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| US Market Reaserch & Analysis for EMR |
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In
the next few years, U.S. hospitals, health systems
and group practices have earmarked billions for
the purchase of technologies that will help them
improve efficiencies and reduce costs. Electronic
Medical Record (EMR) technology will certainly
be among their purchases.
EMR has proven it can make healthcare workflow
more efficient, reduce costs, while at the same
time improving the quality of patient care. Given
these undisputable benefits, the 1.2 billion-dollar
markets for EMR are expected to grow nearly 400%
in the next eight years. |
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US
MARKET LIFE CYCLE
Companies who wish to understand this market and
take advantage of the opportunity this market
offers will want EMR Technologies, the U.S. Market,
and complete roundup of the US market for EMR
technologies. In exhaustive detail, the report
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- Extensive Hospital IT budget Data showing
demand for products in this area. The Key
Players in EMR Including their Key Executives
and Major Clients
- Over 100 Figures and Tables provide an accurate
picture of this market
- Major product offerings and pricing models
to assist with pricing strategy and competitive
assessment
- Current EMR Revenues and Forecasts to 2015
for long-term strategic planning.
- New Features and Applications users are
Demanding for new product consideration and
existing product enhancement
- How HIPAA and other US Regulations Will
Impact this Market
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| EMR
can be a difficult marketplace to understand without
assistance from qualified analysts. A few market
leaders dominate, but there are many small companies
and excellent potential for entrants. Product
offerings and pricing models vary. Adoption rates
vary as health providers implement technology
in stages. New applications may change the marketplace.
This report is clear and a concise report cut
through these confusing aspects associated with
understanding healthcare software systems and
provides the important information market-watchers
need to know about the US EMR market. This is
one of the few resources available on the current
EMR market. |
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| Technologies
covered in EMR Technologies, the U.S. Market,
include |
- Laboratory Information Systems (LIS)
- Radiology Information Systems (RIS)
- Pharmacy Information Systems (PIS)
- Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE)
- Picture Archiving and Communication Systems
(PACS)
- Decision Support Systems (DSS)
- Other EMR systems and applications.
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| Information
was gathered using both primary and secondary
research including comprehensive research of secondary
sources such as company literature, databases,
investment reports, and medical and business journals.
For the purpose of this study, This Information
conducted telephone and email interviews with
key industry officials, consultants, health care
providers, and government personnel. These sources
were the primary basis in gathering information
specifically relating to revenue and market share
data presented in this report. Specific interviews
with EMR representatives included marketing directors,
division managers, and product development representatives. |
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Electronic
medical record markets are very significant.
All facilities and all medical practices need
to move to automated process that replaces manual
handling of written patient records. The top 800
facilities worldwide are anticipated to spend
hundreds of millions of dollars each to implement
electronic patient records. While a lot of that
spending will be on proprietary software, a lot
of it will be for packaged software solutions.
The total number of electronic medical record
(EMR) systems is heavily weighted toward the mid
range systems as most facilities and practices
consolidate into a size of organization that can
afford a team of computing IT managers dedicated
to systems automation. Medical organizations have
long resisted automation of process, but they
can no longer sustain that attitude.
Dashboards include powerful, real-time analytics
to provide comprehensive visibility across the
entire patient profile. With quick access to up-to-the-minute
information, clinicians can make decisions with
speed and confidence. In-memory technology is
changing the electronic medical record market,
providing the next generation of speed, flexibility,
and ease of use.
Electronic Medical Record Dashboards Make Clinicians
More Productive The advantage is that all of the
features of automated electronic medical record
process; none of the limitations of traditional
hand written patient records are implemented as
automated dashboard solutions.
With electronic medical record dashboards long,
complex, and expensive software implementations
are by passed by a dashboard that combines analytics
and diagnostic images available via a click. Dashboards
containing all of the patient’s relevant metrics,
with data from all of the facility relevant data
sources can be built in 10 days. With electronic
medical record dashboards, solutions can be deployed
in days, and users can be trained in minutes.
Enterprise Electronic Medical Record (EMR) market
forecast analysis indicates that the future of
care delivery depends on automation of process.
The ability to quickly get a picture of patient
condition depends on dashboards prepared by the
primary care physician that quickly illustrate
any noteworthy conditions that a patient may present.
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