Frost & Sullivan’s Advanced Medical Technologies Research Tracks Opportunities in Markets Influenced by Dynamic Care Pathways

London — 3rd April 2012 – As the diverse areas of healthcare forge ahead into overlapping mechanisms and treatments, so too must medical technologies reform to solve several challenges via streamlined remedies. To align the market drivers and restraints into an interpretable roadmap, Frost & Sullivan releases the Advanced MedTech: Enabling Efficient and Outcomes-Oriented Healthcare Delivery, 2010 to 2012 compendium. This resource includes Frost & Sullivan’s Advanced Medical Technologies proposed key research for 2012, as well as the profiling of recent content over the last two years.

Organizations successfully competing in today’s healthcare market must consistently review their product and service portfolio to drive value for their partners and clients. Particularly for those companies in the medical technologies space, they must work to outline interweaved opportunities between several key segments, including medical devices, patient monitoring and medical imaging, to discover how they are and can work together. The Frost & Sullivan compendium addresses these vital markets, delineating research that casts light on these shadowy, crossover areas to reveal underlying opportunities.

“Stakeholders in the healthcare ecosystem need to track and benchmark business performance across their core products and solutions portfolios,” said Frost & Sullivan Advanced Medical Technologies Global Program Leader Siddharth Saha. “Concurrently, original equipment manufacturer’s (OEM’s), suppliers and distributors cannot afford to ignore developments in diagnostics, therapeutics and monitoring that can positively or negatively influence the adoption of their core solution.”

Frost & Sullivan finds that healthcare solution and service suppliers are increasingly looking to absorb niche technologies into their overall plan. Optimum healthcare delivery must absorb equipment, devices, materials and service lines with the end goal of enhancing outcomes for patients, caregivers and provider organizations in healthcare. This creates implications for product and solution areas, as well as care locations.

“In pursuing their growth objectives, healthcare stakeholders are looking beyond their core customer and target verticals, and actively assessing new geographic markets to open up dialog with complementary solution providers,” said Saha. “Synergies in portfolio and business strategies can yield much needed return as suppliers look beyond saturated markets. Tracking the new needs of the ultimate end user in the care pathway, while also understanding the decision making structure, helps make a smoother transition to new business realities.”

This interactive compendium allows users to foresee tentative 2012 research titles, with planned updates throughout the year to provide the timeliest and most accurate picture of existing and upcoming Advanced Medical Technologies research. In addition to the titles slated for 2012, the compendium also offers existing research information for 2010 and 2011 as well. Additionally, for each of the research titles released in 2011 and 2012, an abstract and table of contents for each analysis is provided. The included titles span the medical imaging, medical devices and patient monitoring spaces.

If you are interested in receiving the complimentary Frost & Sullivan Advanced MedTech: Enabling Efficient and Outcomes-Oriented Healthcare Delivery, 2010 to 2012 compendium, please send an email to Janique Morvan, Corporate Communications, at janique.morvan@frost.com, with your full name, company name, job title, telephone number, company email address, company Web site, city, state and country.

The Advanced MedTech: Enabling Efficient and Outcomes-Oriented Healthcare Delivery, 2010 to 2012 compendium profiles research within the global Advanced Medical Technologies Growth Partnership Services program, which also includes the following research: Compression Therapy Devices Market in Western Europe, Analysis of the U.S. Multiparameter Patient Monitoring Equipment Market, Analysis of the Orthopedic Implants Market—The Future of Joint Replacements, Custom Procedure Trays and Packs Move Toward Standardization, and Operating Rooms of the Future: A European Perspective. All research services included in subscriptions provide detailed market opportunities and industry trends evaluated following extensive interviews with market participants.

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Advanced MedTech: Enabling Efficient and Outcomes-Oriented Healthcare Delivery, 2010 to 2012

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