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Published by: Frost & Sullivan
Published: Nov. 1, 2001
Table of Contents
Summary of Major Findings
Executive Summary
Market Engineering Measurements Analysis
Selected Case Studies
Market Analysis
Market Drivers
Market Restraints
Revenue Forecasts
Assumptions
Percent of Revenues by Application Type
Market and Technology Trends/Recent Developments
Competitive Analysis
List of Figures
Systems and Services
1 Telemedicine Videoconferencing Systems and Services Market: Market Drivers Ranked in Order of Impact (U.S.), 2002-2008
2 Telemedicine Videoconferencing Systems and Services Market: Market Restraints Ranked in Order of Impact (U.S.), 2002-2008
3 Telemedicine Videoconferencing Systems and Services Market: Revenue Forecasts (U.S.), 1999-2008
4 Telemedicine Videoconferencing Systems Market: Revenue Forecasts (U.S.), 1999-2008
5 Telemedicine Videoconferencing Services Market: Revenue Forecasts (U.S.), 1999-2008
6 Telemedicine Videoconferencing Systems and Services Market: Percent of Revenues by Application Type (U.S.), 1999-2008
7 Telemedicine Videoconferencing Systems and Services Market: Analysis of State Licensure Law Adoption (U.S.), 2000
8 Telemedicine Videoconferencing Systems Market: Company Market Share by Revenues (U.S.), 2001
9 Telemedicine Videoconferencing Services Market: Company Market Share by Revenues (U.S.), 2001
List of Charts
Systems and Services
1 Videoconferencing Systems and Services Market: Key Industry Data Points (U.S.), 2001
2 Telemedicine Videoconferencing Systems and Services Market: Market Engineering Measurements (U.S.), 2001
3 Telemedicine Videoconferencing Systems and Services Market: Revenue Forecasts (U.S.), 1999-2008
4 Telemedicine Videoconferencing Systems Market: Company Market Share by Revenues (U.S.), 2001
5 Telemedicine Videoconferencing Services Market: Company Market Share by Revenues (U.S.), 2001
AbstractBoost in Videoconferencing, Increased Medicare
Reimbursements Drive Telemedicine’s Growth
The telemedicine industry is undergoing an evolution
commensurate with advances in the overall videoconferencing
market. One of the primary benefits of telemedicine is its
ability to extend beyond the geographic reach of traditional
medical facilities, and provide access to patients in remote
and rural areas. Once certain obstacles are overcome, such
as state licensure restrictions, there exists a tremendous
capacity for telemedicine to expand into new markets.
Furthermore, increased Medicare reimbursements
represent an important driver for this industry, offering
growth opportunities in medically underserved communities.
This Frost & Sullivan analysis identifies emerging industry
challenges and trends, allowing your firm to optimize
profits within this rapidly evolving field.
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