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Kalorama Information is your reliable authority on the healthcare market. Our market research reports provide you with up-to-date information on medical healthcare and provide revenue numbers and forecasts for expanding healthcare market segments. Our analysts report the perspectives of healthcare companies, providing cutting-edge insight into the expanding opportunities and technologies in the world of the healthcare industry. This collection of market research reports follows economic indicators important for business planning and managing in the healthcare services industry, especially in light growing expenditure into national healthcare. Current healthcare expenditure now exceeds the GDP rate of growth, and national healthcare expenditure is over $3.9 trillion, with money continuing to go toward hospitals, medical services, and prescription drugs. As national expenditure in the healthcare market expands into the future, our market research reports are guaranteed to provide the latest on how companies providing healthcare services responding to market trends. From leading portions and forms of expenditure going into the market, to changing consumer opinions regarding retail clinics and competitive approaches in the electronic medical records (EMR) arena, Kalorama Information has the healthcare market covered.
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- $3,250 – $6,500While insurance is the most common form of payment for healthcare services, increasingly customers are paying for their own expenses. Pharmaceutical, device and diagnostic companies, should recognize that a part of their revenues are originating directly or indirectly from out of pocket expenditures. Health care costs are high and accelerating as a result of a […]November 1, 2007For food ingredient companies willing to enter the non-food market, there is over a billion dollars of market potential awaiting them. In addition to increasing the profitability of their traditional product lines, producers of ingredients can potentially expand their markets by moving their products or byproducts into the healthcare sector, where drug producers or manufacturers […]October 1, 2007Retail 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 – $7,990RFID (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 – $7,990This 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$1,100 – $7,800Wireless technologies and healthcare are a perfect fit. The clinical environment is a highly mobile one, and physicians, nurses and other clinical operators have a real need for fast information and action. With a record of successful implementations across aspects of healthcare from patient care to sales, wireless technologies have moved from conjecture to reality. […]January 1, 2007$3,500 – $7,000The 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, 2006Information technology (IT) has the potential to improve the quality, safety and efficiency of clinical care. IT is not new to the hospital setting. Computers and software have been used for many years to improve the paper-based administrative functions of hospital support staff, such as scheduling and billing. But the use of IT in the […]October 1, 2005$1,995 – $3,990In the last decade the importance of reaching the Hispanic market has become increasingly apparent to marketing practitioners in all industries. Hispanics have not only increased in numbers to become the largest ethnic minority population in the United States, but also increased in purchasing power, representing an estimated $680 billion in 2004 and expected to […]May 1, 2005$3,500 – $7,000With an aging population in the United States, the incidence of prevalence of age-related diseases and disorders is expected to mount rapidly over the next decade. Since senior citizens already consume a disproportionate amount of healthcare dollars, the economic picture will only go from bad to worse insofar as healthcare is concerned. The solution to […]September 1, 2004