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The Bottom Line
1.0 Notes on Methodology
1.1 Methodology
1.2 Definitions
1.3 Scope of Report
2.0 Overview of Medical Devices for Home Care Monitoring
2.1 The Shift to Preventive Care and the Opportunity for Medical Devices
2.2 Market Demand for Connected Medical Monitoring Devices
2.3 Role of Service Providers in the Distribution of Medical Monitoring Devices
2.4 Role of Retail Channel in the Distribution of Medical Monitoring Devices
3.0 Technology Requirements
3.1 Biometric Algorithms and Biosensor Technologies
3.2 Networking Support and Communication Technologies
3.3 Software and Middleware
3.4 Industry Standardization Efforts
4.0 Key Device Categories and Features
4.1 Medical Devices for Diabetic Care
4.2 Medical Devices for Respiratory Care
4.3 Medical Devices for Cardiovascular Care
4.4 Wellness and Fitness Monitoring Devices
4.5 Choices of In-home Data Gateway
5.0 Key Industry Issues for the Connected Medical Monitoring Device Industry
5.1 The Impact of Reimbursement on Sales and Distribution
5.2 Regulatory and Legislative Environment
5.3 Clinician Acceptance and Consumer Compliance
5.4 Medical Liability
5.5 Summary of Industry Drivers and Barriers
6.0 Market Forecasts and Implications
6.1 Market Potential for Connected Medical Monitoring Devices
6.2 Market Implications and Recommendations
Resource Book
Section I: Background on Medical Device Industry in Major Developed Countries
Canada
European Union
Japan
United States
Section II: Networking Technology Overview
Bluetooth
ZigBee (IEEE 802.15.4)
Universal Serial Bus (USB)
Wi-Fi® (IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n)
Ultra-Wideband (IEEE 802.15.3a)
Near Field Communication (NFC)
Z-Wave
Section III: Company Profiles
A&D Medical
Aerotel
Animas Corporation
BL Healthcare
Body Media Inc.
Boston Scientific
DexCom Inc.
Docobo
eHIT Ltd
FitSense Technology
iMetrikus
Instromedix (Card Guard)
Masimo Corporation
Medtronic
Microlife
Nellcor
Nonin Medical
Omron
PHD Medical
Philips
St. Jude Medical
Tunstall
ViTelNet
WebVMC