Brochure More information from http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/2860837/ The U.S. Market for Clinical Information Systems: An Analysis of the Growing Use of Information Technology for Hospital-Based Patient Care Description: Information technology (IT) has the potential to improve the quality, safety and efficiency of clinical care. IT is not new to the hospital setting. Computers and software have been used for many years to improve the paper-based administrative functions of hospital support staff, such as scheduling and billing. But the use of IT in the clinical setting to optimize, streamline and simplify patient records, testing, imaging and operating room procedures has lagged behind its medical administrative applications. The evolution of IT in patient care is generally limited. Its use varies with the application and setting. However, it appears that providers plan to increase their investment in IT in the near term because of what the technology offers the promise of improving the quality of patient care and gains in efficiency. But barriers to increased investment include the cost and complexity of IT implementation, which necessitates, in part, making cultural changes to the hospital or healthcare institution. Certain characteristics of the healthcare market, including payment policies that reward volume rather than quality may also pose barriers to IT adoption. But given IT s potential, both the private and public sectors have engaged in efforts to promote its use within and across healthcare settings. This report analyzes the current and potential U.S. hospital market for care-related clinical information technology. This includes IT systems used in the process of administering care to patients, such as the electronic medical record, physician order entry systems, and PACS. Applications included in this report involve all departments, such as cardiology, radiology, the emergency department, and so on. Wired and wireless technologies are also included. However, the use of IT for hospital administration functions, such as billing, is not the subject of this report and sales of such systems are not considered in the market analysis. This report emphasizes the current and future markets for clinical information system products. The report generally reviews the nature and direction of development, as well as future markets. It also profiles several companies involved in marketing or development of IT for these applications, including Epic Systems, GE Healthcare, IBM, and Verichip. Market forecasts are based on an examination of current market conditions and on investigations into the development of new products by key companies. The information presented in this report is the result of data gathered from company product literature and other corporate brochures and documents, as well as information found in the scientific and trade press. In addition, interviews were conducted with company executives, clinicians, researchers, hospital administrators, and public health officials. Contents: Chapter One: Executive Summary 1.1 Challenges Abound 1.2 Primary Care Information Systems 1.2.1 Interoperability 1.2.2 Medical Record Keeping 1.2.3 Picture Archiving and Communications System 1.3 Market Summary 1.3.1 Market Drivers 1.3.2 Market Challenges 1.3.3 Market Forecasts 1.4 Scope and Methodology Chapter Two: Introduction 2.1 Clinical Information System 2.1.1 Electronic Medical Record 2.1.1.1 Managed Care Impact
2.1.1.2 Linear Affair 2.1.1.3 Concerns over Errors 2.1.2 Computerized Physician Order Entry 2.1.3 Clinical Decision Support System 2.1.4 Picture Archiving and Communication System 2.1.5 Bar Coding 2.1.6 Radio Frequency Identification 2.1.7 Electronic Materials Management 2.1.8 Disease Registry 2.2 Personalized Healthcare 2.2.1 Multidimensional Data 2.3 PCs and Workstations 2.3.1 The Wireless Factor 2.4 Hospital Administrators and IT 2.4.1 Minimizing Expenses and Errors 2.4.2 CIS Opportunities 2.4.2.1 Reduction of Operating Costs 2.4.2.2 Optimization of Documentation Flow 2.4.2.3 Enhancing Patient Safety 2.5 Advantages of A National IT System 2.5.1 Benefits to Care Givers 2.5.2 Community-Wide Benefits 2.5.3 The Patient Smart Card 2.6 Issues and Challenges 2.6.1 The Physician Factor 2.6.2 The Error Issue 2.6.3 The Cost of CIS 2.6.4 Selecting and Implementing Systems 2.6.5 Compatibility and Technical Issues 2.6.6 The Learning Curve 2.6.7 Standards 2.6.8 HL7 2.6.9 Security 2.6.10 HIPAA 2.7 IT Drivers 2.7.1 Options for Promoting IT Use Federal Efforts Chapter Three: Markets 3.2 Intense Competition 3.3 Market Forecasts 3.4 The Future Marketscape Chapter Four: Company/Vendor Profiles 4.1 A-1, Metro-Scheduler Inc. 4.2 A4 Health Systems 4.3 ACOM Solutions Inc. 4.4 Advanced SecureThink Inc. 4.5 Allscripts LLC 4.6 Amicore 4.7 Aquave Group Inc. 4.8 Axolotl Corp. 4.9 Cerner Corp. 4.10 Clinical Computing 4.11 Companion Technologies
4.12 E-MDs 4.13 Eclipsys Corp. 4.14 Emdeon Corp. 4.15 EMed Technologies 4.16 Epic Systems Corp. 4.17 Gateway Electronic Medical Management Systems 4.18 GE Healthcare 4.19 Greenway Medical Technologies 4.20 Hewlett-Packard Co. 4.21 Hyland Software Inc. 4.22 IBM Healthcare and Life Sciences 4.23 IDX Systems Corp. 4.24 imedica Corp. 4.25 Interlink Networks Inc. 4.26 MedConnect Inc. 4.27 MediNotes Corp. 4.28 MediNous Healthcare Systems 4.29 Midmark Diagnostics Group 4.30 Misys Healthcare Systems 4.31 NextGen Healthcare Information Systems Inc. 4.32 PaperFree Medical Solutions Inc. 4.33 Patient Care Technology Systems 4.34 PatientKeeper Inc. 4.35 Philips Medical Systems NA 4.36 Physician Micro Systems Inc. 4.37 PowerMed Corp. 4.38 Siemens Medical Solutions USA Inc. 4.39 Soapware 4.40 Verichip Corp. 4.41 VisualMED Clinical Solutions Corp. List of Exhibits Chapter One: Executive Summary Exhibit 1: Summary Table U.S. Market for Hospital Care Clinical Information Systems 2005-2009 Chapter Two: Introduction Exhibit 2: Electronic Health Record Facts Exhibit 3: How the Healthcare Market Impedes IT Development Exhibit 4: Major Challenges IT Faces in the Healthcare Market Exhibit 5: HIPAA Objectives Exhibit 6: Federal Healthcare IT Initiatives Chapter Three: Markets Exhibit 7: Key Healthcare Market Cost Trends Exhibit 8: How the Nation s Healthcare Dollars were Spent 2003 Exhibit 9: Annual Investment in Information Technology by Industry Exhibit 10: U.S. Market for Hospital Care Clinical Information Systems 2005-2009 Exhibit 11: U.S. Market for Clinical Information Systems All Locations (Hospitals, Physician Practices, Other Care Institutions) 2005-2009 Exhibit 12: U.S. Healthcare IT Spending by IT Area (PCs, Network Systems, Software, IT Services/Support) 2005-2009 Exhibit 13: Current Potential in the U.S. PACS Market by Customer Type (Hospitals/Clinics, Imaging Centers, Physician Officed) Approximate Number and Dollar Potential Exhibit 14: Hospital-Based Computer Interfaces for Patient Care Estimated Number of Interfaces or PCs per Hospital 2005-2009
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