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Healthcare IT in 2001: Strategic Analysis and Top 50 Profiles
Frost & Sullivan, Feb 2002
Healthcare Markets Overcome Macroeconomic Hurdles
Though a range of information technology (IT) sectors have been significantly impacted by the sluggish economy, healthcare markets for these technologies are continuing to show signs of resilience. In 2001, the healthcare IT industry avoided across-the-board declines and managed to generate over $6 billion in revenues from services, software, hardware, implementation, and consulting.
Demand from large institutions for clinical software, clinical data repository products, electronic medical record keeping software, and other software tools should sustain the industry in the short term.Top-tier companies will likely do best in these market conditions, whereas middle- and lower-tier firms will struggle to stay afloat. This Frost & Sullivan study analyzes the healthcare IT marketplace and profiles the top 50 market participants, giving its users an unparalleled view of the field.
Key Areas Covered
- Demand analysis of provider and managed care spending in 2001 and 2002 - Sales analysis of major and emerging competitors in 2001 - Whole industry discussion of emerging technologies, business models, and growth trends - Frost & Sullivan Market Engineering Awards for top competitors - Healthcare Information Technology Top 50 Profile by revenue
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