The document provides an overview of the wearable technology market for seniors and wellness tracking. It finds that:
- The wearable market is growing rapidly and wearables for healthcare applications are projected to experience especially strong growth.
- While wearable usage among seniors is currently low, it is expected to increase substantially in coming years as designs improve to better suit seniors' needs and as Medicare potentially expands coverage.
- Fitness trackers and smartwatches are currently the most popular wearable types and wrist-worn devices dominate the market. However, seniors prefer fitness trackers over smartwatches.
- Early studies indicate wearables can provide health benefits like weight loss, reduced blood pressure, and fewer hospital admissions
Twenty million wearable devices were sold last year and over 10% of the US population now has a wearable. And, we expect wearables to top many wish-lists this holiday season. Wearable adoption is well past the early adopter phase and is going mainstream with health and fitness devices leading the way. People want to track and quantify their exercise patterns, and feel that these devices help motivate them to exercise more. And, this is just the beginning.
Wearables devices market and technologyKevin Huang
What is wearable technology?
Simply put, it’s technology that you incorporate into things you wear on a day-to-day basis, and it could be anything from a smart watch, augmented reality glasses, or even a personal health monitor in the form of a bracelet.
The idea is that technology will increasingly become more part of our daily lives, and it will become less intrusive, as it will be part of our clothing, and sometimes even part of our bodies!
Wearable tech presents a fascinating field to study. I have conducted some researches and hope you can also learn more about this high growth market.
North America Smart Wearable Devices Market, North America Smart Wearable Dev...Anitakumarigrewal
Wearable technology is a new trend to integrate electronic devices into everyday activities, adapt them to changing lifestyles and wear them anywhere on the body. Smart wearable devices market is bifurcated based on product types including smartwatch, smart clothing, head-mounted display, ear-worn, body-worn, camera, fitness trackers, exoskeleton, and medical devices. Smart wearable device integrates the advanced technology into wearable objects. These devices are fitness tracker, activity tracker, VR headsets, smartwatches, and smart wristbands. These wearable devices are broadly used in many sectors like lifestyle, fitness & sports, and defense.
A review of trends and outlook for the Wearable Tech Market. The report is based on secondary research material from various sources and reports from research firms (IHS, Juniper, BI Intelligence etc). The report gives an introduction to the wearable tech market and focuses on the infotainment sector.
IHS’ aim in writing this white paper is to provide a brief overview of the world market for wearable technology, assess the overall market drivers and forecasts for growth in the Wearable Technology market, over the next five years.
• This white paper is based on IHS’s reports, World Market for Wearable Technology – A Quantitative Market Assessment – 2012, Sports and Fitness Monitors – World – 2013, and the upcoming World Market for Wearable Technology – 2013 Edition (publishing October 30,2013).
•The new report provides a more detailed assessment of the current and future outlook for wearable technology, with further quantitative analysis such as revenues, unit shipments and average selling prices of wearable devices in 2012 and 2013; and forecasts growth for the years 2014 to 2018.
What are the biggest trends in the wearables market today? Jen Quinlan, Wearables Specialist, explores the market from makers' and consumers' perspectives to identify areas of opportunity and misstep.
If you'd like to contact Jen directly, please find her on Twitter (@quirkyinsider).
Global Wearable Technology Market 2013-2018Visiongain
For more information on this report please contact ediz.ibrahim@visiongain.com (+44(0) 2075499976) or refer to our website http://www.visiongain.com/Report/1085/Global-Wearable-Technology-Market-2013-2018
Twenty million wearable devices were sold last year and over 10% of the US population now has a wearable. And, we expect wearables to top many wish-lists this holiday season. Wearable adoption is well past the early adopter phase and is going mainstream with health and fitness devices leading the way. People want to track and quantify their exercise patterns, and feel that these devices help motivate them to exercise more. And, this is just the beginning.
Wearables devices market and technologyKevin Huang
What is wearable technology?
Simply put, it’s technology that you incorporate into things you wear on a day-to-day basis, and it could be anything from a smart watch, augmented reality glasses, or even a personal health monitor in the form of a bracelet.
The idea is that technology will increasingly become more part of our daily lives, and it will become less intrusive, as it will be part of our clothing, and sometimes even part of our bodies!
Wearable tech presents a fascinating field to study. I have conducted some researches and hope you can also learn more about this high growth market.
North America Smart Wearable Devices Market, North America Smart Wearable Dev...Anitakumarigrewal
Wearable technology is a new trend to integrate electronic devices into everyday activities, adapt them to changing lifestyles and wear them anywhere on the body. Smart wearable devices market is bifurcated based on product types including smartwatch, smart clothing, head-mounted display, ear-worn, body-worn, camera, fitness trackers, exoskeleton, and medical devices. Smart wearable device integrates the advanced technology into wearable objects. These devices are fitness tracker, activity tracker, VR headsets, smartwatches, and smart wristbands. These wearable devices are broadly used in many sectors like lifestyle, fitness & sports, and defense.
A review of trends and outlook for the Wearable Tech Market. The report is based on secondary research material from various sources and reports from research firms (IHS, Juniper, BI Intelligence etc). The report gives an introduction to the wearable tech market and focuses on the infotainment sector.
IHS’ aim in writing this white paper is to provide a brief overview of the world market for wearable technology, assess the overall market drivers and forecasts for growth in the Wearable Technology market, over the next five years.
• This white paper is based on IHS’s reports, World Market for Wearable Technology – A Quantitative Market Assessment – 2012, Sports and Fitness Monitors – World – 2013, and the upcoming World Market for Wearable Technology – 2013 Edition (publishing October 30,2013).
•The new report provides a more detailed assessment of the current and future outlook for wearable technology, with further quantitative analysis such as revenues, unit shipments and average selling prices of wearable devices in 2012 and 2013; and forecasts growth for the years 2014 to 2018.
What are the biggest trends in the wearables market today? Jen Quinlan, Wearables Specialist, explores the market from makers' and consumers' perspectives to identify areas of opportunity and misstep.
If you'd like to contact Jen directly, please find her on Twitter (@quirkyinsider).
Global Wearable Technology Market 2013-2018Visiongain
For more information on this report please contact ediz.ibrahim@visiongain.com (+44(0) 2075499976) or refer to our website http://www.visiongain.com/Report/1085/Global-Wearable-Technology-Market-2013-2018
Equipping Engagement with Wearable Tech at Customer Engagement World 2014Ogilvy
Matt Doherty, Associate Director of Global Digital Creative Development at Ogilvy & Mather, presented Equipping Engagement with Wearable Tech at the Customer Engagement World 2014 conference in New York. As wearable tech continues to gain popularity with consumers, brands and their agencies are tasked to determine what this technology will mean for them. The good thing is brands of all types don't have to start the R+D process from scratch. There are all sorts of areas for brands to be a part of in the wearable tech ecosystem. We'll define the ecosystem, consumer experience factors, and uncover wearable tech opportunities you can take back to your brand.
Ownership of fitness tracker devices in the U.S. grew from about four million users at the beginning of 2013 to an estimated to an estimated 15 million in 2014, according to research from Parks Associates. The sales of fitness tracker devices will reach 15.6 million units in 2015, according to Consumer Technology Association, formerly Consumer Electronics Association (CEA).
As the connected fitness tracker market grows, expect competition to mount not only from within but especially outside the market from other devices including smartwatches and smartphones/apps. In this study, you can learn more about the technology and market trends.
The wearable technology market today spans across the fashion, medicine and technology industries. This presentation analyzes current trends across stye three industries and outline where the future of such products may be headed towards.
These slides use concepts from my (Jeff Funk) course entitled analyzing hi-tech opportunities to show how wearable technology is becoming more economically feasible. Rapid improvements in microprocessors, memory, cameras, displays, cellular processors, WiFi, and other sensors are improving the economics of wearable computing. These slides describe wearable computing devices for the detailed parts of the arm (fingers, hand, wrist), body (chest, neck, waist, shoulders, torso), legs (thighs, ankles, feet), and head. (ear, eyes, forehead). They provide price and other performance data, functions that can be performed, and predictions for the future.
The Market for Smart Wearable Technology. A consumer centric approach looking at smart watches, fitness bands, baby monitors, pet trackers, hearables, wireless headsets and smart clothing and predicting the market growth between 2015 and 2020.
Wearable Technology: Separating Fact from Science FictionJoshua Murdock
Wearable Technology: Separating Fact From Science Fiction
With Google Glass being explored, smartwatches on our wrist, and high tech bracelets as your fitness coach – wearable technology is on the verge of becoming mainstream. It also has the potential to change our relationship with technology altogether, by making it more discreetly and smartly integrated into our lifestyle. An integrated ecosystem of hardware manufacturers, service providers, developers, designers, and fashion experts need to work together to deliver on the potential of wearable technology. Highlights will include specific opportunities, emerging trends, and business models that will allow wearable technology to become the next area for growth within the technology industry.
Wearable technology research report: Devices and Apparel. Brilliant Noise
Wearable technology describes clothing and accessories incorporating computer and advanced electronic technology.
Brilliant Noise carried out desk research and used data supplied by Brandwatch to look at recent conversations about wearable technologies, with a focus on smart apparel.
As 2014 begins wearable computers are quickly becoming one of the next technology waves. As we await rumored wearables from Apple and Google, let's first take a step back to understand what "wearable" computing is. We'll walk through a quick history, look at some successful enterprise implementations, and then wrap up with a demo of the Pebble Smartwatch.
Keynote speech slides from the WT | Wearable Technologies Conference 2017 USA on July 25-26, 2017 at Fort Mason Center, San Francisco, by Frederik Hermann, Head of Marketing and Sales, Huami - Manufacturers of Amazfit and the Xiaomi Mi Band.
Presented at UXPA 2015 in San Diego
From the conference program:
Let's go zero to wireframe with wearables!
Wearables can be tough to understand and design for, especially if you don’t have experience with the hardware. In one evening we’ll get you up to speed on wearable technology. We’ll talk about two trends, context and continuity, and focus on how those trends will impact the user experience of screen-based wearables. Then we’ll spend the rest of our time getting hands-on by wire framing a smart watch app.
In this workshop we will:
+ Explore the world of wearables, and hone in on smart watches.
+ Explore the challenges that come along with screen-based wearables - specifically context and continuity.
+ Get hands-on with smart watches - wireframing a smart watch app with feedback and discussion.
You’ll leave this workshop with the skill and knowledge you need to get started designing the UX for smart watches.
Wearable Technology and IOT Wearable Device Market is foretold to witness lucrative business prospects owing to the ever-increasing demand for wearable devices.
From The Guardian to Cisco, big business to small, it seems that everybody is talking about the Internet of Things — but what exactly is IoT and why does it matter?
Taking a deep dive, we explore the many faces of IoT in Healthcare. Technology research and advisory company, Gartner, currently place the Internet of Things at the peak of inflated expectations and there are certainly challenges. But IoT also holds real promise for healthcare and it is already making an impact today.
We demonstrate why the Internet of Things has a far reaching impact across all determinants of health and how it could lead to a broader model of healthcare. We look at some of the technologies that are available to buy or that are already in development today, whilst also exploring some of the very real challenges that integrating such technologies into healthcare presents. Finally, we offer some ideas about how you can get involved, whether you are a healthcare professional or not.
Connected Sports and Fitness Apparel, Smart Footwear, Fashion Apparel, Baby and Pregnancy Monitors, Heart Rate Monitors, Headbands, Posture Monitors, 3D Trackers, Wrist Devices, Movement Sensors, and Wearable Patches: Market Analysis and Forecasts Smart clothing and body sensors can be considered the ultimate wearables, something that integrates into your life as a garment, footwear, or a sensor device that can track or measure a specific physiological or biometric attribute. Unlike fitness trackers, smart watches, or smart glasses, which have fairly well-defined form factors and use cases, smart clothing and body sensors are seeing a greater degree of experimentation and innovation in use cases. The applications for smart clothing and body sensors span multiple domains including sports, consumer, healthcare, public safety, industrial, and enterprise. The market for smart clothing and body sensors is developing rapidly, although the body sensors market is likely to be larger in the long run due to a wider variety of device types and application markets. Healthcare is expected to be one of the biggest drivers for body sensors, particularly connected wearable patches, but other key application markets will include consumer, sports, enterprise, and industrial. Tractica forecasts that total shipments of smart clothing will grow from 968,000 units in 2015 to 24.8 million units in 2021. Meanwhile, body sensor shipments are expected to increase from 2.7 million in 2015 to 68.0 million units annually by 2021.
Johann Havenga: Wearable Technology in Support of Health, Wellness and WellbeingSAMTRAC International
We see an increased focus on health, wellness and wellbeing (HWW) as core drivers of human safety. Through ‘wearable technology’ it is possible to track and monitor a range of human conditions in real time, and through integration with e-Health and ERP systems we can show the link between issues, such as fatigue and performance, record injuries and move from the reactive to the proactive prevention of incidents.
More mobile phones are sold globally over 24 hours than babies born - the proliferation of mobile phones is now outpacing the human population. It should come as no surprise that the obtaining and sharing of health information thru mobile is projected to grow exponentially. Mobile in fact is the only media time that is currently growing.
No matter the regional or local audience---The creation of mobile strategies and campaigns are inherently vast, encompassing; m.sites, apps, social, banners, SMS/MMS, gaming, QR codes, video, augmented reality and much more.
Given the infinite canvas of mobile marketing, in this presentation we’ll explore the importance of an engaging mobile experience that ultimately adds value and improves the users life.
Mobile is truly an indispensable part of all our lives in this hyper-connected world where 91% of adults have their mobile within arm's reach 24/7. And like never before this is the era of the Mighty Mobile in health, wellness and fitness!
Equipping Engagement with Wearable Tech at Customer Engagement World 2014Ogilvy
Matt Doherty, Associate Director of Global Digital Creative Development at Ogilvy & Mather, presented Equipping Engagement with Wearable Tech at the Customer Engagement World 2014 conference in New York. As wearable tech continues to gain popularity with consumers, brands and their agencies are tasked to determine what this technology will mean for them. The good thing is brands of all types don't have to start the R+D process from scratch. There are all sorts of areas for brands to be a part of in the wearable tech ecosystem. We'll define the ecosystem, consumer experience factors, and uncover wearable tech opportunities you can take back to your brand.
Ownership of fitness tracker devices in the U.S. grew from about four million users at the beginning of 2013 to an estimated to an estimated 15 million in 2014, according to research from Parks Associates. The sales of fitness tracker devices will reach 15.6 million units in 2015, according to Consumer Technology Association, formerly Consumer Electronics Association (CEA).
As the connected fitness tracker market grows, expect competition to mount not only from within but especially outside the market from other devices including smartwatches and smartphones/apps. In this study, you can learn more about the technology and market trends.
The wearable technology market today spans across the fashion, medicine and technology industries. This presentation analyzes current trends across stye three industries and outline where the future of such products may be headed towards.
These slides use concepts from my (Jeff Funk) course entitled analyzing hi-tech opportunities to show how wearable technology is becoming more economically feasible. Rapid improvements in microprocessors, memory, cameras, displays, cellular processors, WiFi, and other sensors are improving the economics of wearable computing. These slides describe wearable computing devices for the detailed parts of the arm (fingers, hand, wrist), body (chest, neck, waist, shoulders, torso), legs (thighs, ankles, feet), and head. (ear, eyes, forehead). They provide price and other performance data, functions that can be performed, and predictions for the future.
The Market for Smart Wearable Technology. A consumer centric approach looking at smart watches, fitness bands, baby monitors, pet trackers, hearables, wireless headsets and smart clothing and predicting the market growth between 2015 and 2020.
Wearable Technology: Separating Fact from Science FictionJoshua Murdock
Wearable Technology: Separating Fact From Science Fiction
With Google Glass being explored, smartwatches on our wrist, and high tech bracelets as your fitness coach – wearable technology is on the verge of becoming mainstream. It also has the potential to change our relationship with technology altogether, by making it more discreetly and smartly integrated into our lifestyle. An integrated ecosystem of hardware manufacturers, service providers, developers, designers, and fashion experts need to work together to deliver on the potential of wearable technology. Highlights will include specific opportunities, emerging trends, and business models that will allow wearable technology to become the next area for growth within the technology industry.
Wearable technology research report: Devices and Apparel. Brilliant Noise
Wearable technology describes clothing and accessories incorporating computer and advanced electronic technology.
Brilliant Noise carried out desk research and used data supplied by Brandwatch to look at recent conversations about wearable technologies, with a focus on smart apparel.
As 2014 begins wearable computers are quickly becoming one of the next technology waves. As we await rumored wearables from Apple and Google, let's first take a step back to understand what "wearable" computing is. We'll walk through a quick history, look at some successful enterprise implementations, and then wrap up with a demo of the Pebble Smartwatch.
Keynote speech slides from the WT | Wearable Technologies Conference 2017 USA on July 25-26, 2017 at Fort Mason Center, San Francisco, by Frederik Hermann, Head of Marketing and Sales, Huami - Manufacturers of Amazfit and the Xiaomi Mi Band.
Presented at UXPA 2015 in San Diego
From the conference program:
Let's go zero to wireframe with wearables!
Wearables can be tough to understand and design for, especially if you don’t have experience with the hardware. In one evening we’ll get you up to speed on wearable technology. We’ll talk about two trends, context and continuity, and focus on how those trends will impact the user experience of screen-based wearables. Then we’ll spend the rest of our time getting hands-on by wire framing a smart watch app.
In this workshop we will:
+ Explore the world of wearables, and hone in on smart watches.
+ Explore the challenges that come along with screen-based wearables - specifically context and continuity.
+ Get hands-on with smart watches - wireframing a smart watch app with feedback and discussion.
You’ll leave this workshop with the skill and knowledge you need to get started designing the UX for smart watches.
Wearable Technology and IOT Wearable Device Market is foretold to witness lucrative business prospects owing to the ever-increasing demand for wearable devices.
From The Guardian to Cisco, big business to small, it seems that everybody is talking about the Internet of Things — but what exactly is IoT and why does it matter?
Taking a deep dive, we explore the many faces of IoT in Healthcare. Technology research and advisory company, Gartner, currently place the Internet of Things at the peak of inflated expectations and there are certainly challenges. But IoT also holds real promise for healthcare and it is already making an impact today.
We demonstrate why the Internet of Things has a far reaching impact across all determinants of health and how it could lead to a broader model of healthcare. We look at some of the technologies that are available to buy or that are already in development today, whilst also exploring some of the very real challenges that integrating such technologies into healthcare presents. Finally, we offer some ideas about how you can get involved, whether you are a healthcare professional or not.
Connected Sports and Fitness Apparel, Smart Footwear, Fashion Apparel, Baby and Pregnancy Monitors, Heart Rate Monitors, Headbands, Posture Monitors, 3D Trackers, Wrist Devices, Movement Sensors, and Wearable Patches: Market Analysis and Forecasts Smart clothing and body sensors can be considered the ultimate wearables, something that integrates into your life as a garment, footwear, or a sensor device that can track or measure a specific physiological or biometric attribute. Unlike fitness trackers, smart watches, or smart glasses, which have fairly well-defined form factors and use cases, smart clothing and body sensors are seeing a greater degree of experimentation and innovation in use cases. The applications for smart clothing and body sensors span multiple domains including sports, consumer, healthcare, public safety, industrial, and enterprise. The market for smart clothing and body sensors is developing rapidly, although the body sensors market is likely to be larger in the long run due to a wider variety of device types and application markets. Healthcare is expected to be one of the biggest drivers for body sensors, particularly connected wearable patches, but other key application markets will include consumer, sports, enterprise, and industrial. Tractica forecasts that total shipments of smart clothing will grow from 968,000 units in 2015 to 24.8 million units in 2021. Meanwhile, body sensor shipments are expected to increase from 2.7 million in 2015 to 68.0 million units annually by 2021.
Johann Havenga: Wearable Technology in Support of Health, Wellness and WellbeingSAMTRAC International
We see an increased focus on health, wellness and wellbeing (HWW) as core drivers of human safety. Through ‘wearable technology’ it is possible to track and monitor a range of human conditions in real time, and through integration with e-Health and ERP systems we can show the link between issues, such as fatigue and performance, record injuries and move from the reactive to the proactive prevention of incidents.
More mobile phones are sold globally over 24 hours than babies born - the proliferation of mobile phones is now outpacing the human population. It should come as no surprise that the obtaining and sharing of health information thru mobile is projected to grow exponentially. Mobile in fact is the only media time that is currently growing.
No matter the regional or local audience---The creation of mobile strategies and campaigns are inherently vast, encompassing; m.sites, apps, social, banners, SMS/MMS, gaming, QR codes, video, augmented reality and much more.
Given the infinite canvas of mobile marketing, in this presentation we’ll explore the importance of an engaging mobile experience that ultimately adds value and improves the users life.
Mobile is truly an indispensable part of all our lives in this hyper-connected world where 91% of adults have their mobile within arm's reach 24/7. And like never before this is the era of the Mighty Mobile in health, wellness and fitness!
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The Internet of Things (IoT) and Apple Watch dominated headlines in 2015. Patients are tracking more of their own health information with wearables, and expectations are changing for how to interact with caregivers. Take an inside look at how technology is affecting patient care settings, particularly the exam room. Learn how physicians are utilizing wearables to advance medical care and engage with today's connected patients. Originally presented at the 2015 Health Care Internet Conference (HCIC).
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2016 IBM Interconnect - medical devices transformationElizabeth Koumpan
Emerging technologies such as Internet of Things, 3D Printing are driving the creation of new business models and forcing the Industry for transformation. The product centric model where the Industry main objective was to develop the device, is moving to software and services model, with the focus on Big Data & Analytics, Integration and Cloud.
The maturation of technologies such as social, mobile, analytics, cloud, 3D printing, bio- and nanotechnology are rapidly shifting the competitive landscape. These emerging technologies create an environment that is connected and open, simple and intelligent, fast and scalable. Organizations must embrace disruptive technologies to drive innovation
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Wearable devices are real-time, and noninvasive biosensors allow for the continuous monitoring of individuals and thus provide sufficient information for determining health status and even preliminary medical diagnosis. This presentation briefly introduces the latest advances in wearable healthcare systems, which can be used for real-time diagnosis and treatment of patients.
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For more details, please visit: www.techendeavour.com
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2. Presentation Outline
• Objectives
• Methodology
• Setting the Stage
• Technology Framework for Seniors
• The Wearable Market
• Total Market
• US Market
• Demographics of Wearable Users
• Types of Wearables
• Healthcare
• Fitness
2
3. Presentation Outline continued
• Leading Manufacturers of Wearable Technology
• Telehealth/mHealth Leaders of Wearable Technology
• Benefits of Telehealth/Wellness Tracking
• Other Issues
• Summary/Conclusions
• Issues to Address
• Next Steps
• Appendix: Syndicated Research Reports Available for Purchase
3
4. Objectives of Secondary Research
Objectives of Research are:
1. Identify the major players for Wearable
Technology sold to seniors 65+ Aging in Place
2. Determine usage of senior population of
wearable technology for fitness
3. Identify any senior communities piloting or
using this technology for wellness tracking
4. Obtain any other relevant/interesting
information
4
5. Methodology
• Intensive searching on google for a variety of terms
• Seniors, living at home, aging in place, senior community centers
• Wearable technology, fitness tracking, tele-health, mhealth, remote patient
monitoring, wellness coaching, wellness tracking
• National Institute of Health, National Institute of Aging
• Aging In Place Technology Watch
• Market Research.com, emarketer
• Financial investment firms: Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs
• Syndicated Research Firms (Databases): Frost & Sullivan, IDC, Gartner
Research, Parks Associates, ABI Research, Mintel, Soreon Research, Global
Industry Analysts, VisionGain, Statista
• Discussions with several groups
5
6. Setting the Stage
• “It’s like the early days of the mobile phone, when the phones were
bricks. We are at the early stages (of wearable technologies)”
• Ivo Stivoric Jawbone
• PWC focus group 2014
• “In five years, we’ll have better population tools that support
anticipatory care”
• Cris Ross Mayo Clinic
• Health Research Institute/PWC 2014
• Healthcare Delivery of the Future: How Digital Technology Can Bridge Time and Distance
Between Clinicians and Consumers
6
7. Setting the Stage continued
• 56% of people believe average life expectancy will grow 10 years
because of wearable enabled monitoring of vital signs
• HRI/CIS Wearables Consumer Survey 2014
• 90% of seniors plan to stay in their own home
• 67% of caregivers want to use technology but only 10% currently use
• AARP Caregiver Innovation Frontiers Report 2016
7
8. A Framework For Technologies for Seniors
Aging in Place Technology Watch 2015
PERS: Personal Emergency Reporting System
Technologies overlap
and may converge 8
9. Snapshot of Technology Devices Used by US Seniors/Caregivers
Parks Associates Current and Future Caregiver Technology December 2014
Tracking watch: 30% of caregivers want panic button for
emergencies; 8% of caregivers use watch to track activity
9
10. Personal Safety Monitoring US Market Forecast
AARP/Parks Associates 2016 Caregiving Innovation Frontiers
• Hazard Prevention and Emergency Response
• $1.5 billion to $2.9 billion 2016-2020
10
12. Estimate of Total Worldwide Wearable Market
In millions of units from IDC (International Data Corporation) 2014
World Wide Wearables will grow
2.5 times from 2015 to 2019 12
14. Projected Use of Wearables in US by Age Demographics
Source: emarketer.com and Soreon Research
By 2019, 1 in 5 people 65+ years will be using a wearable
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Critical Chart
16. Projected Sales of Smart vs. Basic Wearables
IDC 2015 millions of units Worldwide
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72
155
Smart (Internet/3rd Party) Wearables Will Overtake
Basic Wearables by 2029
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17. Percent of People Likely to Purchase Wearables by Type
PWC (PriceWaterhouseCoopers) All Ages Healthcare Wearables The Early Years 2014
45%
35%
20% 19%
13%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
45%
50%
Fitness Band Smart Watch Smart Clothing Smart Glasses People Tracker
Types of Wearables Likely to be Purchased
Fitness bands and smart watches
are the most popular
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18. Worldwide Wearable Device Forecast
Source: IDC 2015
The dominant technology will continue to be wristwear devices
Modular is pendant
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19. Projected Wearable Unit Sales by Type of Wearable
Source: IDC/Statista 2015
Wristwear is dominant 19
20. Forecast of Types of Wearable Products
VisionGain 2015
Smart watches and fitness
devices will continue to
dominate the market
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21. Type of Wearable by Demographics
Source: Aretcon
Over 55 prefer a fitness
tracker over a smart watch
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Critical Chart
23. Estimate of Worldwide Healthcare Market
Source: Statista -- In millions of units
13.5
22.6
34.3
51.7
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
2013 2014 2015 2016
Healthcare Wearables Will Continue to Grow
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24. Projected Dollar Sales of Wearables for US Healthcare Market
Soreon Research Indicates 8 Time Growth
in US Healthcare Market from 2015 to 2020
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25. World Wearable Medical Device Market by Application
IDC 2014
Home Healthcare Has the Most Growth
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26. Projected Applications of Smart Wearables in US Healthcare Industry
Soreon Research
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Several applications “overlap”
the geriatrics segment
27. Desired Applications for Health and Fitness Wearables
Source: Consumer Technology Association
Fitness oriented consumers did
not view blood pressure as important
as health focused consumers
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29. Market Share of Smart Wearables (3rd Party Applications)
IDC 2015 2nd Q Data Worldwide Shipments
Fitbit, Apple, and Xiaomi are the World Leaders
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Others not broken out by
IDC without purchasing report
30. Global Leaders of Wearables
Source: IDC/Statista
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*MI is brand of Xiaomi
31. Brands of Fitness Trackers US
Parks Associates 2014
Fitbit is the leader in activity tracking, but
the market is very fragmented
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33. US Telehealth Market
• Source: AARP/Parks Associates -- Caregiving Innovation Frontiers Report 2016
• Telehealth Market is projected to be $1.0 to $1.6 billion
• Major criteria to be monitored
• Blood pressure and glucose levels
• Temperature and weight
• Institute for Telehealth Consumerism 2015
• $6b 2013 to $9.6 billion in 2018
• Health Research Institute/PWC Healthcare Delivery of the Future 2014
• 15% of clinicians offer telehealth to patients
• 28% are considering it
• 50% receive payment for services
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34. Top Barriers to Doctor Adoption for Mobile Health
Health Research Institute/PWC Healthcare Delivery of the Future 2014
Many barriers to adopting mobile
health
Top two are privacy/security of data and
doctors not being paid
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35. Physicians Reporting Healthcare Activities On A Mobile Device
Health Research Institute/PWC Healthcare Delivery of the Future 2014
20% use a medical device to receive
data
14% receive data from a mobile app
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38. Telehealth Service Providers
AARP/Parks Associates 2016
• Medical Providers in the Telehealth/Telemedicine Market
Bright.md
Circle Medical
Curely
Doctor on Demand
Heal
One
Maven
Plushcare
Teladoc
Medicast
Pager
Medzed
MD Live
Touchcare
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Unclear if these organizations are
working with other groups
40. Change in Exercise Behaviors From Coaching
National Consortium for Credentialing Health & Wellness Coaches
154 Patients at ten month period
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Patients increased frequency of exercise
41. Change In Blood Pressure From Wellness Coaching
National Consortium for Credentialing Health & Wellness Coaches
Percent of People
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42. Impact of Weight Loss By Coaching
Johns Hopkins/Kaiser Permanente/National Consortium: Coaching In Action
19%
38%
41%
5% WEIGHT LOSS AT 2 YEARS
Control Phone Coaching In Person
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Twice as many patients lost weight in phone coaching –
almost as much as in person coaching
43. Percent Decrease In Hospital Admissions (VA)
McKinsey & Company Health International White Paper 2011
Seniors Had 22% Decline
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44. Additional Results
• Telemedicine: Promising Model for Senior Healthcare Agingcare.com
• Eliminated 387,000 trips to emergency room saving $327 million
• Eliminated 6.9 million transport trips to doctors saving $479 million
• Trends in Telehealth NTT Data White Paper 2014 VA 2012
• 53% fewer bed days; 30% fewer hospital admissions/readmissions
• SWY Med 2015
• Reduced congestive heart failure patient admissions by 25%
• Would save US $10 billion
• Brookings Institute
• How Mobile Devices Are Transforming Healthcare 2012
• Remote monitoring would save $197 billion in US over next 25 years
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45. Return on Investment From Wellness Coaching
National Consortium for Credentialing Health & Wellness Coaches
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Wellness Coaching is a Good Return
47. Likelihood of Purchasing Wearables by Price Point US
PWC 2014 Healthcare Wearables The Early Days
Less than $100 price point for wearable is key
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48. Health Apps
• Healthcare Information & Management Systems Society estimated
that there are 100,000 mobile applications for health, fitness and
medical
• Sold in over 60 application stores
• iHealthBeat January 21, 2014
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49. Senior “Communities” and Influencers Cited
• Eskaton: Located in California with ten centers. They install sensors in assisted
living centers to keep track of the client (not wander off), determine level of
activity, and see if there could be UTI issues with frequent bathroom trips
• Westchester and Pace University tested pilot programs using fitbits with seniors
in the Carter Burden Center and the Kensington senior communities
• Students synched up units with each resident
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50. Senior “Communities” and Influencers Cited
• New Canaan Telehealth Program
• Two phases
• Phase One: 15 seniors
• Phase Two: 150 seniors
• Fitbit, digital scale, blood pressure/pulse monitor
• Vital signs sent to nurse
• Telehealth skype sessions with nurse
• Free to participant
• Results from 15 person phase
• 73% lost weight
• 53% reduced blood pressure
• Use caution in extrapolating results due to low sample base of patients
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51. Senior “Communities” and Influencers Cited
• Very few senior community centers identified in the secondary
research
• Good Samaritan did not come up in all of secondary research review
• AARP is doing pilot studies with groups on fitness trackers with
seniors
• Findings: Senior wanted more comfortable, better sharing of information on
goals that are important, more timely alerts, simple to set up, easy to
maintain, more comfortable bands (for crepe skin condition), measure blood
sugar and heart rate
• Requires a wearable device designed for seniors rather than forcing a current model on
them
• Doing lots of joint research
• Just published 2016 Caregiving Innovation Frontiers Study
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53. Summary
• The wearable market is poised for a large increase in sales both in
total and the healthcare/fitness market from many reliable sources
• Medicare and FDA regulations could further explode market in healthcare
• Medicare believes remote monitoring will add cost not reduce overall cost
• Concern for privacy i.e. information being used by insurance companies
• The usage rate for seniors 65+ using wearables in healthcare will jump
from 3% in 2014 to 21% in 2019
• The majority of users will wear a wrist device over other types of
wearables
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54. Summary continued
• Seniors over 65 prefer a fitness tracker over a smart watch
• Fitness applications are heart rate, calories, blood pressure, steps and
distance
• Falls and GPS also cited in literature
• The market is fragmented, but Fitbit and Apple lead in the wrist
wearable market
• Minimal information found on senior communities using wearable
fitness trackers
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55. Summary continued
• Wellness tracking/remote patient monitoring has many benefits
• Patients are healthier in glucose, weight management, congestive heart
failure and other categories
• Leads to a higher quality of life
• Fits well with wanting to live in their own home as they age
• Fewer admissions/re-admissions to hospitals, emergency rooms and
doctor offices
• Billions of dollars in savings for patients and medicare
• Solution (technology and wellness tracking/coaching) has an opportunity to generate billions in
costs savings – “bend the cost curve”
• Medicare acceptance is constraining the growth of this market
• Many grants/pilot programs being done by NIH (National Institute of Health)
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56. Conclusions
• The explosion in market growth for wearables for fitness applications
and the lack of senior communities using them makes this an
opportunistic time to position Good Samaritan as the technology
leader for seniors
• Opportunity to be an early adopter which could mean market leader
• Good Public Relations benefit of helping seniors increase quality of life
• Do you have the resources needed to execute a successful program?
• People and capital?
• Synchronize, train, and provide feedback to senior client base?
• How does this initiative compare to others in terms of resources
invested and return on investment?
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57. Macro Issues
1. Medicare is reluctant to cover as they feel this will add to costs not reduce
overall healthcare costs
• Pilot studies by NIH to determine overall impact of cost
• When will Medicare embrace and authorize?
2. Privacy concerns of the data: Who will have access to it? Insurance
companies?
3. Liability issues: If someone dies because the patient was not monitored
correctly etc.
4. Will there be a convergence of telemedicine and telehealth activity tracking
functions i.e. glucose monitoring with activity tracking?
• Will that consolidate the number of devices?
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58. Issues To Address
• What are the best cost efficient ways to make the 65 plus market and other
audiences aware of the technology?
• AARP has made Great Call (Jitterbug product) very well known in the community
• Public Relations campaign?
• Web site?
• Other?
• How does the product get physically distributed? Amazon? Senior centers?
• What is the process for setting it up and synchronizing the data?
• Fitbit is complicated and one of the complaints heard was that seniors needed help
• Do we need a portal for seniors and relatives to view (password)?
• Download reports and trends for family and doctors?
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59. Issues To Address
• How do the features and benefits get promoted to this audience?
• How do actual results get promoted to Medicare and insurance companies?
• Why this is better than self tracking
• Why this solution is worth $30 per month?
• When will Medicare pay this amount to save on total medical costs?
• Prove the model works before making a huge fixed cost investment
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60. Issues To Address
• Will the selected partner remain viable in the market (the Lively
example)
• Do they have the right financial resources for marketing and investment of
research and development?
• Will their technology be relevant in the future?
• Will another player due to marketing/style take share from them in the
market place (Apple iWatch vs. Fitbit)?
• Will they support this initiative to market to 65+? (Fitbit has an image of
active people (mountain climbing etc.)
• Will they co-brand? Co market?
• Do they need a separate sub brand for senior audience and key influencers?
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62. Topic Availability of Information
Overall Wearable World Market
US Wearable Market
US Healthcare Market
US Healthcare for Seniors
US Tele-health for Seniors
US Fitness/Activity Tracking for
Seniors
US Fitness/Telehealth for Seniors
Aging in Place
Senior Communities Using Wearables
Availability of Research Information
Lots of information
Some to little
information
Limited to no information
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63. Syndicated Research Available
Organization Report Pros Cons Cost
ABI Wearable Device
Market share and
Forecast 2015
Lots of data
Very strategic
Only 3 chapters on US
Healthcare
$5000
Soreon Research Wearables Disrupting
Healthcare 2014
Contains US Data and
Healthcare
Based in Switzerland
10 person shop
Not responsive
$1950
Mintel Wearable Technology
2015
Reputable firm Only 200 65+ seniors
talked to
Can’t break out 65+
$3995
Parks Associates Wearable Products
2014
Quoted by other
sources/Several
Reports
Only 2 chapters on
Healthcare and
Fitness
$3200
Global Industry
Analysts
Assisted Living
Technologies 2015
Lots of data One chapter US
No healthcare/65+
$4950
IDC Customized Research Solid well known co. Not responsive 5k to $8k
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64. Syndicated Research Questions
• Do you need additional information to make a decision to implement
this initiative and develop a “Go-to-Market” strategy?
• If the answer is yes, we would recommend purchasing Parks
Associates report/reports
• They appear to be in tune with the needs of this market segment and give
talks at conventions
• They work with the AARP in research for wearables for the senior market
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