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Remote patient monitoring market to hit $295M by 2015

New research from Frost & Sullivan predicts that remote patient monitoring will continue to play a significant role in transforming healthcare. In fact, it says the market for remote monitoring

Provider hesitation, confusion key to slow EHR market growth

Perhaps not unexpectedly, the market for electronic health record software is strong and is expected to stay that way for several years. According to a new study released this week by Millennium

EHR market to hit $6.5B by 2012

A new research report from Frost & Sullivan determines that hospitals are ramping up their adoption and use of EHRs, mostly because of the Medicare and Medicaid EHR incentive program. It predicts

Providers' mobile device choices indicative of job duties

There are some key ways to determine which mobile device--smartphone, tablet or push-to-talk cell phone--is best for your staff, according to consultants with Mountain View, Calif.-based consulting

Seeking new uses of remote patient monitoring

The spotlight continues to shine on remote patient monitoring, particularly as providers and hospitals seek accountable care partnerships to save money and improve outcomes. According to separate

Report: Remote patient monitoring on the upswing

I'm always skeptical of studies by big market research firms that try to get people to buy their research without providing any hard data in a press release or executive summary. Such is the case

Telehealth barriers need to be lowered for expansion

While the demand for remote patient monitoring or telehealth has been taking huge strides forward worldwide, a number of barriers could slow it down if not addressed quickly, according to research

Telemedicine adoption picks up as costs fall, quality rises

With costs falling and video quality rapidly improving, more healthcare providers are taking a serious look at videoconferencing for telemedicine, helping to standardize the field while also

Ambulatory EMR market to 'double by 2012'

The U.S. market for ambulatory EHRs, worth $1.3 billion last year, is forecast to double to $2.6 billion by 2012, research firm Frost & Sullivan says. Clearly, the HITECH portion of the American

AT&T banking on 'smart slippers' to kick off telehealth initiatives

It's becoming almost a weekly occurrence of late: a major telecommunications company announcing plans to conquer the telehealth market. Following entrances by Verizon and Vodafone, we get word out of