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Patient monitoring is vital to care in operating rooms, emergency rooms, intensive care units and critical care units. It has proven invaluable for respiratory therapy, recovery rooms, outpatient care.....
Patient monitoring is vital to care in operating rooms, emergency rooms, intensive care units and critical care units. It has proven invaluable for respiratory therapy, recovery rooms, outpatient care, transport, radiology, catheterization laboratories and gastroenterology departments, as well as for ambulatory, home and sleep screening applications. Patient monitoring can reduce the risk of infection and other complications, and it can assist in providing for patient comfort. Moreover, patient monitoring products measure, display and document physiological information obtained at regular intervals over time from sensors attached to the patient or other input devices. The qualifier "at regular intervals over time" is used to distinguish patient monitoring devices from diagnostic kits and devices, which are typically used once or a few times to diagnose a patient's condition and/or plan a course of therapy. Measured parameters include electrocardiogram (ECG), invasive and noninvasive blood pressure, pulse rate, pulse oximetry, body temperature, respiration rate, end-tidal CO2 and other specialized parameters. Products vary from specialized single-parameter instruments to monitors with the ability to measure multiple parameters and interface with other instruments. This TriMark Publications report assesses the patient monitoring device market drivers and bottlenecks from the perspective of medical and manufacturer communities; discusses the potential benefits of the patient monitoring device market for various sectors of the medical community; establishes the current total market size and future growth of the patient monitoring device market and analyzes the current size and growth of various segments; provides current and forecasted market shares by the company; provides strategic recommendations for near-term business opportunities and assesses current commercial uses of the patient monitoring market. [Studien Infos ausblenden] |
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1. Introduction 11 1.1 Report Objectives 11 1.2 Scope of This Report 11 1.3 Methodology 12 1.4 Executive Summary 13 2. Top 30 Global Medical Device Companies, 2008 15 2.1 Johnson & Johnson 15 2.2 GE Healthcare 17 2.3 Siemens Healthcare 18 2.4 Medtronic 19 2.5 Cardinal Health 22 2.6 Baxter International 23 2.7 Philips Healthcare 24 2.8 Boston Scientific 25 2.9 Covidien 27 2.10 Becton Dickinson & Co. 28 2.11 Abbot Laboratories 30 2.12 Stryker 31 2.13 B. Braun 32 2.14 3M Healthcare 33 2.15 Zimmer Holdings 34 2.16 St. Jude Medical 35 2.17 Hospira 36 2.18 Smith & Nephew 36 2.19 Donaher 38 2.20 Synthes 38 2.21 Beckman Coulter 39 2.22 Olympus Medical Systems 40 2.23 Fresenius Medical Care 40 2.24 Alcon 41 2.25 Terumo Medical 42 2.26 C.R. Bard 43 2.27 Biomet 44 2.28 Dentsply International 45 2.29 Dräger Medical AG & Co. 46 2.30 Varian 47 3. Medical Design Excellence Awards (MDEA), 2008 49 3.1 MDEA Official Rules, 2009 49 3.2 MDEA Award Winners and Patient Monitoring Products, 2008 50 3.2.1 NetGuard Wireless Electrocardiograph System 50 3.2.2 Genesis DM Telehealth Device 50 3.2.3 E4D Dentist System 50 3.2.4 Tono-Pen Avia Applanation Tonometer 51 3.2.5 Healthy Living ThinLine Deluxe Flat Screen Blood Pressure Monitor, Model BSD-3007 51 3.2.6 Acuson P10 Handheld Diagnostic Ultrasound Unit 51 3.2.7 MicroDose Mammography System 52 3.2.8 Nuance Full-field Digital Mammography Unit 52 3.2.9 xCAT Computed Tomography Scanner 52 3.2.10 XDS Extravasation Detector 53 3.3 MDEA Award Winners and Patient Monitoring Products, 2007 and 2006 53 3.3.1 Mobile Clinical Assistant 53 3.3.2 Halo 360 Esophageal Tissue Ablation System 53 3.3.3 OmniPod Insulin Management System 54 3.3.4 Rad-57 Portable Pulse CO-Oximeter 54 4. Global Medical Device Market Outperforms Drug Market Growth 55 4.1 Market Shares of Medical Devices 56 5. Patient Monitors 57 5.1 Patient Monitoring Markets 58 5.2 Competition from Asian Manufacturers 60 5.3 Opportunities for Midrange Monitors 60 5.4 Size of Patient Monitoring Market 62 5.5 Drivers and Restraints of Patient Marketing 62 5.6 Global Market for Patient Monitoring Systems 63 5.7 Industry Trends 64 5.8 Price Pressures 64 5.9 Ease of Use of Patient Monitors 65 5.10 Reducing Medical Errors 65 5.11 Clinical Solutions 65 5.12 Data Interfaces and Interoperability 66 5.13 Aggressive Marketing Strategies and End-User Benefits to Spur Growth 67 5.14 Newer Markets, Higher Replacement Rates Provide Impetus 68 5.15 Stringent Regulations to Offset Inconsistent Reimbursement Policies 68 5.16 Advanced Systems Initiate Market Expansion and Combat Staff Shortages 68 5.17 Aging Population Provides Sustained Need for Equipment While Specialty and Alternate Care Centers Offer New Markets 68 5.18 Wireless Data Transfer 69 5.19 Integration of Data/Information with Patient Monitors Gaining Priority 69 5.20 Hospital Opportunities 69 5.21 Supplier Consolidation 69 6. Multiparameter Patient Monitors 71 6.1. Multiparameter Patient Monitoring Systems 71 6.1.1 Future of Multiparameter Patient Monitoring Systems 73 6.1.2 Multiparameter Patient Monitors-Product Introduction 73 6.1.3 Product Trends and Technologies-Multiparameter Patient Monitors 74 6.1.4 Advanced Monitoring Parameters in Multiparameter Patient Monitors 74 6.1.5 Anesthetic Assessment Using Multiparameter Brain Monitors 74 6.2 Leading Players in Multiparameter Patient Monitoring Manufacture 75 6.2.1 Analogic Corporation-Company Overview 76 6.2.2 Product Offering 76 6.2.3 Smiths Medical-Company Overview 78 6.2.3.1 Product Offering 78 6.2.4 CAS Medical Systems, Inc.-Company Overview 82 6.2.4.1 Product Offering 83 6.2.5 Omron Corporation-Company Overview 84 6.2.5.1 Product Offering 85 6.2.6 Opto Circuits (India) Ltd.-Company Overview 88 6.2.6.1 Opto Circuits Subsidiaries 89 6.2.6.2 Product Offering 90 6.2.7 Dräger Medical-Company Overview 91 6.2.7.1 Product Offering 91 6.2.8 Fukuda Denshi Group-Company Overview 100 6.2.8.1 Product Offering 101 6.2.9 GE Healthcare-Company Overview 103 6.2.9.1 Product Offering 103 6.2.10 Masimo-Company Overview 107 6.2.10.1 Product Offering 107 6.2.11 Mindray-Company Overview 109 6.2.11.1 Product Offering 109 6.2.12 Nihon Kohden-Company Overview 114 6.2.12.1 Product Offering 115 6.2.13 Philips Healthcare-Company Overview 121 6.2.13.1 Product Offering 123 6.2.14 Schiller A.G.-Company Overview 126 6.2.14.1 Product Offering 126 6.2.15 Siemens-Company Overview 127 6.2.15.1 Product Offering 128 6.2.16 Spacelabs Healthcare-Company Overview 130 6.2.16.1 Product Offering 131 6.2.17 Welch Allyn-Company Overview 136 6.2.17.1 Product Offering 136 7. Pulse Oximetry 140 7.1 Principles of Pulse Oximetry Technology 141 7.2 Clinical Use 142 7.3 Limitations of Conventional Pulse Oximetry 143 7.4 Pulse Oximetry Market Drivers and Restraints 144 7.5 Market Opportunities 144 7.5.1 Expansion to Non-Critical Care Settings 144 7.5.2 Carboxyhemoglobin Detection 144 7.5.3 Methemoglobin Detection 145 7.5.4 Plethysmograph Variability Index (PVI) 145 7.5.5 Total Hemoglobin (SpHb) 145 7.5.6 Signal Processing and Innovative Sensor Technology 146 7.5.7 Cerebral Oximetry 146 7.6 Global Market for Pulse Oximeters 147 7.6.1 Dominant Players in Pulse Oximeter Market 148 7.6.2 Benefits of Products and Technology 149 7.6.3 Business Strategies for the Pulse Oximetry Market 149 7.7 Pulse Oximetry Products 150 7.7.1 Circuit Boards 150 7.7.2 Sensors 151 7.7.3 Remote-Alarm and Monitoring Solutions 151 7.8 Product Offering-Pulse Oximeters/Monitors 152 7.9 Drivers and Restraints of Oximeter Markets 156 7.10 Demand for Pulse Oximeters in Hospitals and Alternate Care Market Generates Growth 156 8. Electrocardiogram Services 157 8.1 Market 157 8.2 Competition 158 8.3 Opportunites and Challenges 158 8.4 Cardiac Monitoring Products 159 8.4.1 Resting ECG Systems 159 8.4.2 Cardiac Stress Testing Systems 160 8.4.3 Holter Monitoring Systems 160 8.4.4 Cardiac Rehabilitation Telemetry Systems 161 8.4.5 Cardiology Data Management Systems 161 8.4.6 Advantages of Cardiac Monitoring Products 162 8.4.7 Product Suppliers 163 8.4.7.1 Monebo 163 8.4.7.2 CompuMed, Inc. 163 8.4.7.3 Cardiac Science Corp. 164 8.4.7.4 Royal Philips Electronics 164 8.4.7.5 Datascope (Mindray) 164 8.4.7.6 Fakuda Denshi 165 8.4.7.7 Scott Care 165 8.4.7.8 Dräger 165 9. Capnography 166 9.1 Use in Hospitals 167 9.2 Capnography Market Size 168 9.3 Commercially-Available Devices 168 10. Maternal Fetal Monitors 170 11. Blood Pressure Monitors 175 11.1 Market Overview 175 11.2 Market Sectors 175 11.3 Blood Pressure Monitoring Products 177 11.3.1 Non-Invasive Blood Pressure Cuffs 177 11.3.2 Invasive Arterial Catheters 180 12. Anesthesia Monitoring 182 12.1 Anesthesia Monitoring Market Size 182 12.2 Anesthesia Monitoring Competition 182 12.3 Anesthesia Monitoring Products 182 12.3.1 Neurological Monitors 182 12.4 Market Size 184 12.5 Neurological Intraoperative Monitoring 185 12.5.1 Neurological Monitoring in Intensive Care 186 13. Trends in Mobile Medical Monitor Device Design and Manufacturing 188 13.1 Pervasive Patient Monitoring 189 14. Home Healthcare 190 14.1 Home Healthcare Market 191 14.2 U.S. Home Healthcare Scenario 192 14.3 Homecare Providers 192 14.4 Medicare Certified Agencies 192 14.5 Medicare-Certified Hospices 193 14.6 Non-Medicare-Certified Agencies 193 14.7 Home Care Expenditures and Utilization 193 14.8 Medicare Home Health 194 14.9 Managed Care 195 14.10 Homecare Recipients 195 14.11 Caregivers 196 14.12 Formal Caregivers 196 14.13 Future of Home Healthcare in the U.S. 197 14.14 Selected List of Home Healthcare Products 198 14.15 Leading U.S. Home Healthcare Providers 203 14.16 Company Overview of Two of the 50 Home Healthcare Providers 205 15. Telemedicine and Telehealth 207 15.1 What Are Telemedicine and Telehealth? 207 15.2 Why Telemedicine? 207 15.3 Defining Telemedicine 207 15.4 Types of Telemedicine Services 208 15.5 Delivery Mechanisms 208 15.6 The U.S. Telehealth Survey 209 15.7 Telemonitoring 209 15.8 Market Trends-Telemonitoring 210 15.9 Telehealthcare in Europe 210 15.9.1 Scottish Center for Telehealth 211 15.10 Telehealth and Telehomecare Bound to Get Big in Japan 211 15.11 MedStar System 212 15.12 MedApps D-PAL Remote Patient Monitoring System for Diabetes 213 15.13 Telehealth and Troubled Pregnancies 213 15.14 Tele-Cardiology in the Forefront of New Telehealth Services 214 15.15 Economical Benefits of Tele-Cardiology 214 15.16 ECG Telemetry Devices Market 215 15.17 Remote Patient Monitoring In-Home Devices from Philips 216 15.18 Glucose Monitoring Made Easy by Gluco Tel System 217 15.19 Aerotel Medical Systems, Ltd.-Company Overview 218 15.19.1 Heartline ECG Monitoring 218 15.20 Home Telehealth, Ltd. U.K 223 16. U.S. Market for Medical Devices 225 16.1 U.S. Export of Medical Devices to Japan 225 16.2 U.S. Exports and Imports of Medical Devices 226 16.3 Facts and Figures of U.S Medical Device Market 227 16.4 U.S. Patient Monitoring Market 227 16.5 Trends Affecting the U.S. Patient Monitoring Equipment Industry 228 16.6 U.S. Market Drivers 228 16.7 Aging Patient Population 228 16.8 Hunger and Obesity 229 16.9 Nursing Shortage 230 16.10 Shifts from Hospital to Outpatient Care 230 16.11 U.S. Market Restraints 230 16.12 Government Reguation of Medical Devices 232 16.12.1 FDA's Premarket Clearance and Approval Requirements 232 16.12.2 510(k) Clearance Process 232 16.12.3 Premarket Approval Process 233 16.12.4 Clinical Trials 233 16.12.5 Continuing FDA Patient Monitoring Product Regulation 233 16.12.6 International Regulations 234 17. European Patient Monitoring Market 235 17.1 E.U. Production of Medical Devices 236 17.2 E.U. Medical Device Consumption 237 17.3 E.U. Exports and Imports 237 17.4 Main Medical Device Markets in Europe 238 17.4.1 France 238 17.4.2 United Kingdom 238 17.4.3 Spain 238 17.4.4 Germany 238 17.4.5 Italy 239 17.4.6 Switzerland 239 17.4.7 Netherlands 239 17.4.8 Sweden 239 17.4.9 Czech Republic 239 17.4.10 Greece 239 17.5 Medical Device Industry in Turkey 240 17.5.1 Turkey-Exports 240 17.6 European Trends and Drivers 241 18. Asia/Pacific Patient Monitoring Market 242 18.1 China 242 18.1.1 Facts and Figures of Chinese Medical Device Market 242 18.2 Japan 243 18.2.1 Japan's Aging Population and the Demand for Foreign Medical Devices 243 18.2.2 Japanese Medical Device Market 244 18.3 India 245 18.3.1 India-Imported Medical Devices 246 18.3.2 Global Medical Toolmakers Throng India 247 18.4 Indian Healthcare 2008 at a Glance and the Opportunities for Foreign Investments 247 18.4.1 Indian Healthcare, a $34.2 Billion Market 247 18.4.2 Indian Healthcare Market-Growth Perspective 247 18.4.3 Medical Infrastructure-Current State 248 18.4.4 Medical Education and Manpower-India's Advantage 248 18.4.5 Budget 2007-2008 and Indian Healthcare Perspective 249 18.4.6 Healthcare Budget 2007-2008 Highlights 249 18.4.7 Key Trends and Drivers-Shift to Lifestyle Related Diseases 249 18.4.8 Growing Middle Class and Patient Preferences 250 18.4.9 JCI Accreditated Organizations in India 250 18.4.10 Healthcare Cities-The Evolving Concept of Healthcare in India 250 18.4.11 Healthcare Insurance-Current and Future Scenario 251 18.4.12 Impelling Technology 252 18.4.13 Reverse in Brain Drain 252 18.4.14 Funding by Private Equity 252 18.4.15 Select Players in India-Apollo Hospitals Enterprise, Ltd. 253 18.4.16 Fortis Healthcare 253 18.4.17 Wockhardt Hospitals 253 18.4.18 Manipal Health Systems 253 18.4.19 Narayana Hrudayalaya 254 18.4.20 Max Healthcare 254 18.4.21 Columbia Asia 254 18.4.22 Global Hospitals 254 18.4.23 Artemis Health Institute 254 18.4.24 New Entrants-Naresh Trehan's MediCity 254 18.4.25 Aditya Birla Memorial Hospital 254 18.4.26 Reliance ADAG Healthcare 255 18.4.27 Foreign Players 255 18.4.28 Opportunities in Medical Value Travel 255 18.4.29 Medical Equipment Manufacturing and Leasing in India 255 18.4.30 Healthcare Outsourcing 256 18.5 Korea 256 18.6 Singapore 257 18.6.1 Singapore-Market Review 257 18.6.2 Singapore-Import Market 257 18.7 Malaysia 257 18.7.1 Malaysia Serving the Asia and World Healthcare Market 259 18.8 Patient Monitoring Market Presents Opportunities in South Africa 260 18.9 Vietnam 260 18.9.1 Vietnam-Market Overview 260 18.9.2 Vietnam-Market Profile 260 18.9.3 Vietnam-Import Market 260 18.9.4 Vietnam-Domestic Production 261 18.9.5 Vietnam-Third Country Imports 261 18.9.6 Vietnam-Market Position in the U.S. 261 18.10 Russia 262 18.11 Australia 262 18.12 Rest of World Patient Monitoring Market 262 18.13 Argentina Medical Device Market 262 18.13.1 Argentina-Medical Instruments and Accessories Market 263 Appendix 1: Conditions Affecting U.S. Trade in Medical Devices 265 Appendix 2: Healthcare in the U.S. 270 Appendix 3: Business Developments in Patient Monitoring Sector 278 Appendix 4: U.S. Medicare-A Snapshot 282 Appendix 5: U.S. Medicaid at a Glance 293 Appendix 6: Alternate Financial Solution for Medical Technology Acquisition 296 Appendix 7: Registering Medical Products in China 300 Appendix 8: Registering Medical Products in India 302 Appendix 9: Registering Medical Products in Japan 304 Appendix 10: Registering Medical Products in Russia 306 Appendix 11: Registering Medical Products in Mexico 308 Appendix 12: Group Purchasing Organizations 312 Appendix 13: Company Directory 313 Appendix 14: Abbreviations 317 [Inhaltsverzeichnis ausblenden] |
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Table 2.1: Johnson & Johnson Snapshot, 2007-2008 15 Table 2.2: GE Healthcare Snapshot, 2007-2008 17 Table 2.3: Siemens Healthcare Snapshot, 2007-2008 18 Table 2.4: Medtronic Snapshot, 2007-2008 19 Table 2.5: Cardinal Health Snapshot, 2007-2008 22 Table 2.6: Baxter International Snapshot, 2007-2008 23 Table 2.7: Philips Healthcare Snapshot, 2007-2008 24 Table 2.8: Boston Scientific Snapshot, 2007-2008 25 Table 2.9: Boston Scientific Sales by Product Category, 2003-2007 25 Table 2.10: Covidien Snapshot, 2007-2008 27 Table 2.11: Becton Dickinson & Co. Snapshot, 2007-2008 28 Table 2.12: Abbot Laboratories Snapshot, 2007-2008 30 Table 2.13: Stryker Snapshot, 2007-2008 31 Table 2.14: B. Braun Snapshot, 2007-2008 32 Table 2.15: 3M Healthcare Snapshot, 2007-2008 33 Table 2.16: Zimmer Holdings Snapshot, 2007-2008 34 Table 2.17: St. Jude Medical Snapshot, 2007-2008 35 Table 2.18: Hospira Snapshot, 2007-2008 36 Table 2.19: Smith & Nephew Snapshot, 2007-2008 36 Table 2.20: Donaher Snapshot, 2007-2008 38 Table 2.21: Synthes Snapshot, 2007-2008 38 Table 2.22: Beckman Coulter Snapshot, 2007-2008 39 Table 2.23: Olympus Medical System Snapshot, 2007-2008 40 Table 2.24: Fresenius Medical Care Snapshot, 2007-2008 40 Table 2.25: Alcon Snapshot, 2007-2008 41 Table 2.26: Terumo Medical Snapshot, 2007-2008 42 Table 2.27: C.R. Bard Snapshot, 2007-2008 43 Table 2.28: Biomet Snapshot, 2007-2008 44 Table 2.29: Dentsply International Snapshot, 2007-2008 45 Table 2.30: Dräger Medical Snapshot, 2007-2008 46 Table 2.31: Varian Snapshot, 2007-2008 47 Table 4.1: Leading Medical Device Companies, 2007 55 Table 4.2: Top 30 Companies of Medical Devices and Their Sales, 2007 56 Table 5.1: Overall Global Patient Monitoring Sales and Projections, 2006-2013 57 Table 5.2: U.S. Patient Monitoring Market and Projections, 2006-2013 57 Table 5.3: U.S. Patient Monitoring Home Care Market and Projections, 2006-2013 57 Table 5.4: U.S. Patient Monitoring Handheld and Wearable Market and Projections, 2006-2013 58 Table 5.5: Technology Synopsis for Each Market Segment in the U.S. 58 Table 5.6: Estimated Market Share Analysis for Top Suppliers-U.S. Patient Monitoring Market Segments 59 Table 5.7: Average Equipment Selling Price for Each Market Segment in the U.S. 59 Table 5.8: Commonly-Monitored Parameters in the U.S. 59 Table 5.9: Summary of Market Projections 62 Table 5.10: Drivers of Patient Monitoring Markets 62 Table 5.11: Restraints of Patient Monitoring Markets 63 Table 5.12: Recent Sector M&A Activity 70 Table 5.13: Mergers and Acquisitions, 1997-2008 70 Table 6.1: Websites for Other Manufacturers 75 Table 6.2: Nihon Kohden Sales by Product Category 121 Table 7.1: Growth Drivers in the U.S. Pulse Oximetry Sensor Market 144 Table 7.2: Pulse Oximetry Monitoring Equipment Market: Major Market Participants 149 Table 7.3: Pulse Oximetry Components and Markets for Distribution 150 Table 7.4: Popular Brands of Oximeters 155 Table 7.5: Principal Competitive Factors for Pulse Oximetry Products 155 Table 7.6: Drivers of Pulse Oximetry Markets 156 Table 7.7: Restraints of Pulse Oximetry Markets 156 Table 8.1: Worldwide Cardiac Equipment Monitoring Market: Revenue and Forecasts, 2005-2013 157 Table 8.2: U.S. Cardiac Equipment Monitoring Market: Revenue and Forecasts, 2005-2013 158 Table 8.3: Challenges in Cardiac Monitoring 158 Table 8.4: Leading Competitors for Cardiac Moniitoring Systems 163 Table 9.1: U.S. Capnography Monitoring Equipment Market, 2006-2013 168 Table 10.1: Key Companies in Fetal Monitors 170 Table 10.2: Specific Categories of Fetal Monitors 171 Table 10.3: Available Equipment for Fetal Monitoring 171 Table 10.4: Recent Fetal Monitor Sector M&A Activity 171 Table 11.1: Key Companies in Blood Pressure Monitors 176 Table 11.2: Available Equipment for Blood Pressure Monitoring 176 Table 11.3: Recent Blood Pressure Sector M&A Activity 177 Table 12.1: U.S. Anesthesia Monitoring Equipment Market, 2006-2013 182 Table 12.2: Worldwide Neurological Equipment Monitoring Market: Revenue and Forecasts, 2005-2013 185 Table 12.3: U.S. Neurological Equipment Monitoring Market: Revenue and Forecasts, 2005-2013 185 Table 14.1: Number of Medicare-Certified Home Care Agencies, 1967-2007 192 Table 14.2: U.S. Number of Home Healthcare Workers and Medicare-Certified Agencies, 2007 196 Table 14.3: Comparison of Hospital, SNF and Home Health Medicare Charges, 2005-2007 197 Table 14.4: U.S. Annual Expenditure on Home Healthcare Products, 2006 197 Table 14.5: U.S. Medicaid Spending on Home Healthcare and Personal Care, 2006 203 Table 15.1: Telehealth Benefits 209 Table 15.2: Telemonitoring Market Highlights 210 Table 15.3: Benefits of HeartView Tele-Cardiology Service 214 Table 15.4: Drivers for Remote Patient Monitoring 215 Table 15.5: Barriers to Remote Patient Monitoring 215 Table 15.6: Forecast for U.S. Remote Patient Monitoring Devices, 2003-2010 216 Table 15.7: Leading Market Participants in Telemetry Devices 216 Table 16.1: Japanese Medical Devices Market Size, 2005-2007 226 Table 16.2: U.S. Market for Medical Devices, 2002-2007 227 Table 16.3: Senior Citizen Use of Medical Services in the U.S. 229 Table 16.4: Impact of Aging Population on Patient Monitoring Demand in the U.S. 229 Table 16.5: Nursing Staffing Levels Contribute to Incidents 230 Table 16.6: The U.S. Medical Equipment Market Value, 2004-2007 231 Table 16.7: Top U.S. Export Markets of Medical Devices, 2006 231 Table 17.1: Turkish Medical Devices Export, 2002-2007 241 Table 17.2: Turkish Medical Devices Export by Product Groups, 2003-2007 241 Table 18.1: Japanese Medical Device Market, 2005-2007 243 Table 18.2: Percentage of Elderly Population in Developed Countries, 1950, 1985, 2000 and 2020 243 Table 18.3: Presence of Foreign Companies in Japanese Market 244 Table 18.4: Leading Manufacturers of Medical Devices in Japan 245 Table 18.5: Upcoming Healthcare Cities 251 Table 18.6: Foreign Companies Entering India 256 Table 18.7: Foreign Companies with a Presence in Malaysia 259 Table 18.8: Global Medical Equipment Market, 2008-2011 259 Table 18.9: Summary of Medical Device Market in Malaysia, 2008 259 Table 18.10: Argentina-Medical Device Industry Market Size, 2004-2006 263 Table 18.11: Argentina-Medical Instruments and Accessories Market, 2005-2007 264 Table App. 1.1: Summary of the U.S., E.U. and Japanese Medical Device Markets 267 Table App. 2.1: Health Expenditures for Selected Type of Services, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015 272 Table App. 2.2: U.S. Healthcare Industry Overview 273 Table App. 2.3: U.S. Population without Health Insurance, 2007 274 Table App. 3.1: Important Business Developments in the Patient Monitoring Sector 278 Table App. 4.1: General Medicare-Statistics 292 Table App. 6.1: Financial Services Offered by Medical Devices and Diagnostics Companies 299 Table App. 12.1: Top Ten GPOs by Number of Hospital Members (Psychiatric and Rehabilitation Hospitals Included) by Total Number of Hospital Members 312 Figure 2.1: Johnson & Johnson Sales by Segment, 2007 16 Figure 2.2: GE Healthcare Profit, 2006 17 Figure 2.3: Siemens Healthcare Revenue Trend 18 Figure 2.4: Medtronic Revenue by Segment, 2007 19 Figure 2.5: Medtronic Revenue by Geography, 2007 20 Figure 2.6: Medtronic Revenue and Operating Income, 2005-2007 20 Figure 2.7: Medtronic Market Share, 2007 21 Figure 2.8: Baxter International Revenue by Segment, 2006-2007 23 Figure 2.9: Boston Scientific Investment in Research and Development, 2007 26 Figure 2.10: Boston Scientific Sales by Geographic Segment, 2007 26 Figure 2.11: Covidien FY 2005-2007 27 Figure 2.12: Becton Dickinson Revenue by Segment, 2007 28 Figure 2.13: Becton Dickinson Revenue and Operating Income, 2005-2007 29 Figure 2.14: Becton Dickinson Revenue by Geography, 2007 29 Figure 2.15: Abbot Laboratories Medical Devices Sales, 2007 30 Figure 2.16: Abbot Sales by Business Group, 2007 31 Figure 2.17: Abbot Sales by Geography, 2007 31 Figure 2.18: Zimmer Revenue by Geography, 2006 34 Figure 2.19: St. Jude Medical Revenue by Segment 35 Figure 2.20: C.R. Bard Revenue by Segment, 2006-2007 43 Figure 2.21: Biomet Sales, 2006-2007 45 Figure 2.22: Dentsply International Revenue by Segment, 2004-2006 46 Figure 2.23: Varian Revenue and Net Income, 2003-2007 47 Figure 5.1: Worldwide Market Segmentation-High-, Mid- and Low-End Products 60 Figure 5.2: Total Worldwide Patient Monitoring Market by Segment 61 Figure 5.3: Worldwide Markets for Patient Monitors, Clinical Measurements, Clinical Information Systems and Networking 61 Figure 5.4: Only 28% of U.S. Primary Care Doctors Use Electronic Medical Patient Records, 2006 67 Figure 6.1: Block Diagram of a Multiparameter Patient Monitor 72 Figure 6.2: Smiths Group Market Analysis by Destination 82 Figure 6.3: Philips Is the World Leader in Patient Monitoring Market, 2000-2007 122 Figure 7.1: Light Absorption by Pulse Oximeters in the Finger 141 Figure 7.2: Block Diagram-Pulse Oximeter 141 Figure 7.3: U.S. Pulse Oximetry Market Share by Company 148 Figure 14.1: Global Home Healthcare Market, 2007 ($140 Billion plus) 191 Figure 14.2: U.S. Personal Healthcare Expenditures, 2006 193 Figure 14.3: U.S. Sources of Payment for Home Health, 2006 194 Figure 14.4: U.S. Percent Medicare Payments by Benefit, 2000-2007 195 Figure 14.5: U.S. Home Healthcare Services, Total Employment, 1996-2007 196 Figure 15.1: The MedStar System 212 Figure 16.1: U.S. Export of Medical Devices to Japan, 2007 225 Figure 17.1: Health Spending on Medical Technology, 2007 235 Figure 17.2: European Medical Technology Market by Country 235 Figure 17.3: Projected Composition of E.U.'s Population by Age 237 Figure 18.1: Composition of Japan's Population by Age, 1950-2050 243 Figure 18.2: Growth Forecast for Medical Device Market in India 246 Figure 18.3: Segmentation of Indian Medical Device Market 247 Figure 18.4: Indian Healthcare Market Size 248 Figure 18.5: Indian Healthcare Infrastructure 248 Figure 18.6: Hospitalization Cases, 2007 250 Figure 18.7: Insured Patients as a Percentage of Total Patients 251 Figure 18.8: Health Insurance Revenue as a Percentage of Total Healthcare Revenue 252 Figure 18.9: Medical Equipments-Market Distribution 255 Figure 18.10: Outsourcing Scenario 2003-2004 and 2007-2008 256 Figure 18.11: Argentina-Laboratory Analytical Instruments Market Share, 2006 263 Figure 18.12: Argentina-Medical Instruments and Accessories Market, 2006 264 Figure App. 1.1: Global Production in the Medical Device Industry, 2005 268 Figure App. 1.2: Consumption of Medical Devices, 2005 268 Figure App. 1.3: Global Trade in Medical Devices by Major Traders, 2005 268 Figure App. 1.4: Share of the U.S. Shipments by Major Segments, 2005 269 Figure App. 1.5: Bioengineering Grant Awards from National Institutes for Health (NIH) for Various Diseases 269 Figure App. 2.1: Dimensions of a High Performance Health System 270 Figure App. 2.2: Total Spending on Healthcare in the U.S., 1960-2007 271 Figure App. 2.3: International Per Capita Healthcare Spending by Country, 2006 272 Figure App. 2.4: Number Uninsured and Uninsured Rate in the U.S., 1987-2006 274 Figure App. 2.5: Obese Adults in the U.S., 2006 275 Figure App. 2.6: Prevalence of Obesity by Age, Race and Sex, U.S., 2006 275 Figure App. 2.7: Age Adjusted Prevalence of Hypertension in U.S. Men and Women, 2006 276 Figure App. 2.8: Age Adjusted Prevalence of Hypertension in the U.S., 2006 276 Figure App. 4.1: Total U.S. Medicare Population, 2005 282 Figure App. 4.2: Medicare Pays Nearly Half of the Beneficiaries 283 Figure App. 4.3: Net Federal Cost of Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit 290 Figure App. 5.1: Medicaid in the Health System, 2005 293 Figure App. 5.2: Medical Expenditure by Service, 2005 294 Figure App. 5.3: Medicaid Enrollees and Expenditures by Enrollment Group, 2003 295 Figure App. 6.1: Factors to Be Taken into Consideration before Deciding on an Option 297 Figure App. 11.1: Brazilian Commercial Balance, 1950-2005 308 [Tabellenverzeichnis ausblenden] |
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