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Published: November 22, 2019 | Price: $2,000.00 – $4,000.00
Blockchain is essentially a tool that has the potential to keep secure data in a distributed ledger with the capability to be shared across networks. The concept behind blockchain is that it has three components: a widely distributed network a shared ledger with validated access identities digital transactions Blockchain technology is emerging in many other industries but it has some unique challenges in healthcare. Blockchain Technologies in Healthcare discusses some of the major application areas for blockchain technology in healthcare:...Published: September 27, 2019 | Price: $5,000.00 – $10,000.00
Issues facing the healthcare industry are challenging and complex, including staff reductions, increased service demands and funding cuts. It is not surprising then that many are looking to the advanced solutions that artificial intelligence (AI) can offer in this realm. Kalorama Information's report, The Market for Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Healthcare, quantifies the opportunity and future market opportunity for AI in healthcare, already an almost two-billion-dollar market, with applications in workflow and population health, drug discovery and emerging applications in...Published: September 19, 2019 | Price: $5,000.00 – $10,000.00
By 2020, it is estimated that there will be 21 billion connected devices in the world. That will be five times as many as just four years ago. This fact affects healthcare as much as any industry. Internet of Things (IoT) in Healthcare tracks the trends around IoT in healthcare and makes specific market estimates and forecasts. The industry adoption of technology in healthcare is driven by an increase in government mandates, staffing shortages, improving clinical outcomes, and increasing pressures...Published: May 7, 2018 | Price: $3,995.00 – $7,990.00
EMR 2018: The Market for Electronic Medical RecordsEMR 2018, now in its Eleventh Edition, provides a trusted source of analysis of the electronic medical records (EMR) industry. The report looks at the market and trends affecting electronic medical record software and related services. Included in the report are statistics influencing the industry, demographics, life expectancy, and company strategies. This 403-page report is a complete global analysis of the EMR / EHR market. A market summary includes a total market analysis,...Published: August 17, 2017 | Price: $1,200.00 – $2,400.00
Big Data in Healthcare Big Data in Healthcare looks at selected current and future applications of Big Data within the healthcare industry, including usage in IT in in vitro diagnostics, personalized medicine, pharmaceutical industry, electronic medical records (EMR), mobile health (mHealth), and the health insurance industry. Big Data in Healthcare also presents information on the following Big Data developments: selected IVD industry IT/Big Data investments, selected IT innovations in molecular diagnostics, selected genomic tests for inherited diseases, selected digital imaging...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: May 1, 2015 | Price: $1,995.00 – $3,995.00
EMR 2015: The Market for Electronic Medical Records This Kalorama Information report, EMR 2015: The Market for Electronic Medical Records, is the resource that electronic medical records (EMR) companies use for business planning, benchmarking, and opportunity analysis. This 490-page report is a complete global analysis of the EMR / EHR market. The eighth annual report concluded on this topic since 2007, EMR 2015 includes the important trends that will affect EMR companies offering software, hardware and services. EMR System Vendors Market Share, Physician...Published: April 2, 2014 | Price: $995.00 – $1,990.00
The EMR Industry Standard Kalorama has continuously examined the fast-changing market for electronic medical records (EMR) for nearly a decade, and each year we produce a comprehensive report of our findings. Our report has become the industry standard, oft-quoted by companies and industry associations as the source for market sizing and market share in healthcare. This Kalorama Information report, EMR 2014, is a complete global analysis of the EMR market. The report includes the important trends that will affect companies offering software, hardware and services related to EMR....Published: March 13, 2012 | Price: $2,500.00 – $5,250.00
This report, EMR 2012 is a look at the market and trends impacting electronic medical record software and related services. Included in the report are statistics influencing the industry, demographics; life expectancy, and company strategies. Information is presented as a U.S. market, with a section on key international markets. A market summary includes a total market analysis. Also included is a competitive analysis of leading EMR system providers. As part of its research, the report includes: 2011 Market Estimates for...Published: March 1, 2011 | Price: $150.00 – $300.00
For several years Kalorama Information has been studying the trend of electronic medical records (EMR) and electronic health records (EHR). What was already a fast-growing market dramatically changed in 2009 when as part of the ARRA stimulus law, the US Government provided incentives for physicians and hospitals to use systems. Those incentives have now been clarified and in 2011, the first checks have been issued. What will be the impact of those incentives, as well as vendor actions? And what...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: October 1, 2008 | Price: $7,995.00 – $14,995.00
According to Kalorama's experts, there is over a 40 billion dollar market for technology companies who can assist the healthcare industry meet its key challenges. This Kalorama Information Market Research Bundle, a combination of 7 Kalorama Information Market research reports - over 1200 pages of material., presents those opportunities, and details the areas Kalorama thinks will be the most promising markets for technology in healthcare. Wireless Technologies: Newly updated with forecasts for 2008-12. This report covers the technology that is...Published: June 1, 2007 | Price: $1,995.00 – $7,990.00
RFID (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. What are the best markets within healthcare for RFID? How will benefits outweigh costs? How are these technologies best implemented? Who are the leading providers...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...