Overview of This Study:
This study on Health Information Exchange Market involved four major activities in estimating the size of the health information exchange market. Exhaustive secondary research was done to collect information on the market, peer market, and parent market. The next step was to validate these findings, assumptions, and sizing with industry experts across value chains through primary research.
Research Methodologies Followed:
Primary Research:
In the primary research process, various sources from both the supply and demand sides were interviewed to obtain qualitative and quantitative information for this report. The primary sources from the supply side include industry experts such as CEOs, vice presidents, marketing and sales directors, technology & innovation directors, and related key executives from various key companies and organizations operating in the health information exchange market.
Secondary Research:
The secondary research process involved the widespread use of secondary sources, directories, databases (such as Bloomberg Businessweek, Factiva, and D&B Hoovers), white papers, annual reports, company house documents, investor presentations, and SEC filings of companies. Some non-exclusive secondary sources include Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS), American Medical Association (AMA)
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Revenue Gains Expectations: Global health information exchange market is expected to reach 2.0 billion by 2025 from an estimated USD 1.1 billion in 2020 at a CAGR of 12.2% during the forecast period. Growth in this market can be attributed to factors such as growing need to curtail healthcare costs, focus on patient-centric care delivery, growing adoption of EHRs and other HCIT solutions, government initiatives for enhancing patient care and safety, government funding for healthcare interoperability.
Opportunities: Improving healthcare infrastructure in emerging markets
The healthcare industry in emerging countries such as India, China, Brazil, and Mexico is expected to offer significant growth opportunities for companies offering health information exchange solutions. This can be attributed to the increasing healthcare data and the rising adoption of health IT solutions in these countries.
Drivers: Government support for the adoption of EMR solutions
EHRs form a central component of healthcare IT as they enable the easy exchange of healthcare information and communication among all stakeholders in hospitals. The adoption of EMR solutions also helps deliver better health outcomes in terms of healthcare access, quality, affordability, and lowering the disease burden.
Recent Developments
- MEDITECH (US) entered into an agreement with Steward Health Care, wherein the latter implemented MEDITECH’s EHR system in 18 sites located across Arizona, Texas, Utah, Arkansas, and Louisiana. This decision was a part of Steward’s “One Platform” strategy to bring all 35 hospitals under a single HER
- Change Healthcare launched its nationwide Clinical Data Retrieval Solution, a new cloud-based interoperability solution that makes it possible for payers to quickly and easily retrieve patient records from the electronic health record (EHR) systems
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The web portal development application segment to account for the largest share during the forecast period
Based on application, the HIE market is categorized into internal interfacing, workflow management, secure messaging, web portal development, patient safety, and others (personal health records and chronic disease management). The web portal development application segment is expected to is expected to account for the largest share of the market
North America regional segment to account for the largest market share of the health information exchange market
North America is the largest regional market for health information exchange systems, followed by Europe. The largest share of the North American market can be attributed to the significant growth in hospital expenditure, government initiatives to improve patient care and patient safety, the high adoption of HCIT technologies, and the need to reduce healthcare