For hundreds of years, the key drivers of progress in healthcare were biology and chemistry. Now, they are data science and software. Organizations are utilizing Internet of Things (IoT) technologies to access real-time data and gain visibility into their operations throughout the manufacturing value chain.
The global IoT devices market in the healthcare sector is expected to grow at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 47.3% from 2016 to 2020, to over $500M. Big Healthcare is being gradually undermined by swelling networks of connected biosensors, ubiquitous mobile devices, and cloud-based healthcare apps. Collectively, these phenomena are grouped under the umbrella term, “The Internet of Medical Things”.
Scope
- This report analyses the growth of healthcare spending.
- It discusses the importance and benefits of technologies such as the internet of things (IoT), which is expected to shake up healthcare.
- It identifies six enabling technologies that are set to transform the healthcare industry over the next two years, together with the respective winners.
Reasons to buy
- The report focuses on big players in key healthcare technology categories that may be disrupted over the next two years.
- It highlights the key technology trends that are expected to occur over the next two years in the global healthcare sector.
- It provides an overview of how technology is changing the delivery of healthcare.
- It gives an insight into the technologies with the most potential impact on the value chain.
- It highlights some disruptive healthcare technologies.
- The report also offers an industry analysis and digital health highlights across major therapy areas in 2017.
The global IoT devices market in the healthcare sector is expected to grow at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 47.3% from 2016 to 2020, to over $500M. Big Healthcare is being gradually undermined by swelling networks of connected biosensors, ubiquitous mobile devices, and cloud-based healthcare apps. Collectively, these phenomena are grouped under the umbrella term, “The Internet of Medical Things”.
Scope
- This report analyses the growth of healthcare spending.
- It discusses the importance and benefits of technologies such as the internet of things (IoT), which is expected to shake up healthcare.
- It identifies six enabling technologies that are set to transform the healthcare industry over the next two years, together with the respective winners.
Reasons to buy
- The report focuses on big players in key healthcare technology categories that may be disrupted over the next two years.
- It highlights the key technology trends that are expected to occur over the next two years in the global healthcare sector.
- It provides an overview of how technology is changing the delivery of healthcare.
- It gives an insight into the technologies with the most potential impact on the value chain.
- It highlights some disruptive healthcare technologies.
- The report also offers an industry analysis and digital health highlights across major therapy areas in 2017.
Table of Contents
PLAYERS 3
TRENDS 4
VALUE CHAIN 7
Prevention 7
Diagnosis 8
Treatment 8
Monitoring 8
Recording 9
THE INTERNET OF MEDICAL THINGS 10
DISRUPTIVE HEALTHCARE TECHNOLOGIES 11
Genomics 11
Mobile Health 13
Health IT Systems 14
Robotics 17
Virtual and augmented reality 18
3D Printing 19
INDUSTRY ANALYSIS 21
Digital health highlights across major therapy areas in 2017 22
Oncology 22
Immunology 23
Neurology 23
Ophthalmology 24
Cardiovascular and metabolic disorders 24
Infectious Diseases 25
COMPANIES 27
Public Companies 28
Private MedTech Companies 31
APPENDIX: OUR “THEMATIC” RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 32
PLAYERS 3
TRENDS 4
VALUE CHAIN 7
Prevention 7
Diagnosis 8
Treatment 8
Monitoring 8
Recording 9
THE INTERNET OF MEDICAL THINGS 10
DISRUPTIVE HEALTHCARE TECHNOLOGIES 11
Genomics 11
Mobile Health 13
Health IT Systems 14
Robotics 17
Virtual and augmented reality 18
3D Printing 19
INDUSTRY ANALYSIS 21
Digital health highlights across major therapy areas in 2017 22
Oncology 22
Immunology 23
Neurology 23
Ophthalmology 24
Cardiovascular and metabolic disorders 24
Infectious Diseases 25
COMPANIES 27
Public Companies 28
Private MedTech Companies 31
APPENDIX: OUR “THEMATIC” RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 32