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市場調查報告書

澳洲的醫療ICT市場分析與預測(2011∼2015年)

Australia Health ICT 2011-2015 Market Forecast and Analysis

出版商 IDC
出版日期 2012年01月 商品編碼 228408
內容資訊 英文 Pages: 42
價格
US $ 4500 PDF by E-mail (Single user license)


澳洲的醫療ICT市場分析與預測(2011∼2015年) 是由出版商IDC在2012年01月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書包含Pages: 42 價格從美金4500起跳。

簡介

澳洲的醫療產業與提供的政府代理機關,為了建立提供電子醫療的必要基礎設備如何確保進行的重大投資,以及提供澳洲的全球的醫療成本削減的生產率的提高,必須轉移焦點。

本報告提供澳洲的醫療領域相關資料,長·短期的市場機會,及市場的產品·服務的採購模式分析等,為您概述為以下內容。

IDC的見解

關於本調查

  • 調查手法
  • 資料分析
  • 醫療ICT產業定義

概況

  • 澳洲概要
    • 人口統計趨勢
    • 政治展望
    • 經濟狀況
    • 技術環境
  • 澳洲的醫療業
    • 治理與法規
    • 醫療業的生態系統
    • 醫療業的統計
    • 醫療業的財務
    • 醫療業的重組
    • 醫療業的主要的商務趨勢
  • 醫療的ICT所扮演的角色
    • 全國e醫療策略
  • 醫療業的最近的ICT供應商的活動
    • 個別管理的電子醫療記錄的合作夥伴
    • 全國基本設備的合作夥伴
    • 醫療業全國認證服務
    • 醫療及醫院基金的主要的醫院的升級
    • 澳洲南部的醫療部門的透明性
    • 維多利亞的醫療行動
  • 醫療市場趨勢
    • 醫療ICT支出的活躍的因素
    • 醫療業的CIO的優先事項
    • 醫療業的投資優先事項
  • 2011年的醫療ICT支出

今後展望

  • 市場的規模與預測
    • 醫療領域的硬體設備支出
    • 醫療領域的服務支出
    • 醫療領域的軟體支出
    • 醫療領域的通訊支出
    • 各州的醫療支出
  • 市場預測與前提條件
  • 市場背景

主要的建議

參考資料

目錄

This IDC study focuses on the health sector in Australia, providing a map of where short- and long-term opportunities can be found, and highlighting purchasing patterns for products and services by market. It is part of a series of reports focusing on specific vertical markets. Provided are actual ICT marketing sizing and IT market shares for 2011, along with forecasts for 2011-2015, including five-year compound annual growth rates (CAGRs).

"The Australian health industry and government agencies involved in its delivery will need to now focus on how to ensure that the very significant investments that have been made to build the foundation of infrastructure that are required to deliver electronic healthcare delivery can start to deliver greater efficiencies, as well as productivity improvements that will ultimately reduce the cost of delivery of world-class healthcare in Australia," says Emilie Ditton, research manager, Vertical Markets, IDC Australia.

"There has been expressed scepticism about the benefits of ehealth implementations from several angles in Australia," notes Sash Mukherjee, senior market analyst, IDC Health Insights, Asia/Pacific. "To be able to answer these sceptics, the government needs to dynamically update its compliance regulations regarding security, privacy, and access, as the personally controlled ehealth record (PCEHR) is implemented to its full potential. Investments in analytics should also be started early and propagated incrementally, and not after the implementation of other solutions. Integrated analytics can utilise the immense amount of data generated to make it actionable information, which can positively impact customer retention, operational efficiency, and clinical outcomes," Sash Mukherjee adds.

Table of Contents


IDC Opinion


In This Study


  • Methodology

  • Data Analysis

  • Healthcare ICT Industry Definitions

Situation Overview

  • Country Overview

    • Demographic Trends

    • Political Landscape

    • Economic Climate

    • Technological Environment

  • Healthcare in Australia

    • Governance and Regulation

    • Healthcare Ecosystem

    • Healthcare Demographics

    • Healthcare Financing

    • Healthcare Reforms

    • Key Business Trends in Healthcare

  • The Role of ICT in Healthcare

    • National eHealth Strategy

      • Personally Controlled Electronic Health Records

      • Health and Hospital Fund

      • Medicare Australia's Telehealth Initiative

    Recent ICT Provider Activities in the Healthcare Industry

    • Personally Controlled eHealth Record Partners

    • National Infrastructure Partner

    • National Authentication Service for Health

    • Key Hospital Upgrades under the Health and Hospital Fund

    • Transparency in Healthcare Provision in South Australia

    • Healthcare Mobility in Victoria

  • Healthcare Market Pulse

    • Drivers of Healthcare ICT Spending

    • CIO Priorities for the Healthcare Industry

    • Investment Priorities for the Healthcare Industry

  • Healthcare ICT Spending in 2011

Future Outlook

  • Market Size and Forecast

    • Healthcare Sector Hardware Spending

    • Healthcare Sector Services Spending

    • Healthcare Sector Software Spending

    • Healthcare Sector Telecommunications Spending

    • Australian Health Spending by State

  • Forecast and Assumptions

  • Market Context

Essential Guidance

  • Actions to Consider

Learn More

  • Related Research

  • Synopsis

Table: Projected Changing Trends in Population (%)

Table: Prevalence of Chronic Disease (%)


Table: Number of Public and Private Hospitals in Australia


Table: Number of Hospital Beds in Australia


Table: Key Recommendations of the National Health and Hospitals Reform Commission


Table: Personally Controlled eHealth Record Partner Projects


Table: Australia Health ICT Spending by Segment, 2010-2015


Table: Australia Health Top 5 Hardware Suppliers, 2011


Table: Australia Health Top 5 IT Services Suppliers, 2011


Table: Australia Health Spending Breakdown by State, 2010-2014


Table: Top 3 Assumptions for the Australian Health Market, 2011-2015


Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for the Australia Health ICT Market, 2011-2015


Table: Australian Health ICT Market: Comparison of January 2011 and January 2010 Forecasts


Figure: Australia ICT Market, Vertical Market Spending Forecast, 2011


Figure: Role of Broadband in Smart Health


Figure: Healthcare Ecosystem at a Glance


Figure: Full-Time Employed Medical Practitioners Rate per 100,000, by Remoteness of Area and Specialty


Figure: Road Map to Healthcae Financial Reforms


Figure: Australia's eHealth Framework


Figure: Top Healthcare CIO Priorities in Australia


Figure: Deployment Plans Within the Health Sector in the Next 24 Months


Figure: Australia Healthcare ICT Spending by Segment, 2011


Figure: Australian Health ICT Market: Comparison of January 2011 and January 2010 Forecasts


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