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Market Research Report
Electronic health records in Western Europe - still a local affair?
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Ovum, Ltd. |
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January, 2010 |
Product code |
115620 |
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Pages: 13 |
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Electronic health records in Western Europe - still a local affair? published by Ovum, Ltd. in January, 2010. This report consists of Pages: 13 and the price starts from US $ 895.
Abstract
Healthcare providers in Europe are facing incongruous challenges, including an
aging population and an increase in chronic diseases or long-term conditions,
while having to meet an overriding need to reduce costs and maintain high
quality healthcare. These necessities fuel the demand for e-health IT in
general, and electronic health records (EHR) in particular, but also create a
new set of challenges, especially in the field of data protection. Western
European countries have deployed EHR solutions for some time, with local
players still having a strong position in the local markets. However, the
consolidation of healthcare providers and insurers alters the scale of the
installations and increases opportunities for international players. Their
increasing geographic expansion prompts questions about how easily and cost
effectively EHR solutions can be adapted to local conditions.
Table of Contents
Executive summary In a nutshell Ovum view Key messages
Methodology Definition E-health Electronic health record
The case for electronic health records EHRs are at the core of a modern
healthcare system EHRs improve treatment and cost efficiencies EHRs
in support of medical research The stakeholders Challenges The
role of the European Union for the deployment of EHRs Healthcare spending
represents a significant share on GDP The market for electronic health
records Expenditure on EHR services The early days of electronic
health records in Europe The geographic factor Country uptake -
anecdotal evidence UK Germany France Spain Italy
The Nordics Eastern Europe Competitive landscape US
headquartered firms International players EHR deployment across
Europe: a need for local adoption? Barriers Local culture Common
terminology/standards Interoperability of systems/lack of standards
Cooperation Recommendations to vendors Recommendations
List of Figures Figure 1: Ratio of healthcare expenditure
on GDP in selected European countries and the US: 2007 Figure 2:
Estimated expenditures on EHRs in selected European countries in 2009
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