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New Medical Industry Research Reports by Kalorama Information

23 Mar 2012 • by Natalie Aster

Orthopedic Biomaterials, The World Market. It is estimated that approximately 2 million bone-grafting procedures are performed each year on a worldwide basis in the spine, extremities and pelvis. The number of procedures will increase as the worldwide population ages and more people suffer from bone and joint diseases such as osteoporosis and osteoarthritis. Driven also by technological advances, Kalorama projects in this must-read report that sales of orthopedic biomaterials will increase about 10% annually between 2011 and 2016. We present key market numbers broken out by allograft, ceramic, polymer, bone morphogenetic proteins (BMP), and HA vascosupplementation.

Remote and Wireless Patient Monitoring Markets. Advanced patient monitoring systems that provide wireless or remote patient monitoring to share data outside the immediate patient care area continue to see strong sales growth . This in-depth update covers three product areas: wireless and remote patient monitors, patient data processing applications and equipment, and EMR data transfer equipment and applications. Key data is provided for the US market in 2010 and forecasted to 2015. The market analysis is broken out by the four primary markets for these new technologies: hospitals, home healthcare, nursing homes, and other (including first responders, institutional, physician offices, and military). In addition, the report breaks out the market by disease category for asthma, COPD, CHF, CHD, cancer, diabetes, and other. Most players in the market are discussed as part of Kalorama's competitive analysis.

EMR 2011: The Market for Electronic Medical Record Systems. Kalorama has just released the update to our bestselling guide on the EMR market. The report details how this already fast-growing market dramatically changed in 2009 when as part of the ARRA stimulus law, the US Government provided incentives for physicians and hospitals to use EMR systems. Those incentives have now been clarified and in 2011, the first checks have been issued. What will be the impact of those incentives, as well as vendor actions? What will happen in this market in the years to come? Kalorama's essential report seeks to answer these questions and to provide crucial data for business planning with its bold and insightful analysis of the market and trends impacting EMR software and related services.

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