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Published: January 1, 2006 | Price: $3,500 – $7,000
The 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 care organizations and make competition in this dynamic environment challenging. This comprehensive study from Kalorama Information details four segments of the long-term care industry, including:...Published: September 1, 2004 | Price: $3,500 – $7,000
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...Published: November 1, 2007 | Price: $3,250 – $6,500
While 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 confluence of factors within the broader economy, as well as the health care marketplace. Unique financial services have been created to facilitate non-insurance-paid health care...Published: August 6, 2019 | Price: $3,000 – $6,000
With a demand in healthcare to lower unneeded emergency room visits and provide more options for patients, more and more customers will seek urgent care in the coming years. This report will provide marketers and business planners with the important data they need on this emerging channel of business. Kalorama has covered the urgent care trend with estimates of its impact on IVD and imaging since 2013. This Kalorama Information report, The Market for Urgent Care Centers, is a detailed...Published: March 27, 2018 | Price: $2,995 – $5,990
In healthcare, there are 27 potential disruptors that could have a large impact on the market. This report discusses them and how they will impact markets in healthcare and pharmaceuticals: • New US Healthcare Policies/ACA Status • Reimbursement Changes in Europe and Other Developed Nations • Brexit • Emerging Countries • Demographic Changes • Ransomware and Blockchain Strategies • Telemedicine • Walk-in Clinics • MACRA • Empowered Consumers • "Gig" Economy • Value-Based Reimbursement • Brazilian Biotech Market •...Published: May 1, 2007 | Price: $2,995 – $7,990
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: November 15, 2012 | Price: $2,500 – $5,000
Retail health clinics have grown from concept to a functioning part of the U.S. health care marketplace. Retail clinics, also called convenience clinics, are mostly located in drug stores but also in retailers such as Walmarts and Target stores, grocery stores and even malls. The basic premise is that they take advantage of the retailers traffic, and provide defined services generally though a nurse practitioner or a physician assistant.. Especially attractive to customers, they offer walk in service, better hours...Published: March 13, 2012 | Price: $2,500 – $5,250
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: August 17, 2017 | Price: $1,200 – $2,400
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: May 1, 2015 | Price: $1,995 – $3,995
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: December 1, 2009 | Price: $1,995 – $7,000
It was less than one year ago that Kalorama Information surveyed the market for electronic medical records. Yet much has changed and the changes may reach into every aspect of healthcare. Since our last report, the U.S. Government has decided to incentivize the use of EMRs through extra Medicare payments, companies have merged and new players - including some well-known corporate giants, have entered the field. What impact have the announcement of ARRA (stimulus) incentives had, if any? What is...Published: August 1, 2009 | Price: $1,995 – $7,000
The healthcare information technology (HIT) market was in a growth trend prior to the recent recession. While economic times have tightened budgets some, there is still opportunities for companies in this market. In this report, Kalorama takes a comprehensive look at the demand for IT products in the healthcare market - with a focus on computer systems for hospitals, nursing homes, physician offices and other healthcare entities. Kalorama has interviewed experts in the HIT industry and presents the latest findings...Published: March 1, 2009 | Price: $1,995 – $7,000
The appearance of in-store health clinics is a significant trend for pharmaceutical and POC diagnostic market watchers, as well as for those in retail. When last Kalorama published the first syndicated market research study on the emerging trend of in-store clinics in 2007, retail clinics were a novel trend. Now, with a few years of activity, they are established in food, drug, mass merchandizing and other stores, with both successes and failures. There is growth in some projects, scalebacks in...Published: June 1, 2007 | Price: $1,995 – $7,990
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: May 1, 2005 | Price: $1,995 – $3,990
In 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 grow at an average annual rate of 8%. For many industries, including pharmaceutical and healthcare, Hispanics constitute an unfamiliar segment of the market, but one...