Telecommunication Takes On Healthcare: Solutions to Enable a New-age Healthcare System
-- Learn how business model flexibility is the key to sustainability and success in the emerging mHealth market during Frost & Sullivan's complimentary webinar
MOUNTAIN VIEW, California, May 2, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --
WHEN |
U.S. & Europe - 10:00 a.m. EDT on Tuesday, May 6, 2014 |
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Asia-Pacific - 9:00 a.m. SGT on Wednesday, May 28, 2014 |
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LOCATION: |
Online, with free registration |
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MODERATOR: |
Frost & Sullivan Connected Health Global Research Director Daniel Ruppar (@DanielRuppar) |
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SPEAKERS: |
Frost & Sullivan Connected Health Senior Industry Analyst Natasha Gulati and Research Analyst Shruthi Parakkal |
Telecommunication companies are increasingly seeking new revenue streams by exploring vertical markets like healthcare. Though traditional telecommunication services have achieved strong penetration in the healthcare industry, more sophisticated solutions are only now starting to generate sustainable returns and have a long way to go in terms of enabling a new-age healthcare system. While the industry presents promising opportunities, few telecommunication service providers have been able to establish successful business models in this space. Frost & Sullivan will present insights on critical factors that companies overlook while developing their healthcare strategy.
Attend this webinar to discover:
- Key success factors necessary for all telecommunication companies establishing a healthcare presence
- Emerging business models that promise sustainable revenue for leading telecommunication companies in healthcare
The briefing will benefit telecommunication service providers by helping them understand how to build a successful strategy in the healthcare space. Additionally, healthcare providers will learn about unique products and solutions that telecommunication companies are offering the industry.
Supporting Quote
"Communication service providers are opportunistic; they seek out products and services that are comparatively easier to monetize based on government priorities and reimbursement policies in a region," said Frost & Sullivan Connected Health Senior Industry Analyst Natasha Gulati. "Such products and services provide the foundation for sustainable revenues from custom healthcare solutions while more innovative pilot projects such as telehealth networks for rural areas or mHealth-based educational programs are tactics to underline their presence in healthcare and really demonstrate a need for technology adoption across the industry."
Registration
- To attend the briefing, email jennifer.carson@frost.com your full name, job title, company name, company telephone number, company email address and website, city, state and country.
- Receive a recorded version of the briefing anytime by submitting the aforementioned contact details.
Supporting Resources
- For more information about Frost & Sullivan's Connected Health practice, please visit: http://www.connectedhealth.frost.com.
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