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Published: November 1, 2007 | Price: $3,250.00 – $6,500.00
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: November 1, 2007 | Price: $3,800.00 – $13,990.00
The trend of medical device outsourcing, or contract manufacturing is increasing. This Kalorama Information report takes an exhaustive look at the total market of OEMs outsourcing device manufacture to CMs. This publication represents the total OEM contract manufacturing market - it is the combination of three volumes in Kalorama Information's OEM Contract Manufacturing in Medical Devices Series. (The publication is combined for PDF delivery and hard copy delivery would come in three seperate volumes) For electronic delivery, a special overview...Published: November 1, 2007 | Price: $1,995.00 – $6,990.00
Contract Manufacturers are finding opportunities with managers located at OEM corporate headquarters or main manufacturing/assembly operations as they take a hard look at costs and seek outsourcing for cost efficiency. Once satisfied with outsourcing only a small part of operations, OEM companies are now looking to CMs for finished products and finished computer systems. The highly skilled firms who compete in this area meet the challenges of overburdened OEM device companies demanding a ready-to-launch product. Kalorama's OEM Contract Manufacturing in...Published: November 1, 2007 | Price: $1,995.00 – $3,990.00
No longer is cell-based diagnostics simply a histological study of biopsied and surgical tissues. Combinations of tests and technologies are coming together to create a new map of cell diagnostics. Image cytometry, microfluidics, microarrays, and biosensors, special immunohistochemical and in situ hybridization probes are creating new approaches to cell and tissue observation, diagnostics and pharmacogenomics. This report covers assay systems that use cells as the basic source material. Sources of the cells to be studied include peripheral blood, cord blood,...Published: October 1, 2007 | Price: $6,995.00 – $13,990.00
Complete offer of Vol. I - III Wound Care series. This includes the three volumes in one PDF file. Vol. I: Skin Ulcers Vol. II: Burns Vol. III: Surgical and Trauma WoundsPublished: October 1, 2007 | Price: $995.00 – $1,990.00
For 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 of some biomedical devices could incorporate them into their products. Kalorama Information's Healthcare Opportunities for Food Ingredient Manufacturers details the sources of ancillary revenue that...Published: October 1, 2007 | Price: $995.00 – $5,990.00
Retail 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 store as a result of a clinic visit. But there is also an opportunity for diagnostic and pharmaceutical companies to capitalize on this trend. Kalorama...Published: October 1, 2007 | Price: $995.00 – $5,000.00
In five years, Kalorama Information believes that given the role of pharmacists currently and the demands of the US healthcare system, pharmacists will be prescribing in at least six states in five years, creating a trend that will spread to many other states in following years. The state of Florida allows some independing prescribing off an approved list, and many states allow prescription choice from a physicians diagnosis. The cost of copays and the time spent on doctor visits will...Published: October 1, 2007 | Price: $1,995.00 – $6,990.00
Abundant opportunities are available for electronics and advanced systems companies who enter the outsourcing medical device manufacturing market; but the market is competitive and information has been hard to obtain. Contract Manufacturers(CMs) are finding opportunities with managers located at the corporate headquarters or main manufacturing/assembly operations as they take a hard look at costs and seek outsourcing for cost efficiency. Kalorama's OEM Contract Manufacturing in Medical Devices Series presents a total study of market for outsourcing in medical devices. It...Published: October 1, 2007 | Price: $995.00 – $1,990.00
It can be said that pharmaceutical companies face a 'new era.' in the coming years. Old strategies will not produce the same results. A wave of generic competition is poised to affect most brands. Drug companies have had to cut research budgets, leading to a dearth of new products on the market. This means there is very little margin for error in the pricing decision. Drug pricing is one of the key levers that determine the profitability of a drug...Published: September 1, 2007 | Price: $2,995.00 – $5,990.00
2008 has seen no decrease in attention on wound care products. The aging of the population and a constant demand for products that speed healing and improve outcomes drives the wound care industry. For market watchers, this makes for a dynamic market that has changed in recent years with biological developments. Kalorama Information's analyst Mary Ann Crandall has reviewed the Wound Care Industry in several editions of wound care market reports and has participated in industry panels. Kalorama Information's three-volume...Published: September 1, 2007 | Price: $2,995.00 – $5,990.00
2008 has seen no decrease in attention on wound care products. The aging of the population and a constant demand for products that speed healing and improve outcomes drives the wound care industry. For market watchers, this makes for a dynamic market that has changed in recent years with biological developments. Kalorama Information's analyst Mary Ann Crandall has reviewed the Wound Care Industry in several editions of wound care market reports and has participated in industry panels. Kalorama Information's three-volume...Published: September 1, 2007 | Price: $1,995.00 – $7,000.00
Orthopedic biomaterial products, which can be organic or synthetic in nature, are implanted into or near a bone fracture to facilitate healing or to compensate for a lack or loss of bone tissue. Biomaterials used in orthopedic surgery include autografts, allografts, xenografts, ceramics, polymers, bone growth factors and synovial fluid substitutes. Among the prominent applications for orthopedic biomaterials are surface coatings for hip prostheses, bone cements, bone defect fillers, and fracture fixation plates. Technological advancement and an aging, active population...Published: August 1, 2007 | Price: $2,400.00 – $6,990.00
Abundant opportunities are available for manufacturing companies who enter the outsourcing medical device manufacturing market; but the market is competitive and information has been hard to obtain. Original equipment manufacturers are finding new opportunities with managers located at the corporate headquarters or main manufacturing/assembly operations continually reviewing manufacturing costs and looking to outsourcing for cost efficiency. Kalorama's OEM Contract Manufacturing in Medical Devices Series presents a total study of market for outsourcing in medical devices. It features an exhaustive three-way...Published: August 1, 2007 | Price: $1,995.00 – $3,990.00
The application of nutritional knowledge is an increasingly important part of the management and treatment of disease. Demographics and product development are expected to drive growth in the market for clinical nutrition. This Kalorama Information report - Clinical Nutrition Products: The World Market, represents the second time that Kalorama Information has taken a comprehensive look at the medical nutrition markets in three segments: Infant Nutrition Enteral Nutrition Parenteral Nutrition As part of its comprehensive coverage, this report...