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Market Research Report

Business Strategy: U.S. Electronic Data Capture 2008-2014 Spending Forecast and Analysis

Published by IDC Health Insights
Published February, 2010 Product code 114337
Content info Pages: 26
Price
US $ 4500 PDF by E-mail (Single user license)


Business Strategy: U.S. Electronic Data Capture 2008-2014 Spending Forecast and Analysis published by IDC Health Insights in February, 2010. This report consists of Pages: 26 and the price starts from US $ 4500.

Introduction

Abstract

This IDC Health Insights report provides a follow-up to our 2007 and 2008 assessments of the annual spending in the life science market for commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) software and services to electronically capture and manage clinical trial data using electronic data capture (EDC) solutions. Accelerated adoption and growing commoditization have directly impacted commercial EDC markets, resulting in slowing of EDC spending growth. With significant adoption in place, markets are reaching full penetration and future top-line EDC revenue growth will be limited. We believe that the EDC market has matured and pricing pressures will balance anticipated growth in Phase I and Phase IV/non-IND studies.

"EDC has delivered on its promise to eliminate paper processes in clinical trial data collection," says Alan S. Louie, research director at IDC Health Insights, an IDC company. "With the availability of a variety of commercial EDC solutions and offerings tailored to meet a variety of sponsor needs, EDC has matured to become a ubiquitous tool in the broader eClinical suite. It' s now time to focus on better–connecting, available eClinical components to drive improved information sharing, analytics, and reporting with the hope of accelerating clinical trials while simultaneously improving patient safety."

Table of Contents

  • Health Industry Insights Opinion
  • In This Report
    • Methodology
      • Sources of Data
      • Definition of the EDC Ecosystem
      • Derivation of EDC Spending
  • Situation Overview
    • EDC Market Overview
      • Current Status of Adoption
      • EDC Market Landscape
      • Market Segmentation
        • Segmentation by Trial Phase
        • Segmentation by Therapeutic Area
        • Other Key EDC Segments
      • EDC Technology
        • Current Technology
  • Future Outlook
    • Updated EDC Spending and Adoption Forecast
    • Assumptions
    • Market Trends
      • Adaptive Clinical Trials
      • Growth of Biomarkers
      • Globalization
      • Increased Focus on Drug Safety
      • Postapproval Studies
    • What to Watch For
  • Essential Guidance
    • Actions to Consider
      • Clinical Trial Sponsors
        • Selecting a Vendor for EDC
      • CROs
        • Providing EDC Technology to Sponsors
      • EDC Vendors
        • Changing Marketplace
  • Learn More
    • Related Research
    • Synopsis
  • Table: U.S. Electronic Data Capture Spending by Segment, 2008–2014 ($M)
  • Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for the U.S. Electronic Data Capture Market, 2008–2014
  • Figure: Electronic Data Capture Functional Areas
  • Figure: IDC Life Science Technology Adoption Map
  • Figure: U.S. Electronic Data Capture Spending by Segment, 2008–2014
  • Figure: U.S. Electronic Data Capture Adoption by Segment, 2008–2014
  • Figure: U.S. Electronic Data Capture Phase I Spending and Adoption, 2008–2014
  • Figure: U.S. Electronic Data Capture Phase II Spending and Adoption, 2008–2014
  • Figure: U.S. Electronic Data Capture Phase III Spending and Adoption, 2008–2014
  • Figure: U.S. Electronic Data Capture Phase IV and Non-IND Spending and Adoption, 2008–2014
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