美國的醫療用IT市場分析 是由出版商RNCOS E-Services Pvt. Ltd.在2011年10月所出版的。
這份英文市場調查報告書包含80 Pages 價格從美金1000起跳。
美國的醫療資訊技術(HIT)在過去數年達到了急速的成長。由於雲端運算的引進,一般預測今後也將繼續維持高成長率。由於醫療從業人員間電子病歷的廣泛引進、政府醫療用IT計劃的獎勵辦法、民間企業對業界發展的積極參與等因素,美國醫療用IT市場預計從2012∼2014年將以GAGR22.5%擴大。
本報告提供美國的醫療用資訊科技產業各種組成因素分析,網羅市場各方面以彙整EHR的引進趨勢,相關法規結構,資訊科技引進趨勢等資料,為您概述為以下內容。
第1章 分析師的見解
第2章 調查方法
第3章 推動市場的要素
- 產業的整合
- 對地方醫療市場的投注力
- 對高品質醫療的投注力
- 地區性分散的人口
第4章 到2014年為止的醫療用IT市場實際成果
第5章 醫療用IT市場的組成因素
第6章 潛在的成長領域
- 病人管理系統(PAS)
- 醫療影像擷取儲存傳輸系統(PACS)
- 雲端運算的醫療應用
第7章 相關法規
- American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA)
- Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (HITECH
Act)
- The National ePrescribing Patient Safety Initiative (NEPSI)
第8章 競爭環境
- McKesson Corporation
- Cerner Corporation
- Medical Information Tech Inc.
- Cardinal Health, Inc.
- GE Healthcare
- Siemens Healthcare
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Abstract
The US Healthcare Information Technology (HIT) market has been growing at a
rapid pace over the past few years, as there are high instances of new product
introductions and evolving industry standards. With the cloud computing making
buzz, the US HIT market is poised to reach new heights. Investment by public
and private sector, in such a scenario, may prove to be a driving factor for
the new technology adoptions.
As per our new research report, "US Healthcare IT Market Analysis", the US
healthcare IT market is forecasted to grow at a CAGR of around 22.5% during
2012-2014. This growth will mainly be driven by increasing adoption of
electronic health records (EHRs) among medical professionals, incentive-driven
approach of government health IT programs, and active participation by private
sector players in industry development. The growth is also likely to be
augmented through new government measures towards the rural areas and
competitive environment.
Among all the HIT segments, HIT Hardware sector is estimated to have accounted
for 55% of the overall market followed by Services and Software in 2010. The
same ranking is expected to be there in future also. However, the growth in
HIT Services market will increase its share in the market as opposed to
Hardware segment that would witness a decline. Recurring nature and
requirement of services at periodic intervals are the main reasons behind
increase, while the reduction in cost with time is responsible for the decline
in the share of hardware segment.
The report, in various regards, shows an optimum analysis of the US Healthcare
IT industry. Covering almost all the key aspects of the market, the report
takes into account all the recent developments with respect to cloud
applications, HER adoption, regulatory mechanisms, and IT deployment at
hospitals. Segment-wise analysis of the Healthcare IT market into hardware,
software, and services is meant to provide clients with information on the
current and future state of strategies that players need to adopt in
strengthening their market share.
The report is a complete source of knowledge and market information that
showcases the evolving nature of information technology in the US healthcare
market. It effectively shows that in order to cut down the significant cost
associated with healthcare provision, the country needs to built effective IT
infrastructure in hospitals and clinics. The incentive-driven program, in such
a context, is a good step ahead. The research will help consultants, industry
analysts, and vendors to acquire an in-depth knowledge of the current, past,
and future performance of the industry. The report also provides an extensive
research on the recent trends of the US healthcare IT industry along with an
impartial analysis considering the impact of financial crisis on its
performance.
Table of Contents
1. Analyst View
2. Research Methodology
3. Market Drivers
- 3.1 Industry Consolidation
- 3.2 Increasing Focus on Rural Healthcare Market
- 3.3 Increasing Focus on Quality Healthcare
- 3.4 Geographically Dispersed Population
4. Healthcare IT Market Performance 2014
- 4.1 Market Overview
- 4.2 Market Segmentation
- 4.2.1 IT Hardware
- 4.2.2 IT Software
- 4.2.3 IT Services
5. Components of Healthcare IT Market
- 5.1 Hospital IT Market
- 5.2 E-health
- 5.2.1 EHRs/EMRs
- 5.2.2 E-prescriptions
- 5.2.3 Health Information Exchange
- 5.3 M-health
6. Potential Growth Areas
- 6.1 Patient Administration System (PAS)
- 6.2 Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS)
- 6.3 Cloud Computing-based Healthcare Applications
7. Regulatory Framework
- 7.1 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA)
- 7.2 Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act
(HITECH Act)
- 7.3 The National ePrescribing Patient Safety Initiative (NEPSI)
8. Competitive Landscape
- 8.1 McKesson Corporation
- 8.2 Cerner Corporation
- 8.3 Medical Information Tech Inc.
- 8.4 Cardinal Health, Inc.
- 8.5 GE Healthcare
- 8.6 Siemens Healthcare
List of Figures:
- Figure 3-1: Geographically Dispersed Population
- Figure 4-1: Healthcare IT Market (Billion US$), 2010-2014
- Figure 4-2: Healthcare IT Market by Segment (%), 2010
- Figure 4-3: Forecast for Healthcare IT Market by Segment (%), 2014
- Figure 4-4: Healthcare IT Hardware Market (Billion US$), 2010-2014
- Figure 4-5: Healthcare IT Software Market (Billion US$), 2010-2014
- Figure 4-6: Healthcare IT Services Market (Billion US$), 2010-2014
- Figure 5-1: Healthcare Information System Market (Billion US$), 2010-2014
- Figure 5-2: E-health Market (Billion US$), 2010-2014
- Figure 5-3: EHR Adoption Rates (%), 2009 & 2010
- Figure 5-4: EHR Market (Billion US$), 2010-2014
- Figure 5-5: EHR Market by Segment (%), 2010
- Figure 5-6: Number of E-prescriptions Written (Million), 2008-2010
- Figure 5-7: Number of Doctors using E-prescriptions ('000), 2008-2010
- Figure 5-8: Number of Health Information Exchanges (2010 & 2011)
- Figure 5-9: States with Operational HIE Initiatives (2010)
- Figure 5-10: M-health Market (Billion US$), 2010-2014
- Figure 6-1: Picture Archiving and Communication System Market (Billion
US$), 2010 & 2014
- Figure 6-2: Government Spending on Cloud Computing (Billion US$), 2010 &
2015
List of Tables:
- Table 3-1: Key Acquisitions in Healthcare IT Industry
- Table 5-1: Top 10 States with Highest Rates of E-prescribing (2009)
- Table 5-2: Percentage of Physician providing E-Prescription by Specialty
- Table 5-3: m-Health Technology Applications, Examples and Outcomes
- Table 5-4: States Mandating Private Payer for Reimbursement of
Telemedicine Services
- Table 7-1: Implementation Schedule of Meaningful Use Rule
- Table 8-1: McKesson Corporation - SWOT Analysis
- Table 8-2: Cerner Corporation - SWOT Analysis
- Table 8-3: Medical Information Tech Inc. - SWOT Analysis
- Table 8-4: Cardinal Health, Inc. - SWOT Analysis
- Table 8-5: GE Healthcare- SWOT Analysis