Table of Contents 1. Executive Summary
2. Methodology & Scope 2.1. General methodology of IDATE's reports 2.2. Definition and scope
3. Connected healthcare markets 3.1. Value chain 3.2. Connected services 3.2.1. Telemedicine and remote monitoring 3.2.2. Healthcare applications and tools 3.3. Connected devices 3.3.1. Connectivity issues 3.3.2. Medical equipment and medication 3.3.3. Consumer wearable devices and sensors 3.4. Regulation, standardisation and data management 3.4.1. Regulation regarding health data security 3.4.2. Standards and interoperability 3.4.3. Devices and data platforms
4. Player strategies 4.1. Overview 4.1.1. Player initiatives 4.1.2. Convergence of consumer wearables and medical devices 4.2. Medtech companies and pure player 4.2.1. Royal Philips 4.2.2. Medtronic 4.2.3. American Well 4.2.4. Withings 4.3. Internet players 4.3.1. Google 4.3.2. Apple 4.4. Telcos 4.4.1. Vodafone 4.4.2. AT&T
5. Market analysis 5.1. Market estimation 5.1.1. Connected devices 5.1.2. Connected services 5.2. Drivers and barriers 5.2.1. Drivers 5.2.2. Barriers Tables Table 1: Healthcare applications and tools Table 2: Main initiatives of Philips in connected healthcare market Table 3: Main initiatives of Medtronic in connected healthcare market Table 4: Main initiatives of American Well in connected healthcare market Table 5: Main initiatives of Google in connected healthcare market Table 6: Main initiatives of Apple in connected healthcare market
Figures Figure 1: Healthcare value chain Figure 2: Remote monitoring services built on the 2net Hub device and cloud by Qualcomm Life Figure 3: eDevice WireX: a plug-and-play network converter for wired e-health solutions Figure 4: Cortrium C3 device Figure 5: Connected pills for medication adherence by Proteus Digital Health Figure 6: Fitbit Surge allowing heart rate and sleep monitoring Figure 7: Draft Shared Nationwide Interoperability Roadmap for Health industries in the US Figure 8: Initiatives by giant players in connected healthcare market Figure 9: Initiatives by pure players and start-ups Figure 10: Health and wellness wearable devices segments Figure 11: Potential evolution path of connected devices Figure 12: Philips HealthSuite digital platform Figure 13: An example of CareCatalyst-enabled solutions Figure 14: Philips Hospital and Home telemedicine solutions Figure 15: eCareManager for in-hospital telemedicine Figure 16: IntelliVue Cableless/wearable monitor Figure 17: eCareCompanion platform Figure 18: Wearable health devices by Philips Figure 19: eCareCoordinator – clinical telemedicine software Figure 20: DreamMapper dashboard Figure 21: Pricing of Philips Lifeline Figure 22: Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) systems Figure 23: Ascensia Diabetes Care Contour¢ç NEXT LINK 2.4 (left) and Guardian¢â 2 Link (right) Figure 24: MiniMed Connect for diabetes data tracking on smartphones Figure 25: OptiVol Fluid Status Monitoring sensor system by Medtronic Figure 26: M-Link accessory for cellular data transmission Figure 27: MyCareLink Smart Monitor Reader (left) and app (right) Figure 28: Full line of Cardiocom telemedicine solutions Figure 29: Medtronic Mainspring Data Express Figure 30: LiveHealth Online for online consultation Figure 31: AW9 tool package for telemedicine consultation Figure 32: Withings products for connected wellness Figure 33: Corporate Wellness targeted by Withings Figure 34: Withings devices applied in research on connected healthcare Figure 35: Google contact lens for measuring glucose levels Figure 36: Liftware – a spoon for people with tremors Figure 37: Apple Watch wearables Figure 38: Johns Hopkins EpiWatch developed on Apple ResearchKit Figure 39: Four modules of Apple CareKit Figure 40: Hospital MD – an Apple app developed for physicians Figure 41: Global Data Service Platform as Vodafone value proposition Figure 42: SmartConnect for defibrillator remote monitoring and alert Figure 43: Lively device Figure 44: AT&T Remote patient-monitoring solution Figure 45: AT&T Share plan including connected wearable Figure 46: Evolution of the TIMEX business model Figure 47: Connected wheelchair made jointly by AT&T and Permobil Figure 48: Global installed base of connected healthcare devices 2014-2020 Figure 49: Worldwide revenue of connected healthcare services, 2014-2020 Figure 50: Adoption of mobile-based telemedicine solutions in the US in 2015 Figure 51: Consumer willingness to share health-related data Figure 52: Consumer attitudes towards health data sharing List of Players • Abbott Laboratories • AbbVie • Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality • AllianceHealth Oklahoma • Allscripts • Alphabet • Amazon • American Medical Association • American Telemedicine Association • American Well • Anthem • Apple • Ascension Health • AT&T • athenahealth • Avera Health • AXA • Baxter • Biogen Inc. • Biovotion • Blue Cross • Blue Shield • Brockton Hospital • Calico • Cardiocom • Cerner • Cleveland Clinic • COCIR • Community Health Systems • Continua Health Alliance • Corventis • Darty • Dexcom • Dignity • Duke University • eDevice • EMC2 • Empatica • Epic • ETSI European eHealth Interoperability Framework • European patients - Smart open Services • Facebook • Fitbit Surge • Fnac • Geisinger • Google • Google Capital • Harmonie Mutuelle • Harvard Medical School • HCA • HIMSS • Hitachi Data Systems • Hôpitaux de Toulouse • IBM Watson Health • iGetBetter • Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise • Intermountain • ITU • Jawbone • Jawbone UP3 • Johns Hopkins • Johns Hopkins University • Johnson & Johnson • Kaiser Permanente • Lift Labs • Lively • MEDITECH • Medtronic • mHealth Summit • MisFit • MIT • Nike • Nokia • Novartis • Novartis AG • Office of the National Coordinator for Health • Orange • Otsuka Pharmaceutical • Permobil • Personal Connected Health Alliance • Philips • Philips Respironics • Polar • Proteus Digital Health • PwC • Qualcomm Life • Red Cross Spain • Rock Health • Royal Philips • Sage Bionetworks • Salesforce • Samsung Gear S • Sanofi • SAP • Social Wellth • Texas Medical Center • TicTrac • TIMEX • United Nations • Validic • Verily • Vodafone • Vodafone Americas Foundation • Welltok • WHO • Withings • WTO
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