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Healthcare
Healthcare, the world's largest industry, is transforming faster than ever. The focus on outcomes based medicine and optimal health management of populations will result in major seismic shifts. Modernization and reform measures are being employed globally by public and private sector organizations to meet the growing need for healthcare. New technologies are being created, offering enormous promise to improve care delivery.
Our Transformational Health practice serves all key industry stakeholders through partnership models that provide access to high-quality content and our global team of industry experts. The practice includes Visionary Health, Life Sciences, Advanced Medical Technologies and Connected Health, focusing on evolving healthcare technologies and covering the entire industry spectrum
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17 May 2016  |  North America  |  Market Research
Medical Imaging Services Market in France, Forecast to 2020
New Regional Health Initiatives Revitalize Growth Prospects, Motivate Phased Adoption of Managed Equipment Services (MES) and Multi-Vendor Services (MVS)
France is far behind Netherlands, which has the highest penetration rate of medical imaging contracts under non-conventional business models such as managed equipment services (MES) and multi-vendor services (MVS), and behind the United Kingdom, which has the largest number of such contracts. The French Ministry of Health’s substantial cost-cutti...
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09 May 2016  |  North America  |  Market Research
US and Western European Atrial Fibrillation Market, Forecast to 2025
Demand-Supply Gaps Create Space for New Technologies and Products, Cardiac Mapping Systems and Robotic Magnetic Systems to Witness Strong Growth
The evolution of new products and technology has impacted the type of procedures conducted, and clinicians must ensure that they keep pace with these advancements. These factors will play a major role in the adoption of new products, thereby boosting procedure volumes. Ablation continues to strengthen its value proposition in various healthcare s...
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04 May 2016  |  North America  |  Market Research
The Transformation of the American Hospital, Assessment to 2020
Focus Shifts from Patient Volumes to Value-based Outcomes and Collaborative Care
The US hospital industry is in the midst of a major transformation of clinical and operational strategy, moving from a “heads to beds” provider-centric delivery system to a collaborative care continuum, with the patient at the epicenter of attention. Research analysis covers how reimbursement cuts and regulatory changes contribute towards the e...
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03 May 2016  |  North America  |  Market Research
US Telehealth Virtual Visits Market, Forecast to 2020
Services for the 21st Century House Call
This Frost & Sullivan research service presents a comprehensive analysis of the market potential and dynamics of telehealth virtual visits in the United States. It describes emerging technologies in the telehealth services market and analyses the factors driving the need to deploy virtual or video telehealth solutions across a variety of settings. ...
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18 Apr 2016  |  Africa  |  Market Outlook
Africa Healthcare Industry Outlook, 2016
Value-based Transformations in Home Diagnostic Technologies, Exclusive Drugs, and Improved Point of Care Energise Healthcare Ecosystem
Africa is experiencing a plethora of changes in the healthcare segment. From being the market of imports and low-value manufacturing, the continent is transforming into a region of tailor-made medical equipment that is compatible with telemedicine solutions. There is an increase in the in-country production of pharmaceuticals, smart phone applicati...
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08 Apr 2016  |  North America  |  Market Research
Global Intensive Care Unit Infrastructure—Comparative Analysis, 2015
Trends Highlight Urgent Need for Cost-effective Critical Care Strategies, Tilt toward Higher ICU Bed Utilization Rates and Reduced Length of Stay (LOS)
Intensive care units (ICUs) are primarily for managing patients with acute or lifethreatening disease or conditions. The critical care provided in the ICUs depends upon the resource availability such as skilled personnel and reliable advanced therapeutic and monitoring equipments. Hence, ICUs contribute to a significant amount of spending despite b...
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01 Apr 2016  |  North America  |  Mega Trends
Mega Trends in Russia, Forecast to 2025
Transitioning from Turbulent Oil-based Economy to Internet-based Economy of the Future
25 years after the fall of the Soviet Union, Russia remains burdened with economic, social, and political crises. The recent ruble-oil crisis further weakened the economy. By examining the key Mega Trends in Russia, along with other factors that will impact and shape the country’s economy, this presentation discusses how the economic, political, ...
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30 Mar 2016  |  North America  |  Market Research
Top Trends in Health IT, HIMSS16
Population Health Management, Precision Medicine, Value-based Reimbursement and Other Factors Changing the Landscape of Healthcare
The 2016 HIMSS Annual Conference and Exhibition, a key event for the health IT industry, held in Las Vegas, provided a comprehensive overview of the state of the market from the perspective of various stakeholders, including health IT vendors, healthcare providers, and government regulators. The topics and tone of the HIMSS annual meeting can be le...
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30 Mar 2016  |  North America  |  Technology Research
Enabling Technologies in Global Surgical Robots Market
Robot-assisted Surgeries to Revolutionize Orthopedic, Gastrointestinal, Obstetrics/ Gynecological, Neurosurgery and Ocular Applications
Robots have increasingly become important in the field of surgical interventions due to growing complexity of surgical procedures for difficult diseases, and greater demand towards minimal invasive surgery. This research service highlights technological advances and innovations in surgical robots. The R&D network driving the growth of surgical robo...
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18 Mar 2016  |  North America  |  Market Research
Vital Signs - Stem Cell Therapy in Ischemic Stroke Recovery
Additional Clinical Trials Critical to Building on Early Promise
As indicated by the World Health Organization, stroke is the second-leading cause of death for people over the age of 60 and is the fifth-leading cause of death for those between the ages of 15 and 59. The incidence of stroke is expected to increase by 25% over the next 20 years. Over 40% of ischemic stroke victims have permanent symptoms and only ...
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