Dublin, Oct. 27, 2017 -- The "IoT Platforms for Telemedicine: Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide 2017 - 2023" report from Wintergreen Research, Inc has been added to Research and Markets' offering.
IoT Platforms for Telemedicine market forecast indicates that markets at $1.2 billion in 2016 are expected to reach $9.3 billion dollars worldwide by 2023. These represent a very specialized type of analytics systems able to address a wide range of issues that can be newly managed with digitization.
Worldwide markets are poised to achieve significant growth as the digital economy takes hold with IoT Internet of things and all manner of automated medical monitoring processes increase the value of medical care while decreasing the costs.
IoT platforms for healthcare implement use of the digital economy. IoT for Telemedicine depends on infrastructure scalability excellence, which is achieved with a two layer architecture utilizing adapters and processors to manage sensor connectivity.
Healthcare stakeholders include payers, manufacturers, providers and physicians. Telemedicine IoT platforms provide the technology that implement a framework for transition from disjointed care to coordinated care. Platforms permit clinicians to be reactive to change in patient condition, permitting proactive care delivery.
IoT telemedicine platforms growth is brought by the combination the ability to lower the cost of medical care delivery while improving the quality of care dramatically. The IoT telemedicine platforms value goes beyond traditional medical monitoring bringing to the fore, the value of exercise. The value of exercise has been proven and telemedicine is anticipated to be used by exercise clubs to induce members to do more exercise that is beneficial to long term health. The value of supplemental oxygen in improving endurance and building muscles will likely become a part of telemedicine platform initiatives.
Steady growth is anticipated because the IoT platform units are offering breakthrough digital information integration capabilities that further automates a delivery of care to a patient located remotely. Steady growth is anticipated because the IoT platforms are the best device for implementing efficient operations at low cost.
Key Topics:
- Affairs Telemonitoring
- American Medical Group Association
- Cardiovascular Diseases
- Care Management
- Chronic Disease Management
- Chronic Diseases Monitoring
- Chronic Heart Disease
- Chronic Heart Disease Telemonitoring
- Chronic Heart Failure
- Clinical Communication
- CMS Telemonitoring
- Department of Veterans
- Diabetes Monitoring
- Health Care Delivery Efficacy
- Health Economics
- Health Services and Systems
- Heart Disease Treatment Efficacy
- Heart Diseases
- Heart Failure
- Hypertension Monitoring
- Medical Communication
- Medicare Monitoring
- Medicare Telemonitoring
- Mobile Health
- Quality of Care
- Remote Health Monitoring
- Remote Patient Monitoring
- Telemedicine
- Telehealth
- Telemonitoring
- Treatment Monitoring
Companies Mentioned
- Accenture
- Alibaba
- Alphabet
- Amazon
- AMC Health
- AMD Global
- American Telehealth Association
- American Well Systems
- Apple
- AT&T
- Babylon
- Cisco
- DeepMind
- Doctor on Demand
- Evolution Health
- Expansion
- GE Healthcare
- GlobalMed
- Google Chromecast
- Guardant Health
- Hewlett
- IBM
- iHealth Labs
- Intel
- McKesson
- Medtronic
- Microsoft IoT
- Niantic Pokmon Go
- Norton Core Router
- Novartis
- Olea Kiosks
- Onduo
- oneM2M
- Philips
- PTC
- Push Doctor
- Qualcomm
- Royal Free Hospital in London
- Samsung
- Sanofi
- SAP
- Sensogram Technologies
- Siemens
- Softbank
- Symantec
- Teladoc
- Vivify Health
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