European Remote Patient Monitoring Market Expected to Witness High Growth Rates - Frost & Sullivan Hosts Complimentary Analyst Briefing

By Frost Sullivan, PRNE
Monday, June 21, 2010

LONDON, June 22, 2010 - Across Europe, governments have realized the need to introduce remote
monitoring into the mainstream of healthcare services. Currently, the market
experiences heavy investment regarding the development of various patient
monitoring systems using information and communication technology and
enabling the remote monitoring of a patient. The European Healthcare sector
seems finally ready to embrace the synchronization of information and
communication technology with regular patient monitoring, which is proven by
an innumerable variety of pilot projects and research programs.

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The United Kingdom is at the forefront of technology innovation, leading
the way for other countries in terms of awareness, investments and adoption
rate. Even though the latter is still low in other European countries, the
rate of adoption is continuously growing across the continent. With increased
funding from governments and the number of the aged population on the rise,
remote patient monitoring is expected to witness a huge demand in the
mainstream market as well.

On Thursday, 1st July 2010, at 3 p.m. BST Frost & Sullivan will host a
complimentary analyst briefing on the potential of the European Remote
Patient Monitoring Market. Research Associate Somsainathan C. Kamalasekar,
will present an analysis of current trends, key challenges, drivers and
restraints, significant market developments and the road ahead.

To participate in this complimentary briefing, please email Katja Feick
at katja.feick@frost.com with your full contact details. Upon receipt of the
above information, a registration link will be e-mailed to you. You may also
register to receive a recorded version of the briefing at any time by
submitting the aforementioned contact details.

This web conference will benefit service providers, research and
healthcare organizations, distributors, equipment vendors as well as
physicians by discussing various factors influencing the market and
highlighting the emerging trends.

"Increasing hospital expenses and the surge to adopt information and
communication technology in our daily lives is expected to drive the demand
for the remote patient monitoring market," believes Mr. Kamalasekar. In order
to improve healthcare quality outside of hospitals, governments have realized
that the funding of research programs will help improve the demand for remote
monitoring systems in Europe. Though remote monitoring has not gained a
foothold in the European market yet, there are innumerable activities on the
research and development front. "With the remote patient monitoring market in
its early stage of market development, this clearly paves the way for high
growth in the future," Mr. Kamalasekar concludes.

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    Contact:
    Katja Feick
    Corporate Communications -
    Europe
    P: +49(0)69-77-0-33-43
    F: +49(0)69-23-45-66
    E: katja.feick@frost.com
    www.frost.com

Katja Feick of Frost & Sullivan Corporate Communications - Europe, +49(0)69-77-0-33-43, fax, +49(0)69-23-45-66, katja.feick at frost.com

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