Abstract
Information systems provide analysis specifically targeted to large group
practices. Software for practice analysis is targeted to large group practices
as these are the most in need of automation and achieve the most benefit from
that. These environments have 25 clinicians. Practice analysis is an
integrated data support system. It provides data reporting tools to
effectively manage the financial and business aspects of the practice.
Gaining a real-time view into relevant practice information gives physicians,
managers and administrators the information they need to make better decisions
regarding both patient care and profitability. Dashboards are emerging that
provide business process management tools.
Physician information systems are used to shape flexible business systems.
Integration is the fundamental layer of IT infrastructure, providing
connectivity across applications and across platforms. Physician information
software license markets are growing as the Internet dominates e-commerce
channel adoption. Supply chain automation is a market driving force.
Integration of applications by the medical services industry has not been
dented.
Efficient process consolidation is supported by systems. Software solutions
are used to support software developed in-house to enable the rapid
construction of Web portals and other Web-based systems. Typical
implementations are related to systems running on a mixed group of servers,
under different operating systems.
Medical practices businesses today face a serious and widening information
"Integration Gap" between system integration demands and their ability to meet
these demands. Hand coding is less expensive than packaged integrations
software in the short term.
Packaged applications efficiently accomplish the basic broker and adapter
functions needed for integration. Business processes are automated using eai
systems. Further EAI functionality is achieved via extract, transform, and
load functions.
Markets at $3.5 billion in 2006 are anticipated to reach $6.22 billion by
2013. Market growth is a function of the benefits of business automation. The
efficiencies realized from the automation of manual process are of particular
benefit to physicians who tend to be very time constrained.