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Meaningful Use dollars push EHR sales 14%
Vendors may be the biggest beneficiaries of the Meaningful Use incentive program: Sales of electronic health record systems reached $17.9 billion in 2011, up 14.2 percent from the year before,
Global telemedicine market to reach $27B by 2016
The healthcare industry is banking on telehealth to reduce healthcare costs and provide significant savings on health services worldwide. So much so, in fact, that the market is expected to grow more
Study: Combined use of imaging technology good for patients, imaging companies
The use of MRIs and ultrasound together not only boosts patient care. It can also boost imaging system market growth. Using both forms of imaging in tandem improves providers' ability to treat
Study: Combined use of imaging technology good for patients, imaging companies
The use of MRIs and ultrasound together not only boosts patient care. It can also boost growth for both imaging systems. Using both forms of imaging in tandem improves providers' ability to treat
Meaningful Use spurs increased use of handheld devices
Clinicians may like using handheld devices for a myriad of reasons, but one big driving force behind their soaring popularity is the Meaningful Use incentive program, CMIO recently reported . That's
Remote patient monitoring market to hit $295M by 2015
New research from Frost & Sullivan predicts that remote patient monitoring will continue to play a significant role in transforming healthcare. In fact, it says the market for remote monitoring
Hospital wireless monitoring market skyrockets to $4.4B
The market for hospital wireless monitoring systems has more than doubled in the past five years, from $1.7 billion in 2006 to $4.4 billion in 2010, according to the latest research from Kalorama
EMRs go mobile: Not to be ignored
Although accessibility of electronic medical records (EMR) on tablet devices is nothing new (we've been reporting on such capabilities as far back as April 2010 ), that doesn't make recent
Ease of use important for long-term EMR growth
While the growth in electronic medical record (EMR) systems is anticipated to rise about 15 percent annually for the next five years, that growth in the long run will depend on the introduction of
Virtual reality is worth real money in healthcare
Virtual reality is big business in healthcare. The market for products that rely on virtual reality (VR)--including robot-assisted surgery, medical data visualization, education and training, and

