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Aruba recently released a report on how the IoT market will explode by 2019. China: European Union: 42% of executives rank monitoring and maintenance as the number one use of IoT across the healthcare sector Currently, 60% of healthcare organizations worldwide have introduced IoT into their operations. Global IoT healthcare market is estimated to grow from $32.4 billion in 2015 to $163.2 billion by 2020. By 2019, 60% of healthcare applications will collect real-time location data and clinical IoT device data and embed cognitive capabilities to discover patterns, freeing up 30% of clinicians’ time. 8 in 10 report an increase in innovation from the use of IoT By 2019, almost 30% of medical software in the healthcare industry will provide real-time scenario data from IoT devices. This will be embedded into applications that have cognitive and summarising capacities to automatically generate documents needed for medical treatment. This will help save 20% of employees’ work time. Those who manufacture, sell or dispense medications have until February 2019 to comply with the serialization, compliance reporting and verification tracking guidelines of the Falsified Medicines Directive (FMD). The demand for IoT to improve enterprise workflow, track and trace medications, provide data reporting and real-time alerts, and give actionable feedback on cargo conditions will grow exponentially. 73% report cost savings from the use of IoT The IoT Race Towards 2019 A HIMSS ASIA PACIFIC EXCLUSIVE ARTICLE March 2017 Sources: http://www.mobihealthnews.com/content/majority-healthcare-orgs-will-use-internet-things-tech-2019-study-says http://www.mis-asia.com/resource/applications/chinese-hospitals-to-onboard-20-percent-more-robots-by-2020-idc/ http://www.healthcareitnews.com/sponsored-content/how-iot-can-transform-business-healthcare https://blog.beaconstac.com/2016/03/iot-ecosystem-iot-business-opportunities-and-forecasts-for-the-iot-market/ https://idc-community.com/health/healthcare-transformation/idc_futurescape_worldwide_healthcare_it_2017_predictions 60% Healthcare Applications by 2019 Freeing 30% Clinicians’ Time This will increase to 89% by 2019 IoT by 2019 89% $163.2 billion 2020 Global IoT Healthcare Market $32.4 billion 2015 20% of local medical institutions will use IoT-based biological sensor technology by 2020 to automatically measure key vital signs of a patient. 646 million IoT devices will be used for healthcare by 2020.

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  • Aruba recently released a report on how the IoT market will explode by 2019.

    China:

    European Union:

    42% of executives rank monitoring and maintenance as

    the number one use of IoT across the healthcare sector

    Currently, 60% of healthcare organizations worldwide have introduced IoT into their operations.

    Global IoT healthcare market is estimated to grow from $32.4 billion in 2015 to $163.2 billion

    by 2020.

    By 2019, 60% of healthcare applications will collect real-time location data and clinical IoT device data and embed cognitive capabilities to discover patterns, freeing up 30% of clinicians’ time.

    8 in 10 report an increase in innovation

    from the use of IoT

    By 2019, almost 30% of medical software in the healthcare industry will provide real-time scenario data from IoT devices. This will be embedded into applications that have cognitive and summarising capacities to automatically generate documents needed for medical treatment. This will help save 20% of employees’ work time.

    Those who manufacture, sell or dispense medications have until February 2019 to comply with the serialization, compliance reporting and verification tracking guidelines of the Falsified Medicines Directive (FMD).

    The demand for IoT to improve enterprise workflow, track and trace medications, provide data reporting and real-time alerts, and give actionable feedback on cargo conditions will grow exponentially.

    73% report cost savings

    from the use of IoT

    The IoT Race Towards 2019

    A HIMSS ASIA PACIFIC EXCLUSIVE ARTICLE

    March 2017

    Sources: http://www.mobihealthnews.com/content/majority-healthcare-orgs-will-use-internet-things-tech-2019-study-sayshttp://www.mis-asia.com/resource/applications/chinese-hospitals-to-onboard-20-percent-more-robots-by-2020-idc/http://www.healthcareitnews.com/sponsored-content/how-iot-can-transform-business-healthcare

    https://blog.beaconstac.com/2016/03/iot-ecosystem-iot-business-opportunities-and-forecasts-for-the-iot-market/https://idc-community.com/health/healthcare-transformation/idc_futurescape_worldwide_healthcare_it_2017_predictions

    60%Healthcare

    Applicationsby 2019

    Freeing30%

    Clinicians’ Time

    This will increase to 89% by 2019

    IoTby 2019

    89%

    $163.2billion2020

    GlobalIoT Healthcare

    Market$32.4billion2015

    20% of local medical institutions will use IoT-based biological sensor

    technology by 2020 to automatically measure

    key vital signs of a patient.

    646 million IoT devices will be used

    for healthcare by 2020.