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Published: October 18, 2023 | Price: $6,000.00 – $12,000.00
Laboratory information systems (LIS), also known as laboratory information management systems (LIMS), are data and information management systems designed for industrial and healthcare-related laboratories, including clinical and analytical laboratories. These include research and development labs, in-process testing labs and quality assurance labs. This new report from Kalorama Information, World Market for Laboratory Information Systems (LIS): Software, Hardware, and Implementation for Clinical Labs, 2022-2027, examines the current and potential world opportunity for healthcare laboratory information system (LIS) software, hardware, and implementation....Published: February 10, 2017 | Price: $200.00 – $400.00
US Healthcare Data United states statisitcs on healthcare expenditure (by payor and by category), medical conditions, office visits and counts of hospitals and other facilities are provided in this report. Important trends are noted.Published: January 23, 2017 | Price: $3,600.00 – $7,200.00
The Market for Urgent Care Centers (Clinic Locations and Growth, Revenues by Procedure, Diagnostic and Vaccine Sales to Clinics, Operator Profiles) This Kalorama Information report, The Market for Urgent Care Centers, is a detailed look at the current state of these healthcare outlets, including the number of locations, expected growth and revenues. Revenues in this report are segmented by the reason for visit to the UCC and are forecasted to 2021. Profiles of operators and market share is provided. As...Published: February 11, 2016 | Price: $3,360.00 – $6,720.00
World Market for Laboratory Information Systems World Market for Laboratory Information Systems examines the current and potential world opportunity for health care laboratory information system software and hardware – both for use in the clinical diagnostics lab and the drug discovery and research laboratory, including next generation sequencing (NGS) labs for LIMS. Coverage includes: key facts about clinical diagnostic laboratories; growth in clinical laboratories, 1997-2014 and estimated 2015; global revenues for clinical lab information systems, 2015-2020; global revenues for drug...Published: October 6, 2014 | Price: $995.00 – $2,000.00
The U.S. Market for Urgent Care Centers Urgent care centers are an increasingly important part of the provision of healthcare in the United States. The urgent care business model involves providing a complete grouping of services of primary care, along with injury treatment and imaging diagnostics. Convenient hours of operations are essential to the model of urgent care centers. Some urgent cares open as early as 7 a.m. or 8 a.m. and in turn close at 8-10 p.m. at night....Published: November 8, 2013 | Price: $3,995.00 – $7,990.00
Wireless Opportunities in Healthcare (The Market for Bluetooth, RFID, Zigbee, UWB WWAN, WMAN, WLAN and other technologies) Kalorama Information’s Wireless Opportunities in Healthcare (The Market for Bluetooth, RFID, Zigbee, UWB WWAN, WMAN, WLAN and other technologies) is a complete guide to the fast-growing market for wireless healthcare applications in the United States and globally. This report contains explanations that cut through the confusion surrounding these technologies and provide readers with a total picture of wireless in healthcare. It makes market...Published: September 10, 2013 | Price: $995.00 – $1,990.00
The World Market for Cloud Computing in Healthcare Healthcare providers around the world are facing rising costs while they attempt to maintain or improve care. Healthcare information technology (HIT) is a key component of streamlining healthcare in a way that can provide benefits to those involved. As this report details, cloud computing is a way of using existing technology to modernize the healthcare industry. Cloud technologies are generally off-site, third-party-managed computing resources that can include computational resources, additional data storage...Published: December 1, 2010 | Price: $995.00 – $3,000.00
Smartphone and other mobile applications or “apps” are being utilized in many areas of healthcare: education, health management, data management, health information, and other workflow processes. This Kalorama Information report The Worldwide Market for Mobile Medical Apps details these products and presents a picture of the market today and what it may look like over the next five years. Some popular apps included in this report include. Epocrates Medscape Mobile iRadiology Nursing Central Care360 Mobile STAT ICD-9 LITE Netter’s...Published: May 1, 2009 | Price: $995.00 – $7,000.00
The multi-billion veterinary health products market, though smaller in opportunity as compared with the human health sector, offers significant return on investment, primarily driven by lower risk and faster product development cycles. The veterinary health products market has remained resilient over the economic downturns of the past 2 decades. This report, World Veterinary Health Products, takes a look at veterinary health products for both companion (pet) animals, and production animals (livestock and poultry) and the opportunity for existing players and...Published: January 1, 2009 | Price: $995.00 – $7,000.00
In 2009, Electronic Medical Record (EMR) is the core focus of most health information technology offerings. Government initiatives (most recently stimulus bill EMR provisions) and cost concerns are key drivers of EMR and will continue to drive purchases of EMR systems in the near future. Technologies such as patient monitoring systems and handheld devices will need to adapt to EMR systems to thrive. Those seeking to understand the health IT market will need to build products that address the need...Published: May 1, 2008 | Price: $3,500.00 – $7,990.00
2008 has seen no letdown in the use of wireless technologies in healthcare. The clinical environment is a highly mobile one, and physicians, nurses and other clinical operators have a real need for fast information they can act upon. Wireless technologies fit healthcare well. It's therefore no surprise that hospitals are dedicating large portions of current and future budgets to IT development and wireless is likely to be among their choices. Kalorama’s Wireless in Healthcare 2008 is your guide to...Published: May 1, 2007 | Price: $2,995.00 – $7,990.00
This 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 patients from hospitals to home. Serious market watchers will want to keep aware of trends in this industry, major players and market data. In 2006,...Published: January 1, 2007 | Price: $1,100.00 – $7,800.00
Wireless 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. Hospitals are dedicating large portions of current and future budgets to IT development and wireless is likely to be among their choices. Given these trends,...Published: October 1, 2005 | Price: $895.00 – $5,990.00
Information 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 clinical setting to optimize, streamline and simplify patient records, testing, imaging and operating room procedures has lagged behind its medical administrative applications. The evolution of...Published: September 1, 2004 | Price: $3,500.00 – $7,000.00
With 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 this problem, for this generation and the future, is prevention. The new emphasis on prevention opens up a scope of opportunity in the alternative care...