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With more than 7 Billion mobile network subscriptions worldwide, the mobile communications sector is rapidly gaining traction from a diverse range of vertical sectors. Healthcare is no exception to this trend.
As healthcare service providers seek to maximize their patient outreach while minimizing costs, many view mobile healthcare (or mHealth) as the solution to improve healthcare cost–efficiency. mHealth refers to the usage of mobile communications technology and devices to enhance access to healthcare information, improve distribution of routine and emergency health services, and provide diagnostic services.
Mobile operators also view mHealth as a lucrative opportunity for the monetization of their mobile connectivity services as a growing proportion of their subscribers adopt healthcare centric wearables. Given that most operators have established themselves as reputable consumer brands, they are also eyeing at opportunities to offer services beyond simple connectivity. Many operators already offer branded or co-branded end-to-end mHealth solutions to their customer bases.
In addition, mHealth offers a multitude to opportunities to the pharmaceutical industry ranging from enhanced R&D activities and medication adherence to securing the supply chain and combating counterfeit drugs.
Driven by the thriving ecosystem, SNS Research estimates that the mHealth market will account for over $23 Billion in 2017 alone. Despite barriers relating to regulation, patient acceptance and privacy concerns, SNS Research estimates further growth at a CAGR of more than 35% over the next three years.
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The “mHealth (Mobile Healthcare) Ecosystem: 2017 – 2030 – Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies & Forecasts“ report presents an in–depth assessment of the global mHealth market. In addition to covering key market drivers, challenges, future roadmap, value chain analysis, deployment case studies, service/product strategies and strategic recommendations, the report also presents comprehensive forecasts for the mHealth market from 2017 till 2030. The forecasts and historical revenue figures are individually segmented for 5 individual submarkets, 29 use case categories, 5 ecosystem player categories, 6 geographical regions and 34 countries.
The report comes with an associated Excel datasheet suite covering quantitative data from all numeric forecasts presented in the report.
Topics Covered
The report covers the following topics:
- The scope and implementation of mHealth across the globe
- mHealth technology
- Market drivers and key benefits of mHealth
- Challenges and inhibitors to the mHealth ecosystem
- mHealth standardization and regulatory initiatives
- mHealth opportunities, use cases and applications
- mHealth deployment case studies
- Value chain analysis of the mHealth ecosystem and the recognition of key players in each segment of the value chain
- mHealth industry roadmap: 2017 – 2030
- Key trends in the mHealth ecosystem; mHealth regulation, security, adoption of cloud based mHealth services, alliances for ecosystem fortification, and the impact of LTE/5G deployments
- The role of IoT and wearable technology in the mHealth ecosystem
- Profiles and strategies of over 230 leading ecosystem players
- Strategic recommendations for mobile operators, enabling technology providers, mHealth device OEMs, application developers, healthcare service providers and pharmaceutical companies
- In-depth analysis for 5 individual submarkets and their associated mHealth application use cases:
- Pharmaceutical Applications
- Medical Information & Healthcare Management
- Healthcare & Fitness
- Remote Consultation/Diagnostic Services
- IoT, Wearable Technology, Sensor & Monitoring Applications
- Historical revenue figures and forecasts till 203
Forecast Segmentation
Market forecasts and historical revenue figures are provided for each of the following 5 submarkets and their 23 use case categories:
Pharmaceutical Applications
- Safety Data Collection
- Consumer Education
- Medical Education
- Post–Market Monitoring
- Drug Authentication
- Social Media
- Patient Compliance & Retention: Clinical Trials
Information & Healthcare Management
- Electronic Health/Medical Records & Tracking Tools
- Diagnostic Tools & Medical Reference
- Continuing Medical Education
- Awareness Through Alerts
- Logistical & Payment Support
Healthcare & Fitness
- Medical Compliance
- Fitness & Nutrition Apps
- Clinical Decision Support Systems
- Prescribable Mobile Apps
Remote Consultation/Diagnostic Services
- Mobile Video Consultations, Collaboration & Surgery
- Non-Video Consultations & Collaboration
- Remote Collaboration in Emergency Situations
IoT, Wearable Technology, Sensor & Monitoring Applications
- Health and Wellness Monitoring
- Disease Surveillance/Remote Monitoring
- Diagnostic Tools
- Technical Logistics
- Revenue is also split by ecosystem player:
Ecosystem Player Segmentation
- Mobile Operators & Connectivity Providers
- Mobile & mHealth Device OEMs
- Content & Application Providers
- Healthcare Service Providers
- Pharmaceutical Industry
- The following regional and country markets are also covered:
Regional Markets
- Asia Pacific
- Eastern Europe
- Latin & Central America
- Middle East & Africa
- North America
- Western Europe
Country Markets
- Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Norway, Pakistan, Philippines, Poland, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, Thailand, UAE, UK, USA
Additional forecasts are provided for the following:
- IoT connections for mHealth applications
- mHealth centric wearable device shipments
- Mobile video calling users
- Annual throughput of mobile network data traffic
- Smartphone, feature phone, tablet, desktop PC and notebook shipments
- Mobile network subscriptions by region
- Cost saving potential of mHealth by region
- Big Data & analytics technology investments in the healthcare sector
Key Questions Answered
The report provides answers to the following key questions:
- What are the key market drivers and challenges for mHealth?
- What are the key applications of mHealth?
- How is the mHealth value chain structured and how will it evolve overtime?
- How big is the mHealth market, and how much revenue will it generate in 2020?
- What will be the installed base of IoT connections for mHealth applications in 2020?
- How many mHealth centric wearable devices will be shipped in 2020?
- Which regions, countries and submarkets will see the highest percentage of growth?
- Who are the key market players and what are their strategies?
- What level of cost savings can mHealth facilitate for healthcare service providers in each region?
- What are the key applications of LTE and 5G networks in the mHealth market?
- What considerations should be taken into account to devise a successful mHealth strategy for a hospital?
- What strategies should mobile operators, enabling technology providers, mHealth device OEMs, healthcare service providers, pharmaceutical companies and application developers adopt to capitalize on the mHealth opportunity?
Key Findings
The report has the following key findings:
- Driven by the thriving ecosystem, SNS Research estimates that the mHealth market will account for over $23 Billion in 2017 alone. Despite barriers relating to regulation, patient acceptance and privacy concerns, SNS Research estimates further growth at a CAGR of more than 35% over the next three years.
- While the use of mHealth devices and apps is already widespread in clinical trials, pharmaceutical giants are now setting their sights on connected drug delivery platforms that will automatically detect and log patients’ medication use to improve adherence.
- SNS Research estimates that mHealth centric wearable devices will account for over 60 Million unit shipments by the end of 2017. In order to gain valuable insights from the data generated by these devices, healthcare service providers and other stakeholders are increasingly investing in Big Data and analytics technology.
- mHealth has the potential to dramatically reduce the costs of healthcare operations, while improving the quality of healthcare. SNS Research estimates that by the end of 2017, mHealth could represent up to $370 Billion in annual healthcare cost savings worldwide.
List of Companies Mentioned
- 270 Vision
- 3L Labs
- 3M
- 4DForce
- 4iii Innovations
- Abbott Laboratories
- Accenture
- AdhereTech
- Adherium
- Adidas
- AeroScout
- Aerotel Medical Systems
- Aetna
- Agfa Healthcare
- Agfa-Gevaert Group
- AiRISTA
- AirStrip Technologies
- Alego Health
- AliveCor
- AllScripts Healthcare
- Alphabet
- Altran Group
- AMD Global Telemedicine
- Amiigo
- Anthem
- Apollo Hospitals
- Appirio
- Apple
- ARM
- Asahi Kasei Group
- ASICS Corporation
- AstraZeneca
- AT&T
- AT&T Mobility
- Athenahealth
- Atlas Wearables
- Augmendix
- Avery Dennison Corporation
- BabyCenter
- BettrLife
- Bharti Airtel
- Big Cloud Analytics
- Biosensics
- BioTelemetry Technology
- Biotricity
- BlackBerry
- Body Scientific International
- Boehringer Ingelheim
- Boston Scientific Corporation
- Breakthrough Technologies
- BSX Athletics
- BT Group
- BTS Bioengineering
- Bupa
- Cambridge Consultants
- Capsule Technologie
- CardioComm Solutions
- CardioNet
- Carre Technologies
- Catapult Sports
- CEEK VR
- CellTrust Corporation
- CEN (European Committee for Standardization)
- CenTrak
- Cerner Corporation
- Chetu
- Cigna
- CirrusMD
- Cisco Systems
- Cityzen Sciences
- Codoon
- Cohero Health
- Companion Medical
- Comtech Telecommunications Corporation
- Continua Council
- Conversa Health
- CRF Health
- CTC (Cambridge Temperature Concepts)
- Cupris Health
- Cyberdyne
- Cypress Semiconductor Corporation
- Diversinet
- DocbookMD
- DoCoMo Healthcare
- dorsaVi
- Dreamtrap Commercials
- DT (Deutsche Telekom)
- Ducere Technologies
- EB Sport Group
- ECHAlliance (European Connected Health Alliance)
- eClinicalWorks
- EE
- Ekahau
- Ekso Bionics
- EMN (European Medical Network)
- Emotiv Systems
- Entra Health Systems
- Epic Systems Corporation
- Epion Health
- Ericsson
- Evena Medical
- Extension Healthcare
- Fatigue Science
- Finis
- Fitbit
- Flyfit
- FRUCT MD
- Fujitsu
- Gait Up
- Garmin
- GE Healthcare
- Gecko Health Innovations
- Gemalto
- General Electric
- Genesis Health Technologies
- Ginger.io
- Global Digital Health Network
- Google
- GOQii
- Grameen Foundation
- GSK (GlaxoSmithKline)
- GSMA
- Guandong Biolight Meditech
- Halma
- HealBe
- HIMSS (Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society)
- HL7 (Health Level Seven International)
- Honeywell Life Care Solutions
- Hövding
- HPE (Hewlett Packard Enterprise)
- Huawei
- Human API
- i4C Innovations
- IBM Corporation
- ICEdot
- Ideal Life
- IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers)
- iHealth Labs
- Imec
- ImPACT Applications
- Imprivata
- Inspiro Medical
- Instabeat
- Integron Corporation
- Intel Corporation
- InteraXon
- Intermountain Healthcare
- InTouch Health
- InvenSense
- Invision Heart
- IQMax
- iRhythm Technologies
- ISO (International Organization for Standardization)
- ITU (International Telecommunications Union)
- Jawbone
- Jaybird
- Johns Hopkins University
- Johnson & Johnson
- KDDI Corporation
- Ki Performance
- KORE Wireless Group
- Kreyos
- Lark Technologies
- Lenovo
- LG Electronics
- LMD (Leman Micro Devices)
- London Air Ambulance
- Lumo BodyTech
- Magellan (MiTAC Digital Corporation)
- McKinsey & Company
- MDLIVE
- Medecin Direct
- Medella Health
- Medisafe
- MedM
- MedSignals/VitalSignals
- Medtronic
- MedTrust Online
- MedWeb
- Melon
- mHealthAlert
- Microsoft
- Ministry of National Guard, Saudi Arabia
- Mio Global
- Misfit
- Moov
- Moticon
- Motion Fitness
- mPedigree
- mQure
- MTN Group
- Myontec
- Neurometrix
- NeuroPro
- NHIC (National Health Insurance Company, Qatar)
- NHS (National Health Service, United Kingdom)
- Nike
- No Isolation
- Nokia
- Nokia Networks
- Nokia Technologies
- Nonin Medical
- Notch Interfaces
- Novartis
- Novo Nordisk
- NTT DoCoMo
- Nuubo
- NXP Semiconductors
- NZN Labs
- Omron Corporation
- OMsignal
- OPKO Health
- Optalert
- Orange
- Orange Healthcare
- Orpyx Medical Technologies
- O-Synce
- Owlet Baby Care
- Panasonic Corporation
- PCHA (Personal Connected Health Alliance)
- Pharmica Consulting
- Phyode
- Polar Electro
- Praekelt Foundation
- Pragmasystems
- Preventice
- Propeller Health
- Proteus Digital Health
- PUSH
- Qardio
- Qloudlab
- QNX Software Systems
- Qualcomm
- Qualcomm Life
- Reflexion Health
- Rest Devices
- Roche Holding (F. Hoffmann-La Roche)
- Royal Philips
- RSL Steeper Group
- S3 Group
- Samsung Electronics
- Samsung Group
- Sanofi
- Santech
- SAP
- SCOTTY Group
- Sensible Baby
- Senso Solutions
- Sentimoto
- Seoul National University Bundang Hospital
- Seraphim Sense
- Siemens Healthcare
- SK Group
- SK Telecom
- SmartCap Technologies
- Snaptracs
- SoftBank Corporation
- SoftServe
- Somaxis
- Sonitus Medical
- Sony Corporation
- Sony Mobile Communications
- Sotera Wireless
- Sprint Corporation
- Stanley Healthcare
- STMicroelectronics
- Swisscom
- Swisscom Health
- Tactio Health Group
- Telcare
- Tele2
- Telecom Italia
- Telenor
- Teva Pharmaceutical Industries
- TI (Texas Instruments)
- TIM (Telecom Italia Mobile)
- Toshiba Corporation
- Tricella
- Tunstall Group
- Tunstall Healthcare
- U.S. Department of Health & Human Services
- U.S. FDA (Food and Drug Administration)
- U-blox
- United Nations
- United Nations Foundation
- UnitedHealth Group
- Valencell
- Validic (Motivation Science)
- Vancive Medical Technologies
- Verizon Communications
- Verizon Wireless
- Vitaphone
- Vodafone Group
- Voxiva
- Vuzix
- Wearable Intelligence
- WellDoc
- Wellograph
- Withings
- WLSA (Wireless–Life Services Alliance)
- Xiaomi
- Xplore Technologies
- Xsensio
- Zephyr Technology Corporation
- Zinc Software
- Zoll Medical Corporation
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With more than 7 Billion mobile network subscriptions worldwide, the mobile communications sector is rapidly gaining traction from a diverse range of vertical sectors. Healthcare is no exception to this trend.
As healthcare service providers seek to maximize their patient outreach while minimizing costs, many view mobile healthcare (or mHealth) as the solution to improve healthcare cost–efficiency. mHealth refers to the usage of mobile communications technology and devices to enhance access to healthcare information, improve distribution of routine and emergency health services, and provide diagnostic services.
Mobile operators also view mHealth as a lucrative opportunity for the monetization of their mobile connectivity services as a growing proportion of their subscribers adopt healthcare centric wearables. Given that most operators have established themselves as reputable consumer brands, they are also eyeing at opportunities to offer services beyond simple connectivity. Many operators already offer branded or co-branded end-to-end mHealth solutions to their customer bases.
In addition, mHealth offers a multitude to opportunities to the pharmaceutical industry ranging from enhanced R&D activities and medication adherence to securing the supply chain and combating counterfeit drugs.
Driven by the thriving ecosystem, SNS Research estimates that the mHealth market will account for over $23 Billion in 2017 alone. Despite barriers relating to regulation, patient acceptance and privacy concerns, SNS Research estimates further growth at a CAGR of more than 35% over the next three years.
To Get Sample Copy of Report visit @ http://www.researchmoz.us/enquiry.php?type=S&repid=869058
The “mHealth (Mobile Healthcare) Ecosystem: 2017 – 2030 – Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies & Forecasts“ report presents an in–depth assessment of the global mHealth market. In addition to covering key market drivers, challenges, future roadmap, value chain analysis, deployment case studies, service/product strategies and strategic recommendations, the report also presents comprehensive forecasts for the mHealth market from 2017 till 2030. The forecasts and historical revenue figures are individually segmented for 5 individual submarkets, 29 use case categories, 5 ecosystem player categories, 6 geographical regions and 34 countries.
The report comes with an associated Excel datasheet suite covering quantitative data from all numeric forecasts presented in the report.
Topics Covered
The report covers the following topics:
- The scope and implementation of mHealth across the globe
- mHealth technology
- Market drivers and key benefits of mHealth
- Challenges and inhibitors to the mHealth ecosystem
- mHealth standardization and regulatory initiatives
- mHealth opportunities, use cases and applications
- mHealth deployment case studies
- Value chain analysis of the mHealth ecosystem and the recognition of key players in each segment of the value chain
- mHealth industry roadmap: 2017 – 2030
- Key trends in the mHealth ecosystem; mHealth regulation, security, adoption of cloud based mHealth services, alliances for ecosystem fortification, and the impact of LTE/5G deployments
- The role of IoT and wearable technology in the mHealth ecosystem
- Profiles and strategies of over 230 leading ecosystem players
- Strategic recommendations for mobile operators, enabling technology providers, mHealth device OEMs, application developers, healthcare service providers and pharmaceutical companies
- In-depth analysis for 5 individual submarkets and their associated mHealth application use cases:
- Pharmaceutical Applications
- Medical Information & Healthcare Management
- Healthcare & Fitness
- Remote Consultation/Diagnostic Services
- IoT, Wearable Technology, Sensor & Monitoring Applications
- Historical revenue figures and forecasts till 203
Forecast Segmentation
Market forecasts and historical revenue figures are provided for each of the following 5 submarkets and their 23 use case categories:
Pharmaceutical Applications
- Safety Data Collection
- Consumer Education
- Medical Education
- Post–Market Monitoring
- Drug Authentication
- Social Media
- Patient Compliance & Retention: Clinical Trials
Information & Healthcare Management
- Electronic Health/Medical Records & Tracking Tools
- Diagnostic Tools & Medical Reference
- Continuing Medical Education
- Awareness Through Alerts
- Logistical & Payment Support
Healthcare & Fitness
- Medical Compliance
- Fitness & Nutrition Apps
- Clinical Decision Support Systems
- Prescribable Mobile Apps
Remote Consultation/Diagnostic Services
- Mobile Video Consultations, Collaboration & Surgery
- Non-Video Consultations & Collaboration
- Remote Collaboration in Emergency Situations
IoT, Wearable Technology, Sensor & Monitoring Applications
- Health and Wellness Monitoring
- Disease Surveillance/Remote Monitoring
- Diagnostic Tools
- Technical Logistics
- Revenue is also split by ecosystem player:
Ecosystem Player Segmentation
- Mobile Operators & Connectivity Providers
- Mobile & mHealth Device OEMs
- Content & Application Providers
- Healthcare Service Providers
- Pharmaceutical Industry
- The following regional and country markets are also covered:
Regional Markets
- Asia Pacific
- Eastern Europe
- Latin & Central America
- Middle East & Africa
- North America
- Western Europe
Country Markets
- Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Norway, Pakistan, Philippines, Poland, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, Thailand, UAE, UK, USA
Additional forecasts are provided for the following:
- IoT connections for mHealth applications
- mHealth centric wearable device shipments
- Mobile video calling users
- Annual throughput of mobile network data traffic
- Smartphone, feature phone, tablet, desktop PC and notebook shipments
- Mobile network subscriptions by region
- Cost saving potential of mHealth by region
- Big Data & analytics technology investments in the healthcare sector
Key Questions Answered
The report provides answers to the following key questions:
- What are the key market drivers and challenges for mHealth?
- What are the key applications of mHealth?
- How is the mHealth value chain structured and how will it evolve overtime?
- How big is the mHealth market, and how much revenue will it generate in 2020?
- What will be the installed base of IoT connections for mHealth applications in 2020?
- How many mHealth centric wearable devices will be shipped in 2020?
- Which regions, countries and submarkets will see the highest percentage of growth?
- Who are the key market players and what are their strategies?
- What level of cost savings can mHealth facilitate for healthcare service providers in each region?
- What are the key applications of LTE and 5G networks in the mHealth market?
- What considerations should be taken into account to devise a successful mHealth strategy for a hospital?
- What strategies should mobile operators, enabling technology providers, mHealth device OEMs, healthcare service providers, pharmaceutical companies and application developers adopt to capitalize on the mHealth opportunity?
Key Findings
The report has the following key findings:
- Driven by the thriving ecosystem, SNS Research estimates that the mHealth market will account for over $23 Billion in 2017 alone. Despite barriers relating to regulation, patient acceptance and privacy concerns, SNS Research estimates further growth at a CAGR of more than 35% over the next three years.
- While the use of mHealth devices and apps is already widespread in clinical trials, pharmaceutical giants are now setting their sights on connected drug delivery platforms that will automatically detect and log patients’ medication use to improve adherence.
- SNS Research estimates that mHealth centric wearable devices will account for over 60 Million unit shipments by the end of 2017. In order to gain valuable insights from the data generated by these devices, healthcare service providers and other stakeholders are increasingly investing in Big Data and analytics technology.
- mHealth has the potential to dramatically reduce the costs of healthcare operations, while improving the quality of healthcare. SNS Research estimates that by the end of 2017, mHealth could represent up to $370 Billion in annual healthcare cost savings worldwide.
List of Companies Mentioned
- 270 Vision
- 3L Labs
- 3M
- 4DForce
- 4iii Innovations
- Abbott Laboratories
- Accenture
- AdhereTech
- Adherium
- Adidas
- AeroScout
- Aerotel Medical Systems
- Aetna
- Agfa Healthcare
- Agfa-Gevaert Group
- AiRISTA
- AirStrip Technologies
- Alego Health
- AliveCor
- AllScripts Healthcare
- Alphabet
- Altran Group
- AMD Global Telemedicine
- Amiigo
- Anthem
- Apollo Hospitals
- Appirio
- Apple
- ARM
- Asahi Kasei Group
- ASICS Corporation
- AstraZeneca
- AT&T
- AT&T Mobility
- Athenahealth
- Atlas Wearables
- Augmendix
- Avery Dennison Corporation
- BabyCenter
- BettrLife
- Bharti Airtel
- Big Cloud Analytics
- Biosensics
- BioTelemetry Technology
- Biotricity
- BlackBerry
- Body Scientific International
- Boehringer Ingelheim
- Boston Scientific Corporation
- Breakthrough Technologies
- BSX Athletics
- BT Group
- BTS Bioengineering
- Bupa
- Cambridge Consultants
- Capsule Technologie
- CardioComm Solutions
- CardioNet
- Carre Technologies
- Catapult Sports
- CEEK VR
- CellTrust Corporation
- CEN (European Committee for Standardization)
- CenTrak
- Cerner Corporation
- Chetu
- Cigna
- CirrusMD
- Cisco Systems
- Cityzen Sciences
- Codoon
- Cohero Health
- Companion Medical
- Comtech Telecommunications Corporation
- Continua Council
- Conversa Health
- CRF Health
- CTC (Cambridge Temperature Concepts)
- Cupris Health
- Cyberdyne
- Cypress Semiconductor Corporation
- Diversinet
- DocbookMD
- DoCoMo Healthcare
- dorsaVi
- Dreamtrap Commercials
- DT (Deutsche Telekom)
- Ducere Technologies
- EB Sport Group
- ECHAlliance (European Connected Health Alliance)
- eClinicalWorks
- EE
- Ekahau
- Ekso Bionics
- EMN (European Medical Network)
- Emotiv Systems
- Entra Health Systems
- Epic Systems Corporation
- Epion Health
- Ericsson
- Evena Medical
- Extension Healthcare
- Fatigue Science
- Finis
- Fitbit
- Flyfit
- FRUCT MD
- Fujitsu
- Gait Up
- Garmin
- GE Healthcare
- Gecko Health Innovations
- Gemalto
- General Electric
- Genesis Health Technologies
- Ginger.io
- Global Digital Health Network
- GOQii
- Grameen Foundation
- GSK (GlaxoSmithKline)
- GSMA
- Guandong Biolight Meditech
- Halma
- HealBe
- HIMSS (Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society)
- HL7 (Health Level Seven International)
- Honeywell Life Care Solutions
- Hövding
- HPE (Hewlett Packard Enterprise)
- Huawei
- Human API
- i4C Innovations
- IBM Corporation
- ICEdot
- Ideal Life
- IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers)
- iHealth Labs
- Imec
- ImPACT Applications
- Imprivata
- Inspiro Medical
- Instabeat
- Integron Corporation
- Intel Corporation
- InteraXon
- Intermountain Healthcare
- InTouch Health
- InvenSense
- Invision Heart
- IQMax
- iRhythm Technologies
- ISO (International Organization for Standardization)
- ITU (International Telecommunications Union)
- Jawbone
- Jaybird
- Johns Hopkins University
- Johnson & Johnson
- KDDI Corporation
- Ki Performance
- KORE Wireless Group
- Kreyos
- Lark Technologies
- Lenovo
- LG Electronics
- LMD (Leman Micro Devices)
- London Air Ambulance
- Lumo BodyTech
- Magellan (MiTAC Digital Corporation)
- McKinsey & Company
- MDLIVE
- Medecin Direct
- Medella Health
- Medisafe
- MedM
- MedSignals/VitalSignals
- Medtronic
- MedTrust Online
- MedWeb
- Melon
- mHealthAlert
- Microsoft
- Ministry of National Guard, Saudi Arabia
- Mio Global
- Misfit
- Moov
- Moticon
- Motion Fitness
- mPedigree
- mQure
- MTN Group
- Myontec
- Neurometrix
- NeuroPro
- NHIC (National Health Insurance Company, Qatar)
- NHS (National Health Service, United Kingdom)
- Nike
- No Isolation
- Nokia
- Nokia Networks
- Nokia Technologies
- Nonin Medical
- Notch Interfaces
- Novartis
- Novo Nordisk
- NTT DoCoMo
- Nuubo
- NXP Semiconductors
- NZN Labs
- Omron Corporation
- OMsignal
- OPKO Health
- Optalert
- Orange
- Orange Healthcare
- Orpyx Medical Technologies
- O-Synce
- Owlet Baby Care
- Panasonic Corporation
- PCHA (Personal Connected Health Alliance)
- Pharmica Consulting
- Phyode
- Polar Electro
- Praekelt Foundation
- Pragmasystems
- Preventice
- Propeller Health
- Proteus Digital Health
- PUSH
- Qardio
- Qloudlab
- QNX Software Systems
- Qualcomm
- Qualcomm Life
- Reflexion Health
- Rest Devices
- Roche Holding (F. Hoffmann-La Roche)
- Royal Philips
- RSL Steeper Group
- S3 Group
- Samsung Electronics
- Samsung Group
- Sanofi
- Santech
- SAP
- SCOTTY Group
- Sensible Baby
- Senso Solutions
- Sentimoto
- Seoul National University Bundang Hospital
- Seraphim Sense
- Siemens Healthcare
- SK Group
- SK Telecom
- SmartCap Technologies
- Snaptracs
- SoftBank Corporation
- SoftServe
- Somaxis
- Sonitus Medical
- Sony Corporation
- Sony Mobile Communications
- Sotera Wireless
- Sprint Corporation
- Stanley Healthcare
- STMicroelectronics
- Swisscom
- Swisscom Health
- Tactio Health Group
- Telcare
- Tele2
- Telecom Italia
- Telenor
- Teva Pharmaceutical Industries
- TI (Texas Instruments)
- TIM (Telecom Italia Mobile)
- Toshiba Corporation
- Tricella
- Tunstall Group
- Tunstall Healthcare
- U.S. Department of Health & Human Services
- U.S. FDA (Food and Drug Administration)
- U-blox
- United Nations
- United Nations Foundation
- UnitedHealth Group
- Valencell
- Validic (Motivation Science)
- Vancive Medical Technologies
- Verizon Communications
- Verizon Wireless
- Vitaphone
- Vodafone Group
- Voxiva
- Vuzix
- Wearable Intelligence
- WellDoc
- Wellograph
- Withings
- WLSA (Wireless–Life Services Alliance)
- Xiaomi
- Xplore Technologies
- Xsensio
- Zephyr Technology Corporation
- Zinc Software
- Zoll Medical Corporation
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