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The Electronic Health Record (EHR) market is a subset of the larger e-healthcare industry. It is focused on the development and implementation of digital health records, which are used to store and manage patient data. EHRs are designed to improve the quality of healthcare by providing clinicians with access to patient data in real-time, allowing for more accurate diagnoses and treatments. Additionally, EHRs can help reduce healthcare costs by streamlining administrative processes and eliminating the need for paper records.
EHRs are typically developed and implemented by healthcare providers, such as hospitals and clinics, as well as software vendors. These vendors offer a range of products and services, including software development, implementation, and maintenance. Additionally, many vendors offer cloud-based solutions, which allow healthcare providers to access patient data from any location.
Some of the major companies in the EHR market include Epic Systems, Cerner Corporation, Allscripts, Athenahealth, and McKesson Corporation. Show Less Read more