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US Consumer Healthcare IT Spending Forecast (Databook)
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November 2006
Published By:
Datamonitor
Page Count:
11
Order Code:
R313-18549
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Introduction
Forecast of US healthcare IT spending on technologies to better serve consumers in healthcare.
Scope- Current and projected IT spending on EHRs, Portals and CRM in the US
- EHR and Portals spending splits by hardware, software, and services
- CRM spending splits by solution area
Highlights
Datamonitor believes that the healthcare industry, driven by shifting demographics and rising costs, has reached a point at which it must deliver care more effectively and efficiently.
As the role of consumers in healthcare is taking a central role, investments in consumer-driven healthcare technologies, such as EHRs and portals will increase.
Healthcare organizations in the US indicate EHRs as a top priority for investment.
Reasons to Purchase- Understand the current size of the EHRs, portals and CRM technologies in the US
- Gain quantitative insight into projected spending on EHRs, Portals and CRM.
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