Mobile Medical Apps Trends

WEST HARTFORD, Conn., April 21, 2014 -- Global Information Inc. announces the addition of a new market research report "Mobile Medical Apps Trends" at GIIResearch.com

A mobile medical app refers to software that is developed to run on mobile devices such as tablets and smartphones. Designed to assist the clinical community, these apps play an important role in modern medicine.

The report analyzes and presents an overview of Mobile Medical Apps market worldwide. The report also provides global market estimates and projections for Mobile Health Apps in US dollars and Units for years 2012 through 2017. Supported with 4 market data tables, the report highlights the ever increasing permanence of Mobile Medical Apps. The report highlights the recent M&A activities in the industry involving key players including Athenahealth, Jawbone, US HealthConnect Inc., Azumio and others. The report also discusses the launch of Mobile Medical Apps by leading manufacturers including Mayo Clinic, Happtique, Apple, mRemedy and others witnessed by the industry over the last few years. In addition, 68 companies operating in the Mobile Medical Apps arena worldwide including Apple, Google, iHealth Lab, Microsoft, Qualcomm, and Quest Diagnostics are profiled.

Table of Contents

  1. MOBILE MEDICAL APPS - EXTENDING HEALTHCARE BENEFITS
  2. MARKET OVERVIEW
  3. US MOBILE MEDICAL APPS MARKET
  4. RECENT INDUSTRY ACTIVITY
  5. PRODUCT LAUNCHES/INTRODUCTIONS
  6. MARKET PARTICIPANTS
  7. APPENDIX

More detailed information is available at
http://www.giiresearch.com/report/go297816-mobile-medical-apps-trends.html

Media Contact: Joe Malley, Global Information, Inc., 860-674-8796, US-marketing@gii.co.jp

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