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Electronic Medical Record Market Opportunities, Strategies, and Forecasts 2007 to 2013

Published: 2007/11

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Abstract

Efficient automated process implementation is supported by Electronic Medical Record (EMR). EMR 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.

Packaged applications efficiently accomplish the basic functions needed for electronic medical record systems implementation. Business processes are automated using EMR systems. Further EMR functionality is achieved via extract, transform, and load functions.

Enterprise electronic medical record (EMR) market forecast analysis indicates that the future of care delivery depends on automation of process. The ability to quickly get a picture of patient condition depends on dashboards prepared by the primary care physician that quickly illustrate any noteworthy conditions that a patient may present.

The cost for the packaged electronic medical record (EMR) systems for a large teaching hospital is $1.95 million. The number sold at 126 in 2006 is anticipated to grow to 177 in 2013. The replacement cycle is generally six years for these electronic medical record (EMR) systems packages. Rather than rip and replace, systems tend to be upgraded to new versions.

Electronic medical record markets are very significant. All facilities and all medical practices need to move to automated process that replaces manual handling of written patient records. The top 800 facilities worldwide are anticipated to spend hundreds of millions of dollars each to implement electronic patient records. While a lot of that spending will be on proprietary software, a lot of it will be for packaged software solutions.

The total number of electronic medical record (EMR) systems is heavily weighted toward the mid range systems as most facilities and practices consolidate into a size of organization that can afford a team of computing IT managers dedicated to systems automation. Medical organizations have long resisted automation of process, but they can no longer sustain that attitude.

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Electronic Medical Record Market Opportunities, Strategies, and Forecasts 2007 to 2013
Published: 2007/11
Published by : WinterGreen Research, Inc. WinterGreen Research, Inc.

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