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Defining the "Black Bag" for the 21st Century: The Evolution of Mobile eHealth Applications
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- 1.0 Introduction
- 1.1 Understanding the eHealth Sector and the Role of Mobile Technology
- 1.2 The Challenges Facing Mobile eHealth
- 2.0 Methodology & Definitions
- 2.1 Methodology
- 2.2 So Just What is a "Smartphone"?
- 3.0 Overview of the eHealth Space
- 3.1 Mobile Technology & Healthcare - A Perfect Fit
- 3.2 Mobile Technology and the "Worried Well" - An Interesting Fit
- 3.3 It's All About the Applications
- 3.3.1 Reference Applications
- 3.3.2 Workflow and Communications Applications
- 3.3.3 Electronic Health Records (EHR) Applications
- 3.3.4 The Bottom Line
- 4.0 The Carrier Perspective on Mobile eHealth
- 4.1 The Emergence of High-Speed Wireless Wide Area Networks
- 4.2 The Wi-Fi/Cellular Chasm
- 4.3 Partnership Potential
- 4.4 Future for Mobile Carriers
- 4.4.1 Expanding Rollout of Advanced Mobile Networks & Services
- 5.0 Device Manufacturers Stake Healthcare Turf
- 5.1 Palm
- 5.2 Research-in-Motion (RIM)
- 5.3 Motorola
- 6.0 Key Opportunities
- 6.1 Understanding the Four Pillars of Healthcare Applications
- 6.2 Explicating the Four Pillars
- 6.2.1 Reference Applications
- 6.2.2 Contextual Knowledge
- 6.2.3 Workflow
- 6.2.4 Charge Capture as Area of Workflow Opportunity
- 6.2.5 Global Integrated Communications
- 6.2.6 Customized Workflow/Communication Applications
- 7.0 Key Obstacles
- 7.1 Enterprise IT Challenges
- 7.2 Mobile Device Use at the Point of Care - A Danger to the Patient?
- 8.0 Emerging Trends
- 8.1 Multimedia Applications
- 8.2 Consumer Monitoring Applications
- 9.0 Forecasting Smartphone Adoption Among Physicians
- 10.0 Final Thoughts and Key Takeaways
- 10.1 The Evolution to Mobile Workflow Tools
- 10.2 Factors Driving the Mobile Health Ecosystem
- 10.3 The Real Opportunity - Unified Management
- 10.4 Key Takeaways
- Appendix A. Key Companies Mentioned in this Report
- List of Figures
- Figure 1 The eHealth Ecosystem
- Figure 2 Challenges Driving eHealth Applications
- Figure 3 The Four Pillars of the Healthcare Smartphone Application Space
- Figure 4 Active Physicians in the U.S. (2006 thru 2011)
- Figure 5 U.S. Physicians with Smartphones (2006 thru 2011)
- Figure 6 Smartphone Penetration among Active U.S. Physicians(2006-2011)
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