Wireless Healthcare, April 2008, Pages: 126
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- Healthcare technology market as a safe harbour in a recession.
- Wireless in the fitness and wellbeing market.
- Profiles of 24 vendors active in the wirelesshealthcare market.
This report is published
Frost & Sullivan, Dec 2008, Pages: 56
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
In-Stat/MDR, Oct 2007, Pages: 19
This report looks at the usage patterns and plans of the healthcare vertical for wireless data and reports about their use of industry-specific applications, horizontal applications, and use
Parks Associates, Aug 2009, Pages: 53
for businesses that look for growth in the global mobile healthcare market.
“In the next ten years, personal health applications and services will benefit from mobile technology and wireless connectivity,” said
Frost & Sullivan, Jan 2007
This Frost & Sullivan research service titled Wireless Applications in European Healthcare IT Markets provides an analysis of wireless technology in the healthcare environment. This study includes
Infiniti Research Limited, Sep 2011, Pages: 29
Technavio’s analysts forecast that the Global Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) in the Healthcare industry to grow at a CAGR of 5.7 percent over the period 2010–2014. One of the key factors
Frost & Sullivan, March 2007, Pages: 62
This Frost & Sullivan research service titled U.S. Wireless Infrastructure Markets for Healthcare Providers offers market trends, challenges, and drivers for the adoption of wireless infrastructure
The FocalPoint Group, July 2004, Pages: 86
Wireless data technologies, including Wi-Fi, ZigBee, packet-based cellular radio, Bluetooth, ultra wideband, and RFID are changing healthcare. This most recent research was conducted to explore
In-Stat/MDR, July 2011
$518 million on IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service) in 2015.
Overall telecom spending by the healthcare and social services vertical was just under $16 billion in 2010. Wireless is the largest
Frost & Sullivan, July 2004
Varying Information and Communications Technology Adoption Rates Hamper Uniform Wireless Uptake
There is an urgent need for high-quality healthcare delivery while ensuring the adoption of cost
Frost & Sullivan, March 2005
Evolving Technology Expands Product Applications in Healthcare Sector
As wireless technology advances rapidly, its applications also increase manifold. This increase in research and development
Wireless Healthcare, Jan 2004, Pages: 20
that the provision of healthcare cannot be automated will slow the deployment of potentially life saving technology.
This report describes a number of scenarios within which wireless tagging could improve the safety
In-Stat/MDR, May 2005, Pages: 31
This report takes a deep dive look into the wireless trends and wireless expenditures in the US healthcare market. Areas of coverage include market trends, technology trends, applications, wireless
Compass Intelligence, Aug 2007, Pages: 8
and GE Healthcare's joint effort to improve response time for medical caregivers with wireless communications solutions by offering a secure and enhanced in-building communication solution. The Expert
Greystone Associates, Aug 2010
- Interoperability
- Access Control & Roaming
Wireless Technologies & Deployment Issues for Healthcare Markets
Wireless Air links and Standards
- Frequency Bands and Networks
- WirelessHealthcare Architecture
In-Stat/MDR, Jan 2010, Pages: 94
- Professional Services Vertical Wireless Data Spending
- Professional Services Vertical Wireless Handset Spending
- Professional Services Vertical Wireless Spending by Size of Business
Healthcare
- Healthcare
In-Stat/MDR, Nov 2010
The Microsoft Excel data file provides forecasts of spending by US businesses on Wireless Handsets for the 2009–2014 period with detailed segmentation by product category, size of business
GlobalData, Dec 2011, Pages: 80
for Philips WMTS Solution
8.2.2 GE Healthcare introduces Carescape Telemetry Platform for Wireless Patient Monitoring
8.2.3 Concord Medical And GE Healthcare Sign MOU For Preferred Partnership In China
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