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The Acute Care market is a segment of the Hospital Management industry that focuses on providing short-term medical care for patients with serious illnesses or injuries. This type of care is typically provided in a hospital setting and is designed to stabilize the patient's condition and prepare them for further treatment or discharge. Acute Care services include emergency care, intensive care, surgery, and other specialized treatments.
Acute Care services are typically provided by a team of healthcare professionals, including physicians, nurses, and other specialists. The team works together to provide the best possible care for the patient, while also ensuring that the patient's condition is monitored and managed appropriately.
Companies in the Acute Care market include Cerner Corporation, Epic Systems Corporation, Allscripts Healthcare Solutions, McKesson Corporation, and Athenahealth. Show Less Read more