InfoCom says innovative e-health in the cloud target the B2B market.
Innovative e-health brings solutions in the cloud E-health in the cloud actually pushed by IT companies and service providers Business models largely remain within B2B ecosystem.
Stuttgart, Germany E-health reaches the cloud with solutions, which provide a large range of services for a wide variety of companies and institutions active in the health sector. From early offers, targeting specific patient segments elderly, disabled or patients with chronic illnesses innovative e-health in the cloud targets any interaction between patients and health service providers, institution-to-institution data exchange as well as communication between patients and/or health professionals.
The main players in the current e-health market are actually e-health service providers and several IT companies, but also telecom carriers, especially in the B2C environment. Services and solutions target typically healthcare providers hospitals, clinics and physicians, clinical research organisations (CROs), the academe as well as patients.
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