连网型照护的欧洲市场:第4版
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连网型照护的欧洲市场:第4版

Connected Care in Europe - 4th Edition

出版日期: | 出版商: Berg Insight | 英文 170 Pages | 商品交期: 最快1-2个工作天内

价格

欧洲的连网型照护市场上的蜂巢式连线数,预计从2021年的330万台,增加到2027年达910万台以上。

本报告提供欧洲的连网型照护市场相关调查分析,生态系统的主要企业,连网型照护设备、服务的最新趋势,医疗制度、社群照护制度趋势,至2027年的市场预测等相关资料之最新资讯。

目录

第1章 欧洲的医疗、社群照护

  • 简介
  • 慢性疾病
  • 神经疾病,精神疾病,身体障碍
  • 医疗制度、社群照护制度
  • 法规环境

第2章 传统的远距照护解决方案

  • 市场概要
    • 尺寸规格和使用案例
    • 价值链
    • 竞争情形
  • 解决方案供应商
    • 9Solutions
    • Althea
    • Azur Soft
    • Beghelli
    • Careium (Doro Care)
    • Chubb Community Care
    • Enovation (Verklizan)
    • Eurocross
    • Legrand Care
    • TeleAlarm Group
    • Tunstall Healthcare Group
    • Urmet ATE
    • Vitakt Hausnotruf

第3章 下一代远距照护解决方案

  • 市场概要
    • 尺寸规格和使用案例
    • 价值链
    • 竞争情形
  • 解决方案供应商
    • AceAge
    • Appello
    • Buddi
    • Camanio
    • ContinYou
    • Essence Group
    • Everon
    • Evondos
    • GTX Corp
    • iZafe Group (MediRatt)
    • Just Checking
    • Libify
    • Limmex
    • Medimi
    • Merck Group
    • Navigil
    • Oysta Technology
    • Posifon
    • Sensio
    • Skyresponse
    • SmartLife Care
    • Smartwatcher
    • Telegrafik
    • Tellu
    • Vitalbase
    • Vitavanti Medical Solutions
    • VIVAI Software
    • Vivago
    • Yorbl

第4章 远端保健解决方案

  • 市场概要
    • 尺寸规格和使用案例
    • 价值链
    • 竞争情形
  • 解决方案供应商
    • Ab Medica
    • Alphabet
    • Apple
    • Bepatient
    • BT Group
    • Comarch
    • Dignio
    • eDevice
    • Hope Care
    • Huma
    • KPN
    • Luscii
    • Medixine
    • MedM
    • OpenTeleHealth
    • S3 Connected Health
    • SHL Telemedicine
    • Telefonica
    • Vitagroup
    • Voluntis

第5章 市场预测结论

  • 市场趋势与分析
  • 市场预测
  • 收益预测
  • 词彙表
  • 企业的清单

How should the mobile industry address the vast business opportunity in the connected care market? Berg Insight forecasts that the number of cellular connections in the connected care market in Europe will increase from 3.3 million in 2021 to more than 9.1 million in 2027. Learn more about how wireless technology can become seamlessly integrated with telehealth and telecare solutions in this 170 page in-depth report.

This report will allow you to:

  • Profit from 30 executive interviews with market leading companies.
  • Identify key players in the connected care ecosystem.
  • Learn about the latest developments in connected care devices and services.
  • Understand the dynamics of the European healthcare and social care systems.
  • Evaluate how the adoption of next-generation solutions is proceeding.
  • Benefit from expert market analysis including detailed market forecasts lasting until 2027.

Table of Contents

  • Table of Contents
  • List of Figures
  • Executive summary

1. Healthcare and social care in Europe

  • 1.1. Introduction
    • 1.1.1. The ageing population
    • 1.1.2. Metabolic syndrome and lifestyle-related diseases
  • 1.2. Chronic diseases
    • 1.2.1. Cardiovascular diseases
    • 1.2.2. Chronic respiratory diseases
    • 1.2.3. Diabetes
  • 1.3. Neurological disorders, mental disorders and physical disabilities
    • 1.3.1. Autism spectrum disorders
    • 1.3.2. Dementia
    • 1.3.3. Epilepsy
    • 1.3.4. Other disorders and disabilities
  • 1.4. Healthcare and social care systems
    • 1.4.1. Healthcare systems
    • 1.4.2. Social care systems
  • 1.5. The regulatory environment
    • 1.5.1. Medical device regulations
    • 1.5.2. Privacy regulations
    • 1.5.3. Standardisation

2. Traditional telecare solutions

  • 2.1. Market overview
    • 2.1.1. Form factors and use cases
    • 2.1.2. Value chain
    • 2.1.3. Competitive landscape
  • 2.2. Solution providers
    • 2.2.1. 9Solutions
    • 2.2.2. Althea
    • 2.2.3. Azur Soft
    • 2.2.4. Beghelli
    • 2.2.5. Careium (Doro Care)
    • 2.2.6. Chubb Community Care
    • 2.2.7. Enovation (Verklizan)
    • 2.2.8. Eurocross
    • 2.2.9. Legrand Care
    • 2.2.10. TeleAlarm Group
    • 2.2.11. Tunstall Healthcare Group
    • 2.2.12. Urmet ATE
    • 2.2.13. Vitakt Hausnotruf

3. Next-generation telecare solutions

  • 3.1. Market overview
    • 3.1.1. Form factors and use cases
    • 3.1.2. Value chain
    • 3.1.3. Competitive landscape
  • 3.2. Solution providers
    • 3.2.1. AceAge
    • 3.2.2. Appello
    • 3.2.3. Buddi
    • 3.2.4. Camanio
    • 3.2.5. ContinYou
    • 3.2.6. Essence Group
    • 3.2.7. Everon
    • 3.2.8. Evondos
    • 3.2.9. GTX Corp
    • 3.2.10. iZafe Group (MediRätt)
    • 3.2.11. Just Checking
    • 3.2.12. Libify
    • 3.2.13. Limmex
    • 3.2.14. Medimi
    • 3.2.15. Merck Group
    • 3.2.16. Navigil
    • 3.2.17. Oysta Technology
    • 3.2.18. Posifon
    • 3.2.19. Sensio
    • 3.2.20. Skyresponse
    • 3.2.21. SmartLife Care
    • 3.2.22. Smartwatcher
    • 3.2.23. Telegrafik
    • 3.2.24. Tellu
    • 3.2.25. Vitalbase
    • 3.2.26. Vitavanti Medical Solutions
    • 3.2.27. VIVAI Software
    • 3.2.28. Vivago
    • 3.2.29. Yorbl

4. Telehealth solutions

  • 4.1. Market overview
    • 4.1.1. Form factors and use cases
    • 4.1.2. Value chain
    • 4.1.3. Competitive landscape
  • 4.2. Solution providers
    • 4.2.1. Ab Medica
    • 4.2.2. Alphabet
    • 4.2.3. Apple
    • 4.2.4. Bepatient
    • 4.2.5. BT Group
    • 4.2.6. Comarch
    • 4.2.7. Dignio
    • 4.2.8. eDevice
    • 4.2.9. Hope Care
    • 4.2.10. Huma
    • 4.2.11. KPN
    • 4.2.12. Luscii
    • 4.2.13. Medixine
    • 4.2.14. MedM
    • 4.2.15. OpenTeleHealth
    • 4.2.16. S3 Connected Health
    • 4.2.17. SHL Telemedicine
    • 4.2.18. Telefónica
    • 4.2.19. Vitagroup
    • 4.2.20. Voluntis

5. Market forecasts and conclusions

  • 5.1. Market trends and analysis
    • 5.1.1. PSTN switch off continues to drive the transition to IP-based telecare
    • 5.1.2. Millions of new cellular connections will be needed for connected care
    • 5.1.3. BYOD has become a common option for telehealth
    • 5.1.4. Technological developments changes the competitive landscape
    • 5.1.5. Integrated data systems are becoming increasingly important
    • 5.1.6. The digital shift enables new services and use cases
    • 5.1.7. Convergence between telecare and telehealth towards integrated care
    • 5.1.8. From frequent readings to AI-driven patient engagement
    • 5.1.9. The use of mobile telecare solutions grows
    • 5.1.10. A slowly awakening consumer market for telecare in Europe
    • 5.1.11. COVID-19 became a catalyst that took telehealth into the next growth phase
  • 5.2. Market forecasts
    • 5.2.1. Traditional telecare
    • 5.2.2. Next-generation telecare
    • 5.2.3. Telehealth
  • 5.3. Revenue forecasts
    • 5.3.1. Traditional telecare
    • 5.3.2. Next-generation telecare
    • 5.3.3. Telehealth
  • Glossary
  • List of Companies

List of Figures

  • Figure 1.1: Population by age group (EU 27+3 2021-2050)
  • Figure 1.2: Share of population older than 65 years (EU 27+3 1960-2050)
  • Figure 1.3: Prevalence of metabolic syndrome conditions among adults (EU 27+3 2021)
  • Figure 1.4: Number of people suffering from various chronic diseases (EU 27+3 2019)
  • Figure 1.5 Diabetes prevalence among adults aged 20-79 by country (Europe 2021)
  • Figure 1.6: Number of people suffering from dementia, ASD and epilepsy (EU 27+3 2017)
  • Figure 1.7: Total and per capita healthcare expenditure by region (Europe 2019)
  • Figure 1.8: Healthcare expenditure per capita by country (EU 27+3 2019)
  • Figure 1.9: Long-term care expenditure by country (EU 27+3 2019)
  • Figure 1.10: Elderly care expenditure by operating area (Sweden 2020)
  • Figure 1.11: Long term care expenditure by item (England April 2020-March 2021)
  • Figure 2.1: Analogue and digital telecare systems (EU 27+3 2021)
  • Figure 2.2: Adoption of telecare services per country (EU 27+3 2021)
  • Figure 2.3: Tunstall Lifeline telecare device
  • Figure 2.4: The telecare value chain
  • Figure 2.5: Leading providers of telecare equipment (EU 27+3 2021)
  • Figure 2.6: Leading telecare solution providers per country (EU 27+3 2021)
  • Figure 2.7: Overview of telecare solution providers (EU 27+3 2021)
  • Figure 2.8: Eliza by Careium smartcare hub
  • Figure 2.9: Number of telecare units shipped by Legrand by country (2021)
  • Figure 3.1: Next-generation telecare solutions by segment (EU 27+3 2021)
  • Figure 3.2: Adoption of activity monitoring solutions per country (EU 27+3 2021)
  • Figure 3.3: Examples of mobile telecare devices
  • Figure 3.4: Care@Home activity monitoring solution
  • Figure 3.5: Dosell medication dispenser
  • Figure 3.6: Compliance monitoring solution form factors
  • Figure 3.7: Overview of the next-generation telecare value chain
  • Figure 3.8: Overview of the next-generation telecare landscape
  • Figure 3.9: Next-generation telecare solution providers
  • Figure 3.10: The Evondos E300 Automatic Medicine Dispenser
  • Figure 3.11: Limmex Emergency Watch
  • Figure 3.12: The Navigil 580 wristwatch
  • Figure 3.13: SmartLife Care's telecare alarm system
  • Figure 3.14: Vivago Care 8001 watch
  • Figure 4.1: Adoption of telehealth services per country (EU 27+3 2021)
  • Figure 4.2: Connected medical devices and the provision of care
  • Figure 4.3: Overview of the telehealth value chain
  • Figure 4.4: Overview of the telehealth landscape
  • Figure 4.5: Telehealth solution providers
  • Figure 4.6: The bepatient.connect app
  • Figure 4.7: HealthGO by eDevice
  • Figure 4.8: Medixine Suite
  • Figure 4.9: MedM's applications
  • Figure 5.1: Analogue and digital telecare systems (EU 27+3 2021-2027)
  • Figure 5.2: Cellular connections in the connected care market (EU 27+3 2021-2027)
  • Figure 5.3: Connected care systems (EU 27+3 2021-2027)
  • Figure 5.4: Traditional telecare systems (EU 27+3 2021-2027)
  • Figure 5.5: Next-generation telecare systems (EU 27+3 2021-2027)
  • Figure 5.6: Telehealth users (EU 27+3 2021-2027)
  • Figure 5.7: Connected care market revenues (EU 27+3 2021-2027)
  • Figure 5.8: Traditional telecare market revenues (EU 27+3 2021-2027)
  • Figure 5.9: Next-generation telecare market revenues (EU 27+3 2021-2027)
  • Figure 5.10: Telehealth market revenues (EU 27+3 2021-2027)