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Surgical Management Systems Markets in Europe
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January 2006
Published By:
Frost & Sullivan
Page Count:
49
Order Code:
R1-4819
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Research Overview
Developing Interoperable and Easily Integrable Solutions a Key Challenge
The surge of global participants entering the European healthcare industry is pressurising surgical management systems vendors to develop interoperable as well as easily integrable solutions. This is a huge challenge in an industry dominated by legacy systems vendors and hospitals that have already integrated various management and individual clinical solutions with existing healthcare information systems (HIS). Interoperability between systems at an enterprise level is critical for various departments to share information seamlessly so that everyone concerned can access and make use of vital surgery-related details. Thus, solutions that integrate preoperative, operative and postoperative information as well as provide easy and timely access are most likely to meet with success.
This Frost & Sullivan research service provides a comprehensive overview of and an outlook for the European surgical management systems markets, covering market drivers and restraints, industry challenges and strategic recommendations as well as product and geographical trends. This can help participants capitalise on the major growth opportunities available in the markets.
Need for Better Inventory Management and Efficiency Drives Market
The challenge of providing superior healthcare under strict budgets is compelling healthcare providers to adopt IT solutions to achieve greater efficiency. Across Europe, hospitals are increasingly focusing on achieving various key goals such as enhancing physician satisfaction and patient safety, reducing operating expenses as well as increasing the number of cases to boost profitability. "These factors are expected to drive the growth of the surgical management systems markets," remarks the analyst of this research service. "The initiatives taken by healthcare authorities are set to become the principal drivers for information systems implementation in the operating room (OR)."
Moreover, hospitals are facing increasing cancellation of cases due to shortage of employees, lack of required inventory and delays in information access. Implementing surgery informatics can provide effective solutions to these issues. Already, hospitals are using scheduling solutions, which are a part of surgery management systems, to plan OR activities and the allocation of resources required there. This helps improve efficiency and prevents delays or cancellations of cases.
Systems Integration seen as the Way Forward
While the HIS industry in the United States has to abide by strict federal regulations that govern transactions, security issues and standards use, this is not the case in Europe. As a result, many disparate solutions developed by different vendors prevail in the individual European markets. This has created the need for a common systems architecture that ensures improved healthcare delivery through better integration of delivery systems and quick access to patient data.
With this in mind, several multinational companies are attempting to adapt their successful American systems to European needs. However, local participants will have to make added efforts in this direction. Systems integration within the OR and other interlinked departments of a hospital boosts efficiency and profits by optimising OR utilisation and streamlining workflow. "Keeping in view the industry trends of low expenditure and replacement rates of legacy systems, vendors have to ensure compatibility with existing systems," says the analyst. "The new system needs to be interactive as well as integrate preoperative, operative and postoperative information."
Benefits of this Service
Evaluates Business Potential in Major Markets
The research service examines the business potential for surgical management systems vendors in the major markets in Europe.
Discusses Key Needs of the Market
The research service focuses on the critical need for vendors to develop solutions that have an integrated approach to data and information captured within the surgical suite and throughout the enterprise.
Provides Actionable Information for Strategic Planners
The research service provides important information such as the challenges facing industry participants, market drivers and restraints as well as product and geographic trends, thus helping to capitalise on the business opportunity available in the surgical management systems industry in Europe.
Availability of Decision Support Databases
The research service contains detailed decision support databases that companies can use to formulate business plans.
Market Overview
Expert Frost & Sullivan analysts thoroughly examine the following market sectors in this research service:
- Hospital administrative systems
- Hospital clinical systems
Technologies
The following technologies are covered in this research service:
- Surgery Management Systems: These are defined as solutions used for the collection, storage, retrieval and sharing of information relevant to the patient as well as the healthcare providers in the operating room.
- Hospital Administrative Systems: These constitute the entire gamut of software applications that support business processes with the healthcare delivery process.
- Hospital Clinical Information Systems: These systems include decision support solutions that enable the delivery of cost-effective, high-quality healthcare through improved clinical workflows at the point of care and treatment.
What's Included
- Overview of surgical management systems in Europe
- Challenges, drivers and restraints faced by solution vendors
- Strategic recommendations for solution vendors
- Detailed description of the surgical management systems modules
- Analysis of the future product and geographical trends of surgical management systems in the European market
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