Lifestyle Diseases—Could Wearables Be the Solution?

Lifestyle Diseases—Could Wearables Be the Solution?

Convergence of Wearables and Analytics Drives Health Outcomes and Unique User Experience

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19-Apr-2016
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Research Code: K080-01-00-00-00
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Increasingly, the connected nature of humans is driving the Internet of life (IoL). The IoL is driving wellness, integrate life and living (WILL). The key driver for the quantifiable self is wearables, which are poised to disrupt every facet of the healthcare system. However, tracking personal health data in real-time opens up privacy and security vulnerabilities that needs to be effectively managed.

Table of Contents

Executive Summary

5 Industry Trends that Define the Future of the Wearables Market

The Next Major Havens in the Wearables Segment

Wearables—Game Changers and Their Impact on the Future Landscape

Top Opportunities for Health Wearables

Top 5 Things a CEO Should Know about the Wearables Market

Mega Trends to Micro Booms

Convergence of Mega Trends

Micro Booms—Actionable Insights Framework

Scope of the Study

Micro Boom Research Methodology

Fragmented Health System Transition to Internet of Life Platforms

Technology Penetration Aiding Internet of Life

The IoL Ecosystem

Wearables Aiding in Outcome/Value-based Services

Wearables Alter Industry Structure and Open Up Alternate Revenue Streams

Evolution of Healthcare Wearables

Rising Inefficiencies in the Healthcare Delivery Network

Wearables for Health Needs of Old and Young

Developed Nations Aging Rapidly

Aging Trends Disproportionately Affect Developed Economies

Aged Care—Key Markets of Interest

Active Population Share is Biased toward Developing Economies

Incidence of Pre-mature Deaths Due to Chronic Diseases is Phenomenal in Developing Nations

Market Potential for Fitness Trackers

Market Potential for Wearables as Self-managed-care Solutions in Next Decade

Key Addressable Markets for Wearables

The Next Big Opportunity for Wearables

Segments for Innovation for Wearable Manufacturers

Wearables Architecture

Wearables + Analytics—The Grand Alliance of the Healthcare Sector

Benefits of Wearables PaaS—Data and AI-driven Outcome-based Care

Wearables + Analytics—Major Impact Across the 7 P’s of Healthcare

Payers—A Case of Fitbit Reducing Insurance Premiums

Providers—Qualcomm Partners with Da Vita to Bring Healthcare Home

Prescribers—Wearable ViSi Mobile System Enables Remote Monitoring Patients

Patients—Effective Diabetes Management Using Pancreum Wearable

Pharmaceuticals—Case of Wearables Helping Clinical Trials

Healthcare Wearables Segment—CAMP Index

Aging Population—A Concern for the Developed World

Aging Well—Shift from Hospital Care to Home Care in the United States

Wearables for the Ageing Population Facilitating Home Care

Stagnation in Caregiver Growth to Boost Tech Adoption

Wearables and Artificial Intelligence (AI)—Future of Home Care

Japan—An Early Adopter of Revolutionary Robotic and Wearable Technology

Pepper—Robot from Softbank Debuts as the First Humanoid Robot

Major Participants in the Home Care Segment

Wearables are Not Immune to Cyber Attacks

Most of the Healthcare Asset Classes are Hackable

Security Breaches Emphasize the Need for Cybersecurity in Healthcare

Healthcare’s 3 Critical Segments—Data, Network, and Device

Defense-in-Depth Approach to Cybersecurity

FDA’s Draft Recommendations on Cybersecurity Management

Cyber Threats in Healthcare-related Systems

Analysis of the Effectiveness of Security Controls

Cybersecurity Segment—Key Participants and Solutions

Cybersecurity Segment—Key Participants and Solutions (continued)

The Last Word—4 Big Predictions

Legal Disclaimer

Healthcare Services are Becoming More Organized and Easily Accessible

Wearables—Bridging the Healthcare Access Gap

Wearables + Analytics as Solution—One Step Ahead of Tele-health

Use Case—Medtronic Disrupting Cardiovascular and Psychology Space

Case Example—Fitbit

Case Example—Proteus

Case Example—Vivametrica

Important Definitions

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Increasingly, the connected nature of humans is driving the Internet of life (IoL). The IoL is driving wellness, integrate life and living (WILL). The key driver for the quantifiable self is wearables, which are poised to disrupt every facet of the healthcare system. However, tracking personal health data in real-time opens up privacy and security vulnerabilities that needs to be effectively managed.
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Author Susmita Das
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