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Frost & Sullivan: Health Information Exchange Systems are Critical to the Integration of Healthcare Services
[July 22, 2014]

Frost & Sullivan: Health Information Exchange Systems are Critical to the Integration of Healthcare Services


(M2 PressWIRE Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) LONDON -- The need to contain hospital operational costs, improve workflow efficiency, and to provide better access to healthcare, has led to the integration of healthcare services. In turn, integrated systems have supported the development of innovative and patient-centric delivery models such as patient-centred medical homes and care-at-a-distance solutions. A strong information system infrastructure will further facilitate affordable, accountable and integrated delivery of services along the continuum of care.



New analysis from Frost & Sullivan, Technologies Enabling Home Medical Devices and Integrated Care Systems, finds that health information exchange (HIE) systems are a key technological driver of new healthcare models. HIE refers to the digitisation of health records to create a central data repository that will ensure continuity of care, data legacy and data-drive health analytics.

Ongoing and imminent changes to regulatory and legislative policies pertaining to healthcare delivery, such as incentivising electronic information sharing and mandating meaningful use of patient health data, will encourage the adoption of information systems like HIE in many countries.


These changes are likely to have far-reaching consequences for healthcare delivery, particularly in predictive diagnosis and population health management, said Technical Insights Research Analyst Bhargav Rajan. Instead of functioning merely as workflow aids, information systems are likely to transform the very nature of healthcare planning and delivery, ushering in predictive analytics and coordinated care management.

One challenge to the adoption of technological frameworks is the fragmentation of the healthcare market in several countries, causing interoperability issues. Healthcare providers are also unwilling to make the high initial investment required for these systems.

Technology providers need to design systems-agnostic solutions that can be used across technology platforms in order to allay client concerns about interoperability and compatibility. Healthcare providers too must gauge and understand the value information systems bring to their practice in effecting affordable, quality service in line with patient needs.

A fully functional, integrated healthcare system is a product of innovations in technology, management and implementation, noted Rajan. Of these, a solid technological infrastructure, led by dynamic and interactive information systems, will be key in establishing home and integrated care systems.

If you are interested in more information on this study, please email Anna Zanchi, Corporate Communications, at [email protected] Technologies Enabling Home Medical Devices and Integrated Care Systems, a part of the Technical Insights subscription, provides a holistic analysis of the various component technologies in integrated healthcare systems. The study highlights key technologies and industry forces that enable integrated healthcare delivery, with the goal of aiding technology and service providers in identifying disruptive innovations opportunities in this space. Technical Insights is an international technology analysis business that produces a variety of technical news alerts, newsletters, and research services.

About Frost & Sullivan Frost & Sullivan, the Growth Partnership Company, works in collaboration with clients to leverage visionary innovation that addresses the global challenges and related growth opportunities that will make or break today's market participants. For more than 50 years, we have been developing growth strategies for the global 1000, emerging businesses, the public sector and the investment community. Is your organization prepared for the next profound wave of industry convergence, disruptive technologies, increasing competitive intensity, Mega Trends, breakthrough best practices, changing customer dynamics and emerging economies? Contact Anna Zanchi Corporate Communications Europe P: +39.02.4851 6133 E: [email protected] .

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