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Patient Monitoring: Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2016 to 2022

June 2016 | 615 pages | ID: P24BA438FEDEN
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LEXINGTON, Massachusetts (June 13, 2016) – WinterGreen Research announces that it has published a new study Patient Monitoring: Market Shares, Strategy, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2016 to 2022. The 2016 study has 615 pages, 365 tables and figures. Worldwide Patient Monitoring markets are poised to achieve significant growth as a resurgence in tracking vital signs extends from the intensive care unit ICU and emergency department to all areas of the hospital, to patient transport venues, and to home outpatient treatment locations.

The patient monitoring platform is modular, integrating various components. Modular systems are developed in the context of consideration of probable specifications for the interaction of system components. Patient Monitoring systems are making a market resurgence because smaller, lighter, wireless units are less costly and more valuable in the context of treatment evaluations and recommendations. People who have cardiac or respiratory difficulty have more treatment options, making more extensive patient monitoring useful.

Designs take into consideration users with mild, moderate, and severe chronic disease condition restrictions. Users come from chronic disease groups and older age groups.

The core of a patient monitoring platform is an integration of separate vital signs detection sensors that form a system that supports adapting to numerous clinical requirements. Modules implement ways to determine patient condition. Market driving forces for multi-parameter and specialized vital signs patient monitors relate to more societal willingness to pay for vigilance, an increase in vigilance of sick people at risk. Cardiac and respiratory symptoms are measured as vital sign shifts by patient monitors.

Symptoms are represented by shifts in vital sign monitoring that measures disease conditions impacted deterioration of patient well-being. The monitoring is frequently done in conjunction with blood work.

There is a lot of complexity in determining the meaning of the patient monitor vital signs measurements. Shortness of breath is a common symptom of cardiac disease. It is frequently misdiagnosed as a respiratory symptom or ignored by patients and is not even considered a symptom.

Vital signs monitoring is a way to get a window into patient condition that can provide alerts when a small change signals a possible shift in patient condition. Hospital cardiac patient monitoring technology is a vital aid in providing treatment for severely ill patients.

Alerts can be used to take action before a patient gets even more seriously ill. Hospital and outpatient cardiac patient monitoring can detect arrhythmias and get people to treatment faster before it is too late to correct heart failure. Early detection of a problem in the home is a way to avoid a hospital stay. Appropriate treatment of chronic conditions is difficult and is essential to helping people protect quality of life after recovery from a serious illness.

According to Susan Eustis, lead author of the study, “Revitalization of patient monitor markets is occurring because units are smaller, less costly, and more useful across a variety of venues. Patient monitoring is moving toward the ability to help with wellness and to participate in the wearables markets.” As people shift resource toward medical treatment, patient monitoring equipment becomes a priority.

Lifestyle is supported by patient monitoring products that support earlier detection of disease conditions. Increasing market share has been achieved by providing value to the clinicians. The technical expertise of the sales force, the effectiveness of the distribution system, the strength of the dealers, and the availability of prompt and reliable service for products when addressed are able to help patient monitor vendors achieve competitive advantage.

Patient monitor markets at $11 billion in 2015 are anticipated to reach $26.2 billion by 2022. Strong growth is predicated on the increasing reliance on multi-parameter patient monitors in every bed of the hospital, in multiple areas of specialized clinics, and in many rehab centers.

Market growth occurs with the expansion of multi-parameter patient monitors connected to a central station beyond the intensive care unit to all floors of a hospital. Clinical care depends on monitoring. Vital signs monitors transmit data wirelessly directly to the electronic patient record, generating alerts if data is outside preset parameters. Patient monitors are expanding the use base in the hospital and expanding use in rehab centers, clinical settings, and home. WinterGreen Research is an independent research organization funded by the sale of market research studies all over the world and by the implementation of ROI models that are used to calculate the total cost of ownership of equipment, services, and software. The company has 35 distributors worldwide, including Global Information Info Shop, Market Research.com, Research and Markets, Bloomberg, and Thompson Financial. It conducts its business with integrity.

WinterGreen Research is an independent research organization funded by the sale of market research studies all over the world and by the implementation of ROI models that are used to calculate the total cost of ownership of equipment, services, and software. The company has 35 distributors worldwide, including Global Information Info Shop, Market Research.com, Research and Markets, and Thompson Financial. WinterGreen Research is positioned to help customers facing challenges that define the modern enterprises. The increasingly global nature of science, technology and engineering is a reflection of the implementation of the globally integrated enterprise. Customers trust wintergreen research to work alongside them to ensure the success of the participation in a particular market segment.

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PATIENT MONITORING SYSTEMS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Patient Monitoring Systems Market Driving Forces
  Hospital Cardiac Patient Monitoring Company and Technology Challenges
Patient Monitoring Market Shares
Patient Monitoring Market Forecasts

1 PATIENT MONITORING MARKET DESCRIPTION AND MARKET DYNAMICS

1.1 Transforming Health Care Landscape Provides Opportunity
  1.1.1 Quality Healthcare Delivery
1.2 Advances In Remote Patient Monitoring
1.3 Vendor Positioning in Hospital Patient Cardiac Monitors
  1.3.1 Improving Supply Chain Efficiency
  1.3.2 Vendors Seek to Become More Competitive
1.4 Multi-Parameter Patient Monitor Market Shares and Market Forecasts
1.5 Healthcare Markets
1.6 Wireless Patient Monitoring
  1.6.1 Wireless Patient Monitoring Category

2 PATIENT MONITORING SYSTEMS MARKET SHARES AND MARKET FORECASTS

2.1 Patient Monitoring Systems Market Driving Forces
  2.1.1 Hospital Cardiac Patient Monitoring Company and Technology Challenges
  2.1.2 Lives Improved: Striving to Make the World Healthier and More Sustainable Through Innovation
  2.1.3 Addressing Patient Monitoring Technology Challenges: Social and Ecological Approach
2.2 Patient Monitoring Market Shares
  2.2.1 Philips Healthcare
  2.2.2 Philips IntelliVue MX40
  2.2.3 GE Healthcare
  2.2.4 Nihon Kohden Dominating High-Tech Asia-Pacific Patient Monitoring Market,
  2.2.5 Fukuda Denshi
  2.2.6 Dragerwerk
  2.2.7 Getinge Group/Maquet
  2.2.8 Mindray Medical International
  2.2.9 Penlon
  2.2.10 Honeywell Life Care Solutions
2.3 Patient Monitoring Market Forecasts
2.4 Patient Monitor Equipment Market Segments Market Share and Forecasts82
  2.4.1 Competitive Analysis
  2.4.2 Patient Monitor Market Segments
  2.4.3 Patient Monitor Segments by Company
  2.4.4 Central Stations
  2.4.5 Bedside Monitoring
  2.4.6 Neonatal Monitoring Features
  2.4.7 Patient Anesthesia Monitor Market Shares
  2.4.8 Transport Monitoring
  2.4.9 Vital Signs, Wrist Monitors, and Pulse Oximeter Monitors
  2.4.10 Patient Implant Remote Home Monitoring
  2.4.11 Telemedicine
2.5 Patient Monitoring Prices
  2.5.1 Welch Allyn Propaq LT
2.6 Patient Monitoring Regional Market Segments
  2.6.1 Patient Monitors in the US
  2.6.2 Asia-Pacific Region
  2.6.3 Japan
  2.6.4 China
  2.6.5 Europe
  2.6.6 Patient Monitoring in Emerging Countries
  2.6.7 Emerging Economies

3 PATIENT MONITORING PRODUCTS

3.1 Philips Patient Monitors
  3.1.1 Philips IntelliVue MX40
  3.1.2 Philips IntelliVue MX400
  3.1.3 Philips Neonatal Monitoring Features
  3.1.4 Philips IntelliVue MX800
  3.1.5 Philips IntelliVue MP2
  3.1.6 Philips IntelliVue MP5
  3.1.7 Philips IntelliVue MX700
  3.1.8 Philips IntelliVue MMS X2
  3.1.9 Philips IntelliVue MX500
  3.1.10 Philips IntelliVue MX550
  3.1.11 Philips IntelliVue MX450
  3.1.12 Philips IntelliVue MP90
  3.1.13 Philips IntelliVue MP5SC
  3.1.14 Philips SureSigns VSi
  3.1.15 Philips SureSigns VM1
  3.1.16 Philips SureSigns VS3
  3.1.17 Philips SureSigns VS2+
  3.1.18 Philips SureSigns VS4
  3.1.19 Philips Telehealth Home Monitoring
3.2 GE Patient Monitors
  3.2.1 GE Patient Monitor Central Stations
  3.2.2 GE Central Station Multi-viewer
  3.2.3 GE Central Station Event and Event Review
  3.2.4 GE CARESCAPE Monitor B850
  3.2.5 GE CARESCAPE Monitor B850 Modules
  3.2.6 GE CARESCAPE Monitor Neurology
  3.2.7 GE CARESCAPE Monitor for Cardiac/Intensive Care Hemodynamic Modules
  3.2.8 GE CARESCAPE Respiratory Modules
  3.2.9 GE CARESCAPE Monitor B650
  3.2.10 GE CARESCAPE Bedside and Transport Monitor B450
  3.2.11 GE CARESCAPE V100 Transport, Low-Acuity Patient Monitor
3.3 Nihon Kohden Patient Monitoring
  3.3.1 Nihon Kohden CNS-9101
  3.3.2 Nihon Kohden CNS-6201
  3.3.3 Nihon Kohden WEP-5204
  3.3.4 Nihon Kohden ViTrac QP-988P/QP-989P
  3.3.5 Nihon Kohden Life Scope G9 Bedside/Transport Monitor
  3.3.6 Nihon Kohden Life Scope GR
  3.3.7 Nihon Kohden Smart Cable Technology
  3.3.8 Nihon Kohden Life Scope VS
  3.3.9 Nihon Kohden Life Scope PT
  3.3.10 Nihon Kohden Vismo
  3.3.11 Nihon Kohden Life Scope G3 Vital Sign Telemeters/Transmeters
  3.3.12 Nihon Kohden Ovypal SpO2/CO2 Monitors
  3.3.13 Nihon Kohden Cap-TEN
  3.3.14 Nihon Kohden BSM-1700 Transport Monitor to Safeguard PostAnesthesia Patients During Transit
3.4 Fukuda Denshi
  3.4.1 Fukuda Denshi DS-7600 Series Provide Flexible Central Monitoring
  3.4.2 Fukuda Denshi Telemetry
  3.4.3 Fukuda Denshi Dynascope DS-8000 Series Patient Monitors
  3.4.4 Fukuda Denshi DYNASCOPE DS-7000 Series
  3.4.5 Fukuda Denshi Dynascope Patient Monitor
  3.4.6 Fukuda Denshi Dynascope DS-8900
  3.4.7 Fukuda Denshi Dynascope DS-7700
  3.4.8 Fukuda Denshi Dynascope Transport Monitor DS-8200
  3.4.9 Fukuda Denshi Dynascope DS-8500 Bedside Monitors
  3.4.10 Fukuda Denshi Dynascope DS-8100
  3.4.11 Fukuda Denshi Dynascope DS-7200 Bedside Hemodynamic And Cardiac
  3.4.12 Fukuda Denshi Dynascope LX-7120Telemetry Monitors
  3.4.13 Fukuda Denshi Dynascope LX-7230N
3.5 Mindray High Acuity Patient Monitors
  3.5.1 Mindray T1
  3.5.2 Mindray Passport 17m
  3.5.3 Mindray Passport 12m
  3.5.4 Mindray V12
  3.5.5 Mindray V21
  3.5.6 Mindray DPM 6 and DPM 7
  3.5.7 Mindray Passport 8 Low/Mid Acuity Patient Monitors
  3.5.8 Mindray Passport 12
  3.5.9 Mindray Accutorr 3
  3.5.10 Mindray Accutorr 7
  3.5.11 Mindray Accutorr CR
  3.5.12 Mindray Annesthesia Gas Module 3
  3.5.13 Mindray Duo Vital Signs Patient Monitors
  3.5.14 Mindray BeneVision Telemetry and Central Stations
  3.5.15 Mindray TD60 Telemetry
3.6 OSI/Spacelabs Healthcare
  3.6.1 Spacelabs qube Transport Monitor
  3.6.2 Spacelabs Xhibit
  3.6.3 Spacelabs Xprezzon
  3.6.4 Spacelabs elance elite Vital Signs Monitors
  3.6.5 Spacelabs elance elite Vital Signs Fetal Monitors
  3.6.6 Spacelabs Ultraview DM3 Dual Monitor
  3.6.7 Spacelabs AriaTele Telemetry Transmitter
  3.6.8 Spacelabs Telemetry Modular Receiver
3.7 Opto Circuits Vital Signs Patient Monitors
  3.7.1 Opto Circuits Pulse Oximeters
  3.7.2 Opto Circuits/Criticare Systems Patient Monitors
  3.7.3 Opto Circuits/Criticare Systems nGenuity 8100E Series
  3.7.4 Opto Circuits/Criticare Systems nCompass 8100H Series
  3.7.5 Opto Circuits/Critical Systems Vital Sign Devices
  3.7.6 Opto Circuits/Criticare Systems VitalCare 506N3 Series
  3.7.7 Opto Circuits/Criticare Systems eQuality 506DN
  3.7.8 Opto Circuits/Critical Systems Vital Sign Anesthesia Monitors And Respiratory Monitor Devices
  3.7.9 Opto Circuits/Criticare Systems 8500Q POET IQ2
  3.7.10 Opto Circuits/Criticare Systems 8500Q Anesthetic Gas Analyzer POET IQ
3.8 Schiller MAGLIFE Serenity
  3.8.1 Schiller MAGLIFE Light
  3.8.2 Schiller ARGUS LCX
  3.8.3 Schiller ARGUS LCM Plus
3.9 Mortara Patient Monitoring
  3.9.1 Mortara Surveyor S4 Diagnostic-Quality ECG
  3.9.2 Mortara Surveyor S12/S19 Modern Bedside Monitoring Platform
  3.9.3 Mortara Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring
  3.9.4 Mortara Surveyor Ambulo 2400
  3.9.5 Mortara Holter Monitoring
  3.9.6 Mortara Surveyor HScribe 5 Holter Monitoring
  3.9.7 Mortara Surveyor H12+ Continuous 12-Lead Holter Recorder
  3.9.8 Mortara Surveyor H3+
  3.9.9 Mortara Web Upload
  3.9.10 Mortara Resting ECG
  3.9.11 Mortara Surveyor ELI 150c
  3.9.12 Mortara Surveyor ELI 230
  3.9.13 Mortara Surveyor ELI 250c
  3.9.14 Mortara Surveyor ELI 280
  3.9.15 Mortara Surveyor ELI 380
  3.9.16 Mortara Surveyor RScribe 5
3.10 Drager Bedside Monitors
  3.10.1 Drager Infinity Delta
  3.10.2 Drager Infinity Delta XL
  3.10.3 Drager Infinity Kappa
  3.10.4 Drager Infinity Gamma XL
  3.10.5 Drager Infinity Central Station Monitoring
  3.10.6 Drager Infinity Omega Solution
  3.10.7 Drager Infinity Omega-S Solution
  3.10.8 Drager Infinity M540 Monitor & M500 Docking Station Transport Solutions
  3.10.9 Drager Infinity Acute Care System Medical Cockpit Integrates Diverse Clinical Information At The Point Of Care
  3.10.10 Drager Infinity M300 Patient Wearable Monitoring
3.11 Guangdong Biolight Meditech Patient Monitors
  3.11.1 Biolight Anyview A8 Modular Patient Monitor
  3.11.2 Guangdong Biolight Meditech Pulse Oximetry
  3.11.3 Biolight Anyview A6 Modular Patient Monitor
  3.11.4 Biolight Anyview M9500 Multi-Parameter Patient Monitor
  3.11.5 Biolight Anyview Q7 Modular Patient Monitor
  3.11.6 Biolight Anyview Q7 Modular Patient Monitor
  3.11.7 Biolight Anyview Biolight Anyview V6 Vital Signs Monitor
  3.11.8 Biolight Anyview M6000C Central Monitoring System
3.12 Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor
  3.12.1 Welch Allyn Atlas Monitor
  3.12.2 Welch Allyn Propaq CS Monitor
  3.12.3 Welch Allyn Propaq Encore Monitor
  3.12.4 Welch Allyn Propaq LT Monitor
  3.12.5 Welch Allyn Central Monitoring Station
  3.12.6 Welch Allyn Acuity LT Central Monitoring Station
  3.12.7 Welch Allyn Connex Central Station
  3.12.8 Welch Allyn Connex ProBP 3400 Digital Blood Pressure Device
  3.12.9 Welch Allyn Connex Spot Monitor
  3.12.10 Welch Allyn Connex Cital Signs Monitor
  3.12.11 Welch Allyn ProBP 2400 Digital Blood Pressure Device
  3.12.12 Welch Allyn Connex Integrated Vital Signs Wall System
  3.12.13 Welch Allyn Vital Signs Monitor 300 Series
  3.12.14 Welch Allyn Spot Vital Signs LXi Device
  3.12.15 Welch Allyn Central Monitoring Station
3.13 Honeywell LifeStream Manager
3.14 Biotronik Cardio Messenger
  3.14.1 Biotronik CardioMessenger I/II
  3.14.2 Biotronik Remote Patient Home Monitoring
  3.14.3 Biotronik Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Management
  3.14.4 Biotronik Early Detection of Atrial Arrhythmias
  3.14.5 Biotronik Optimal Pacemaker Settings
3.15 Maquet
3.16 Boston Scientific LATITUDE Consult
  3.16.1 Boston Scientific LATITUDE NXT
3.17 Medtronic MyCareLink Patient Monitor
  3.17.1 Medtronic Reveal LINQ Insertable Cardiac Monitor
  3.17.2 Medtronic Addresses Atrial Fibrillation
3.18 ALTEN Calsoft Labs Remote Patient Monitoring
3.19 LifeWatch Cardiac and Holter Monitoring
  3.19.1 LifeWatch LifeStar AF Express Auto-Detect Looping Monitor
  3.19.2 LifeWatch Explorer Looping Monitor
  3.19.3 LifeWatch Micro ER Non-Looping Monitor
  3.19.4 LifeWatch LifeStar ACT Ex Holter
3.20 Abbott Labs FreeStyle Lite
  3.20.1 Abbott Labs Precision Xtra
3.21 Smiths Medical BCI Advisor Vital Signs Monitor
  3.21.1 Smiths Medical BCI Mini-Torr Plus Non-Invasive Blood Pressure Monitor
  3.21.2 Smiths Medical BCI Autocorr Digital Pulse Oximeter
  3.21.3 Smiths Medical BCI Spectro2 Pulse Oximeter Docking Station
3.22 Sotera Wireless ViSi Mobile System
  3.22.1 Sotera Visi Mobile System Vital Signs Benefits for Hospital
3.23 Infinium Patient Monitors
  3.23.1 Infinium Omni Patient Monitors
  3.23.2 Infinium Omni II Patient Monitors
  3.23.3 Infinium Omni III Patient Monitors
  3.23.4 Infinium Omni Express Patient Monitors
  3.23.5 Infinium Omni K Patient Monitors
3.24 HealthSense
3.25 CardioNet MCOT
3.26 eCaring
3.27 Intel & GE/Care Innovations Remote Care Management

4 PATIENT MONITORING RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY

4.1 Partners Healthcare
  4.1.1 Partners HealthCare Focus Areas:
  4.1.2 Partners Healthcare Digital Care Delivery
  4.1.3 Partners Healthcare Patient Segmentation
  4.1.4 Partners Healthcare Research and Evaluation Team
  4.1.5 Partners Healthcare Sample Recent Telemonitoring Projects
  4.1.6 Programs in Heart Failure, Hypertension, Diabetes and Other Chronic Conditions
  4.1.7 Partners Healthcare Center for Connected Health
4.2 Veteran’s Administration (VA)
4.3 Philips IntelliBridge Technology
  4.3.1 Technology to Monitor Patients on the Move
4.4 GE Carescape V100 Dinamap Technology
4.5 Nihon Kohden
  4.5.1 Nihon Kohden Pulse Wave Transit Time PWTT technology
4.6 Roche and Qualcomm Collaborate To Innovate Remote Patient Monitoring
4.7 Wireless Cardiac “Patch”
  4.7.1 Flexible Circuit Board
  4.7.2 Wireless Heart-Monitoring Devices
4.8 Wireless Sensor Network Architecture
4.9 Statistics Describing Telemedicine Market
  4.9.1 Congestive Heart Failure
  4.9.2 Diabetes Chronic Illness Numbers
  4.9.3 Incidence of Chronic Disease
  4.9.4 Chronic Diseases Account for Two-Thirds of Worldwide Healthcare Spending
  4.9.5 Clinical Staff/Patient Ratios: Physician Shortages
  4.9.6 Tele-medicine Disease Statistics: Incidence and Prevalence
  4.9.7 Aging of The Population
  4.9.8 Robotic Therapeutic Stroke Rehabilitation
  4.9.9 Disease Rehabilitation
  4.9.10 Rehabilitation of Hip Injuries
  4.9.11 Medical Conditions Requiring Supplemental Oxygen
  4.9.12 Tele-medicine Market Driving Forces
  4.9.13 Measures of Tele-Medicine Effectiveness
  4.9.14 Home Patient Monitoring Supports Patient Education
  4.9.15 Real-Time Monitoring of Physiological Data
  4.9.16 Tele-Medicine Honeywell and Vitarian Expert Systems Diagnostic Support
  4.9.17 Huawei Telemedicine Helps Treat Chronic Diseases in an Aging Population
4.10 Telemedicine Device and App Prices
  4.10.1 Tele-Medicine Prices and Reimbursement
  4.10.1 Cost of Honeywell Homemed Home Health Monitoring & MedPartner
  4.10.2 TouchPointCare
4.11 Number of Hospitals, Metrics

5. PATIENT MONITORING COMPANY DESCRIPTION

5.1 Abbott Labs
5.2 Alten Calsoft Labs
  5.2.1 Alten Calsoft LabsRevenue
5.3 AMD Global Telemedicine
5.4 American Telecare
5.5 Biotronik
  5.5.1 Biotronik Business Areas Of Electrotherapy And Vascular Intervention
  5.5.2 Biotronik Electrotherapy
  5.5.3 Biotronik Vascular Intervention
  5.5.4 Biotronik CHF Study
5.6 Boston Scientific
  5.6.1 Boston Scientific/AMS Portfolio Acquisition
  5.6.2 Boston Scientific Cardiovascular Interventional Cardiology
  5.6.3 Boston Scientific Cardiac Rhythm Management
  5.6.4 Electrophysiology
5.7 BPL Group/Penlon
  5.7.1 Penlon Secures Investment From Leading Indian Medical Devices Company
  5.7.2 BPL Medical Technologies
  5.7.3 Penlon
5.8 Cardiocom
5.9 CardioNet
5.10 Care Innovations
  5.10.1 Care Innovations: Intel and GE
5.11 Criticare Technologies
5.12 Drager
  5.12.1 Drager Evita Infinity V500
  5.12.2 Drager Evita XL
  5.12.3 Drager Savina 300
  5.12.4 Drager Life Support for Newborn Babies
  5.12.5 Drager Airborne Ventilation
  5.12.6 Dragerwerk AG Revenue
  5.12.7 Drager Achieves DIACAP Certification for Patient Monitoring
5.13 eCaring
5.14 Fukuda Denshi
  5.14.1 Fukuda Denshi US Business Description
5.15 General Electric
  5.15.1 General Electric Agreement to Sell the Appliances Business to Qingdao Haier Co., Ltd. (Haier)
  5.15.2 GE Capital Exit Plan
  5.15.3 General Electric Acquisition of Alstom's Thermal, Renewables and Grid Businesses.
  5.15.4 GE Healthcare
  5.15.5 GE Capital Exit Plan
5.16 Getinge Group/Maquet
  5.16.1 Consent Decree Between the Maquet Medical Systems Business and Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
  4.10.2 Maquet Medical Systems U.S. Distribution Agreement With ReFlow Medical To Expand Cardiac Solutions
  5.16.2 Getinge
  5.19.3 Getinge Group Sales
5.17 Guangdong Biolight Meditech Co., Ltd.
5.18 HealthSense
5.19 Hill-ROM/Welch Allyn
  5.19.1 Welch Allyn Acquires Wireless Remote Patient Monitoring HealthInterlink
5.20 Honeywell
  5.20.1 Honeywell Life Care Solutions
5.21 Infinium
5.22 Intel & GE/Care Innovations
5.23 LifeWatch
5.24 Medtronic
  5.24.1 Medtronic Acquisition of Covidien
  5.24.2 Medtronic Patient and Device Management
  5.24.3 Geneia Multi-Year Partnership with Covidien to Enter $21 Billion Remote Patient Monitoring Market
  5.24.4 Medtronic Revenue
5.25 Mindray
  5.25.1 Vertically Integrated Operating Model
  5.25.2 Mindray Business Segments
5.26 Mortara
  5.26.1 Mortara Manufacturing Philosophy
  5.26.2 Mortara Patient Monitors
5.27 Nihon Kohden
  5.27.1 Nihon Kohden Patient Monitors
  5.27.2 Nihon Kohden Business Areas
  5.27.3 Nihon Kohden Physiological Measuring Equipment
  5.27.4 Nihon Kohden Revenue
5.28 NSD/Viterion
  5.28.1 NSD/Viterion
5.29 Opto Circuits
  5.29.1 Opto Circuits/Criticare Systems
  5.29.2 Opto Circuits Revenue
5.30 OSI Systems
  5.30.1 OSI/Spacelabs Healthcare
  5.30.2 OSI Security Division
  5.30.3 OSI Optoelectronics Division
  5.30.4 OSI Capitalizing on Global Reach
5.31 BPL Group/Penlon
  5.31.1 Penlon Products and Services
5.32 Philips
  5.32.1 Philips Enables Consumer Lifestyle
  5.32.2 Philips Addresses Healthcare Landscape
  5.32.3 Philips Healthcare
  5.32.4 Philips Healthcare Modernization
  5.32.5 Philips Patient Care & Monitoring Solutions:
  5.32.6 Philips Healthcare Revenue
  5.32.7 Philips Accelerate! Positioning
  5.32.8 Philips Creating Two Winning Companies
  5.38.9 Philips Positions with Meaningful Solutions Based on Understanding Needs
5.33 Qualcomm Incorporated
  5.33.1 Qualcomm/UnitedHealthcare
5.34 Roche
5.35 Schiller
5.36 Sotera Wireless
5.37 Smiths Medical
  5.37.1 Smiths Medical Facts and Figures
  5.37.2 Smiths Medical Product Portfolio
5.38 St. Jude Medical
5.39 Vitaphone
5.40 Other Patient Monitor Companies

LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES

Table ES-1 Cardiac Patient Monitoring Market Driving Forces
Table ES-2 Cardiac Patient Monitoring Market Factors
Figure ES-3 Patient Monitors Market Shares, Dollars, 2015
Figure ES-4 Patient Monitoring Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2016-2022
Table 1-1 Transforming Healthcare Market Landscape
Table 1-2 Transforming Healthcare Market Functions
Table 1-3 Transforming Healthcare Continuum
Figure 1-4 Transforming Healthcare Market Landscape
Figure 1-5 Typical Patient Parameters Monitored
Table 2-1 Cardiac Patient Monitoring Market Driving Forces
Table 2-2 Cardiac Patient Monitoring Market Factors
Table 2-3 Patient Monitoring Technology Challenges: Wearables
Table 2-4 Patient Monitoring Technology Challenges: Systems Integration
Table 2-5 Patient Monitoring Technology Challenges: Wireless Communications
Table 2-6 Patient Monitoring Technology Challenges: Analytics
Table 2-7 Patient Monitoring Technology Challenges: Quality
Figure 2-8 Patient Monitors Market Shares, Dollars, 2015
Table 2-9 Patient Monitoring Market Shares, Units and Dollars, Worldwide, 2015
Table 2-10 Philips Patient Monitoring Portfolio Targets
Figure 2-11 Philips IntelliVue MX40
Figure 2-12 Patient Monitoring Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2016-2022
Table 2-13 Patient Monitor Market Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2016-2022
Table 2-15 Patient Monitor Market Segments, Central Station, Bedside, Neonatal, Anesthesia, Transport, Vital Signs and Wrist Monitors, Implant Device Home Monitors, and Telemedicine Home Monitors, Dollars, Worldwide, 2015
Table 2-16 Home Based Vital Signs Monitor Functions
Table 2-17 Patient Monitor Market Segments, Percent and Dollars, Worldwide, 2015
Table 2-18 Patient Monitor Company Segments, Percent, Worldwide, 2015
Table 2-19 Patient Monitor Market Segment Forecasts, Central Station, Bedside, Neonatal, Anesthesia, Transport, Vital Signs, Cardiac Implant Remote Monitoring, and Telemedicine Monitoring, Dollars, Worldwide, 2016-2022
Table 2-20 Patient Monitor Market Segment Forecasts, Central Station, Bedside, Anesthesia, Neonatal, Transport, Vital Signs, Cardiac Implant Remote Monitoring, and Telemedicine Monitoring, Units, Worldwide, 2016-2022
Table 2-21 Patient Monitor Central Station Market Shares, Units and Dollars, Worldwide, 2015
Figure 2-22 Philips Central Monitor Horizon Trends
Figure 2-23 GE CARESCAPE CIC Pro Central Station
Table 2-24 Nihon Kohden CNS-6201 Central Monitor Features
Table 2-25 Patient Monitor Central Station Market Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2015
Table 2-26 Patient Monitor Central Station Market Forecasts, Units, Worldwide, 2015
Figure 2-27 Philips IntelliVue MP5
Figure 2-28 Philips IntelliVue MX700
Table 2-29 GE Monitor Features For Cardiac/Intensive Care:
Table 2-30 Patient Bedside Monitor Market Shares, Units and Dollars, Worldwide, 2015
Table 2-31 Patient Bedside Monitor Market Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2015
Table 2-32 Patient Bedside Monitor Market Forecasts, Units, Worldwide, 2015
Table 2-33 Patient Neonatal Monitor Market Shares, Units and Dollars, Worldwide, 2015104
Table 2-34 Selected Leading US Neonatal Care Facilities
Table 2-35 Patient Neonatal Monitor Market Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2015
Table 2-36 Patient Neonatal Monitor Market Forecasts, Units, Worldwide, 2015
Table 2-37 Patient Anesthesia Monitor Market Shares, Units and Dollars, Worldwide, 2015
Table 2-38 Patient Anesthesia Monitor Market Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2015
Table 2-39 Patient Anesthesia Monitor Market Forecasts, Units, Worldwide, 2015
Table 2-40 Patient Transport Monitor Market Shares, Units and Dollars, Worldwide, 2015113
Table 2-41 Patient Transport Monitor Market Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2015
Table 2-42 Patient Transport Monitor Market Forecasts, Units, Worldwide, 2015
Table 2-43 Patient Vital Signs and Wrist Monitor Market Shares, Units and Dollars, Worldwide, 2015
Table 2-44 Patient Vital Signs and Wrist Monitor Market Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2015
Table 2-45 Patient Vital Signs and Wrist Monitor Market Forecasts, Units, Worldwide, 2015
Table 2-46 Patient Implant Home Monitor Market Shares, Units and Dollars, Worldwide, 2015
Table 2-47 Patient Cardiac Device Implant Home Tele-Monitor Market Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2015
Table 2-48 Patient Cardiac Device Implant Home Tele-Monitor Market Forecasts, Units, Worldwide, 2015
Table 2-49 Patient Telemedicine Home Monitor Market Shares, Units and Dollars, Worldwide, 2015
Table 2-50 Sotera ViSi Mobile System Vital Signs Benefits for Hospital
Table 2-51 Patient Home Telemedicine Monitor Market Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2015
Table 2-52 Patient Home Telemedicine Monitor Market Forecasts, Units, Worldwide, 2015
Figure 2-53 Patient Monitors Regional Market Segments, 2015
Table 2-54 Patient Monitors Regional Market Segments, 2015
Figure 2-55 Philips Healthcare Market Position in China
Figure 2-56 Philips Partners in Europe
Table 3-1 Philips Patient Monitoring Portfolio Targets
Figure 3-2 Philips IntelliVue MX40
Figure 3-3 Philips IntelliVue MX40 Parameters Monitored
Figure 3-4 Philips IntelliVue MX400
Table 3-5 Philips Intellivue MX400 Transport Monitor Care Environments
Table 3-6 Philips Intellivue MX400 Transport Monitor Features
Table 3-7 Philips Intellivue MX400 Transport Monitor Calculations
Table 3-8 Philips Intellivue MX400 Transport Monitor Guardian EWS Customizable To Match Hospital Clinical Protocols
Table 3-9 Philips Intellivue MX400 Transport Monitor Vital Sign Parameters And Clinical Observations
Table 3-10 Philips Intellivue G1 and G5 Transport Monitor Anesthesia Features
Table 3-11 Philips Intellivue Monitor Critical and Cardiac Care Features
Table 3-12 Philips Intellivue Monitor Critical and Cardiac Care Functions
Figure 3-13 Philips IntelliVue MX800
Figure 3-14 Philips IntelliVue MP2
Figure 3-15 Philips IntelliVue MP5
Figure 3-16 Philips IntelliVue MX700
Figure 3-17 Philips IntelliVue MMS X2
Figure 3-18 Philips IntelliVue MX500
Figure 3-19 Philips IntelliVue MX550
Figure 3-20 Philips IntelliVue MX450
Figure 3-21 Philips IntelliVue MP90
Figure 3-22 Philips IntelliVue MP5SC
Figure 3-23 Philips SureSigns VSi
Figure 3-24 Philips SureSigns VM1
Figure 3-25 Philips SureSigns VS3
Figure 3-26 Philips SureSigns VS2+
Figure 3-27 Philips SureSigns VS4
Figure 3-28 GE B40 Patient Monitor
Figure 3-29 GE CARESCAPE CIC Pro Central Station
Figure 3-30 GE CARESCAPE CIC Pro Central Station With Multiple MOnitors and Multiple Views
Figure 3-31 GE CARESCAPE CIC Pro Central Station Clinical Assessment
Table 3-32 GE CARESCAPE Monitor B850 Functions
Table 3-33 GE CARESCAPE Monitor B850 Features
Table 3-34 GE CARESCAPE Monitor B850 Features
Table 3-35 GE CARESCAPE Monitor Neonatal NICU:
Table 3-36 GE CARESCAPE Monitor For Cardiac/Intensive Care:
Table 3-37 GE CARESCAPE Monitor For Cardiac/Intensive Care For the OR and PACU:
Table 3-38 GE CARESCAPE Monitor Multi-Parameter Modules
Table 3-39 GE CARESCAPE Monitor Patient Side Module
Table 3-40 GE CARESCAPE Monitor Neurology
Table 3-41 GE CARESCAPE Monitor For Cardiac/Intensive Care Hemodynamic Modules
Table 3-42 GE CARESCAPE Respiratory Module Parameters
Table 3-43 GE CARESCAPE Respiratory Module Specifications
Table 3-44 GE CARESCAPE Monitor B650 Anesthesia Integration Functions
Table 3-45 GE CARESCAPE Monitor B650 Functions
Figure 3-46 GE CARESCAPE Bedside Monitor B450
Table 3-47 GE CARESCAPE V100 Module Functions
Figure 3-48 Nihon Kohden CNS-9101
Figure 3-49 Nihon Kohden CNS-6201
Table 3-50 Nihon Kohden CNS-6201 Central Monitor Features
Figure 3-51 Nihon Kohden WEP-5204
Figure 3-52 Nihon Kohden Patient Monitor WEP-5204 Features
Figure 3-53 Nihon Kohden ViTrac QP-988P/QP-989P
Table 3-54 Nihon Kohden ViTrac Network Server Provides Monitoring Information On Multiple Patients
Figure 3-55 Nihon Kohden Life Scope G9
Table 3-56 Nihon Kohden Life Scope Communication And Customization Functions And Information
Figure 3-57 Nihon Kohden Life Scope GR
Table 3-58 Nihon Kohden Life Scope GR Features
Table 3-59 Nihon Kohden Life Scope GR Functions
Table 3-60 Nihon Kohden Smart Cable Technology Benefits
Table 3-61 Nihon Kohden Smart Cable Technology Vital Signs Parameters
Figure 3-62 Nihon Kohden Life Scope VS
Figure 3-63 Nihon Kohden Life Scope PT
Figure 3-64 Nihon Kohden Monitor Flexibility
Figure 3-65 Nihon Kohden Vismo
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Figure 3-66 Nihon Kohden Life Scope G3 Telemetry
Figure 3-67 Nihon Kohden Oxypal
Figure 3-68 Nihon Kohden Cap-TEN
Table 3-69 Nihon Kohden Transport Monitor Key Parameter Tracking Operating Room To The Post-Anesthesia Care Unit Or Critical Care Unit
Figure 3-70 Fukuda Denshi Dynascope Central Station Patient Monitor
Table 3-71 Fukuda Denshi DS-7600 Series Central Monitors Features
Table 3-72 Fukuda Denshi DS-7600 Series Monitor Functions
Figure 3-73 Fukuda Denshi Touch Screen
Table 3-74 Fukuda Denshi Dynascope DS-8000 Series Patient Monitors
Table 3-75 Fukuda Denshi DYNASCOPE DS-7000 Series
Figure 3-76 Fukuda Denshi Dynascope Patient Monitor
Figure 3-77 Fukuda Denshi Dynascope DS-8900
Table 3-78 Fukuda Denshi Dynascope DS-8900 Features
Figure 3-79 Fukuda Denshi Dynascope DS-7700
Table 3-80 Fukuda Denshi Dynascope DS-7700 Features
Figure 3-81 Fukuda Denshi Dynascope Transport Monitor DS-8200
Table 3-82 Fukuda Denshi Dynascope Transport Monitor DS-8200 Features
Figure 3-83 Fukuda Denshi Dynascope DS-8500 Bedside Monitors
Table 3-84 Fukuda Denshi Dynascope DS-8500 Features
Figure 3-85 Fukuda Denshi Dynascope DS-8100
Table 3-86 Fukuda Denshi Dynascope DS-8100 Features
Figure 3-87 Fukuda Denshi Dynascope DS-7200 Bedside Hemodynamic And Cardiac Monitoring
Table 3-88 Fukuda Denshi Dynascope DS-7200 Features
Figure 3-89 Fukuda Denshi Dynascope LX-71207 Telemetry Monitors
Table 3-90 Fukuda Denshi Dynascope LX-7120 Features
Figure 3-91 Fukuda Denshi Dynascope LX-7230N
Table 3-92 Fukuda Denshi Dynascope LX-7120 Electrocardiogram And The Respiratory Waveforms Transmitter Features
Figure 3-93 Mindray T1
Figure 3-94 Mindray Passport 17m
Table 3-95 Mindray Passport 17m Features and Benefits
Figure 3-96 Mindray Passport 12m
Figure 3-97 Mindray V12
Table 3-98 Mindray V12 Features & Benefits
Figure 3-99 Mindray V21
Table 3-100 Mindray V21 Features & Benefits
Figure 3-101 Mindray DPM 6 and DPM 7
Table 3-102 Mindray DPM 6 and DPM 7 Parameters Measured
Table 3-103 Mindray DPM 6 and DPM 7 Target Markets
Table 3-104 Mindray DPM 6 and DPM 7 Benefits
Figure 3-105 Mindray Passport 8
Table 3-106 Mindray Passport 8 Features & Benefits
Figure 3-107 Mindray Passport 12
Table 3-108 Mindray Passport 12 Features & Benefits
Figure 3-109 Mindray Accutorr 3
Table 3-110 Mindray Accutorr 3 Features & Benefits
Figure 3-111 Mindray Accutorr 7
Table 3-112 Mindray Accutorr 7 Features & Benefits
Figure 3-113 Mindray Accutorr CR
Table 3-114 Mindray Accutorr CR Features & Benefits
Figure 3-115 Mindray T1
Table 3-116 Mindray Gas Module 3 Features & Benefits
Figure 3-117 Mindray Duo
Table 3-118 Mindray Duo Features & Benefits
Figure 3-119 Mindray BeneVision
Table 3-120 Mindray Central Station Duo Features & Benefits
Figure 3-121 Mindray TD60 Telemetry
Table 3-122 Mindray TD60 Features & Benefits
Figure 3-123 Spacelabs qube Transport Monitor
Figure 3-124 Spacelabs Xhibit
Figure 3-125 Spacelabs Xprezzon
Figure 3-126 Spacelabs elance elite Vital Signs Monitors
Figure 3-127 Spacelabs elance elite Vital Signs Monitors
Figure 3-128 Spacelabs Ultraview DM3 Dual Monitor
Figure 3-129 Spacelabs AriaTele Telemetry Transmitter
Figure 3-130 Spacelabs Telemetry Modular Receiver
Figure 3-132 Opto Circuits/Criticare Systems nGenuity 8100E Series
Table 3-133 Opto Circuits Criticare Systems nGenuity Patient Monitor Solution Benefits
Figure 3-134 Opto Circuits/Criticare Systems nGenuity 8100E Series
Table 3-135 Opto Circuits/Critical Systems Vital Sign Parameters
Figure 3-136 Opto Circuits/Criticare Systems VitalCare 506N3 Series
Figure 3-137 Opto Circuits/Criticare Systems eQuality 506DN
Figure 3-138 Opto Circuits/Criticare Systems 8500Q POET IQ2
Figure 3-139 Opto Circuits/Criticare Systems 8500Q Anesthetic Gas Analyzer POET IQ
Figure 3-140 Schiller MAGLIFE Serenity
Table 3-141 Schiller MAGLIFE Serenity
Figure 3-142 Schiller MAGLIFE Light
Table 3-143 Schiller MAGLIFE Serenity
Figure 3-144 Schiller ARGUS LCX
Table 3-145 Schiller MAGLIFE Serenity
Figure 3-146 Schiller ARGUS LCM Plus
Table 3-147 Schiller MAGLIFE Serenity
Figure 3-148 Mortara Surveyor S4
Table 3-149 Mortara Surveyor S4 Diagnostic-Quality ECG Monitor Features
Figure 3-150 Mortara Surveyor S12/S19 Modern Bedside Monitoring Platform
Figure 3-151 Mortara Surveyor Ambulo 2400
Table 3-152 Mortara Surveyor Ambulo 24-Hour Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring For Diagnosis And Treatment Of Hypertensive Patients Features
Figure 3-153 Mortara Surveyor HScribe 5 Holter Monitoring
Table 3-154 Mortara Surveyor HScribe 5 Holter Monitoring
Figure 3-155 Mortara Surveyor H12+ Continuous 12-Lead Holter Recorder
Figure 3-156 Mortara Surveyor H3+
Table 3-157 Mortara Surveyor H3 Small Holter Recorder Features
Figure 3-158 Mortara Surveyor ELI 150c
Figure 3-159 Mortara Surveyor ELI 230
Figure 3-160 Mortara Surveyor ELI 250c
Figure 3-161 Mortara Surveyor ELI 280
Figure 3-162 Mortara Surveyor ELI 380
Figure 3-163 Mortara Surveyor ELI RScribe 5
Figure 3-164 Drager Infinity Delta
Table 3-165 Drager Infinity Delta Displays A Full Set Of Vital Parameters
Figure 3-166 Drager Infinity Delta XL
Figure 3-167 Drager Infinity Kappa
Figure 3-168 Drager Infinity Gamma XL
Figure 3-169 Drager Infinity Central Station
Figure 3-170 Drager Infinity Omega Solution
Figure 3-171 Drager Infinity Omega-S Solution
Figure 3-172 Drager Infinity M540 Monitor & M500 Docking Station
Figure 3-173 Drager Infinity Acute Care System Medical Cockpit Integrates Diverse Clinical Information At The Point Of Care
Figure 3-174 Drager Infinity M300 Patient Wearable Monitoring
Figure 3-175 Biolight Anyview A8 Modular Patient Monitor
Table 3-176 Guangdong Biolight Meditech Pulse Oximetry
Figure 3-177 Biolight Anyview A6 Modular Transport Patient Monitor
Figure 3-178 Biolight Anyview M9500 Multi-Parameter Patient Monitor
Table 3-179 Biolight Anyview M9500 Multi-Parameter Patient Monitor Features
Figure 3-180 Biolight Anyview Q7 Modular Patient Monitor
Figure 3-181 Biolight Anyview Q7 Modular Patient Monitor
Figure 3-182 Biolight Anyview V6 Vital Signs Monitor
Figure 3-183 Biolight Anyview M6000C Central Monitoring System
Figure 3-184 Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor
Table 3-185 Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor Features
Figure 3-186 Welch Allyn Atlas Monitor
Figure 3-187 Welch Allyn Propaq CS Patient Monitor
Table 3-188 Welch Allyn 1500 Patient Monitor Features
Figure 3-189 Welch Allyn Propaq Encore Patient Monitor
Table 3-190 Welch Allyn Propaq Encore Patient Monitor Features
Figure 3-191 Welch Allyn Propaq LT Patient Monitor
Table 3-192 Welch Allyn Propaq LT Patient Monitor Features
Figure 3-193 Welch Allyn Central Monitoring Station
Table 3-194 Welch Allyn Central Monitoring Station Features
Figure 3-195 Welch Allyn Acuity LT Central Monitoring Station
Table 3-196 Welch Allyn Acuity LT Central Monitoring Station Features
Figure 3-197 Welch Allyn Connex Central Station
Table 3-198 Welch Allyn Connex Central Station Clinical Surveillance System Features
Figure 3-199 Welch Allyn Connex ProBP 3400 Digital Blood Pressure Device
Figure 3-200 Welch Allyn Connex Spot Monitor
Figure 3-201 Welch Allyn Connex Cital Signs Monitor
Table 3- 202 Welch Allyn Connex Cital Signs Monitor Features
Figure 3-203 Welch Allyn ProBP 2400 Digital Blood Pressure Device
Welch Allyn ProBP 2400 Digital Blood Pressure Device Features
Figure 3-204 Welch Allyn Connex Integrated Vital Signs Wall System
Figure 3-205 Welch Allyn Vital Signs Monitor 300 Series
Figure 3-206 Welch Allyn Spot Vital Signs LXi Device
Welch Allyn Vital Signs Monitor Features
Figure 3-207 Welch Allyn Central Monitor
Figure 3-208 Welch Allyn Central Monitoring Station
Figure 3-209 Honeywell LifeStream Manager
Table 3-210 Honeywell Remote Patient Monitoring Benefits
Figure 3-211 Biotronik Cardio Messenger
Table 3-212 Biotronik BioMonitor Features
Figure 3-213 Boston Scientific LATITUDE Consult
Figure 3-214 Boston Scientific LATITUDE NXT
Figure 3-215 Medtronic MyCareLink Patient Monitor
Figure 3-216 Medtronic Reveal LINQ Insertable Cardiac Monitor
Table 3-217 ALTEN Calsoft Labs' Mobile Health mHealth Features
Table 3-218 LifeWatch Cardiac and Holter Monitoring Features
Figure 3-219 Abbott Labs FreeStyle Lite
Figure 3-220 Smiths Medical BCI Advisor Vital Signs Monitor
Figure 3-221 Smiths Medical BCI Mini-Torr Plus Non-Invasive Blood Pressure Monitor
Figure 3-222 Smiths Medical BCI Autocorr Digital Pulse Oximeter
Figure 3-223 Smiths Medical BCI SPECTRO2 Pulse Oximeter Docking Station
Figure 3-224 Sotera Wireless ViSi Mobile System
Figure 3-225 Sotera Wireless ViSi Mobile System
Table 3-226 Sotera ViSi Mobile System Vital Signs Displayed
Table 3-227 Sotera ViSi Mobile System Vital Signs Benefits for Hospital
Figure 3-228 Infinium Omni Patient Monitors
Table 3-229 Omni Patient Monitor Features
Figure 3-230 Infinium Omni II Patient Monitors
Figure 3-231 Infinium Omni III Patient Monitors
Figure 3-232 Infinium Omni Express Patient Monitors
Figure 3-233 Infinium Omni K Patient Monitors
Table 3-234 eCaring Intuitive, Icon-Based Interface To Enter Behavioral, Clinical, And Meds Data
Table 3-235 Care Innovations' Solutions Keys To Successful Remote Care Management Implementations
Table 4-1 Partners Healthcare Connected Health Consulting Services
Table 4-2 Partners Healthcare Heart Failure, Hypertension, Diabetes And Chronic Condition Programs
Table 4-3 Nihon Kohden Patient Monitor Smart Cable Module Functions
Figure 4-4 Nihon Kohden Pulse Wave Transit Time
Figure 4-5 Nihon Kohden Synthesized 18-Lead ECG
Figure 4-6 Nihon Kohden iNIBP Non-Invasive Blood Pressure Measurement Algorithm
Figure 4-7 Nihon Kohden In House Printed Circuit Boards Foundation Of Product Quality
Figure 4-8 Wireless Autonomous Transducer electrocardiogram Solution
Figure 4-9 Wireless Sensor Network Architecture
Figure 4-10 Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) Patients Worldwide, Forecasts, Number, 2012-2018
Figure 4-11 Diabetes Patients Worldwide, Forecasts, Number, 2016-2018
Table 4-12 Number of Patients with Disease Conditions Requiring Wheelchairs, By Diagnosis, Number, Worldwide, 2016-2018
Figure 4-13 Aging of the Population, 600 Million Elderly Individuals World Wide
Figure 4-14 Tele-medicine Challenge: One Billion Adults Over Weight, 86 Million Individuals with Chronic Conditions
Figure 4-15 Global Obesity
Figure 4-16 Tele-medicine Goal: Improve Lifestyle Choices
Table 4-17 US Stroke Incidence Numbers
Table 4-18 Physical Therapy Enhances Recovery After Hip Injury
Table 4-19 Tele-Medicine Market Driving Forces
Table 4-20 Tele-Medicine Critical Issues Addressed
Table 4-21 Tele-medicine Adoption Rate Issues And Concerns
Figure 4-22 Tele-medicine Market Factors
Table 5-1 Biotronik Electrotherapy Devices
Table 5-2 Biotronik Electrotherapy Devices
Table 5-3 Cardiocom Patient Conditions For Telemonitoring And Disease Management
Figure 5-4 Draergerwerk Drager Evita Infinity V500
Figure 5-5 Draergerwerk Drager Evita XL
Figure 5-6 Drager Monitoring in NICU, OR, ICU, and ER
Figure 5-7 General Electric Major Portfolio Changes
Figure 5-8 GE Technology, Research, and Leadership Portfolio
Figure 5-9 Getinge Group Sales per Market Area
Figure 5-10 Getinge Group Sales per Customer Segment
Figure 5-11 Honeywell Life Care Solutions Telemedicine Central Control
Table 5-12 Mindray Business Segments
Table 5-13 Mindray Business Segment Products Description
Figure 5-14 Mortara Patient Monitor Brands
Figure 5-15 Nihon Kohden Regional Presence in the Americas and Japan
Figure 5-16 Nihon Kohden Patient Monitors For Different Medical Needs
Figure 5-17 Nihon Kohden Patient Monitors For Different Medical Needs
Figure 5-18 Nihon Kohden Patient Monitors
Figure 5-19 Nihon Kohden Global Footprint
Figure 5-20 Nihon Kohden Systems and Equipment Offered
Table 5-21 Nihon Kohden Key Technologies
Figure 5-22 NSD/Viterion Notice of Extraordinary Losses and Financial Forecast Revisions554
Table 5-23 Criticare Technologies Monitoring Functions
Table 5-24 OSI Patient Monitoring and Connectivity Products
Figure 5-25 Philips Global Presence
Figure 5-26 Philips Global Trends And Challenges
Table 5-27 Philips' Healthtech Positioning
Table 5-28 Philips Positions To Simplify Global Healthcare Delivery For The Long Term
Table 5-29 Philips Healthcare Delivery Product Positioning
Figure 5-30 Philips Delivering Margin Improvement and Decreasing Manufacturing Overhead
Figure 5-31 Philips Healthcare Information Systems Market Shares
Figure 5-32 Philips Accelerate Corporate Realignment Timeline
Figure 5-33 Philips Accelerate Drive to Value
Figure 5-34 Philips Target HealthTech Market
Figure 5-35 Philips HealthTech Market Trends
Table 5-36 Philips Strong Market Leadership Positions
Table 5-37 Philips Leading Solutions Positioning
Table 5-38 Philips Healthcare Positioning
Table 5-39 Smiths Medical Product Portfolio


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