Abstract
This report examines the market for IP-based monitoring solutions that help
consumers live safer and healthier at home. It looks into broadband service
providers' involvement in this market sector and profiles their market
development efforts, partnerships, and business models.
Broadband in the home and wireless broadband connectivity have made it easier
to remotely monitor consumers for safety and health concerns. IP-based sensor
networks and GPS technology also open the door for new service types that can
be added to the home monitoring platform.
" Infrastructure development and technology advances have piqued the interest
of broadband service providers (BSP) in this market," said Harry Wang,
Director of Health and Mobile Product Research with Parks Associates. "BSPs
are studying the market and piloting projects with partners in preparation for
full engagement. The market potential is big enough for both the incumbents
and BSPs, but the key is to find the right business models to awaken the
dormant demand."
Table of Contents
Bottom Line
Data Points
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1.0 Introduction
- 1.1 Key Questions & Issues Addressed
- 1.2 Scope of Report
- 1.3 Source of Data
2.0 Market Dynamics in the Home Health Market
- 2.1 State of the Market for Home Health Monitoring Solutions
- 2.2 Consumer Interest in Home Health Monitoring
- 2.3 Market Movers
- 2.3.1 Personal Emergency Response Service (PERS) Vendors
- 2.3.2 Senior Independent Living Service Providers
- 2.3.3 Health Care Service Providers
- 2.3.4 Broadband/Telecom Service Providers
- 2.3.5 Technology Enablers
3.0 Home Health Monitoring Solutions: Value Chains and Business Models
- 3.1 Traditional Value Chain in Independent Living/Health Monitoring
- 3.2 IP-based Home Health Monitoring Value Chain
- 3.3 Business Models
- 3.3.1 Incumbent Approaches
- 3.3.2 New Business Models by Emerging Players
- 3.3.3 Regulatory Factors
4.0 Market Forecasts
- 4.1 Methodology Overview
- 4.2 IP-based Senior Independent Living Monitoring Forecast
- 4.3 IP-based Home Health Monitoring Forecast
- 4.4 Broadband/Mobile Service Providers' Opportunities
5.0 Conclusions & Implications
6.0 Appendix
- 6.1 Definitions and Acronyms
- 6.2 Company Index
Figures
- Consumer Appeal of Home Health Monitoring Solutions
- Consumer Interest in Health Monitoring by Caregiver Status
- Consumer Willingness to Pay for Home Health Monitoring Services
- Consumer Willingness to Pay in Health Monitoring by Caregiver Status
- Selected Incumbent PERS Providers
- New Senior Independent Living Solution Providers
- Examples of Health Service Providers Using Home Health Monitoring Solutions
- Broadband/Mobile Service Providers' Foray into Home health Monitoring
- ypes and Examples of Technology Enablers
- Traditional Home Health Monitoring Value Chain
- IP-based Home Health Monitoring Value Chain
- Market Positioning of Senior Independent Living Solutions
- Business Model Summary for Health Monitoring Solution
- Broadband/Mobile Service Providers' Business Cases and Revenue Models
- User Forecasts for Senior Independent Living Monitoring Services
- User Forecasts for IP-based Senior Independent Living Monitoring Services
- ARPU and Revenue Forecasts of IP-based Senior Independent Living
Monitoring Services
- User Forecasts for Home Health Monitoring Services
- User Forecasts for IP-based Home Health Monitoring Services
- ARPU and Revenue Forecasts of IP-based Home Health Monitoring Services
- Analysis of Broadband/Mobile Service Providers' Choices of Business Models
and Service Models
- Definitions and Acronyms