Mobile Operators - Fully Engaged
Research and Markets (http://www. researchandmarkets. com/reports/c9907) has announced the addition of Mobile Operators - Fully Engaged to their offering
(PRWEB) November 25, 2004
Derek Wanless, an advisor to the UK government, has highlighted the need for a fully engaged healthcare scenario within which public health becomes the responsibility of a range of organisations as well as the individual. Mobile operators could become key players in a fully engaged healthcare scenario. They have access to the wireless technology needed to support a wide range of mobile healthcare services. They also have access to the youth market - a demographic group that is often beyond the reach of traditional healthcare providers.
We have identified three areas where mobile healthcare is applicable within a fully engaged healthcare scenario:-
Supplying Dietary Information.
Some food stores have already installed hand held wireless scanners that allow shoppers to scan products as they add them to their shopping trolley. These systems are capable of providing healthcare related information about products - such as ingredients that can cause allergic reactions. RFID labelling and scanning devices that can be used with mobile handsets will become key drivers in this market.
Fitness and Training.
Smart mobile handsets could be used to upload training programs into exercise equipment. This service could prove particularly compelling and profitable. It would also exploit the mobile operatorÂs access to young people whose lack of physical activity is worrying policymakers in the healthcare sector.
Health Monitoring.
Technology, such as wireless enabled scales and blood pressure monitors, can be used to support mobile patient monitoring services. These services can be used to monitor compliance with weight loss plans and gather data prior to a patientÂs visit to a GP.
Who should purchase this report:-
Mobile network operators.
Wireless equipment vendors.
Healthcare providers.
Handset and PDA manufacturers.
Decision makers in the public healthcare sector.
Investors in the healthcare sector.
Other organisations active in ehealth provision.
Contents:
Introduction
Initial Setbacks
Engaging The Mobile Telecoms Industry
Modifying Networks For eHealth Applications
Using Existing Components
Limitations of Current Technology
Conclusions
Vendor Profiles And Analysis
Vodafone
MmO2
VivoMetrics
SciFit
WideRay
Mimosa Wireless
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Laura Wood
Senior Manager
Research and Markets
Press@researchandmarkets. com
Fax: +353 1 4100 980
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