Dublin, March 10, 2016 -- Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "RFID in Healthcare Market" report to their offering.
This comprehensive report analyzes the global RFID in healthcare market and the various drivers, challenges and opportunities set to face this market in the coming years. It considers current and future factors, offering readers an unrivalled understanding of the key topics all market participants should be aware of.
The RFID in healthcare market report projects global RFID revenues in healthcare to reach $2.3 billion in 2019.
At a time when healthcare providers are looking to cut costs and improve safety and quality, implementation of radio frequency identification tags and systems in hospitals and other care environments has improved recently due to reduced equipment costs and increased levels of accuracy, thus easily justifying the investment Included in the report are global and regional revenue forecasts for RFID, tags and systems, and volume forecasts for active and passive tags.
The companies covered include, Zebra, Stanley Healthcare, Impinj, Alien and several others.
Companies Mentioned:
- Alien Technology Corp.
- Awarepoint
- Gao RFID
- Honeywell Scanning and Mobility
- Impinj Inc.
- LLC
- Mobile Aspects
- RF Technologies
- Radianse
- STiD RFID
- Solstice Medical
- Stanley Healthcare
- Tagsys
- Terso Solutions
- Versus Technology
- Vizbee RFID Systems
- Zebra Technologies
Report Structure:
Executive Summary
Key Supporting Trends
Introduction
Common Applications
Background
How large is the market opportunity?
Key competitors
Forecasts and Market Analysis
Research Capsule's Market Readiness Scores
Recommendations
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/xbtqnb/rfid_in
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