Press Release: mHealth Users of Remote Health Monitoring to Reach 3 million by 2016: Smartphones Play Leading Role
Additionally, Smartphone
Hardware Peripheral Market to Gain Traction
Hampshire, UK - 2nd February 2012: A burgeoning market for healthcare
peripherals and increasing smartphone processing power will result in the
number of patients monitored by mobile networks to rise to 3 million by 2016, finds
Juniper Research's latest report on the mHealth sector.
Remote patient monitoring, using the smartphone as a hub, will also lower
the cost of mHealth services by reducing the need for costly tailored devices.
Cardiac Monitoring Leads the
Field
The new Juniper report finds
that the monitoring of cardiac outpatients is currently leading the field, as
insurance reimbursement in the US market plays a key role. However, in time the
management of diabetes and COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disorder) and
other chronic diseases will play an important role in the remote patient
monitoring market.
"Remote patient monitoring will step in to reduce the cost burden of
unhealthy lifestyles and aging populations," says report author Anthony Cox.
But while remote patient monitoring is already showing both positive medical
outcomes and cost savings over outpatient care, more trials would still benefit
mHealth in order to further convince the medical establishment of its benefits,
finds Juniper Research.
Further findings from the report include:
·
Mobile Healthcare and medical App downloads will
reach 44 million in 2012, Rising to 142 Million in 2016
·
Clarification from the US FDA (Food and Drug
Administration) on which mHealth apps will require FDA approval is still
required but is expected to add further impetus to the market.
·
Developing markets continue to benefit from
SMS-based education programmes and stand to benefit in medium term from
app-based healthcare services such as mobile ultrasound that are now being
developed
·
EHR (electronic health records) have yet to gain
significant traction even in developed markets but in the long term will become
an important component of mHealth offerings
A complimentary mHealth whitepaper and further details of the full study can be downloaded from the Juniper
Research website.
Juniper Research provides research and analytical services
to the global hi-tech communications sector, providing consultancy, analyst
reports and industry commentary.
Jess Hanslip
Juniper Research
T: +44(0)1256 830 001
E: jess.hanslip@juniperresearch.com
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