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The Market for Mobile Medical Apps

Description: Use of mobile devices in the healthcare field has taken off in a way not surprising given the fast pace of healthcare work. Innovative companies have been well ahead of this trend and launched applications that are seeing revenues. Kalorama Information has studied the market over the past two years and found a growing market with room for new entrants. This Kalorama Information report, The Worldwide Market for Mobile Medical Apps detailsthe smartphone and other mobile applications or “apps” that are being utilized in many areas of healthcare: education, health management, data management, health information, and other workflow processes. and presents a picture of the market today and what it may look like over the next five years. The report provides revenue estimates and forecasts for apps by device used:

Apple Android Nokia Palm Windows Others

and by application category: Nursing Tools

Drug References

Study Tools (includes games and flashcards) Medical Reference

Clinical Support Systems

The total mobile medical app market is also broken out by region including US, Europe, Asia and Rest of World markets. The report discusses some popular apps that are being used in the clinical setting and business models that have worked for their creators. Some popular apps included in this report include: Epocrates

Critical Care ACLS

Sanford Guide to Antimicrobial Therapy Skyscape Medical Resources

Nursing Central The ECG Guide Care360 Mobile STAT ICD-9 LITE

Tarascon Pharmacopoeia MyGlucoHealth Wireless

Netter’s Atlas of Human Anatomy Allscripts Mobile Homecare EMR App iChart

Healthcare has exhibited a particular need for these technologies. Not only is the medical community using smartphones and their applications for basic work at a higher rate than the general population, but they are reporting using smartphones in replacement for some of the work that would have previously been done on a desktop or laptop computer.

The information for this report was gathered using both primary and secondary research including comprehensive research of secondary sources such as company literature, databases, investment reports, and medical, information technology and business journals. Telephone interviews and email

correspondence were the primary method of gathering primary information. Primary sources were the basis in gathering information specifically relating to revenue and market share data presented in this report. Specific interviews with IT company representatives included marketing directors, division managers, and product representatives.

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The report covers issues and trends that will impact the medical app market in the future, including: Pricing

Threat to Security

Non-availability of Suitable Handheld Devices Implementation Failures

Resistance to Change

Lack of IT Resource in Provider Settings Electromagnetic Interference

High infrastructure Cost Growing Healthcare Cost Aging Society

Reduction of Medical Errors Telemedicine Benefits Federal Initiatives

All market data pertains to the world market at the manufacturers’ level. The base year for data was 2011. Historical data was provided for 2010 with forecast data provided for 2015. The forecasted market analysis for 2011-2016 was highly influenced by the uptake of new technologies in the health industry, government incentives and requirements, product marketing, availability and demographic trends.

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Contents: CHAPTER ONE: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Healthcare Industry Methodology Size and Growth of the Market Issues Facing the IT Healthcare MarketCHAPTER TWO: INTRODUCTION PDAs and Smartphones: Industry Overview Smartphone/Tablet Applications Defining Smartphones and PDAs Growth of Smartphones and Tablet PCs Smartphone Design Mobile Media Device Profit Comparison Smartphone-Specific Service Fees Wireless Device Connection Speeds Healthcare Efficiency Are Electronic Healthcare Systems More Efficient? Mobile Medical Record Apps Healthcare Establishments Hospitals Physicians Nursing Homes Pharmacies Handheld Device Technology Adoption by Physicians Population Statistics U.S. Demographics World Demographics U.S. Food and Drug Administration Requirements for Mobile medical

ApplicationsCHAPTER THREE: TECHNOLOGIES AND COMPETITORS Medical Applications Business Model for Device/Platform Developers App Developer Business Strategy Smartphones in Healthcare Benefits of Healthcare Smartphones Challenges in the Implementation of

Smartphones in Healthcare Settings EMR/EHR App Integration Apps and Tablet PCs Apple App Store’s Top-Grossing Apps Profit in Apps Leading Apps and App Developers Epocrates, Inc. Critical Care ACLS and Nursing Essentials Sanford Guide to Antimicrobial Therapy Medscape Mobile Skyscape Medical Resources Nursing Central Care360 Mobile The ECG Guide STAT ICD-9 LITE Lexicomp Medical Apps Tarascon Pharmacopoeia Netter’s Atlas of Human Anatomy Apps for Diabetes Management Sunrise Health System and the iTrage App Electronic Medical Records and Apps CHAPTER FOUR: MARKET OVERVIEW The Overall Mobile App Market Reviewing the Market for Medical Apps Analysis of Medical Apps by Type/Category The Medical App Market Forecast 2016 Regional App Markets Market Summary Market Drivers and Inhibitors Growth Drivers Growth Inhibitors Emerging Trends Case Studies APPENDIX: LIST OF COMPANIES

LIST OF EXHIBITS

CHAPTER ONE: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Figure 1-1: The Global Market for Medical Mobile Apps 2009-2016CHAPTER TWO: INTRODUCTION Table 2-1:Leading Smartphone Operating Systems Table 2-2: Comparison of Early and Current Smartphone Technologies Table 2-3: Income Comparison for Apple, HTC, and RIM for Fiscal Year 2011 Table 2-4: Smartphone Data and WiFi Download Connection Speed Comparison Table 2-5: U.S. Registered Hospitals by Type, 2010 Figure 2-1: Number of Hospitals in the US, 1975-2005, Estimated 2015 Table 2-6: Select For-Profit U.S. Hospital Chains, 2010 Data Figure 2-2: Number of Hospital Mergers in the US, 1998-2007 Figure 2-7: Number of Physician Offices, 2000-2009 Figure 2-3: Number of Nursing Homes, 2000-2009 Figure 2-4: Number of Pharmacies and Drug Stores, 2000-2009 Table 2-8: Medical Doctors per 1,000

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Population by Country Table 2-9: The U.S. Population, 2050 Figure 2-5: The U.S. Population, 1980-2020 Table 2-10: Percent U.S. Population Over Age 65 by Year Figure 2-6: Estimated Population by Age Group, 2000 and 2050 Table 2-11: The World Population, 1980-2050 Figure 2-7: The World Population, 1980-2020 Table 2-12: Percent World Population Over Age 65 by Year Figure 2-8: Estimated Population by Age Group, 2000 and 2050CHAPTER THREE: TECHNOLOGIES AND COMPETITORS Table 3-1: Apple App Store’s “Top Grossing iPhone Medical Apps”- Table 3-2: Epocrates Purchase Plan Table 3-3: Percent of Office-based Physicians Using EMRs, 2001-2010- Figure 3-1: Percent of Office-based Physicians Using EMRs, by Level of EMR System, 2006-2010 Table 3-4: State Data: Percent of Office-based Physicians Using EMRs,Preliminary 2010CHAPTER FOUR: MARKET OVERVIEW Figure 4-1: Number of Available

Apps-(Estimates; All Types), 2008-2011 Figure 2: Share of All Available Apps by Platform/Store 2009 Figure 4-3: Share of All Available Apps by Platform/Store 2010 Figure 4-4: Share of All Available Apps by

Platform/Store 2011 Table 4-1: Market for Medical Apps by Platform, 2010 and 2011 Figure 4-5: Sales of Medical Apps by Platform, 2010 vs. 2011 Figure 4-6: Share of Medical Apps Sales by Platform 2010 Figure 4-7: Share of Medical Apps Sales by Platform 2011 Table 4-2: Estimated Sales of Medical Apps by Product Type, 2011 Figure 4-8: Sales of Medical Apps by Product Type, 2010 vs. 2011 Figure 4-9; Estimated Distribution of Sales by Product Type, 2011 Table 4-3: The Market for Medical Apps, 2011 vs. 2016 by Platform Figure 4-10: Sales of Medical Apps by Platform, 2011 vs. 2016 Figure 4-11: Share of Medical Apps Sales by Platform 2016 Table 4-4: Cellular Phone Subscribers by Country Table 4-5: Estimated Products Sales for Mobile Medical Apps by World Region, 2011 Figure 4-12: Estimated Products Sales for Mobile Medical Apps by World Region, 2011

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