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Personalizing Disease Management Through Technology Solutions

Part II - Vendor Landscape

Publication Date   March 2006
Publisher   Datamonitor
Product Type   Report
Pages   48
ISBN Number   not applicable
Product Code   DAT501
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Summary


Introduction

Disease management is not a new concept in the healthcare industry and despite the heterogeneity that characterizes this field, such programs are becoming an important part of the healthcare sector. As the vendor industry continues to evolve through mergers and acquisitions, technology and consumer forces will shape future disease management offerings.

Highlights

  • Consumer, physician, and payer demand will drive increasing levels of personalization in disease management.
  • Adoption of disease management programs will be facilitated by technology (e.g. mobile devices) and an industry-wide trend towards interoperability.
  • Disease management programs should be viewed as part of a tool set to reinforce the patient-physician relationship.

Scope

  • Insight into driving forces and inhibiting forces of the disease management market
  • Identification of key features used to evaluate a disease management program
  • Framework for assessing a disease management vendor and profiles of selected key vendors
  • Analysis of key technology trends and discussion of how they will shape future programs

Reasons to Purchase

  • Identify and evaluate factors that will affect the disease management market
  • Monitor various types of disease management programs and the technologies that affect them
  • Learn how the vendor industry is evolving and which key elements are required for a disease management program to be successful

Content


  • Chapter 1 Executive Summary
    • Introduction
    • Market context
    • Competitive dynamics
    • Strategies for partnering with a disease management vendor
    • Future decoded
  • List Of Figures
  • Chapter 2 Key Findings
    • Scope of this report
    • Key Findings
    • Disease management programs are becoming an important part of the healthcare sector despite challenges
    • Consumer, physician and payer demand will drive increasing levels of personalization in disease management
    • Adoption of DM programs will be facilitated by technology (I.e. mobile devices) and an industry-wide trend towards interoperability
    • Disease management programs should be viewed as part of a tool set to reinforce the patient-physician relationship
    • A successful disease management program seamlessly integrates different players and achieves consistent intervention
  • Chapter 3 Market Context
    • Introduction
    • Industry trends
    • Key drivers
  • Chapter 4 Key Features Of A Dm Program
    • Role of technology in disease management
    • Key findings
    • Emerging technologies that will influence disease management
    • How profiled vendors map to individual key features
  • Chapter 5 Competitive Dynamics
    • Key findings and trends
    • Overview of vendors
    • Although DM vendors fall into one of the following categories, mergers and acquisitions will continue to transform the industry
    • Profiles of select disease management vendors
    • Alere Medical
    • FutureHealth
    • HealthMedia
    • iMetrikus
    • ParadigmHealth
    • Current relative position of profiled vendors
  • Chapter 6 Strategies For Partnering With A Dm Vendor
    • Formulating an effective disease management strategy
    • Framework for evaluating a disease management vendor
    • Challenges for DM vendors and other stakeholders
    • The Future Decoded
    • How will DM programs evolve
    • The disease management value proposition
    • Research Methodology
    • Datamonitor Healthcare Technology Decision maker Panels
    • Related Datatmonitor eHealthInsight research 2005-2006
    • Datamonitor eHealth Physician Insight Survey 2005
    • Datamonitor eHealth Consumer Insight Survey 2005
    • Related Datamonitor eHealthInsight research, 2005 - 2006
    • Analyst Contacts
  • List Of Figures
    • Figure 1: Disease management in context: Consumers are becoming increasing involved in their health care
    • Figure 2: Patient-focused disease management (DM) programs vary in the degree of intervention they provide
    • Figure 3: End-user perspectives: Consumers
    • Figure 4: End-user perspectives: Physicians
    • Figure 5: Do your IT systems enable clinicians to view clinical and patient data from different departments within an integrated electronic medical record? (Yes/no) If not, what is your timeframe for enabling this integrated view?
    • Figure 6: How profiled vendors map to individual key features
    • Figure 7: Types of disease management vendors: Mergers and acquisitions will continue to shape the vendor landscape
    • Figure 8: Current relative position of profiled vendors
    • Figure 9: Framework for evaluating a disease management vendor
    • Figure 10: Do you have plans (in the next 1-2 years) to increase the level of personalization such as the following?
    • Figure 11: The disease management value proposition
    • Figure 12: What type of technology-enabled services would you like when interacting with your doctor's office?
    • Figure 13: The ideal DM program connects different stakeholders