U.S. Market for Electronic Medical Records
In 2011, the U.S. market for ambulatory electronic medical records was valued at over $1.2 billion.
There has been a focus on developing ambulatory electronic medical records (EMRs) to ensure a larger and more encompassing healthcare network for patient care across the United States. As physicians are at the forefront of healthcare, the U.S. federal government has stepped in to propel ambulatory EMR adoption. Meaningful Use incentives have spurred the rapid adoption of EMR systems in the U.S. healthcare network, with many healthcare providers focusing on the installation and implementation of EMR systems in order to qualify for government incentives. This surging demand for EMR systems has driven new growth and will establish a steady stream of future revenue for EMR vendors. Thus, strong market growth will be realized as the majority of healthcare providers implement an EMR system over the forecast period.
Scope: This report pertains to a forecast period of 10 years (2008 - 2018) for the U.S.
Report Contents:
This report analyzes and evaluates the current state of the market including existing and potential markets, product average selling prices, and unit volumes. The report also highlights the opportunities and potential hazards involved, and presents strategies for successfully navigating the market landscape. Furthermore, it seeks to identify the trends and technologies that will affect the future of each market segment and prepares an unbiased critical assessment of such market drivers and limiters based on our “bottom up” approach, which includes primary and secondary research methods.
There has been a focus on developing ambulatory electronic medical records (EMRs) to ensure a larger and more encompassing healthcare network for patient care across the United States. As physicians are at the forefront of healthcare, the U.S. federal government has stepped in to propel ambulatory EMR adoption. Meaningful Use incentives have spurred the rapid adoption of EMR systems in the U.S. healthcare network, with many healthcare providers focusing on the installation and implementation of EMR systems in order to qualify for government incentives. This surging demand for EMR systems has driven new growth and will establish a steady stream of future revenue for EMR vendors. Thus, strong market growth will be realized as the majority of healthcare providers implement an EMR system over the forecast period.
Scope: This report pertains to a forecast period of 10 years (2008 - 2018) for the U.S.
Report Contents:
- Competitor Analysis
- Identified Strategic Opportunities
- Market Overview by Segment & Country
- Trend Analysis by Segment & Country
- Market Drivers & Limiters
- Mergers & Acquisitions
- Customer Feedback and Market Monitoring
- EMR vs. EHR
- HIMSS Analytics EMR Adoption Model
- Implementation of Computerized Physician Order Entry
- Acute vs. Ambulatory EMR
- EMR Hardware
- EMR Software
- EMR Financing Options
- GE Healthcare
- Epic
- Cerner Corporation
- eClinicalWorks
- NextGen Healthcare
- McKesson Corporation
- Vitera Healthcare Solutions
- e-MDs
- Amazing Charts
- 4 Medical
- 7 Medical
- Advanced MD
- AthenaHealth
- Greenway Medica Technologies
- Healthland
- Lumeris
- Optum Insight
- Practice Fusion
- QuadraMed
- Razor Insights
- Allscripts Healthcare Solutions
This report analyzes and evaluates the current state of the market including existing and potential markets, product average selling prices, and unit volumes. The report also highlights the opportunities and potential hazards involved, and presents strategies for successfully navigating the market landscape. Furthermore, it seeks to identify the trends and technologies that will affect the future of each market segment and prepares an unbiased critical assessment of such market drivers and limiters based on our “bottom up” approach, which includes primary and secondary research methods.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1.1 U.S.MARKET FOR AMBULATORY ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORDS
1.2 EMRMARKET BY SYSTEM MODEL
1.3 INSTALLED BASE
1.4 COMPETITIVE ANALYSIS
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
2.1 RESEARCH SCOPE
2.2 IDATA’S 9-STEP METHODOLOGY
Step 1: Project Initiation & Team Selection
Step 2: Prepare Data Systems and Perform Secondary Research
Step 3: Preparation for Interviews & Questionnaire Design
Step 4: Performing Primary Research
Step 5: Research Analysis: Establishing Baseline Estimates
Step 6: Market Forecast and Analysis
Step 7: Identify Strategic Opportunities
Step 8: Final Review and Market Release
Step 9: Customer Feedback and Market Monitoring
U.S. ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORD MARKET
3.1 INTRODUCTION
3.1.1 EMR vs. EHR
3.1.2 Significance of EMR Adoption
3.1.3 Implementation of Computerized Physician Order Entry
3.1.4 HIMSS Analytics EMR Adoption Model
3.1.5 Acute vs. Ambulatory EMR
3.1.6 EMR Hardware
3.1.7 EMR Software
3.1.8 EMR Financing Options
3.2 MARKET OVERVIEW
3.2.1 Total Ambulatory EMR Market
3.2.2 Number of Facilities
3.2.3 Penetration Rate of EMR
3.3 MARKET ANALYSIS AND FORECAST
3.3.1 Ambulatory EMR Market from Sales
3.3.2 Ambulatory EMR Market from Service & Maintenance
3.3.3 Installed Base
3.3.4 Application Service Provider (“ASP”) & Software as a Service (“SaaS”) System Market
3.3.5 Client / Server System
3.4 QUANTITATIVE BENEFITS AFTER EMR IMPLEMENTATION
3.4.1 Total Reduction
3.4.2 Reduction of Chart Pulls & Transcription Costs
3.4.3 Reduction of Storage Space & Management of Archives
3.5 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND EMR FUNCTIONALITIES
3.5.1 Time Frame: Point of Purchase to EMR Installation
3.5.2 Physician Preference for Mode of IT Support
3.5.3 Physician Preference for EMR System and Operating System
3.5.4 Preferred Functionalities by Physician Practices for EMR Package
3.6 MARKET DRIVERS AND LIMITERS
3.6.1 Market Drivers
3.6.2 Market Limiters
3.7 LEGISLATION AND CERTIFICATION
3.7.1 Legislation
3.7.2 Certification
3.8 COMPETITIVE ANALYSIS
3.8.1 Leading Competitors
3.8.2 Market Concentration
3.9 MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS
ABBREVIATIONS
1.1 U.S.MARKET FOR AMBULATORY ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORDS
1.2 EMRMARKET BY SYSTEM MODEL
1.3 INSTALLED BASE
1.4 COMPETITIVE ANALYSIS
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
2.1 RESEARCH SCOPE
2.2 IDATA’S 9-STEP METHODOLOGY
Step 1: Project Initiation & Team Selection
Step 2: Prepare Data Systems and Perform Secondary Research
Step 3: Preparation for Interviews & Questionnaire Design
Step 4: Performing Primary Research
Step 5: Research Analysis: Establishing Baseline Estimates
Step 6: Market Forecast and Analysis
Step 7: Identify Strategic Opportunities
Step 8: Final Review and Market Release
Step 9: Customer Feedback and Market Monitoring
U.S. ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORD MARKET
3.1 INTRODUCTION
3.1.1 EMR vs. EHR
3.1.2 Significance of EMR Adoption
3.1.3 Implementation of Computerized Physician Order Entry
3.1.4 HIMSS Analytics EMR Adoption Model
3.1.5 Acute vs. Ambulatory EMR
3.1.6 EMR Hardware
3.1.7 EMR Software
3.1.8 EMR Financing Options
3.2 MARKET OVERVIEW
3.2.1 Total Ambulatory EMR Market
3.2.2 Number of Facilities
3.2.3 Penetration Rate of EMR
3.3 MARKET ANALYSIS AND FORECAST
3.3.1 Ambulatory EMR Market from Sales
3.3.2 Ambulatory EMR Market from Service & Maintenance
3.3.3 Installed Base
3.3.4 Application Service Provider (“ASP”) & Software as a Service (“SaaS”) System Market
3.3.5 Client / Server System
3.4 QUANTITATIVE BENEFITS AFTER EMR IMPLEMENTATION
3.4.1 Total Reduction
3.4.2 Reduction of Chart Pulls & Transcription Costs
3.4.3 Reduction of Storage Space & Management of Archives
3.5 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND EMR FUNCTIONALITIES
3.5.1 Time Frame: Point of Purchase to EMR Installation
3.5.2 Physician Preference for Mode of IT Support
3.5.3 Physician Preference for EMR System and Operating System
3.5.4 Preferred Functionalities by Physician Practices for EMR Package
3.6 MARKET DRIVERS AND LIMITERS
3.6.1 Market Drivers
3.6.2 Market Limiters
3.7 LEGISLATION AND CERTIFICATION
3.7.1 Legislation
3.7.2 Certification
3.8 COMPETITIVE ANALYSIS
3.8.1 Leading Competitors
3.8.2 Market Concentration
3.9 MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS
ABBREVIATIONS