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in the major markets, the revenue forecasts and growth rates and strategic recommendations. -1 MOBILE/WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY AS A KEY TREND IN HEALTHCARE
--Healthcare Industry Change Factor- Wireless Technology
Pyramid Research, Inc., Dec 2010, Pages: 44
In Health Check: Key Players in MobileHealthcare, Pyramid Research analyzes trends and strategies related to mHealth, which include how emerging and conventional technologies are being used
Wireless Healthcare, June 2005
applications for mobile and wireless devices in healthcare.
When sites offering medical advice first appeared on the World Wide Web few GPs believed that, within a decade, they would encounter patients who
Global Industry Analysts, Inc., Oct 2011, Pages: 322
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Siemens Healthcare Solutions Extends GPO Agreement with Novation 30
Access to Advanced CT Solutions 30
Agreement Includes Mobile C-Arm
Decision Resources, Inc., May 2011
/mobile firms and IT companies are interested in capitalizing on healthcare markets. The best approach to creating an efficient system of healthcare delivery using IT tools is to incorporate them
In-Stat/MDR, Nov 2010, Pages: 36
and Interoperability for
-- IP-Based Mobile Video Calling
-- Usability
-- 3G Coverage
-- Poor Video Quality
-- The Right Business Model
Early Adopters & Use Cases
- Hearing Impaired
- Healthcare
- Connecting
Infiniti Research Limited, July 2010, Pages: 21
processes with the usage of varied software applications. In the future, it is likely that there will be increased usage of mobile technology and shared services model in the healthcare delivery system
Yonku & Kenkyu, Jan 2010, Pages: 20
in Logistics, Education, Healthcare, Construction, Finance, Transportation, Merchandising and Distribution Services
- Technology and Application applied in IPE
- Case Study: Mobile Learning Service - SK
Frost & Sullivan, Sep 2009, Pages: 125
at the departmental level will support the strong foray of healthcare asset management into the global healthcare scenario.” The need for mobility among health professionals is escalating. This is also boosting
Frost & Sullivan, Dec 2009, Pages: 50
This Frost & Sullivan research service titled Healthcare Information Technology: CIO Insights – India provides inputs over hospitals’ IT budgets, challenges in IT implementation, and future plans
Mind Commerce LLC, Nov 2011, Pages: 118
APPLICATIONS
1.7.3 TRACKING USER'S POSITION
1.7.4 M-COMMERCE IN PUBLIC SERVICE BRANCHES
1.7.5 TOLL SYSTEMS
1.7.6 MOBILE COMMERCE IN HEALTH CARE
1.7.7 M-COMMERCE APPLICATIONS IN HEALTH CARE
1.7.8 HEALTHCARE
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, and tablets.
Market Segmentation - Examples of Key Findings:
- The healthcare professionals market is more mature than the consumer market.
- Mobile health apps let physicians make better use of their time
Datamonitor, April 2008, Pages: 23
number of enterprises in Australia are planning to invest in mobility 8
The mobility market is saturating in Germany, Australia and the Nordics 8
Healthcare providers are set to make the most greenfield
Global Industry Analysts, Inc., Jan 2011, Pages: 315
Healthcare Unveils Mobile Imaging Equipment 25
4. IMAGING EQUIPMENT - A BRIEF OVERVIEW 26
Introduction
In-Stat/MDR, May 2007, Pages: 6
- Manufacturing
- Retail Trade
- Transportation
- Information
- Finance and Insurance
- Professional Services
- Healthcare
- Government
- Other
Definitions are embedded in the file.
SOHO Business Mobile
Sheila Greco Associates, May 2011, Pages: 2
The SSI Group, Inc. is a national, diversified information technology company established in 1988. It maintains corporate headquarters in Mobile, Ala., and branch facilities in Clearwater, Fla
Wireless Healthcare, June 2010
in the healthcare IT sector.
- Mobile operators.
- Other organisations active in ehealth and telecare provision.
Alpha Daughter reports, written for organisations who wish to exploit the growing market for networked