Abstract
This research service provides an overview of patient monitoring and the
current trends in this particular sector. It also covers some of the latest
technologies that have revolutionized the patient monitoring industry as of
today, and offers strategic recommendations to the reader.
Table of Contents
1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- Scope and Methodology
- Introduction
- A Brief Synopsis of Current and Future Trends
- Recent Innovations and Developments in Patient Monitoring
2 TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION FACTOR ANALYSIS
- Technology Drivers and Challenges
- Technology Drivers
- Technology Challenges
- Current and Future Trends
- Wireless Communication and Recommendations
- Wireless Communication in Hospitals
- Analyst Insights and Strategies and Recommendations
3 PATIENT MONITORING VENDORS AND OFFERINGS
- Patient Monitoring Vendor Profiles and Product Offerings--Americas and
Europe
- Noninvasive Glucose and Haemoglobin Monitoring Using Optical
Methods--Israel
- Intuitive Operation--The Key to the Future for Building Patient
Monitors--USA
- Cardiac Pulmonary Resuscitation Devices to Alleviate Complexities in the
Heart--USA
- A Combination of a Medical Grid Workstation and a Talking Station to
Offer Better Patient Diagnosis--Germany
- Seamless Integration of Data Achieved through a Combination of PM in All
Levels of Acuity Care--USA
- Compact Vital Signs Monitor that Tracks Vital Parameters with Ease and
Flexibility--USA
- Finger Clip-Based Blood Oxygen Monitor To Alter the Landscape of Pulse
Monitoring Business--Israel
- Patient Monitoring Vendors and Their Potential Offerings--Asia Pacific
- Embedded Microprocessor Technology-Based PM System to Revolutionize PM
Business--China
- Leading PM Company Achieves 16-Bed Monitoring--Japan
- Stress Monitoring Solution To Curb Stress-Related Disorders--Taiwan
4 PATENTS AND KEY CONTACTS
- Patents
- European Patents
- US Patents
- Key Contacts
- Contacts--The Americas
- Contacts--Europe and Others
5 DECISION SUPPORT DATABASE
- Database Tables
- Number of Hospitals (1999-2006)
- Number of Physicians (1999-2006)
- Mortality Due to Coronary Heart Disease (1999-2006)
- Incidence of Myocardial Infarction (1999-2006)
- Number of Nurses (2002-2012)