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U.S. Electronic Medical Record (EMR) Markets
Frost & Sullivan, Sep 2001
Promoting Cost Savings of EMR Crucial for Industry Success
As hospitals across the country face cutbacks in capital expenditures, EMR providers must emphasize long-term cost savings to win contracts. Nurses and administrators spend much of their time managing the paperwork of patient records, costing facilities hundreds of thousands of dollars a year. While EMR solutions offer hospitals and clinics important time- and cost-saving opportunities, participants must reinforce those advantages to budget-conscious administrators.
This Frost & Sullivan research evaluates the potential for electronic medical record markets. It examines trends for major product components, including clinical data repositories, decision support and field analysis software, and enterprise-wide master patient indexes. By analyzing hospital expenditure dynamics and presenting expert revenue forecasts, this study gives its readers an accurate, up-to-date guide to the industry.
Overcoming the Challenge of Converting Legacy Data Determines Market Leaders
Institutions that commit to electronic record keeping are faced with integrating existing data into their new systems. The responsibility of migrating legacy dataplatforms often falls on the new system vendor, says the study's author. Most solution providers realize that they must assist with migration to earn customers and build brand loyalty. In some cases, EMR solution providers will need to create a customized feeder data repository that can draw data from legacy systems as well as new systems. Data migration can take several years to accomplish, placing a heavy burden on EMR companies. This study pinpoints industry challenges and offers strategic recommendations to help your company anticipate and overcome obstacles that may lay ahead.
Private Facilities Provide the Greatest Sales Potential
The best opportunities for sales will be found in large, private, urban facilities, says the author. With fewer financial constraints than public facilities and a more affluent inpatient population than rural and suburban institutions, these hospitals are more likely to require and to be able to afford EMR systems.
This study analyzes demand from hospitals in major urban regions across the U.S. It surveys administrative needs and assesses the likelihood of IT purchases. With such a privileged view of market activity, your company will be poised to capitalize on key opportunities.
Additional Information
Market Participants
A4 Health Systems Accumedic Computer Systems, Inc.
ADL Data Systems
Affinity Software
Avanta Medical Information Systems Azron, Inc.
Berdy Medical Systems Bukstel and Halfpenny, Inc.
California Medical Systems Care Data Systems, Inc. Carekeeper Software, Inc. Cerner Corp. ChartWare, Inc. Cirius Group, Inc. Citation Computer Systems, Inc.
Clinitec International
Clinical Information Solutions
CliniComp International Code Master Corp. Compucare Co. CPSI, Inc. Creative Healthcare Systems, Inc.
Echo Management Group Eclipsys Corp.
Encore Associates Epic Systems Corp.
EXT Software FileNet Corp. First Coast Systems, Inc./Keane Healthcare
Solutions Division
GE-Marquette Medical Systems
Healthcare Automation
Healthcare Data Systems
Healthcare Technologies
Healthmagic
HealthPoint
HealthVISION
Hospital Computer Systems
IDX Systems Corporation
IMPAC Medical Systems
Infinity Medical Records Systems
Informedics
Innovative Health Systems
Insight Medical Management
Integra Group
LanVision
Linnaeus
McKesson HBOC
Medical Business Automation
Medicalogic
Meditech
Medplus
Medstat Group
MSI Solutions Group
Nelson Data Resources
Oacis HealthcareSystems
PACE Health Management
PHAMIS
Physicians Computer Network
Physix
Premenos
Reynolds and Reynolds
Siemens MSHS
Sirius Technologies of America
Spacelabs Medical
Texas Medical Manager
Think Med
Transition Systems
TurboDoc
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