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mHealth monitoring offers US$36 billion global healthcare cost savings opportunity by 2018

Basingstoke, UK – Juniper Research’s latest report on the mHealth market forecasts cumulative cost savings from remote patient monitoring of up to US$36 billion globally over the next five years – under Juniper’s most optimistic forecast scenario.

This is a significant opportunity, as healthcare in the developed world moves towards the concept of “accountable care”, where funding is linked directly to the health of the patient or individual rather than being based upon the cost of treatment.

Even though remote patient monitoring, particularly for chronic diseases, is still at a very early stage in the development cycle, it fits well with new healthcare practices and the goal of keeping patients out of hospital, finds the report.

Meanwhile the combination of the smartphone, mHealth attachments and companion apps is creating an entirely new route for providing mHealth services. Smartphone-based mHealth is expected to grow more rapidly than mHealth services delivered through bespoke devices, finds the report.

 

“mHealth hardware linking directly to a companion app on the smartphone has become an exciting new area of mHealth,” says the report’s author Anthony Cox, noting that it is also drawing attention to what mHealth can bring to the table.

 

Further findings from the report include:

• Western Europe will be the most promising new market for cardiac outpatient monitoring after the US as partnerships emerge for its provision in the region. • Demonstrating cost-savings to those funding the healthcare sector is likely to be the most effective way of advancing mHealth. • Juniper Research forecasts robust growth in the adjacent mobile-fitness industry, driven by a motivated user-base and coherent product offering from several players.

In spite of positive signs in several areas of the mHealth industry, the report also finds that mHealth players’ business models are hampered by a lack of clarity on how they will be reimbursed for the services they provide.

The whitepaper, Mobilising Healthcare, and further details of the full study Mobile Health & Fitness: Monitoring, App-enabled Devices & Cost Savings 2013-2018 can be downloaded www.juniperresearch.com.

Juniper Research provides research and analytical services to the global hi-tech communications sector, providing consultancy, analyst reports and industry commentary.

a.weber@wkm-global.com

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