Pulse of Telehealth 2014

Pulse of Telehealth 2014

Stakeholder Views on Telehealth from the 2014 American Telemedicine Association (ATA) Annual Meeting

RELEASE DATE
11-Sep-2014
REGION
North America
Research Code: NEA2-01-00-00-00
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Telehealth is central to the healthcare delivery transformation by way of the converging healthcare and information communication technology (ICT) sectors. This study analyzes survey data taken at the 2014 ATA annual conference, collecting opinions from on the state of the market from approximately 80 industry stakeholders including technology vendors, healthcare providers, and industry consultants. The surveyed markets include remote patient monitoring, personal emergency response systems (PERS), video telemedicine, tele-mental health, mHealth applications, tele-imaging, kiosks, medication management systems, tele-pharmacy, tele-emergency, and remote cardiac services. Scope includes telehealth products and services, including perspectives on current and future trends, and findings are discussed within the context of Frost & Sullivan’s views regarding the telehealth industry in North America.

Table of Contents

Executive Summary

Key Questions This Study Will Answer

Research Objectives

Methodology

Pulse of Telehealth 2014—Type of Respondents

CEO’s Perspective

Executive Summary—3 Big Predictions

Basic Definitions for Telehealth

Telehealth Market Snapshot

Key Trends Influencing the Market

Drivers and Restraints

Pulse of Telehealth 2014—Leading Reason Driving the Adoption of Telehealth

Pulse of Telehealth 2014—Drivers Key Takeaways

Core Market Segments—2014 Survey

Core Telehealth Market Segment Definitions

Core Telehealth Market Segment Definitions (continued)

Core Telehealth Market Segment Definitions (continued)

Pulse of Telehealth 2014—Impact of Core Telehealth Markets over the Next 5 Years

Pulse of Telehealth 2014—Markets with Highest Impact on Healthcare over the Next 5 Years

Pulse of Telehealth 2014—Impact of Medication Management Systems over the Next 5 Years

Pulse of Telehealth 2014—Impact of mHealth Applications over the Next 5 Years

Pulse of Telehealth 2014—Impact of Personal Emergency Response Systems (PERS) over the Next 5 Years

Pulse of Telehealth 2014—Impact of Remote Cardiac ECG Services over the Next 5 Years

Pulse of Telehealth 2014—Impact of Remote Patient Monitoring over the Next 5 Years

Pulse of Telehealth 2014—Impact of Retail Telehealth Kiosks over the Next 5 Years

Pulse of Telehealth 2014—Impact of Tele-Emergency Services over the Next 5 Years

Pulse of Telehealth 2014—Impact of Tele-Imaging over the Next 5 Years

Pulse of Telehealth 2014—Impact of Tele-Mental Health over the Next 5 Years

Pulse of Telehealth 2014—Impact of Tele-Pharmacy over the Next 5 Years

Pulse of Telehealth 2014—Impact of Video Telemedicine over the Next 5 Years

Pulse of Telehealth 2014—Telehealth Market Segment With Greatest Opportunity for Growth Through 2024

Pulse of Telehealth 2014—Market Segment Impact and Growth Key Takeaways

Pulse of Telehealth 2014—Therapeutic Areas With Most Opportunities for Telehealth

Prevalence of Chronic Disease

Pulse of Telehealth 2014—Therapeutic Areas Opportunities Key Takeaways

Pulse of Telehealth 2014—Telehealth Opportunities By Healthcare Setting

Healthcare Delivery Systems will see a Growing Emphasis on Home and Community Care

Pulse of Telehealth 2014—Value of Integrating Telehealth Data within the EHR

Pulse of Telehealth 2014—Value of Integrating Telehealth with EHRs and Consumer-Generated Data

Pulse of Telehealth 2014—Care Settings and Data Integration Key Takeaways

The Last Word—3 Big Predictions

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Telehealth is central to the healthcare delivery transformation by way of the converging healthcare and information communication technology (ICT) sectors. This study analyzes survey data taken at the 2014 ATA annual conference, collecting opinions from on the state of the market from approximately 80 industry stakeholders including technology vendors, healthcare providers, and industry consultants. The surveyed markets include remote patient monitoring, personal emergency response systems (PERS), video telemedicine, tele-mental health, mHealth applications, tele-imaging, kiosks, medication management systems, tele-pharmacy, tele-emergency, and remote cardiac services. Scope includes telehealth products and services, including perspectives on current and future trends, and findings are discussed within the context of Frost & Sullivans views regarding the telehealth industry in North America.
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Author Nancy Fabozzi
Industries Healthcare
WIP Number NEA2-01-00-00-00
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