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New report on healthcare information technology market released

Published on October 27, 2009 at 7:24 AM · No Comments

MarketResearch.com has announced the addition of Kalorama Information's new report, "Healthcare Computer System Markets and Trends In HIT Buying (Forecasts for System, Service and Support Revenues, Areas of Interest, Major Competitor Profiles)," to their collection of Healthcare market reports. For more information, visit> The healthcare information technology (HIT) market was in a growth trend prior to the recent recession. While economic times have tightened budgets some, there are still opportunities for companies in this market. In this report, Kalorama takes a comprehensive look at the demand for IT products in the healthcare market -- with a focus on computer systems for hospitals, nursing homes, physician offices and other healthcare entities. Kalorama has interviewed experts in the HIT industry and presents the latest findings on where the industry is headed. There is tremendous excitement in HIT given the commitment to healthcare investment among healthcare entities and some of the Obama Administration incentive programs; but there is also increased competition. Included in the report is the following:

-- Current Market Size and Forecast for: - Hospital Computer System Market - Nursing Home Computer System Market - Other Healthcare Entity Computer System Market -- Market Breakdown by - System Revenue (Hardware & Software) - Support Revenue - Extra Service Revenue -- System Market Breakdown: Hardware and Software -- Profile of Companies -- Key Products in the Market -- HIMSS Status of IT Buying in 2009 -- Most Sought Benefits for IT Purchases -- Impact of EMR incentives

The healthcare industry includes establishments ranging from small private practices of physicians with only one medical assistant to large city hospitals that employ thousands of professionals.

Vendors are a vital part of shaping this industry. Having the competitive intelligence is just one part of advancing this industry. Participants need to be ever vigilant of the economic pulse and the government's role in healthcare to properly meet the challenges facing the industry today and in the future.

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