RNCOS in its new research report, “US Healthcare IT Market Forecast to 2014”, says that mobile technologies are becoming ubiquitous in the US and the world. Some of the most compelling privileges of mobile technologies are in the areas of disease prevention, chronic disease management, and improving healthcare delivery. It is projected that by 2014, public and private healthcare providers could save about US$ 1.96-5.83 Billion in healthcare costs worldwide by utilizing m-Health technologies for health monitoring. Moreover, at the end of 2009, Smartphone penetration in the US was around 21%, which is expected to cross 50% by the end of 2011. All these factors are opening the gateway of m-health market in the US, which is estimated to be US$ 2.07 Billion at the end of 2011 with a YoY CAGR growth rate of around 18%.