Disease Management Industry and High-Tech Adoption

This report examines the current state of the disease management industry, highlights the challenges and opportunities facing the industry, and discusses technology’s role in driving innovations in new care management models.

“Once hailed as the solution to the chronic epidemic, the disease management service model is facing growing skepticism,” said Harry Wang, Director, Health and Mobile Product Research, Parks Associates. “After a ten-year boom period, this industry is at a crossroads again. The market calls for DM 2.0, a model relying on not only human expertise but also many high-tech tools.”

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The Bottom Line

1.0   Notes on Methodology, Definition, and Scope

1.1 Methodology

1.2 Definition

1.3 Scope of Research

2.0   Disease Management: An Overview

2.1 Growth of Disease Management Services (1998-2008)

2.2 Prevailing Service Models and Impact on Healthcare Delivery

3.0   Challenges and Opportunities

3.1 The Hits and Misses: ROI Controversy

3.2 Wellness and Fitness Management

3.3 The Resurgence of the Medical Home Model

3.4 Pay-for-Performance

3.5 The Internet’s Impact

4.0   Technology Adoption in the DM Industry

4.1 Predictive Modeling and Data Mining Applications

4.2 Telehealth Applications

4.3 Electronic Medical Records (EMR)

4.4 Personal Health Records and Other Internet Applications

5.0   DM Industry Forecasts, Implications and Recommendations

5.1 Market Forecast

5.2 Implications and Recommendations

Resource Book

1.0   Disease Management Industry Background & Facts

2.0   Company Profiles

2.1 Cardiocom

2.2 Enhanced Care Initiatives

2.3 Healthways

2.4 Health Dialog

2.5 Health Management Corporation (HMC)

2.6 Ideal Life

2.7 Inverness Medical Innovations

2.8 LifeMasters Supported SelfCare, Inc.

2.9 U.S. Preventive Medicine

2.10 XL Health

A Booming Period: Disease Management Revenue Growth (1995-2008)
Disease Management Industry in Consolidation (2006-2008)
U.S. Disease Management Vendor Market Share Based on Revenues
Disease Management Process
Independent Vendors for Corporate Wellness Service Market
Impact of Pay-for-Performance Initiative on the DM Industry
Technology’s Role in Disease Management Process
Health Monitoring Technology Adoption by DM Firms
Wireless Home Health Monitoring Technology and Service Models
Home Diagnostic Testing Technology Used in DM Programs
New Care Management Tools on the Internet
Online DM Tools from Insurers
Online DM Tools from Entrepreneurs
Revenue Forecast Model
DM Industry Personal Health Technology Revenue Forecast (Chart)
DM Industry Personal Health Technology Revenue Forecast (Table)
Healthways’ DM Process Model

Publish Date: 1Q 2009

Pages: 62


Authored By:
Harry Wang - Director, Health & Mobile Product Research

Authored by Harry Wang
Executive Editor: Stuart Sikes
Published by Parks Associates

© February 2009 Parks Associates
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