September, 2006
Volume 4, Issue 2
 
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  • Katherine Taverner
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  • Drew de Kergommeaux
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  ISSN: 1712-3518
 

Market Report Highlights

 
Electronic Medical Records and Electronic Health Records Defined
Health Industry Insights, an IDC Company
Published: June 2006

This Health Industry Insights report defines the solution components and technical infrastructure for electronic medical records (EMRs) and electronic health records (EHRs). Health Industry Insights sees EMRs and EHRs as two distinct but related technologies that present relevant clinical data to providers and enable clinical decision making and clinical data exchange.

US $2,500
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U.S. Electronic Health Records Spending 2006-2015 Forecast and Analysis
Health Industry Insights, an IDC Company
Published: July 2006

This Health Industry Insights report examines the electronic health record (EHR) market, with a focus on the U.S. market and market forces. This document presents the EHR forecast through 2015, one year after the Bush administration’s federal mandate for an EHR for all Americans. As a result of this mandate, there has been renewed vigor in the market for EHRs and related technologies, such as electronic medical records and clinical information systems.

US $2,500
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Electronic Personal Health Records: A Survey of Consumer Attitudes and Usage
Health Industry Insights, an IDC Company
Published: October 2005

This Health Industry Insights report presents data from Health Industry Insights' most recent survey of 1,095 consumers regarding their attitudes toward their use electronic personal health records (ePHRs) for recording their medical care histories and sharing that information with caregivers. While initial attempts to introduce standalone, PC-based products that essentially serve as personal "healthcare diaries" have met with very limited success, innovative new approaches are rapidly evolving that address the deficiencies of current products and may represent a significant opportunity for vendors.

US $5,175
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