Deerfield Beach, FL -- (SBWire) -- 05/20/2016 --This new 2010 study on Telemedicine equipment, information software, and services, has 669 pages, 205 tables and figures. Worldwide markets are poised to achieve significant growth as the healthcare providers worldwide move to more cost efficient healthcare modalities leveraging telemedicine. Vendors are building out localized direct physician based services organizations, distribution partnerships, and e-commerce sites that support a telemedicine brand in every region.
Telemedicine is more cost efficient than nursing home or hospital care, every patient would rather stay at home if possible. As new telemedicine equipment and services proliferate in the U.S. and worldwide, more and more vital signs based healthcare delivery is being implemented.
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Healthcare delivery systems are moving towards a quantum shift in care delivery. Technology provides a way to sense and monitor heart disease, inflammation, infection, cancer, diabetic condition, and chronic condition status using technology. This represents a quantum shift in care diagnosis. The old methods of verbal description that the physician rarely listens to and in person visual inspection are becoming less important. The monitoring technologies and blood work are being used in combination with imaging and telemetrics to provide a real time, continuous evaluation of patient condition.
This leads to care delivery by the numbers.
Few people describe themselves as old or sick—regardless of their age or health. We are moving toward care delivery by the numbers in combination with physical examination in person or over the HD TV. HD TV gives a quick, vivid image of where a person hurts and what they look like. The new sensor technology gives physicians visibility inside a person that is not available from a simple verbal description.
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Table of Content
1. Telemedicine Market Description and Market Dynamics
1.1 Telemedicine Definition
1.1.1 Telemedicine Benefits
1.1.2 50 Different Medical Subspecialties Have Successfully Used Telemedicine
1.1.3 Telemedicine Reimbursement Fee Structure
1.2 Healthcare IT Support for Telemedicine in Asia
1.2.1 Healthcare IT in Australia
1.2.2 Telemedicine for the Internet
1.3 Technologies To Support Telemedicine Approaches
1.3.1 WinterGreen Research Healthcare Reform Vision and Strategy
1.4 Home Health Care
1.4.1 Home Health Quality Care
1.4.2 Medicare
1.4.3 Medicaid
1.5 Home Care Services Payors
1.5.1 Self-pay
1.5.2 Public Third-party Payors: Medicare
1.5.3 Public Third-party Payors: Medicaid
1.5.4 Public Third-party Payors: Older Americans Act (OAA)
1.5.5 Veterans Administration
1.5.6 Social Services Block Grant Programs
1.5.7 Community Organizations
1.5.8 Private Third-party Payors
1.6 Types of Home Care Agencies
1.6.1 Nursing care
1.6.2 Physical therapy
1.6.3 Occupational therapy
1.6.4 Speech therapy
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