How should the mobile industry address the vast business opportunity in the connected care market? Berg Insight forecasts that the number of cellular connections in the connected care market in North America will increase from 25.6 million in 2023 to more than 41.4 million in 2028. Learn more about how wireless technology can become seamlessly integrated with medical alert and remote patient monitoring (RPM) solutions in this 150-page in-depth report.
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
List of Figures
Executive Summary
1. Healthcare in North America
1.1. Introduction
1.1.1. The ageing population
1.1.2. Metabolic syndrome and lifestyle-related diseases
1.2. Chronic diseases
1.2.1. Cardiovascular diseases
1.2.2. Chronic respiratory diseases
1.2.3. Diabetes
1.2.4. Obstructive sleep apnea
1.3. Neurological disorders, mental disorders and physical disabilities
1.3.1. Autism spectrum disorders
1.3.2. Dementia
1.3.3. Epilepsy
1.3.4. Other disorders and disabilities
1.4. Healthcare systems
1.4.1. Healthcare
1.4.2. Long-term care
1.5. The regulatory environment
1.5.1. Medical device regulations
1.5.2. Medical data regulations
1.5.3. Standardisation
2. Medical Alert Solutions
2.1. Market overview
2.1.1. Form factors and use cases
2.1.2. Monitoring services
2.1.3. Value chain
2.1.4. Competitive landscape
2.2. Solution providers
2.2.1. ADT Corporation
2.2.2. Alert1
2.2.3. Aloe Care Health
2.2.4. Anelto
2.2.5. Bay Alarm Medical
2.2.6. Climax Technology
2.2.7. Connect America
2.2.8. Essence Group
2.2.9. Freeus (Becklar Group)
2.2.10. HandsFree Health (Quarvis Health)
2.2.11. Laipac Technology
2.2.12. LifeAlert Emergency Response
2.2.13. LifeStation
2.2.14. Lively (Best Buy)
2.2.15. LogicMark
2.2.16. Medical Guardian
2.2.17. MetAlert (GTX Corp)
2.2.18. MobileHelp (Medical Guardian)
2.2.19. ModivCare
2.2.20. Mytrex
2.2.21. Numera (Previously Nortek Control)
2.2.22. QMedic
2.2.23. Silvertree
2.2.24. Vayyar Imaging
3. Remote Patient Monitoring Solutions
3.1. Market overview
3.1.1. Form factors and use cases
3.1.2. Value chain
3.1.3. Competitive landscape
3.2. Solution providers
3.2.1. A&D Medical
3.2.2. Abbott
3.2.3. Accuhealth
3.2.4. AMC Health
3.2.5. Biofourmis
3.2.6. BioIntelliSense
3.2.7. BioTelemetry (Philips)
3.2.8. BIOTRONIK
3.2.9. Boston Scientific
3.2.10. CareSimple
3.2.11. Current Health (BestBuy Health)
3.2.12. Dexcom
3.2.13. eDevice
3.2.14. Fisher & Paykel Healthcare
3.2.15. Glooko
3.2.16. Health Recovery Solutions (HRS)
3.2.17. Lark Health
3.2.18. Life365
3.2.19. Masimo
3.2.20. Medtronic
3.2.21. Nonin Medical
3.2.22. Omada Health
3.2.23. Omron Healthcare
3.2.24. Optimize Health
3.2.25. Philips
3.2.26. ResMed
3.2.27. Teladoc Health
3.2.28. TruBridge
3.2.29. TytoCare
3.2.30. Validic
3.2.31. VitalConnect
3.2.32. Withings
4. Market Forecasts and Conclusions
4.1. Market trends and analysis
4.1.1. An ageing population increases healthcare expenditure
4.1.2. Technology enabled care enables elderly to age at home for longer
4.1.3. Cellular technologies enable reliable connectivity for medical devices
4.1.4. Standalone systems to be replaced by platform solutions
4.1.5. Increasing government reimbursement for connected care applications
4.1.6. The growth of lightweight solutions is broadening the market
4.1.7. From remote patient monitoring to data-driven patient engagement
4.1.8. RPM applications can modernize clinical trial processes
4.1.9. Emerging players and market expansion transform the industry landscape
4.1.10. Convergence between medical alert systems and RPM solutions
4.1.11. The critical role of cybersecurity in digital solutions