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Developing Markets Hold Immense Potential For Telemedicine

Telemedicine and its applications have been growing rapidly

, with technological advancements fuelling the sectors growth. According to a new research report by RNCOS, the developing markets, such as India and China are largely underpenetrated for telemedicine, and hence, represent a major opportunity area. The telecommunications network and technologies are growing at an unprecedented rate in these economies, where the demographic profiles are large, and non-uniform healthcare facilities are available. The governments in these nations are realizing the advantages which telemedicine offers, and have been launching several telemedicine programs to provide quality healthcare services.

The report, Global Telemedicine Market Analysis, found that amongst the applications which are rapidly being adopted are Teleconsultation, Telepathology, Telecardiology, Telesurgery, Teleradiology, Teledermatology and Teleophthalmology. The population aged 65 years and above is the most significant users of these applications. As per the comprehensive studys estimations, the global telemedicine market has a bright future, and it will grow at a compound annual rate of around 19% during 2010-2015.

The extensive report provides an in-depth research and rational analysis of the current and expected status of the global telemedicine market. It studies various telemedicine processes, such as Real-time Telemedicine, Remote Monitoring and Store-and-forward Telemedicine, and presents forecasts for the Global telemedicine market. The research work provides an insight into the performance of various sub-segments of the industry. The report also covers an overview of the emerging clinical applications in telemedicine. Detailed geographical analysis and recent industry developments have been included in the report that will help clients understand the market dynamics.

For FREE SAMPLE of this report visit: http://www.rncos.com/Report/IM331.htm


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Developing Markets Hold Immense Potential For Telemedicine