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2016 Forecast: Push Telecommunications for Tele-Medicine (PTT) and M-Health Market Size, Shares, Strategies, Trends, and Growth 2021

Telemedicine, telehealth, and M-health Market 2016 is Projected to reach $45.4 billion by 2021

 

Deerfield Beach, FL -- (SBWIRE) -- 05/18/2016 -- A new study Push Telecommunications for Tele-Medicine (PTT) and M-Health Market Shares, Strategy, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2015 to 2021. The 2015 study has 815 pages, 259 tables and figures. Worldwide markets are poised to achieve significant growth as the push systems are used inside telemedicine systems and m-health apps to move patient and clinician communication in a secure manner to and from the person or clinician that needs the healthcare information. Telecommunications initiatives are being implemented with handset and tablet communications for all patients and clinicians.

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Tele-medicine and M-health market driving forces relate to people taking more responsibility for their own health. Tele-medicine and m-health contribute to healthcare delivery in the home and office. M-health, delivered over the smart phone and tablet, comes in the form of apps. Tele-medicine is evolving toward smart phone device delivery as well.

The cost of tele-medicine for the US veterans administration is $1,630 per patient per annum. This is substantially less than skilled nursing facility programs and nursing home care which cots $100,000 per annum. VHA's positive experience with enterprise-wide home tele-medicine implementation is driving adoption by hospitals everywhere. Telemedicine is an appropriate and cost-effective way of managing chronic care patients in both urban and rural settings.

The tele-medicine adoption rate is growing. Cost of care delivery has become a major concern worldwide as the population ages. Mobile phone apps and remote telemedicine equipment are driving increased adoption, growing adoption rates. Concerns regarding the efficacy of care through use of tele-medicine in healthcare industry have alleviated. Reimbursement is being made available for clinicians for the use of tele-medicine.

Patients are being encouraged to take more responsibility for their own care. Technology is bringing change. People have more accurate information available to themselves. The current situation is impacted by the very high proportion medical spending that is directed to treatment of chronic disease. A second aspect is that chronic conditions are best controlled by interventions on a daily basis with a trusted nurse monitoring and measuring outcomes of various situations.

The tele-monitors integrates with the management suites to empower care providers within healthcare systems, physician offices, or home health agencies with web-enabled, on-demand access to this configurable device. Wireless connectivity with a broad range of peripheral devices supports patients with a variety of the needs and risk factors.

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Table of Contents

1. PUSH TELECOMMUNICATIONS FOR TELE-MEDICINE (PTT) AND M-HEALTH MARKET DESCRIPTION AND MARKET DYNAMICS 64
1.1 Definition of PTT 64
1.2 eICUs 64
1.3 Remote Monitoring as Standard of Care 66
1.3.1 Telemonitoring Systems Premise 68
1.3.2 Sedentary Get Exercise And Heart Failure Patients Pay Attention To Swelling In Their Feet, Ankles Or Legs 68
1.3.3 Telemonitoring Systems Improve Home Health Care 69
1.3.4 Vital Signs And Health Status Are Measured Daily 70
1.3.5 Telemonitoring at Home 71
1.4 Federal Medicare Program for Seniors Health Apps-CMS 71
1.4.1 Cardiac Monitoring 71
1.5 Telemedicine 75
1.5.1 Nursing Stations 76
1.5.2 Telemedicine Services 78
1.5.3 Service Provider Adoption of Tele-Monitoring 79
1.5.4 Telemedicine Delivery Mechanisms 83
1.5.5 Telemedicine Point-To-Point Connections 83
1.5.6 High Definition Video Communication 84
1.6 Telemonitors Customized To Meet Individual Needs 86
1.7 US Makes Telemedicine Priority 89
1.7.1 Federal Funding for Telemedicine 91
1.7.2 US Telemedicine Medicareā€“ 91
1.7.3 US Veterans Health Administration (VA) Use of Telemonitoring 92
1.7.4 Tele-monitoring Demonstrates Positive Results In Improving Health Care And Reducing Costs Of Veterans93
1.7.5 US VA Tele-monitoring Targeted Innovation:95
1.8 Tele-Monitor Devices 97
1.8.1 Customizing Tele-Monitors 97
1.8.2 IntelĀ® Health Care Management Security 98
1.9 Telemonitoring Research 100
1.9.1 New England Journal of Medicine Research 101
1.9.2 NEJM Has Published Several Letters That Critique The Study 103
1.9.3 Bosch Health Buddy Desktop Research 106
1.9.4 Physician Notification on CHF 107
1.9.5 US Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act 110
1.10 Federal, State, Local, And Foreign Laws Compliance 112
1.10.1 Government Regulation of Medical Devices 113
1.10.2 Before And After A Medical Device Is Commercially Distributed, Ongoing Responsibilities Under FDA Regulations 115
1.10.3 Tele-monitoring Third-Party Reimbursement 117
1.11 Health Information Privacy HIPAA Requirements 117
1.11.1 HIPAA Enforcement 124
1.11.2 OCR Responsible For Enforcing HIPAA Privacy and Security Rules 126
1.12 Hospital and Insurance Company Telemedicine Services
127 1.12.1 Hospital Telemedicine Systems 128
1.13 Postacute Care Co-ordination: Healthcare Reform Readmission Penalties 129
1.13.1 Federal Crimes Under The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act HIPAA 129
1.14 Partners Mass General Cardiologist Program for High Risk Heart Failure Patients 131

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