Home healthcare and disease management for the remote monitoring market is projected to reach $294.9 million in 2015 from $126.8 million in 2010, according to a Frost & Sullivan news release.
Frost & Sullivan's report, "Home Healthcare and Disease Management for Remote Patient Monitoring," describes remote patient monitoring as a "cornerstone" for the telehealth industry. The report estimates future growth in the remote monitoring market will continue to be driven by traditional telemedicine systems but will also be boosted by consumer-focused products.
One of the main challenges to growth in the market is scalability, according to the release.
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Frost & Sullivan's report, "Home Healthcare and Disease Management for Remote Patient Monitoring," describes remote patient monitoring as a "cornerstone" for the telehealth industry. The report estimates future growth in the remote monitoring market will continue to be driven by traditional telemedicine systems but will also be boosted by consumer-focused products.
One of the main challenges to growth in the market is scalability, according to the release.
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