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Outlook on the Quantified Self in Healthcare Global Market to 2026 – Adoption of Remote Patient Monitoring Presents Opportunities

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Dublin, April 21, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The “Quantified Self in Healthcare Market by Technology, Devices and Applications 2021 – 2026” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

This research provides an in-depth assessment of the Connected Healthcare market including growth drivers, value chain, vendor analysis, and quantitative assessment of the industry from 2021 to 2026. The report also evaluates the quantified-self market including wearable technology, analytics, and many other areas. The report also assesses the market outlook for all key IoT-enabled Connected Health apps and services.

Select Report Findings:

  • Over 20% of healthcare diagnostics by volume will involve quantified-self solutions by 2026
  • NFC used in conjunction with quantified-self in healthcare will reach $39 billion globally by 2026
  • Adoption of wearable healthcare device for health and well-being is growing rapidly due to COVID-19
  • Chipsets used in conjunction with healthcare in IoT for quantified health will reach $4.1 billion by 2026
  • Global telemedicine will reach $120 billion by 2026, stimulating a boom in DIY self-care diagnostic solutions

The term “quantified self” refers to the incorporation of technology into data acquisition on aspects of a person’s daily life. With respect to healthcare, quantified-self technologies can be a powerful “Do it Yourself” (DIY) tool for consumers as well as highly complementary to healthcare service providers. Solution benefits include lower costs for healthcare providers and positive inducements for insurance companies to maintain more affordable rates for consumers.

In addition, a positive feedback loop is often established and maintained as end-users become more aware of the impact of lifestyle choices upon health. Consumers also become more conscientious to maintain gains realized through daily movement, diet, and other lifestyle modifications.

Consisting of smart general-purpose wearable devices as well as purpose-built medical devices, the market for connected health and self-monitoring is highly dependent on Internet of Things (IoT) systems for communication and control. Another critical component is the ability to manage unstructured data. Accordingly, advanced data analytics tools, as well as artificial intelligence algorithms, enable prediction, alerting, and both corrective and proactive action taking on the part of both end-users and healthcare service providers.

Key Topics Covered:

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1.0 Executive Summary

2.0 Introduction
2.1 Internet of Healthcare Things
2.1.1 IoHT Connectivity
2.1.2 Benefits of IoHT
2.2 Contract Research Organizations
2.3 Contact Commercial Organization
2.4 Pre-Clinic and Clinical Trials
2.4.1 Phase 0 Trials
2.4.2 Phase I Trials
2.4.3 Phase II Trials
2.4.4 Phase III Trials
2.4.5 Phase IV Trials
2.4.6 MAMS Trials
2.5 Adoption of Healthcare IoT
2.6 SWOT Analysis
2.6.1 Strengths
2.6.1.1 High-Speed Connectivity Technologies
2.6.1.2 Proliferation of Smart Connected Devices
2.6.1.3 Remote Patient Monitoring
2.6.1.4 Improved Healthcare IT Infrastructure
2.6.1.5 Government Initiatives
2.6.1.6 Improved Healthcare Service Outcome
2.6.1.7 Cost Reduction of Healthcare Services
2.6.1.8 Home Health Technologies
2.6.1.9 Use of Smart Sensors
2.6.1.10 Broadband Wireless and Enabling Technology
2.6.1.11 Smart City, Big Data, and Connected Software
2.6.2 Opportunities
2.6.2.1 Connected Devices in Healthcare Sector
2.6.2.2 Adoption of Remote Patient Monitoring
2.6.2.3 Software and Component Solution
2.6.2.4 Consumer Driven Healthcare Solution
2.6.3 Weaknesses and Threats
2.6.3.1 Lack of Government Regulations and Standards
2.6.3.2 Data Privacy and Security
2.6.3.3 Lack of Medical Data and Analytics Skills
2.6.3.4 Lack of Data-Driven Healthcare Leadership
2.6.3.5 Lack of Interoperability and Integration
2.7 Value Chain Analysis
2.7.1 Healthcare Infrastructure Providers
2.7.2 Healthcare CRO Providers
2.7.3 Healthcare IoT Start-up Companies
2.7.3.1 Clinical Service Provider
2.7.3.2 Monitoring Solution Provider
2.7.3.3 Sensor and Wearable Solution Provider
2.7.4 Medical Regulatory Bodies
2.7.5 Patients and other Beneficiaries
2.8 Regulatory Scenario
2.8.1 ISO Standards
2.8.1.1 ISO 27799:2008 and ISO/TR 27809:2007
2.8.1.2 ISO/IEC 27002
2.8.1.3 ISO/TC 215
2.8.2 CEN/TC 251
2.8.3 Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
2.8.3.1 HIPAA Privacy Rule
2.8.3.2 HIPAA Security Rule
2.8.3.3 HIPAA Identifiers Rule
2.8.3.4 HIPAA Enforcement Rule
2.8.4 HITECH Act
2.8.5 European Standard Regulation
2.8.5.1 CEN ISO/IEEE 11073
2.8.5.2 CEN / Cenelec
2.8.5.3 ETSI
2.8.6 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
2.8.7 American Health Care Act
2.8.8 Food and Drug Administration Safety and Innovation Act
2.8.9 The MedTech Act

3.0 Technology and Application Analysis
3.1 Internet of Healthcare Things Technologies
3.1.1 Healthcare Operational Technology
3.1.2 Disease Control Applications
3.2 Wearable Mobile Health Device
3.3 Implantable Medical Technologies
3.4 Connected Health Market Segment
3.4.1 Healthcare Hardware Market
3.4.2 Healthcare Software and System Market
3.4.3 Healthcare Service Market
3.4.4 Healthcare Connectivity Market
3.5 IoHT Application Scenarios
3.6 IoHT End User Groups
3.7 IoHT Competitive Landscape
3.8 Regional Market Analysis and Adoption Trends
3.9 Role of AI Technology
3.10 Microchip Technology
3.11 Patient Monitoring Systems
3.12 Medical Diagnostic Imaging and Radiology
3.13 3D Printing

4.0 Quantified Self in Healthcare Company Analysis
4.1 Healthcare Infrastructure Company
4.1.1 Medtronic PLC
4.1.2 Koninklijke Philips N.V.
4.1.3 Cisco Systems Inc.
4.1.4 IBM Corporation
4.1.5 GE Healthcare
4.1.6 Microsoft Corporation
4.1.7 SAP SE
4.1.8 Qualcomm Life Inc.
4.1.9 Honeywell Life Care Solutions
4.1.10 Stanley Healthcare
4.1.11 Cerner Corporation
4.1.12 Proteus Digital Health
4.1.13 AdhereTech Inc.
4.1.14 Google
4.1.15 Future Path Medical Holding Company LLC
4.1.16 Aerocrine AB
4.1.17 PhysIQ
4.1.18 Diabetizer GmbH & Co. KG
4.1.19 Apple Inc.
4.1.20 Abbott Laboratories
4.2 Healthcare CRO Company
4.2.1 Quintiles IMS Holdings, Inc.
4.2.2 Covance Inc.
4.2.3 Pharmaceutical Product Development LLC
4.2.4 PAREXEL International Corp.
4.2.5 Charles River Laboratories Inc.
4.2.6 ICON Plc.
4.2.7 inVentiv Health Incorporated
4.2.8 Medidata Solutions
4.2.9 Theorem Clinical Research Inc.
4.3 Healthcare IoT Start-up Companies
4.3.1 Clinical Service Providers
4.3.2 Sensor and Wearable Solution Providers
4.3.3 Monitoring Solution Provider

5.0 Quantified Self in Healthcare Market Analysis and Forecasts 2021 – 2026
5.1 Global IoT Quantified Self Market 2021 – 2026
5.1.1 Global IoT Quantified Self Market by Device and Application
5.1.1.1 Global IoT Quantified Self Market by Wearable Body Tracking Product
5.1.1.2 Global IoT Quantified Self Market by Home Automation Product
5.1.1.3 Global IoT Quantified Self Market by Self-Tracking Apps
5.1.1.4 Global IoT Quantified Self Market by Embedded Tracking Product
5.1.1.5 Global IoT Quantified Self Market by Self-Tracking Platform
5.1.1.6 Global IoT Quantified Self Market by Contextual Analytics Solution
5.1.2 Global IoT Quantified Self Market by Enabling Technology
5.2 Regional IoT Quantified Self Market 2021 – 2026
5.2.1 North America IoT Quantified Self Market: Device and Application, Technology, and Country
5.2.2 APAC IoT Quantified Self Market: Device and Application, Technology, and Country
5.2.3 Europe IoT Quantified Self Market: Device and Application, Technology, and Country
5.2.4 Latin America IoT Quantified Self Market: Device and Application, Technology, and Country
5.2.5 MEA IoT Quantified Self Market: Device and Application, Technology, and Country
5.3 Global IoT Quantified Self Device Deployment 2021 – 2026
5.3.1 Global IoT Quantified Self Device Deployment by Type
5.3.1.1 Global IoT Quantified Self Device Deployment by Home Tracking Product
5.3.1.2 Global IoT Quantified Self Device Deployment by Wearable Tracking Products
5.3.1.3 Global IoT Quantified Self Device Deployment by Non-Wearable Tracking Product
5.3.2 Global IoT Quantified Self Device Deployment by Region
5.3.2.1 North America IoT Quantified Self Device Deployment by Country
5.3.2.2 APAC IoT Quantified Self Device Deployment by Country
5.3.2.3 Europe IoT Quantified Self Device Deployment by Country
5.3.2.4 Latin America IoT Quantified Self Device Deployment by Country
5.3.2.5 MEA IoT Quantified Self Device Deployment by Country

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6.0 Conclusions and Recommendations
6.1 Advertisers and Media Companies
6.2 Artificial Intelligence Providers
6.3 Smart Pills Providers
6.4 Broadband Infrastructure Providers
6.5 Communication Service Providers
6.6 Computing Companies
6.7 Data Analytics Providers
6.8 Medical Device and Equipment Providers
6.9 Networking Equipment Providers
6.10 Networking Security Providers
6.11 Semiconductor Companies
6.12 IoHT Suppliers and Service Providers
6.13 Software Providers
6.14 Smart City System Integrators
6.15 Pharmaceuticals, Hospitals, and Clinics
6.16 Smart Workplace Solution Providers
6.17 Enterprise and Government

7.0 Appendix
7.1 Global IoT Healthcare Market 2021 – 2026
7.2 Global IoT Healthcare Connected Device Deployment 2021 – 2026
7.3 Global IoT Healthcare Connected Things Deployment 2021 – 2026
7.3.1 Global IoT Healthcare Connected Things Deployment by Organization Type
7.3.2 Global IoT Healthcare Connected Things Deployment by Application
7.3.3 Global IoT Healthcare Connected Things Deployment by Region
7.3.3.1 North America IoT Healthcare Connected Things Deployment by Country
7.3.3.2 APAC IoT Healthcare Connected Things Deployment by Country
7.3.3.3 Europe IoT Healthcare Connected Things Deployment by Country
7.3.3.4 Latin America IoT Healthcare Connected Things Deployment by Country
7.3.3.5 MEA IoT Healthcare Connected Things Deployment by Country

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Relu Secures FDA 510(k) and CE Marking for Revolutionary Dental Software Relu® Creator

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LEUVEN, Belgium, Oct. 1, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Relu, a pioneer in artificial intelligence (AI) assisted segmentation for dental labs and software companies, proudly announces the dual achievement of 510(k) clearance by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and CE Mark approval by an EU Notified Body. These regulatory milestones authorize the commercial distribution of the Relu® Creator, the cutting-edge dental tool that enables users to create 3D anatomical models from patients in just minutes.

 
 
FDA clearance signifies compliance with U.S. medical device standards, while the CE Mark confirms adherence to EU regulations for product safety and consumer protection. This dual recognition underscores Relu’s commitment to excellence in the oral health sector.
“We are thrilled to have attained both FDA and CE approval for the Relu® Creator,” stated Adriaan Van Gerven, CTO and Co-founder, of Relu. “These significant achievements are a testament to Relu’s dedication to creating superior technology that meets the highest international safety and quality standards. We’re poised to revolutionize patient and dentist experiences across both continents.”
“This approval paves the way for our advanced technology to enter US and EU dental markets with the highest potential for growth. Having led strategy in Dental, AI and Orthodontic sectors, I consider this achievement a key differentiator that sets Relu® Creator apart. This is a major step forward in Relu’s mission to modernize dental care,” said Bindu Saran, former Global Head of Orthodontic Technology at Straumann, former Sr. Manager of R&D at Ormco, and Board Member at Relu.
The Relu® Creator integrates cutting-edge AI to deliver features such as automated anatomical identification, and enhanced 3D imaging for dental diagnostics and treatment planning. By improving precision and increasing overall efficiency in dental procedures, Relu® Creator is set to be an essential tool for modern dental clinics.
About Relu
Relu is founded in 2019 with the dream of making dental treatments safer and faster. They plug in advanced computer vision and artificial intelligence to automate manual workflows. Their Relu® Engine and Relu® Creator are used by dental lab and software partners for more than thousands of orthodontic and implant treatments every day. Relu is headquartered in Leuven, BE with an office in Boston, MA, USA. Learn more at relu.eu.
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Danish telecoms giant TDC NET chooses IFS Cloud to boost workforce efficiency and modernize infrastructure

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LONDON, Oct. 1, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — IFS, the leading provider of enterprise cloud and Industrial AI software, today announced that TDC NET, Denmark’s largest provider of telecommunications infrastructure, has chosen to implement IFS Cloud to supercharge operational efficiencies across its business.

A longstanding IFS customer, TDC Net will use the IFS Cloud for Field Service Management to streamline its workforce management (WFM) processes, including field service operations. Implementing IFS Cloud will also allow the Danish telco company to consolidate its WFM systems into a single platform, eliminating process duplication and controlling costs.
IFS Cloud for Field Service Management including IFS Planning and Scheduling Optimization (IFS PSO) will allow TDC NET to assign the right technicians with the appropriate skills to the right jobs and dynamically schedule tasks based on real-time data such as technician availability, location, and traffic conditions. This enhanced efficiency is critical as TDC NET continues its mission to transition its nationwide network infrastructure from copper to fiber, implement IoT solutions, and adopt AI technologies – all in a sustainable way to reach the company’s net zero target in 2030.
Beyond workforce management IFS Cloud will enable TDC NET to consolidate its wider IT operations, removing legacy infrastructure and reducing the number of current systems across the business.
Carsten Rasmussen, Head of IT enablement in TDC Net, said: “As we work towards phasing out copper infrastructure and becoming a modern digital infrastructure provider, consolidating our IT systems is critical. Partnering with IFS and accessing IFS Cloud will give us the field service and resource management capabilities we need to simplify, automate, and build a sustainable architecture that meets the demands of the new digital age.”
Jesper Illum, Country Manager, Denmark, IFS, said: “TDC Net is not only Denmark’s largest provider of telecommunications infrastructure but also a forward-thinking company committed to transforming its operations with fiber and 5G technologies. IFS Cloud will help it scale its systems, increase automation, and improve customer deliveries.”
IFS partner, Infosys, will implement and roll out IFS Cloud and the associated services.
About TDC NET
TDC NET is a Danish telecommunications company focused on building, operating and maintaining telecommunications infrastructure in Denmark. It provides a wide range of services, including fiber broadband and the best 5G mobile network in Denmark. TDC NET plays a key role in digitalising Denmark by investing in and upgrading network infrastucture to ensure high-quality connectivity and access for both individuals and businesses. For more information, please visit tdcnet.com
About IFS
IFS is the world’s leading provider of Industrial AI and enterprise software for hardcore businesses that make, service, and power our planet. Our technology enables businesses which manufacture goods, maintain complex assets, and manage service-focused operations to unlock the transformative power of Industrial AI™ to enhance productivity, efficiency, and sustainability.IFS Cloud is a fully composable AI-powered platform, designed for ultimate flexibility and adaptability to our customers’ specific requirements and business evolution. It spans the needs of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Enterprise Asset Management (EAM), Supply Chain Management (SCM), Information Technology Service Management (ITSM), and Field Service Management (FSM). IFS technology leverages AI, machine learning, real-time data and analytics to empower our customers to make informed strategic decisions and excel at their Moment of Service™.IFS was founded in 1983 by five university friends who pitched a tent outside our first customer’s site to ensure they would be available 24/7 and the needs of the customer would come first. Since then, IFS has grown into a global leader with over 6,500 employees in 80 countries. Driven by those foundational values of agility, customer-centricity, and trust, IFS is recognized worldwide for delivering value and supporting strategic transformations. We are the most recommended supplier in our sector. Visit ifs.com to learn why.
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TraceLink Releases Amadeus, the First Generative AI Assistant for Accelerating the Digitalization of Supply Networks on the Opus Platform

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Trained on a rich set of information from a unified content repository, Opus Orchestration Architects, Solution Designers, Network Administrators, and those simply interested in learning more about TraceLink’s solutions are empowered with information in seconds
BOSTON, Oct. 1, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — TraceLink, the largest end-to-end digital network platform for intelligent orchestration of the supply chain, today announced the launch of Amadeus, an AI Assistant to help users across the supply chain configure and optimize supply networks. Powered by advanced Large Language Model (LLM) algorithms, Amadeus allows users to find answers across a large volume of the TraceLink University educational content ecosystem, including developer resources, educational “how-to” materials, and technical documentation, delivering detailed, accurate responses tailored to their needs.

Whether navigating through extensive resources, searching for specific content, or exploring related topics, Amadeus provides intelligent answers drawn from a knowledge base refreshed on a daily basis. Its advanced search capabilities and context-aware assistance with source URL and citations ensure a smooth, reliable, current, and efficient content discovery process. With instant access to TraceLink University documents, educational whitepapers, case studies, and more, Amadeus delivers quick, within-seconds responses tailored to specific customer use cases, helping users solve complex business problems with confidence.
“With Amadeus, we are offering a powerful way for customers to engage with the wealth of knowledge within TraceLink University,” said Shabbir Dahod, President and CEO at TraceLink. “By integrating generative AI and LLMs with our extensive content library, Amadeus helps users to quickly find the information they need to optimize their supply chain operations. This is just the beginning of how TraceLink aims to harness AI to further transform supply chain management in the future.”
Amadeus’ AI functionality is further enriched by its robust safeguards. Built-in guardrails and alignment with OpenAI’s safety protocols verify that responses are relevant and accurate, eliminating AI hallucinations and keeping users on track. With these AI safety features built into Amadeus, users receive the most applicable and trusted answers, helping them make informed decisions in real-time. Looking forward, Amadeus will securely integrate content from customers’ own orchestration networks, thereby enabling a powerful AI-driven experience on top of end-to-end supply chain network intelligence to leverage predictions to drive business results.
Learn more about TraceLink’s Opus Magnum release, the only no-code network digitalization platform designed to democratize access to end-to-end supply chain integration and orchestration.
See Opus Magnum live at FutureLink Barcelona 2024, the only thought-leadership, education, and networking event for life sciences and healthcare leaders needing critical intelligence and better collaboration across supply chain relationships, from October 2-4, 2024. With keynotes headlined by the industry’s top thought leaders, a full day of TraceLink University educational sessions, three orchestration tracks led by customers and solution partners, and an immersive product and solution exhibition, this year’s FutureLink will focus on the end-to-end digitalization of your supply chain to link your enterprise systems and processes to the network. Register now.
About TraceLink:
TraceLink Inc. is the largest end-to-end intelligent supply chain platform for life sciences and healthcare, enabling end-to-end orchestration by connecting more than 291,000 healthcare and life sciences entities through its B2N Integrate-Once™ network. Leading businesses trust TraceLink to deliver complete global connectivity, visibility, and traceability of healthcare products, ensuring that every patient gets the medicines they need when needed, safely and securely.
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