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This Report:

-- Provides in-depth analysis of the developing U.S. market for selective clinical health care IT technologies -- Forecasts trends and sales in the U.S. market for selective clinical health care IT technologies through 2014 -- Identifies the segments in the clinical health care IT technologies industry with the greatest growth potential -- Discusses barriers to deployment of clinical health care IT technologies including lack of standards, lack of compatibility with existing records, technology limitations, hardware availability, lack of skilled personnel, storage requirements and lack of funding -- Provides information on the selling channels, standards and purchasing criteria that will be useful to heath care IT vendors seeking a share of the market.

Chapter-1: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

SUMMARY TABLE U.S. MARKET FOR CLINICAL HEALTH CARE IT TECHNOLOGIES, THROUGH 2014 ($ MILLIONS) 5

SUMMARY FIGURE CLINICAL HEALTH CARE TECHNOLOGIES MARKET SHARES, 2008-2014 (%) 6

Chapter-2: CLINICAL HEALTH CARE IT: AN OVERVIEW

DEFINITIONS 7

TABLE 1 MAJOR CLASSES OF HEALTH CARE IT TECHNOLOGIES 7

CLINICAL SOFTWARE 7

HARDWARE DEDICATED TO CLINICAL IT APPLICATIONS 8

HISTORY 8

HISTORY (CONTINUED) 9

Chapter-3: TYPES OF CLINICAL IT TECHNOLOGIES

TABLE 2 MAJOR TYPES OF CLINICAL HEALTH CARE IT TECHNOLOGIES 10

ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS 11

PROVIDER ORDER ENTRY SYSTEMS FOR DRUGS, LAB TESTS, AND PROCEDURES 12

ELECTRONIC PRESCRIBING SYSTEM 12

PICTURE ARCHIVING AND COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS FOR FILMLESS IMAGING 13

LABORATORY INFORMATION SYSTEMS 13

CLINICAL DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS 13

TELEMEDICINE 14

OTHER RELATED AND SUPPORTING TECHNOLOGIES 14

Personal Health Records 14

Radio Frequency Identification 15

VeriChip 16

Bar Coding 16

Speech Recognition 16

Medical Equipment Interfaces 17

BENEFITS OF CLINICAL HEALTH CARE IT TECHNOLOGIES 17

BENEFITS TO PATIENTS 17

Improved Quality of Care 17

Lower Costs 19

Wider Availability of Health Insurance 20

BENEFITS TO HOSPITALS, PHYSICIANS, AND OTHER CAREGIVERS 21

Clinical Efficiencies and Improved Quality 21

Verification of Insurance Eligibility and Benefits 21

Patient Satisfaction 22

Image and Public Relations 22

Reduced Malpractice Risk 22

Employee Morale 23

BENEFITS TO THE PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY 23

Pharmaceutical Manufacturers 23

Improved Drug Safety Surveillance 24

Clinical Trial Recruitment 24

Support of Regulatory Approval 25

Retail Pharmacies 25

Opportunities to Increase Revenues 25

BENEFITS TO HEALTH INSURANCE PROVIDERS 26

BARRIERS TO DEPLOYMENT 27

COST 28

LACK OF METRICS 28

LACK OF STANDARDS 29

Clinical Vocabularies 30

Clinical Ontologies 30

COMPATIBILITY 31

Backwards Compatibility 31

Sideways Compatibility 31

Forwards Compatibility 32

WIDE RANGE OF SOFTWARE CHOICES 32

LACK OF PERSONNEL WITH APPROPRIATE SKILLS 32

LIMITED FINANCIAL RETURNS ON HEALTH IT INVESTMENTS 33

PRIVACY CONCERNS 34

SAFETY ISSUES 35

LEGAL LIABILITY 36

Privacy 36

Safety 37

PREVIOUS IMPLEMENTATIONS OF HEALTH CARE IT 37

U.S. 38

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs 38

Cedars Sinai Medical Center Physician Order Entry System 39

Santa Barbara County Care Data Exchange 40

OTHER COUNTRIES 41

U.K. National Health Service National Programme for IT 41

Alberta (Canada) Net care 42

MARKET SUMMARY 43

TABLE 3 U.S. MARKET FOR CLINICAL HEALTH CARE IT TECHNOLOGIES BY APPLICATION TYPE, THROUGH 2014 ($ MILLIONS) 44

FIGURE 1 U.S. MARKET FOR CLINICAL HEALTH CARE IT TECHNOLOGIES PRODUCT MARKET SHARES, 2008-2014 (%) 45

Chapter-4: MARKET ENVIRONMENT FOR CLINICAL HEALTH CARE IT TECHNOLOGIES

LEGAL AND REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT 46

LEGISLATION 46

Federal Legislation 46

Better Healthcare through Information Technology Act of 2005 46

Medicare Value Purchasing Act 47

Health Information Technology Promotion Act 47

Wired for Health Care Quality Act 47

American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 48

American . . . (Continued) 49

State Legislation 50

Massachusetts 50

Minnesota 51

New Mexico 51

Rhode Island 51

Vermont 52

EXECUTIVE ORDERS 52

Federal Level 52

Executive Order 13335 52

Executive Order 13410 53

State and Local Levels 53

TABLE 4 STATE EXECUTIVE ORDERS RELATING TO HEALTH IT 53

TABLE 4 (CONTINUED) 54

REGULATIONS 54

Federal Regulations 54

Potential FDA Regulation of HER 54

EHR and HIPAA 55

HHS Regulations to Facilitate Adoption of Health Information Technology 56

State and Local Regulations 57

CERTIFICATION BODIES 57

Certification Commission For Healthcare Information Technology 57

ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT 58

Government Funding 58

Federal Government 58

FIGURE 2 TRENDS N PROJECTED FEDERAL HEALTH IT SPENDING, 2008-2013 ($ BILLIONS) 59

FIGURE 2 (CONTINUED) 60

Other Government Entities 60

* Massachusetts 60

* Minnesota 60

* New York State 60

* New York City 61

* Vermont 61

Nonprofit Funding 62

California Health Care Foundation 62

Colorado Health Foundation 62

Regenstrief Institute 63

Markle Foundation 63

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation 64

Private Funding 64

Care Providers 64

Investment and Financing Trends in the Hospital Industry 64

FIGURE 3 EFFECT OF ECONOMIC DOWNTURN ON HOSPITALS' IT SPENDING (%) 65

Physician Practice Financial Trends 65

Implications for ARRA Incentive Program 66

Insurance Companies 66

Hawaii Medical Service Association 66

Highmark Health Insurance 66

Mixed Public-Private Funding 67

Washington Health Information Collaborative 67

Chapter-5: ELECTRONIC HEALTH CARE RECORDS: TECHNOLOGIES AND MARKETS

SUMMARY 68

FIGURE 4 U.S. MARKET FOR ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS TECHNOLOGIES, 2008-2014 ($ MILLIONS) 68

FIGURE 4 (CONTINUED) 69

TECHNOLOGIES 69

EHR VERSUS EMR 69

EHR FUNCTIONALITIES 70

TABLE 5 TYPICAL EHR FUNCTIONALITIES 70

TABLE 5 (CONTINUED) 71

CLIENT/SERVER ARCHITECTURE VERSUS APPLICATION SERVICE PROVIDER 71

SUPPLIERS 72

TABLE 6 EHR TECHNOLOGY PROVIDERS 72

TABLE 6 (CONTINUED) 73

MARKET FOR ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS TECHNOLOGIES, 2008-2014 74

IMPACT OF THE U.S. RECESSION 74

IMPACT OF ARRA 75

TABLE 7 ARRA INCENTIVES AND THE MARKET FOR EHR 75

TABLE 8 POTENTIAL (UNCONSTRAINED) U.S. MARKET FOR EHR SYSTEMS, THROUGH 2015 ($ BILLIONS) 76

CONSTRAINTS ON IMPLEMENTATION CAPACITY 76

TABLE 9 REALISTIC U.S. MARKET FOR ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS TECHNOLOGIES, THROUGH 2014 ($ MILLIONS) 77

Chapter-6: PROVIDER ORDER ENTRY TECHNOLOGIES AND MARKETS, 2008-2014

SUMMARY 78

FIGURE 5 U.S. CPOE TECHNOLOGY MARKET, 2008-2014 ($ MILLIONS) 78

TECHNOLOGIES 79

SUPPLIERS 80

TABLE 10 CPOE TECHNOLOGY SUPPLIERS 80

MARKET FOR PROVIDER ORDER ENTRY TECHNOLOGIES, 2008-2014 80

TABLE 11 NUMBER OF U.S. HOSPITALS WITH CPOE SYSTEMS, 2002-2007 81

TABLE 12 U.S. MARKET FOR CPOE SYSTEMS, THROUGH 2014 ($ MILLIONS) 81

Chapter-7: ELECTRONIC PRESCRIBING: TECHNOLOGIES AND MARKETS, 2008-2014

SUMMARY 82

FIGURE 6 U.S. ELECTRONIC PRESCRIPTION TECHNOLOGY MARKET, 2008-2014 ($ MILLIONS) 82

TECHNOLOGIES 83

CURRENT PRACTICES 83

ELECTRONIC PRESCRIBING 84

E-Prescribing Software 84

E-Prescribing (Continued) 85

Installed Applications 86

Web-Based Applications 87

Mobile Interface Devices 87

PDAs 87

Smart Phones 88

Electronic Data Interchange 89

SUPPLIERS 89

TABLE 13 E-PRESCRIPTION SOFTWARE SUPPLIERS 89

TABLE 13 (CONTINUED) 90

MARKET FOR E-PRESCRIBING SOFTWARE, 2008-2014 90

TABLE 14 U.S. MARKET FOR ELECTRONIC PRESCRIPTION TECHNOLOGIES, THROUGH 2014 ($ MILLIONS) 90

FIGURE 7 U.S. ELECTRONIC PRESCRIPTION MARKET SEGMENTS (%) 91

FIGURE 7 (CONTINUED) 92

Chapter-8: PICTURE ARCHIVING AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGIES AND MARKETS, 2008-2014

SUMMARY 93

FIGURE 8 U.S. PACS TECHNOLOGY MARKET, 2008-2014 ($ MILLIONS) 94

TECHNOLOGIES 94

ARCHITECTURES 95

In-House PACS 95

Web-Based PACS 95

DICOM and Web-Based PACS 96

INTEGRATED PACS/RICS 97

PACS STORAGE AND ARCHIVING 98

Advanced Storage Technologies 98

Holographic Storage 99

Digital Image Compression 99

SUPPLIERS 99

TABLE 15 PACS TECHNOLOGY SUPPLIERS 100

MARKET FOR PICTURE ARCHIVING AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES, 2008-2014 100

FIGURE 9 U.S. PACS SALES, 2008 (%) 101

FIGURE 9 (CONTINUED) 102

TABLE 16 U.S. MARKET FOR PACS, THROUGH 2014 ($ MILLIONS) 102

Chapter-9: LABORATORY INFORMATION SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGIES AND MARKETS, 2008-2014

SUMMARY 103

FIGURE 10 U.S. LABORATORY INFORMATION SYSTEM MARKET, 2008-2014 ($ MILLIONS) 103

TECHNOLOGIES 104

INTEROPERABIILTY ISSUES 104

LIS-CPOE Interoperability 104

LIS-CDSS Interoperability 105

LIS-EHR Interoperability 105

DATA STANDARDS 106

SUPPLIERS 107

TABLE 17 LABORATORY INFORMATION SYSTEM SUPPLIERS 107

MARKET FOR LABORATORY INFORMATION SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGIES, 2008-2014 108

TABLE 18 U.S. MARKET FOR LIS, THROUGH 2014 ($ MILLIONS) 108

Chapter-10: CLINICAL DECISION SUPPPORT TECHNOLOGIES AND MARKETS, 2008-2014

SUMMARY 109

FIGURE 11 U.S. CLINICAL DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM MARKET, 2008-2014 ($ MILLIONS) 109

TECHNOLOGIES 110

KNOWLEDGE-BASED SYSTEMS 110

Expert Systems 110

Probabilistic Systems 111

Bayesian Networks 112

Heuristic Systems 112

NON-KNOWLEDGE-BASED SYSTEMS 113

Artificial Neural Networks 113

Genetic Algorithms 114

WORKFLOW INTEGRATION 115

SUPPLIERS 115

TABLE 19 CLINICAL DECISION SUPPORT TECHNOLOGY SUPPLIERS 116

MARKET FOR CLINICAL DECISION SUPPORT TECHNOLOGIES, 2008-2014 116

TABLE 20 U.S. MARKET FOR CLINICAL DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS, THROUGH 2014 ($ MILLIONS) 116

Chapter-11: TELEMEDICINE TECHNOLOGIES AND MARKETS, 2008-2014

SUMMARY 117

FIGURE 12 U.S. MARKET FOR TELEMEDICINE TECHNOLOGIES, 2008-2014 ($ MILLIONS) 117

TECHNOLOGIES 117

TELECONFERENCING 118

Real-Time, Store-and-Forward, and Hybrid Teleconferencing 118

IP-Based Videoconferencing 119

Peripheral Devices 119

HOME MEDICAL TELEMETRY 120

Telehomecare 120

Mobile Phone-Based Technologies 120

Bluetooth 121

Signal Transmission via Human Skin 122

ZigBee 122

SUPPLIERS 123

TABLE 21 TELEMEDICINE EQUIPMENT AND TECHNOLOGY SUPPLIERS 123

MARKETS 124

TABLE 22 U.S. MARKET FOR TELEHEALTH TECHNOLOGIES, THROUGH 2014 ($ MILLIONS) 124

FIGURE 13 TELEHEALTH TECHNOLOGY MARKET SEGMENTS, 2008-2014 (%) 125

VIDEOCONFERENCING EQUIPMENT AND PERIPERALS 125

TABLE 23 U.S. MARKET FOR TELEMEDICINE VIDEOCONFERENCING EQUIPMENT AND PERIPHERAL DEVICES, THROUGH 2014 ($ MILLIONS) 126

Videoconferencing Equipment 126

FIGURE 14 U.S. MARKET FOR TELEMEDICINE VIDEOCONFERENCING TECHNOLOGY AND SERVICES, 2008 (%) 126

TABLE 24 U.S. MARKET FOR TELEMEDICINE VIDEOCONFERENCING TECHNOLOGIES, THROUGH 2014 ($ MILLIONS) 127

Peripheral Devices 127

TABLE 25 U.S. MARKET FOR TELEMEDICINE/TELEHEALTH VIDEOCONFERENCING PERIPHERAL DEVICES, THROUGH 2014 ($ MILLIONS) 127

HOME MEDICAL TELEMETRY 127

TABLE 26 U.S. MARKET FOR HOME TELEMETRY TECHNOLOGIES, THROUGH 2014 ($ MILLIONS) 128

Chapter-12: INDUSTRY STRUCTURE

NUMBER AND SIZE OF FIRMS 129

FIGURE 15 CLINICAL HEALTH CARE IT FIRMS SEGMENTED BY ANNUAL SALES REVENUES (%) 129

PRODUCT SPECIALIZATION 130

FIGURE 16 CLINICAL HEALTH CARE IT FIRMS SEGMENTED BY TYPE OF APPLICATION (%) 130

MERGER AND ACQUISITION TRENDS 131

MERGER AND ACQUISITION TRENDS (CONTINUED) 132

Chapter-13: APPENDIX

APPENDIX A: COMPANY PROFILES 133

AGFA HEALTHCARE 133

ALLSCRIPTS, INC. 133

AMAZING CHARTS.COM, INC 133

AMD TELEMEDICINE 134

AMICAS, INC. 134

CARD GUARD AG 134

CARESTREAM HEALTH, INC. 135

CERNER CORP. 135

CYBERNET SYSTEMS CORP. 136

DATALOGIC S.P.A. 136

DIGICHART, INC. 136

DRFIRST.COM 136

ECLIPSYS CORPORATION 137

EMEGEON INC. 138

FUJIIFILM MEDICAL SYSTEMS USA, INC. 138

GE HEALTHCARE 139

GEMMS 139

GLOBALMEDIA GROUP LLC 139

HEALTH FRONTIER, INC. 140

HEALTHLAND 140

ISABEL HEALTHCARE INC. 140

LANGUAGE AND COMPUTING, INC. 141

LIFECOM, INC. 141

LOGICAL IMAGES, INC. 141

MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL 142

MCKESSON CORP. 142

MEDRX 143

MEDVITAL 143

MERGE HEALTHCARE INC. 143

MERGE HEALTHCARE INC. (CONTINUED) 144

M*MODAL 145

MICROSOFT CORP. 145

NCD MEDICAL CORP. 145

NUANCE COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 146

ONTOLOGY WORKS, INC. 146

PHILIPS HEALTHCARE 146

POLYCOM INC. 147

PROBLEM-KNOWLEDGE COUPLERS 147

SCOTTCARE CORP. 147

SENSITRON INC. 147

SIEMENS HEALTHCARE 148

SURESCRIPTS LLC 148

T+ MEDICAL AMERICAS, INC. 149

TELEVITAL 149

THERADOC INC. 149

UNITED THERAPEUTICS CORP. 150

VERICHIP CORPORATION 150

ZYNX HEALTH INC. 151

APPENDIX B: PATENT ANALYSIS 152

FIGURE 17 U.S. CLINICAL HEALTH CARE IT PATENTS ISSUED SINCE 1975 (%) 152

FIGURE 18 U.S. CLINICAL HEALTH CARE IT PATENT APPLICATIONS PENDING AS OF APRIL 15, 2009 (%) 153

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