Showing posts with label prediction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label prediction. Show all posts

Thursday, July 25, 2013

mHealth to see big growth, barriers | Healthcare IT News


mHealth to see big growth, barriers | Healthcare IT News:

"A new mobile health trends report released Wednesday underscores the mid- to low sophistication of current mHealth application technology but also emphasizes the explosive growth and integration headed for the market .

The Research and Markets mHealth trends report shows the industry poised for a compound annual growth rate of 61 percent by 2017, to reach a value of $26 billion. This revenue, researchers project, will be derived predominantly from mHealth hardware sales and services."

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Monday, December 19, 2011

2012 Crystal Ball Predicts a More Aggressive FDA

Updated February 2, 2021

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2012 Crystal Ball Predicts a More Aggressive FDA
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"According to the FDA website, 2012 will be a year of global regulatory operation and enforcement with emphasis on medical devices, drugs, and food products. "
'via Blog this'

The article references:
The FDA Pathway to Global Product Safety and Quality

It's hard to believe 2011 is nearly over, and 2012 is around the corner.  Here's to future trends!

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Monday, January 3, 2011

2011 Predictions - Congress and FDA-Regulated Industries

Find out the answer on FDA Matters: The Grossman FDA Report (TM) - - - Will the New Congress Be Good for FDA-Regulated Industries?

Wishing you all the best in 2011!

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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

2011 - Global Pharma To Grow 5-7 Percent


2011, here we come.

IMS Health Forecasts Global Pharmaceutical Market Growth of 5-7 Percent in 2011, Reaching $880 Billion

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Monday, December 13, 2010

2011 Pharma Trends

Updated March 12, 2022

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It's that time of year again.

Brandon says, in Global Pharmaceutical Market Expected to Rebound in 2011:
  • the global pharmaceutical market will experience 5% to 7% growth in the coming year, compared with only 4% to 5% in 2010.
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Monday, January 11, 2010

More Pharma 2010 Trends

... and even more pharma trend predictions for 2010.

Tracy Staton reports in What's the outsourcing outlook for 2010?, what we can expect in 2010 from an outsourcing perspective.

In summmary, expect:

  • Outsourcing won't let up in 2010
  • Outsourcing to heat-up in sales, IT, and CROs 
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Monday, December 28, 2009

Pharma Mergers - 2009 review - 2010 predictions

Continuing the thread of the pharma year in review, and what 2010 might look like. Here's a Motley Fool look at 2009 and 2010 from the perspective of pharmaceutical mergers and acquisitions, 2009: The Year Pharma Learned to Love Itself. In a nutshell:
  1. 2009 ushered in a number of consolidations
  2. Consolidations might not work well or scale well due to the challenges of integration
  3. The author, Brian Orelli predicts for 2010, "While anything is possible, I wouldn't expect much more consolidation of major drugmakers."

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Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Cramer - Top 4 Healthcare Predictions for 2010

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... rather, that's Cliff Cramer. In looking for 2010 trends, and predictions, I stumbled across his predictions, Top 4 Healthcare Predictions for 2010. It's the start of an interesting and provocative discussion of his 4 predictions (which I've truncated):
  1. Multi-national pharmaceutical and medical technology companies will increase their investments in emerging markets.
  2. Information technology will make greater strides in a healthcare industry.
  3. Healthcare reform will continue across developed and developing markets.
  4. Consolidation will be a major theme in 2010.

I recommend you go to his post, and jump into the discussion. On some gut level, I'm hoping the predictions ring true as my retirement investments will benefit.

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Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Biotechnology Trends 2010 - Free Report

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Here's the next installment of my hunt for 2010 trends, forecasts, and predictions. Pharma-Reports.com just announced the availability of its executive report, Biotechnology Trends 2010 (free). I've provided the link to the request form. The report examines the most significant trends in biotechnology and their impact on rising health care costs, the aging population, and an overall rise in the incidence of disease. The report also discusses scientific advancements in proteomics and biomarkers, molecular manufacturing, and the development of smart materials.


Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Looking Ahead to Pharma 2010 - Through the IBM innovation lens

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2010 is approaching fast. This is the time of year I start watching out for crystal ball predictions of what's in store for us. For example, check out IBM's vision for 2010, Pharma 2010: The Threshold of Innovation (pdf)

Monday, October 26, 2009

IMS Predicts Pharma Growth in 2010

I can hardly believe 2009 is almost over. It's time to start looking ahead to 2010 trends. I caught this article on Pharmaceutical-ManufacturingNews.com, IMS Forecasts Global Pharmaceutical Market Growth Of 4 - 6% In 2010. IMS Health forecasts 4-6% growth in 2010, and 4-7% through 2013. 

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

2009 Pharmaceutical Trends

Updated August 18, 2021

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Wishing all of you a Happy New Year! If you're starting to look ahead to the new year, read this analysis of the economic forecast for pharma in this MSN Money post, "IMS Health Forecasts 4.5 - 5.5 Percent Growth for Global Pharmaceutical Market in 2009, Exceeding $820 Billion." In this 2009 forecast, IMS identifies the following key market dynamics . . .
  • Slowing Growth in Mature Markets
  • Rapid Expansion of “Pharmerging” Markets
  • An Emphasis on Specialist-Driven Markets
  • Fewer Products Winning Regulatory Approval
  • An Economic Slowdown, Most Pronounced in the US
  • Generics Market Continues to Evolve
  • Intensified Involvement of Payers and Health Technology Assessors

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Sunday, December 28, 2008

Get In Shape - Trying one of these 20 fitness trends?

Updated June 4, 2025

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The holidays are almost over. Are you going to try and follow one of these top fitness trends in 2009, reported by MedicineNet, "American College of Sports Medicine Survey Predicts Next Year's Fitness Trends." Here's the what the professionals think will be hot in the coming year . . .
  1. Educated and experienced fitness professionals
  2. Children and obesity
  3. Personal training
  4. Strength training
  5. Core training
  6. Special fitness programs for older adults
  7. Pilates
  8. Stability ball
  9. Sport-specific training
  10. Balance training
  11. Functional fitness
  12. Comprehensive health programming at work
  13. Wellness coaching
  14. Worker incentive programs
  15. Outcome measurements
  16. Spinning (indoor cycling)
  17. Physician referrals
  18. Exercise and weight loss
  19. Group personal training
  20. Reaching new markets

Do you have a workout plan for 2009?

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Monday, November 17, 2008

Top 10 Medical Technologies To Watch For In 2009

I love these kind of lists. Trying to peer into the crystal ball is always a most interesting exercise. Here's what the Cleveland Clinic says will shape 2009, as reported in this Chicago Tribune news article, "10 medical technologies to watch in 2009." I give you the list, and you'll want to read the full article to get a better understanding of what this means to our health and our lives. And your top ten are . . .

  1. Circulating Tumor Cell Technology
  2. Warm Organ Perfusion Device
  3. Diaphragm Pacing System
  4. Multi-Spectral Imaging Systems
  5. Percutaneous Mitral Valve Regurgitation Repair
  6. New Strategies for Creating Vaccines for Avian Flu
  7. LESS and NOTES Applications: LESS (laparoendoscopic single-site surgery) takes laparoscopic surgery to a new level by reducing the process to a small cut in the belly button. NOTES (natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery) bypasses normal incisions
  8. Integration of Diffusion Tensor Imaging
  9. Doppler-Guided Uterine Artery Occlusion
  10. Private Sector National Health Information Exchange

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