Like Internet enabled home appliances, wearable computing captured the imagination of both the media and the public. Even so, for some time this enthusiasm failed to translate into commercially successful products. Recently, however, a number of companies have started marketing garments, or ‘healthware’, which monitor the breathing, temperature and heart rates of athletes and keep fit enthusiasts. As well, healthcare providers have identified a role for wearable computers in remote patient monitoring. While we are a long way from a Utopia where clothing continually monitors our health a growing number of wearable computers are being used in telemedicine applications and clinical trials. Healthware services could provide mobile carriers with a number of benefits – both tangible and intangible. Supplying services wholesale to the public sector would represent a departure from the operators’ present model based around applications for consumer and corporate markets. However, healthware services would provide a steady revenue stream, based around older subscribers, at a time when shifting demographics leaves fewer subscribers for youth orientated services. Who should purchase this report:-
This report is supplied free with Wireless Based Monitoring And Diagnostics. Wireless Healthcare reports, written for organisations who wish to exploit the growing market for networked ehealth, include:-
Purchase an enterprise license.
Subscribe to Wireless Healthcare Reports.
|
©Steinkrug Publications |