E-health services Information, by types
(EHR, ePrescribing, Telemedicine, big
data systems, Clinical Decision Support, Consumer health IT) by service
(Administrative ,Clinical, Financial) by end user (hospitals, clinics and
others)-Forecast to 2023
Overview:
Global E-Health Services Market is
expected to reach USD 270 billion in 2023 from USD 120 billion in 2016 with a
CAGR of approximately 12.9% during the forecast period 2017-2023.The term eHealth is a kind of
umbrella that encompasses information and communications technologies that find
substantial traction in the healthcare sector. It can be defined as an emerging
field that connects public health, medical informatics, and business. The
entire process would provide better access to health services and information.
This would then be upgraded using technologies like the Internet and others.
The process aims at providing a connection that not just impacts on a
local-scale but involves diverse strata to impact the worldwide market with the
assistance of information and communication technology.
Several factors like better digitization,
easy access to funds, high investment structural revamping, and others are
expected to provide the global e-health services market substantial thrust.
Segmentation:
The study of the global market for e-health services
reveals a pattern that includes segments like type and service. This
segmentation further holds details about various factors that have been backed
by value-based and volume-based analyses. Such an extensive study can unfurl
insights about the market that can impact the market outcomes in the future.
By type, the global market for e-health
services includes Clinical Decision Support System (CDSS), Consumer Health IT,
Knowledge Management System (KMS), Electronic Health Records (EHR),
ePrescribing, big data systems, Telemedicine, and others.
By service, the market for e-health services
can be segmented into administrative services, clinical services, and financial
services. All these segments are expected to mark substantial growth in the
coming years.
By end user, the market for e-health services
comprises health insurance companies, clinics, hospitals, and others. The
hospitals segment is making a substantial advantage.
Regional Analysis:
By region, the study for e-health services
includes regions like the Americas and Europe who are substantially contributing
to the global market by fetching in revenues, Asia Pacific (APAC) that is
catching up first and the Middle East & Africa (MEA) that would witness
steady growth.
In the Americas, North America would
contribute substantially due to the presence of developed countries like Canada
and the US. Major market players are also from this region, which can push the
market forward. Infrastructural superiority can also contribute to the market
growth as it would facilitate easy integration of the software. High investment
capacity can also help the market in profiting from the region. Europe’s market
would follow similar path as its features are like North America. Technological
superiority, high funding for the research and development sector, and others
can help this regional market growth.
The APAC market can ensure better growth rate
as a lot of countries are emerging economies and revamping their healthcare
sector, which could be a possible ground for the market expansion. However, the
MEA market would be sluggish due to the presence of poor economies in Africa.
Competitive
Landscape:
An increasing number of companies in the
global e-health services market is showing extreme engagement in taking the
market ahead on a holistic level. These companies are investing much to ensure
easy percolation of the product across various sectors so that the impact
becomes all-inclusive. MRFR profiled a few companies while recording details of
the market to understand what lies ahead and how the future market is expected
to unfurl itself. These companies are Allscripts Healthcare Solutions Inc.
(U.S), IBM Corporation (U.S), McKinsey & Co. (U.S), GE Healthcare (U.S),
Epocrates Inc. (U.S), Motion Computing Inc. (U.S), Proteus Digital Health (U.S)
Telecare Corp. (U.S), GE Healthcare (U.S), Apple (U.S), Cerner (U.S), Boston
Scientific Corp (U.S), and others.
In September 2019, the US government made the
eHealth Exchange live. The process is a part of e-Health services where it is
founded on a health information network that connects various public and
private sectors to create a gateway technology that can simplify connectivity
for participants that would also deliver a single connection for all.
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