a comprehensive research solution
for the emerging digital health market

 

Upcoming Webcast

Webcast: Home Health Monitoring: Where Is the Next Growth Pathway?
June 28, 2007 | 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm CST | Audio Coming Soon! | More info

For years, health monitoring technologies have struggled to find new markets for themselves. In the past, most vendors chased the nations 7,000-plus big and small home care provides and bid on contracts from various government agencies. As the demand from these two segments becomes stagnant, the whole industry is looking for new opportunities on the horizon. This webcast will feature leading analyst, Harry Wang, and industry visionaries discussing views on the following:

  • Will the next big market be the disease management industry? Self-insured employers? Integrated health systems? Pharmaceutical companies? or consumers?
  • What are the next big opportunities for home health monitoring technologies through presentation, discussion and debate.

Participants:

Daniel Gold, Chief Operating Officer, ViTelCare

Alan Armer, Vice President, R&D, Catholic Health

Michael Lemnitzer, Sr. Director, Philips Consumer Healthcare Solutions

Peter Boland, PhD, Director of Business Development, BeWell Mobile Technology

Moderator: Harry Wang, Sr. Analyst, Parks Associates

For questions, please contact Ruthie Pinkerton.

Research Service

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Parks Associates’ 2007 Digital Health Service: Analyzing Health and Wellness Markets for Digital Devices and Services, incorporates a variety of research products including:

  • Industry reports

  • Action Briefs

  • Multiclient Studies

  • Quarterly digital health newsletters

  • Webcasts

  • On-demand custom projects

Parks Associates will address the following questions through the annual Digital Health Service. For more information on this service, contact Ruthie Pinkerton.

  1. What is the market potential for technology-driven healthcare products and services?

  2. What are the target markets for these new products and services, and how does one influence key decision makers?

  3. Are consumers ready (or how prepared are they) to embrace technology-driven healthcare products and services?

  4. What are the requirements from physicians, nurses, and other caregivers for these new technologies and services?

  5. How will governments and the private sector spearhead research, product and service trials, and marketing?

  6. What are the regulatory issues and policy trends that could impact digital healthcare services and products?

  7. How will health insurers’ policies and practices affect the adoption of new technology-driven healthcare products and services?

  8. What are the opportunities for home installers, home management service providers, and broadband service providers in this emerging market?

  9. What are the key enabling technologies, and how are they going to influence care delivery?

  10. What are the standard issues and system integration and interoperability landmines that device makers, technology vendors, and service providers should resolve?

Parks Associates’ expertise derives from a combination of primary research, industry analysis, and decades of experience studying the business and consumer issues affecting the emergence and adoption of innovative technology products and services.

Areas covered by Parks Associates

Home Networking

Residential Gateways

Broadband Access and Services

Interactive Entertainment

On-Demand Entertainment and IPTV

Home Systems, including security, lighting control, automation, and energy

Internet Service Gaming

Consumer Electronics Wireless Connectivity Remote Interfaces

The Last Mile

Competition: Cable, Telco, Satellite and Others

 
 

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