., M.B.A. in 2010 and 2011 These reports will be provided in one PDF, each with its own table of contents. The bundle allows customers to save almost $4,500 off the cost of […]March 1, 2011$2,800.00 – $5,990.00Diagnostic tests performed outside the central laboratory or decentralized testing is generally known as point-of-care (POC). Over the years, the increasing introduction of transportable, portable, and handheld instruments has resulted in the migration of POC testing from the hospital environment to a range of medical environments including the workplace, home, disaster care and most recently, […]December 1, 2010$3,995.00 – $7,990.00As Kalorama Information’s lead diagnostic analyst finds, the point of care concept is at a crossroads: the technologies needed to make rapid testing a reality have arrived. But is healthcare ready? Kalorama believes that the drive for wellness and the attention surrounding healthcare reform will focus attention on rapid diagnostics. However, according to Shara Rosen, […]November 1, 2009$250.00 – $1,600.00The outbreak of H1N1 (swine flu) highlighted the public health importance of improved testing techniques and providing market opportunities for manufacturers of diagnostic tests and other products related to the disease. These conclusions and others appear in a new report released from Kalorama Information: Swine Flu Market Alert by Kalorama’s lead analyst, Shara Rosen. Regardless […]May 1, 2009$250.00 – $3,395.00It is commonly asserted that in vitro diagnostics is a recession-proof industry. Kalorama Information’s lead diagnostic analyst Shara Rosen tests that assumption and provides strategic conclusions in Shara Rosen’s new report In Vitro Diagnostics in a Recessionary Economy. The economic problems that began slowing the U.S. economy keep spreading, with Europe and Japan following America […]May 1, 2009$1,990.00 – $2,000.00This report takes a bold look into the world glucose testing, ten years from now. It is not an exercise in crystal ball gazing. Rather, in this report, Kalorama offers a calculated look into the future, based on events taking place in the present. The report offers a quantitative assessment of specific markets, worldwide, in […]November 1, 2008$1,995.00 – $3,990.00Lateral flow tests, also known as immunochromatographic strip (ICS) tests, offer dramatic benefits in the diagnostic process that point towards a robust market. LF tests are point of care tests that reduce the time spent waiting for test results from hours to minutes, require less training for operators, and reduce the cost of both device […]February 1, 2007$4,500.00 – $9,990.00The current population of India is 1.065 billion, and with a growth rate of 1.7%, India will surpass China to become the world’s largest country around 2030. For diagnostic manufacturers, this enormous market is just now being recognized as a high-growth area as the pace of economic growth in India accelerates and modern laboratory practices […]December 1, 2006$1,500.00 – $5,990.00This report takes a bold look into the markets, technologies, and trends in decentralized testing with a special focus on the economics of rapid test use in critical care and emergency medicine. There is also an emphasis on early disease detection via rapid test use in clinics and public venues. The report is conservative in […]November 1, 2006