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Research and Markets: United States Delivering Quality Healthcare to the Digital Home: The 2014 Edition

Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Delivering Quality Healthcare to the Digital Home: The 2014 Edition" report to their offering.

This report provides an update of changes and adoption for the digital home care market since the release of the 2010 edition. It reviews technology advances, device and service inventions, care model innovations, and home care trends in the Obamacare era and analyzes digital technology's impact on care quality, access, and cost. It covers four home care business areas: chronic care, aging-in-place services, wellness, and virtual doctor visits. The report updates Parks Associates' U.S. connected health market forecasts by segment from 2014-2019.

From the press release "Research and Markets: United States Delivering Quality Healthcare to the Digital Home: The 2014 Edition."

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