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Helping Healthcare, but can Telehealth Help Itself? (Market Focus)
Publication Date May 2007
Publisher Datamonitor
Product Type Brief
Pages 14
ISBN Number not applicable
Product Code DAT779
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Summary
Introduction
The desire to overcome the challenges facing all healthcare systems, including pressures to increase quality of care while decreasing overall healthcare costs, has lead to a growing interest in the application of telehealth solutions.
Scope
- Identifies the key forces driving the adoption of telehealth
- Analyzes the crucial issues that will impede the uptake of telehealth
- Predicts how telehealth will change the delivery of healthcare
Highlights
Telehealth has the potential to transform the delivery of healthcare.
A wide range of issues are driving telehealth adoption.
Several roadblocks plague the more widespread adoption of telehealth in the near-term.
Reasons to Purchase
- Understand the institutional factors influencing technology decision-making
- Align product messaging with what will resonate best with healthcare organizations
- Shape product development to meet the business pain points of the healthcare market
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Content
- Catalyst
- Summary
- Methodology
- Analysis
- Telehealth has the potential to transform the delivery of healthcare
- A wide range of issues are driving telehealth adoption
- Telehealth increases access to healthcare despite a growing number of patients and a shortage of providers
- Financial pressures to do more with less will drive interest in telehealth
- Telehealth empowers patients to play an active role in their own care
- Several roadblocks plague the more widespread adoption of telehealth in the near-term
- Without appropriate reimbursement, telehealth solutions will not reach their full potential
- Human factors will impede the pace of uptake for telehealth solutions
- Technical standards, infrastructure and licensure laws are short-term inhibitors of telehealth
- Healthcare providers want it all: user-friendly, interoperable devices that will give a ROI
- Providers and patients will prefer solutions that are intuitive and easy to use
- Interoperable devices will increase telehealth investments
- Reimbursement for telehealth is key to adoption by providers
- Actions
- Vendors must build telehealth solutions around providers and their patients
- Participating in policy discussions will be beneficial to vendors' bottom line
- Vendors should look to provide telehealth solutions for all aspects of healthcare
- Appendix
- Definitions
- Extended methodology
- Further reading
- Ask the analyst
- List Of Figures
- Figure 1: The percentage of population over 65 will grow dramatically over the next 20 years
- Figure 2: The number of people with type 1 and type 2 diabetes will continue to increase from 2007 to 2015
- Figure 3: The total number of doctors (growth rate, %) will not match the expected patient need
- Figure 4: Online tools are exerting influence over consumers' interactions with their physicians (2005)
- Figure 5: The inhibitors to telehealth adoption range in difficulty (0=low, 4=high)
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