Disease management (DM) is becoming an important topic not only within the US health care agenda, but also globally. Forces driving the disease management market include a world-wide aging population and increasing healthcare costs. Additionally, because ROI studies on DM programs have been limited or inconclusive these programs have failed to gain significant traction.
Key reasons to read this report
- Understand current demand for DM tools, as well as the obstacles that prevent their wider adoption
- Identify preferred types of disease management tools among consumers and physicians and determine future opportunities
- Learn how the disease management market is evolving and which key elements are required for a DM program to be successful
Scope of this report
- Insight into current usage of disease management tools among patient and consumers in major geographic markets top-5 EU, US, and Japan
- Discussion of how physician and patient access to technology (Internet and mobile devices) will have an impact on the wider adoption of DM program
- Analysis of which types of disease management tools are most preferred by consumers and physicians
- Identification of future opportunities in disease management based on observed industry trends
Report highlights
Consumer demand for disease management programs is high, yet adoption remains low. Disease management programs that involve the patient's physician can address both the lack of awareness and the lack of trust that surrounds DM programs.
Disease management programs will evolve into holistic programs that focus not only on chronic diseases but also wellness and lifestyle programs. DM programs that incorporate nutritional and wellness information will attract more consumers.
Although technological advances, such as the Internet and mobile solutions will enhance the customization and personalized experience of DM programs, implementation requires a human factor. Programs that include a human factor, such as a nurse, will be most effective.
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