The rise in interest in Dementia, Alzheimer's, Brain Training and more generalised health reforms may well lead to an opportunity for reimbursable brain assessments, services and evidence-based non-invasive interventions.
Better assessments, taxonomies, decision support systems and integrated research efforts will enable the field to mature and integrate into mainstream care a new generation of digital tools to assess, enhance, and treat cognition.
Currently, there are no magic pills or general solutions to encourage brain health and flexibility, but there is a toolkit of growing value when used appropriately.
We continue to predict that between now and 2015 brain fitness will become a mainstream concept, hopefully supported by a brain-based remedial framework. A concept that consumers and institutions will have access to much enhanced digital toolkits and platforms, and that a growing ecosystem will enable this growth.
Unfortunately, all the groundbreaking research and innovation has been occurring without a parallel growth of quality consumer education and professional development.
Cognition remains an elusive concept in popular culture, which limits the ability of consumers and professionals to make informed decisions. This may well be the major bottleneck limiting the field’s potential to deliver real-world benefits and move up the remedial benefits curve.
Unfortunately, only informed demand will ultimately ensure the development of a rational and structured marketplace.
Innovative partnerships will be required to channel the growing amount of interest, research, tools and, yes, controversy, into a better structured and sustainable marketplace.
It is forecast that the worldwide market will range between $2-8 billion by 2015, depending on how well the important category bottlenecks are addressed.
This presents significant opportunities for innovation, investment, business development and, ultimately, enhanced brain health and fitness of an aging society.
Executive Summary | SharpBrains
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