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Telemedicine Software, Equipment, SaaS and services worldwide market
Globally, telemedicine markets are ready to achieve growth important world coutries such as address citizen demands for comprehensive health care quality at affordable prices. Telemedicine is more profitable than domestic nursing or hospital care, all patients prefer to stay at home if possible. As telemedicine equipment and new services are proliferating in the U.S. and around the world increasingly vital signs health care delivery is based on applying. Health care systems are moving toward a quantum shift in attention. The technology offers a way to feel and control heart disease, inflammation, infection, cancer, diabetes and chronic disease State provided through technology. This represents a huge change in the diagnosis of attention. The old methods of verbal description of the rare medical Once someone is listening and visual inspection are becoming less important. The monitoring and blood tests technologies are being used in combination with images and telemetry to provide real-time, continuous assessment of the patient.
Contents
SUMMARY TELEMEDICINE EXECUTIVE
TELEMEDICINE SOFTWARE, EQUIPMENT, AND SERVICES
SUMMARY ES-1
Telemedicine Systems Market Driving Forces ES-1
Market Shares Telemedicine RE-3
Telemedicine Market Forecasts ES-4
Xtend / UNI BioHarp U.S.. ES-6
Wintergreen Research and Health Reform Vision Strategy ES-7
1. TELEMEDICINE MARKET DESCRIPTION AND MARKET DYNAMICS
1.1 Definition 1.1 Telemedicine
1.1.1 Benefits of Telemedicine 1-3
1.1.2 50 different medical subspecialties have successfully used telemedicine 1-6
1.1.3 Structure of telemedicine reimbursement rates 1-8
Health 1.2 Support computer for Telemedicine in Asia 1-9
1.2.1 Health Information in Australia 1-10
1-11 1.2.2 Internet Telemedicine
1.3 technologies to Telemedicine approaches 1-11
Wintergreen Research 1.3.1 Health Reform Vision and Strategy 1-12
1.4 Home Care Health 1-16
1.4.1 Home Health Quality Care 1-19
1-26 1.4.2 Medicare
1-26 1.4.3 Medicaid
1.5 Service Homecare Payors 1-30
1.5.1 Self-pay 1.31
1.5.2 Public third-party payers: Medicare 1-31
1.5.3 Public third-party payers: Medicaid 1-32
1.5.4 Public third-party Payors: Older Americans Act (OAA) 1-33
1.5.5 Veterans Administration 1-34
1.5.6 Social Services Block Grant Programs 1-34
1.5.7 Community Organizations 1-34
1.5.8 third party private payers 1-35
1.6 Types of home care agencies 1-35
1.6.1 Nursing care 1-36
1-37 1.6.2 Physical therapy
1-37 1.6.3 Occupational therapy
1.6.4 Speech 1-37
1-37 1.6.5 Social workers
1.6.6 Consultants Home Health / Helpers Home Care 1-38
1.6.7 Homemaker / Personal Care 1-38
1-38 1.6.8 Volunteers
1-38 1.6.9 Other
1.7 Information System Telemedicine Market changes 1-39 Software
1.7.1 the characteristics of the market information system for Telemedicine 1-42
1.7.2 The application relies on the documentation 1-43 needs of each discipline
1.7.3 Home Care Services Billing Issues 1-43
1.7.4 prospective payment system (PPS) 1-45
1.7.5 Requirements 1-45 managed care
1-48 1.7.6 Oasis Home Health Agencies
1.8 Need For Automation Home Care Business 1-48
1.9 Information Technology Industry Telemedicine 1-50
1.9.1 History of low investment in Health Information Technology 1-52
Market drivers 1.9.2 systems telemedicine worldwide information 1-53
1-53 1.9.3 Treatment Trends
Health Industry 1.9.4 Delivery 1-55
1.9.5 Competition Forms Basis Of U.S. Delivery of Medical Care Services 1-55
1.9.6 Medical Science and Technology 1-56
1.10 Benefits of home care 1-57
1.10.1 Health Home saves Medicare billions of 1-59
1.11 Demographic trends driving home care 1-61
1.11.1 Integration of Persons with Disabilities 1-61
1.11.2 recovery and active lifestyles of the reduced portion of the population of 1-62
Healthcare Industry Team 1.12 1-63
1.12.1 Reimbursement Health Units 1-64 Industry Team
1.12.2 Home Medical Equipment industry segments 1-65
1-67 1.13 Global Marketing
U.S. health 1.13.1 1-69 Delivery Industry
1.13.2 Competition Forms U.S. Bases Delivery of Medical Care Services 1-70
1.13.3 1-71 European Telemedicine Market Trends
1.14 Hospital & Services Home Care Billing Issues 1-72
1.14.1 Managed Care Requirements 1-74
1.15 market drivers for cost containment in health 1-77
1.15.1 Managed Care Organization Impact 1-78
1.15.2 Reasons Home Health Care has gained wide acceptance 1-78
1.15.3 Managed Change Health Care Industry 1-79
1.15.4 telemedicine for people with long term disability 1-79
1-80 1.15.5 Health Care Cost Containment Trends
1.15.6 Guide to Medicare reimbursement for Power Systems Control unit wheelchair 1-80
1.15.7 Managed Care Organization Impact 1-81
1.16 Reasons Home Health Care has gained wide acceptance 1-81
1.16.1 Managed Care Change in the healthcare industry 1-82
1.16.2 For Telemedicine People with long-term disability 1-82
Telemedicine 1.17 Worldwide Market Distribution System 1-83
1.17.1 Delivery of Health Care not acute 1-83
Distribution Channels 1.17.2 Exploiting 1-84
1.17.3 Information systems worldwide market position Telemedicine 1-84
Increased 1.18 need for information technology 1-86
1.18.1 Medical Error 1-87
1.19 shortcomings of traditional systems of health information 1-88
1.19.1 Telemedicine Information Systems Market Strategy 1-89
1.19.2 Integrated Health Solutions Information Technology 1-90
1.19.3 Flexible product delivery, 10-90
1.19.4 Use of existing client base 1-91
1.20 Telemedicine Information Systems Market Trends 1-92
1.20.1 Clinical Support to spend less time on the desktop and more time taking care of patients 1-94
2. TELEMEDICINE SOFTWARE, EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES, shares FORECASTS market
2.1 Schemes for Telemedicine Market Driving Forces 2-1
2.1.1 Telemedicine Health Landscape 2-3
2.1.2 Systems Telemonitoring Market Forces Driving 2-4
Telemedicine 2.2 Market Shares 2-5
Telemedicine Equipment 2.9 2.3 Market share
2.3.1 Honeywell LifeStream Web-based information of the patient health care 2-11
2.3.2 Honeywell 2-12 Homme
2.3.3 PM50 NIBP/Spo2 Contec Medical Group Patient Monitor 2.12
2.4 Components of Telemedicine and actions modules 2-15 Market
2.4.1 Intel Research 2-16
AMD Global Telemedicine 2.4.2 2-17
Telemedicine Medical 2.5 images 2-18 Market Shares
GE 2.5.1 Digital Image Archive Telemedicine within a 2-20 Fund
Raytel Imaging Network 2.5.2 Philips 2-21
2.6 Software and Telemedicine (SaaS) worldwide 2-23
2.6.1 McKesson Telehealth Advisor 2-24
2.6.2 McKesson Telehealth improves communication and patient self-management 2-25
2.6.3 McKesson Telehealth Care Quality features at a lower cost 2-26
2.6.4 Veterans Administration Bosch success 2-26
2.6.5 Health Hero Network Health Bosch Buddy project was expanded by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services 2-27
2.6.6 GenerationOne 2-29
2.7 Remote Monitoring Mobile Telemedicine Market Shares 2-30
2.7.1 Telemonitoring Systems Cardiocom 2-31
2-32 Cardiocom Omnivisor ™ 2.7.2
Aerotel Medical Systems 2-32 2.7.3
Aerotel Medical ™ 2.7.4 CLINIQA Mobile Systems – Affordable solution for mobile health 2-33
2.7.5 MedApps 2-33
Cardiac Arrhythmia Monitoring Mobile 2.8 Market Shares 2-35
2.8.1 Cardionet 2-36
2-37 Raytel 2.8.2-Philips
2.8.3 Lifewatch 2-38
2.8.4 LifeWatch 2-38 Arrhythmia Monitoring Services
ACT Lifestar 2.8.5 Cardiac Telemetry Ambulatory 2-39
2.9 Telemedicine Network and Sharing 2-40 SOA market
2.9.1 IBM SOA Integration Systems 2-41 Telemedicine Foundation
2.9.2 Financing of IBM System z makes the most efficient 2-42
2.9.3 10x IBM System z more efficient than distributed servers 2-42
2-43 2.9.4 Cisco HealthPresence
2.9.5 Hewlett Packard (HP) / 2-44 Telemedicine 3Com Corporation
2.9.6 HP / 3Com Corporation 2-44
2.10 2-45 Telemedicine Opportunity
2.11 Telemedicine Market Segment Analysis 2-47
Telemedicine Market Forecasts 2-51 2.12
2.1 Market Forecasts 2-52 telemedicine equipment
Component 2.2 Telemedicine electronic modules and global market forecasts 2.3 Market Forecasts 2-56 images Telemedicine Medical
Mobile Telemedicine Monitoring 2.4 Remote Market Forecasts 2-58
2.4.1 Mobile Wireless Health Monitoring 2-58
Cardiac Arrhythmia Monitoring 2.5 Mobile market forecasts 2-60
Telemedicine Networks 2.6 Market Forecasts 2-61
2.7 Telemedicine software applications and software as a service SaaS Worldwide Market Forecasts 2-63
2.8 Telemedicine market segment worldwide Forecasts 2-65
2.9 Equipment and Software for the transmission of medical images, telemedicine 2-67
2.9.1 Telehealth 2-68
Telemedical systems 2.9.2 Challenged 2-68
2.10 Telemedicine Regional Segment Analysis 2-71
3. TELEMEDICINE PRODUCTS, networks and DESCRIPTION SERVICES
Cardiac arrhythmia Mobile 3.1 Monitoring 3-1
3.2 CardioNet 3-2
Philips 3.3-Raytel 3-3
3.4 Lifewatch 3-6
3.4.1 Services LifeWatch Arrhythmia Monitoring 3-7
3.4.2 LifeWatch Services NiteWatch Home Test at 3.9 LifeWatch Services
3.4.3 Clinical experience 3-10 LifeWatch Services
3.4.4 Enrollment Services Web LifeWatch and reporting tools 3-10
Mobile Telemedicine 3.5 Remote Monitoring 3-10
3-11 McKesson Telehealth Advisor 3.6
3.6.1 Telehealth McKesson Enhances patient communication and self-management
3.6.2 McKesson Telehealth Care Quality features at a lower cost 3-12
3.7 Telemanagement Process Home Meditech 3-13 Device
3.7.1 The remote monitoring and telehealth Meditech For Home Health Agencies 3-17
Bosch 3.8 3-20 telehealth Health
3.8.1 Tele-Systems Bosch encourages patients 3-21
Health Hero Network 3.8.2 Bosch 3-21
3.8.3 Bosch range 3-21 ViTelNet Services
3.8.4 U.S. Telehealth: Bosch acquires ViTel Net 3-22
Aerotel Medical Systems 3-23 3.9
Aerotel 3.9.1 BP-Tel ™ Blood Pressure Monitor 3.23 Transtelephonic
Aerotel 3.9.2 ™ Tele-CLINIQA 3-27
Aerotel Medical Systems ™ 3.9.3 Mobile CLINIQA – Affordable solution for mobile health 3-33
Aerotel Medical Systems 3.9.4 Connect-Cell ™ – Mobile Telemedicine 3-33 based on Data Hub
3.10 Cardiocom telemonitoring systems 3-34
Cardiocom Omnivisor ™ 3-35 3.10.1
3-37 Cardiocom Commander 3.10.2
Cardiocom 3.10.3 Telescale ® 3-37
Cardiocom 3.10.4 Thin-Link ® 3-38
3-38 CardiocomGlucoCom 3.10.5
3-39 Cardiocom telemonitoring Tools 3.10.6
Cardiocom 3.10.7 3-40 Integrated Communication System
3.10.8 Remote Monitoring Systems Cardiocom 3-44
3.10.9 Detailed Cardiocom, Target 3-45
10/03/1910 Cardiocom. NET Installation and Maintenance 3-47
3-48 System Cardiocom 10/03/1911
03.10.1912 3-48 Commander Cardiocom
03/10/1913 Cardiocom Commander Data Management System 3-49
10/03/1914 Cardiocom • • Blood Pressure Peak Flow Meter • • • Medical pulse oximeter 3-50 Scale
03/10/1915 Cardiocom Telescale ® 3-52
03/10/1916 Cardiocom Cardio-Plan ™ 3-54
03/10/1917 Cardiocom Respiratory-Plan ™ 3-57
3.11 Santrax telemedicine systems Telephony Solutions 3-59
3.11.1 Santrax Delivered via the Web 3-65
AHL Telemedicine Solutions 3-69 3.12
AHL 3.12.1 Telemedicine services 3-71
3.12.2 Benefits of Telemedicine 3-74 AHL
AHL Cardiostation 3-75 3.12.3
Smart Heartrak 3.12.4 Products 3-76 AHL
AHL Heartrak 3.12.5 – Post-Event cardiac monitoring 3-77
3.13 Honeywell LifeStream Web-based information of the patient health care 3-80
Homme Honeywell 3-81 3.13.1 Interface Options
Honeywell LifeStream safe 3.13.2 View access and issues of patient information in real time 3-82
3.13.3 3-82 Honeywell LifeStream target markets
Honeywell 3.13.4 Products, Software and Peripherals 3-83
Honeywell sentinel 3.13.5 Telehealth Monitor – Total Solution 3-83
3.13.6 Honeywell Genesis Telehealth Monitor – Solution oriented 3-85
Honeywell 3.13.7 Station Central – Diagnostic Software for Patient Care Management 3-87
3.13.8 Telemonitor Honeywell Genesis – Solution oriented 3-87
Honeywell 3.13.9 Central Station Diagnostic Software for Patient Care Management 3-90
03/13/1910 Honeywell medical devices 3-92
13/03/1911 Honeywell Center's Health 3-92 Kiosks
Honeywell 03/13/1912 Homme Health Promotion Environments 3-95
3-96 Sajix 3.14
GenerationOne 3.15 3-97
3.15.1 GenerationOne Mobile Solution Health Support 24 / 7 3-99
Telemedicine Networks 3-99 3.16
Cisco 300-100 3.17
3.17.1 Cisco HealthPresence 300-100
Hewlett-Packard 3.18 / 3Com Corporation 3-102
IBM 3.19 3-105
Bosch 3.20 / Health Hero ® Network deployments with Medicare, VA 3-108
3.20.1 Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services extending and expanding Health Hero Network Health Bosch Project Amigo 3-109
Aruba Networks Wireless Solution 3.21: WiFi wireless LAN 3-113
3.21.1 Aruba Networks solution 3-116 Wireless
3.21.2 Aruba wireless network monitoring real-time night Patient 3-117
3.22 Bernoulli cardiopulmonary Enterprise Management System 3-118
The telemedicine equipment worldwide 3-118 3.23
3.24 Contec Medical Group Patient Monitor PM50 NIBP/Spo2 3-118
3.25 Heartrak Mednet Intelligent Healthcare Technologies 3-124
3.25.1 Heartrak Mednet Health Technologies – Post-Event cardiac monitoring 3-125
3.25.2 Heartrak 3-125 Mednet Healthcare Technologies 1000
Mednet 3.25.3 Health Technologies P-12.8 HeartView 3-126
3.25.4 Health Technologies ™ Mednet Hearton 3-127
3.26 Cardionet 3-128
MCOT CardioNet 3-128 3.26.1
3.26.2 Event Monitoring CardioNet 3-129
CardioNet 3.26.3 Multi-Event Monitor Looping 3-132
3.26.4 CardioNet event in the chest plate Looping not display 3-133
Holter 3.26.5 3-135 CardioNet Monitor
3.27 XTend telemedicine doctor 3-137
Pharmacy XTend 3-139 3.27.1
Xtend 3.27.2 / UNI BioHarp U.S.. 3-140
Telemetry ACT Lifestar 3.28 Ambulatory Cardiac 3-141
ACT Lifestar 3-141 3.28.1 Products
Ex Lifestar ACT 3-142 3.28.2
3.29 GenesisHealthTechnologies HealthPia 3-144
3.29.1 GenesisHealthTechnologies HealthPia glucometer (GlucoPack ™) 3-145
3.29.2 BP cuff GenesisHealthTechnologies 3-150
GenesisHealthTechnologies 3.29.3 Thermo Weight Scale 3-150 HealthPia
3.29.4 GenesisHealthTechnologies information on glucose and Security Testing 3-150
3.30 Igeacom300Systems IgeaCare Nurse call devices 3-152
IgeaCare 3.30.1 Systems Igeacom500 3-153
Igeacom700 IgeaCare Systems 3-156 3.30.2
3.31 Lead LifeSync Wireless System 3-158
LifeSync Wireless ECG System 3.31.1 3-163
SHL Telemedicine Ltd. 3.32 CARDIOSEN'C ™ 3-167
SHL Telemeidicine 3.32.1 CARDIOBEEPER12/12 ™ 3-169
SHL Telemedicine ™ CARDIOPOCKET 3.32.2 3-172
SHL Telemedicine Telemarker 3.32.3 Device ™ transtelephonic cardiac blood 3-172
SHL Telemedicine 3.32.4 Telepress ™ 3-175
MedApps 3.33 3-177
MedApps 3.33.1 Wireless Mobile Health Surveillance 3-179
3.33.2 Health MedApps wireless monitoring 3-180
3.33.3 Mobile MedApps Health Monitoring System Wireless 3-184
HealthPAL MedApps 3-185 3.33.4
HEALTHCOM MedApps 3-186 3.33.5
3.33.6 MedApps HealthLink – 3-190
3.33.7 Medicines Compliance MedPAL 3-191
3.34 Apollo Products / Solutions 3-191
3.35 Heart Imaging Technologies 3-192
3.36 Telemedicine electronic components and modules worldwide 3-193
3.37 Telemedicine Research and Innovation Intel 3-194
3.37.1 Intel Telemedicine Technology and Ecosystem Research 3-194
3.37.2 Intel Health Research Ethnographic 3-195
3.37.3 Intel Health Research Global Understanding 3-196
Focus 3.37.4 Intel Health Research 3-197
3.37.5 Intel Innovation Research evidence-based portfolio 3-199
Intel acquires 3-207 3.37.6 Wind River Systems
3.37.7 Intel Bring Vital Information to the point of care 3-208
3.37.8 Intel Innovation in medical care 3-209
3.37.9 Intel ® Personal Health Guide Health System 3-209
3-210 3.37.10 Intel ® Health Guide
AMD Global Telemedicine 3.38 3-210
3.38.1 AMD Telemedicine in the 3-212 access model
AMD 3.38.2 Primary Telemedicine 3-213
AMD Global Telemedicine 3-214 3.38.3
AMD 3.38.4 Cutting Edge Applications 3-216 Cardiology
3.39 Authentidate exchange of information Health safe and Workflow Management 3-223
3.40 Equipment and software for transmitting medical images, telemedicine 3-225
3.41 Philips / Red Image Raytel 3-226
3.42 Image Archive Digital GE Telemedicine in prison 3-229
3.42.1 GE Centricity RIS / PACS Integrated Solutions 3-230
GE PACS 3.42.2 eHealth 3-232
3.42.3 Central GE remote database supports wider care 3-232
3.43 Telemedicine for Public Health Agencies 3-233
HealthConnect Suite 3.44 Voxiva interactive mobile services 3-233 Health Information
HealthWatch Voxiva 3-234 3.44.1
Voxiva 3-235 3.44.2 Diseases Declaration
HealthWatch 3.44.3 Voxiva database mining 3-236
HealthWatch 3.44.4 Voxiva outbreak detection and analysis 3-236
3.44.5 Voxiva Alerts 3-236 HealthWatch Health Events
3.44.6 investigating cases Voxiva 3-236
Outbreak Management 3.44.7 Voxiva 3-237
Platform Solutions 3-237 3.44.8 Voxiva
Medical Rivulet Communications 3.45 3-240 Video
3.45.1 Rivulet advanced multimedia telemedicine solutions 3-240
3.46 Telemedicine based portable Pelham Sloane and 3-242
4. TELEMEDICINE TECHNOLOGY
4.1 Telemedicine product life cycle Accelerating 4-1
4.1.1 Personal Computer Based Systems provide significant advantages 4-1
4.1.2 Telemedicine establish professional relationships, 4-2 Build benchmarks
4.1.3 detection machine to machine 4-3
Bosch Studies 600 4.2 Congestive heart failure (CHF) patients – 04.04
4.2.1 To improve care of patients with hypertension 4-5
4.2.2 no exact invasive blood pressure measurement in critically ill patients 4-5
4.2.3 The standard blood pressure device calibration method 4-7
4-8 4.3 Assessment of the patient
4.3.1 The precise measurement of pressure 4-8
4.3.2 Accuracy and clinical validation for the SunTech 247 9.4
4.3.3 Pressure Arterial accurate measurement 4-10
4.3.4 The evidence-based innovation 4-10
Cultivating Collaboration 4.4 Intel Telemedicine 4-13
4.4.1 Technology Research 4-13 Independent Living
4.4.2 Behavioral Assessment and Intervention Commons 4-13
4.4.3 Technology Center for Aging Services (CAST) 4.14
4.4.4 Technology everyday in Alzheimer Care (ETAC) 04.14
4.4.5 Oregon Center for Aging and Technology (ORCATECH) 04.14
4.5 people centered 4-14 Research
4.5.1 Innovation Technology starts with 4-17 people
4.6 Terms of Diseases and Medical Care Categories 4-18
4-18 4.6.1 Diabetes
4-18 4.6.2 Chronic Care
4-19 4.6.3 Cardiac Care
4-21 4.6.4 Cardiology
4.6.5 Oncology 4-22
4.6.6 Women's health 4-22
4-23 4.6.7 Regulatory Requirements
4-23 4.6.8 atrial fibrillation
4.6.9 Printing of atrial fibrillation 4-25
4/6/1910 increased risk of stroke 4-26
4.7 Real Time Location System (RTLS) 04.26
4.8 Technology Trends 4-28
4.8.1 Lithium thin film lithium ion batteries 4-28
4.8.2 Market for Thin Film Battery Driving Forces 4-29
4.9 Thin Film Solid State Battery Construction 4-30
4.10 4-31 Medical Science and Technology
4-32 4.10.1 Physical Therapy
4-32 4.10.2 Treatment Trends
5. TELEMEDICINE Company Profiles
Aerotel Medical Systems 5.1 5-1
Aerotel Medical Systems 5.1.1 / Tadiran LifeCare 5-2
Aerotel Medical Systems ™ 5.1.2 CLINIQA Mobile – Mobile Personal Affordable Health 5-3 Solution
Aerotel Medical Systems 5.1.3 Connect-Cell ™ – The mobile telemedicine hubs based on 5-3 data
AMD Global Telemedicine 5.2 5-4
5.2.1 Director of AMD Global Telemedicine clinical training 5-5
U.S. 5.3 AHL Limited HeartCare 5-5
5.4 5-6 Apollo Telemedicine Networking Foundation
Authentidate Holding 5.5 5-8
5-10 5.6 Bosch Group
5.6.1 Bosch Group / Health Hero Network 5-10
5.6.2 The Bosch Group / Net ViTel 5-11
5.6.3 Bosch / ViTelNet 5.11 Range Services
5.6.4 The Charities Property Bosch Group 5-12
Bosch 5.6.5 Healthcare Group 5-13
5.6.6 Health Bosch 5-13 Hero Network
5.6.7 Bosch Group Sales Revenue 5-14
5.6.8 Bosch Automotive Technology Sales 5-15
Bosch 5.6.9 Sales Industrial Technology 5-16
06/05/1910 Bosch Consumer Products and Sales Technology Building 5-18
5-19 Cardiocom 5.7
5.7.1 Telemonitoring System Cardiocom 5-20
Cardiocom 5.7.2 telemonitoring Used by major managed care organizations 5-21
5-22 Cardionet 5.8
5.8.1 Positioning CardioNet 5-26
5.8.2 Acquisition CardioNet-PDSHeart, Inc. 5-30
Cincom Systems 5-30 5.9
5-34 Cisco 5.10
5-34 5.10.1 Cisco Strategy and Focus Areas
Contec 5.11 5-37
5.11.1 Contec Medical Group 5-38
EHealth EHTEL 5.12 5-44
Structure 5.12.1 EHTEL 5-45
5.13 GE 5-45
5.13.1 General Electric Revenue 5-47
5.13.2 GE Healthcare 5-47
GenerationOne 5.14 5-49
5.14.1 Mobile GenerationOne 5-50 Collaborative Care Solution
5.14.2 GenerationOne / Firefly Mobile 5-52
5.14.3 GenesisHealthTechnologies / HealthPia 5-53
5-54 HeartIT 5.15
Hewlett-Packard 5.16 / 3Com 5-55
5.16.1 HP fiscal year 2009 5-55
5.16.2 Hewlett Packard (HP) / 3Com Corporation 5-57
3Com Corporation 5-58 5.16.3
Health 3Com 5.16.4 Customers 5-59
Honeywell 5.17 5-60
5.18 IBM 5-62
5.18.1 IBM Business Strategy 5-63 Association
5-64 5.18.2 IBM Strategic Priorities
BPM 5.18.3 IBM SOA Powered By Intelligent 5-66
IBM presents 5.18.4 Integration and Innovation Customer 5-66
5.18.5 IBM Business Model 5-67
5.18.6 IBM Unified Communications architecture 5-68 Cloud
5.18.7 Portfolio LotusLive based on IBM Cloud social networking and collaboration services 5-70
Revenue 5-71 5.18.8 IBM
5.18.9 IBM Q1 2009 Revenue 5-78
05/18/1910 IBM 2009 Q2 Revenue 5-79
18/05/1911 capabilities 5-80 IBM software
18/05/1912 IBM Systems and technological capabilities 5-82
05/18/1913 5-83 IBM worldwide organizations
05/18/1914 IBM Integrated Supply Chain 5-83
5-84 IBM Security 05/18/1915
18/05/1916 financing makes the system more efficient IBM z 5-87
IgeaCare Solutions 5-89 5.19
5.19.1 Telephone Systems 5-90 IgeaCare based Communication
Intel 5.20 5-91
Intel 5.20.1 Operating Segments 5-92
5.20.2 Intel / Wind River 5-93
5.20.3 The innovation Intel silicon 5-94
5.21 5-96 LifeSync Corp.
Lifewatch 5.22 5-98
Revenue 5-102 5.22.1 LifeWatch
5.23 MedApps, Inc. 5-103
MedApps device 5.23.1 5-105 health personnel
5.23.2 MedApps receives FDA approval for a new way of bringing effective health Remote Monitoring 5-105
5.23.3 MedApps innovative solutions 5-106
5.24 Mednet Healthcare Technologies 5-107
5.25 NuPhysicia LLC 5-107
NuPhysicia 5-108 5.25.1 telemedicine programs
5.26 OCS 5-108
5.27 Philips 5-109
Philips Healthcare 5-110 5.27.1
5.27.2 Income Philips Key figures 5-112
Pelham Sloane 5-113 5.28
Polycom 5-113 5.29
5.29.1 Polycom Products and Telemedicine Services: 5-114
AMD 5.29.2 and Polycom Global offers integrated telemedicine capability Visual and voice to the clinical telehealth 5-115
5.30 ProInfoNet 5-117
New England Telehealth Consortium 5.30.1 5-117
5.30.2 ProInfoNet Web Development and Market Research 5-121
Rivulet 5.31 5-121
Telemedicine Rivulet 5.31.1 5-123
SHL Telemedicine Ltd. 5-124 5.32
5-126 5.33 Siemens
5.33.1 Siemens Healthcare 5-126 complete
5.33.2 Siemens computed tomography (CT) 5-127
5.33.3 Siemens combines images and software systems for evaluation and the package to a client-server solution 5-130
5.33.4 Siemens Molecular Imaging CT meets 5-130
Karl Storz Endoscopy-America 5.34 / Global Care Quest 5-131
Suntech 5-131 5.35
5.35.1 SunTech Medical & Development 5-132 Acquisition Plans
5.36 Voxiva 5-134
Wolters Kluwer Health 5-135 5.37
Wolters Kluwer Health 5-136 5.37.1
Wolters Kluwer Health 5.37.2 Medi-Span ® 5-136
5.37.3 Wolters Kluwer Health Facts & Comparisons ® 5-137
5.38 5-137 XTend Medical Corporation
XTend Medical Partners 5-138 5.38.1
5.38.2 Medical Telemedicine Solution 5-138 XTend
5.38.3 Xtend / UNI BioHarp U.S.. 5-139
5.38.4 XTend Medical Business Model 5-139
XTend 5.38.5 Revenue Model 5-141
5.38.6 XTend / BioHarp 5-143
5.38.7 Purchase Agreement With Medical XTend BioHarp Korea 5-144
5.38.8 Medical XTend / AmeriChoice 5-145
5.39 Other companies selected Telemedicine 5-146
5.39.1 A & D 5-146
AMD 5.39.2 5-146
American TeleCare 5-147 5.39.3
Applied Medical Solutions 5-147 5.39.4
Arinc 5-147 5.39.5
5.39.6 AT & T 5-148
Canon 5-148 5.39.7
Cisco 5-148 5.39.8
Centura Health 5-149 5.39.9
Call 5-149 Chorus 5.39.10
5-149 Clinidata 5.39.11
CSI 5-150 5.39.12
Delphi Medical Systems 5-150 5.39.13
E-Telme 5-151 5.39.14
GlobalMedia 5-151 5.39.15
IMDsoft 5-151 5.39.16
IMetrikus 5-152 5.39.17
Interactive Solutions 5-152 5.39.18
Nonin ® Medical 5-153 5.39.19
Polycom 5-153 5.39.20
Qualcomm 5-153 5.39.21
RSA 5.39.22 5-154 Medical
SHL Telemedicine 5-154 5.39.23
Sony 5-155 5.39.24
Tandberg 5-155 5.39.25
Telemedicus 5-155 5.39.26
VBrick Systems 5-156 5.39.27
5.39.28 VISICU 5-156
Verizon 5-157 5.39.29
Net ViTel 5-157 5.39.30
Telecare Viterion 5-158 5.39.31
5.39.32 a communications cable 5-158
5-159 Zydacron 5.39.33
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