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Patient Safety Regulations Boost the Demand for High Acuity Care Information Systems - U.S. High Acuity Care Information Systems Markets.


DUBLIN Dublin, city, Republic of Ireland
Dublin, Irish Baile Átha Cliath, county borough (1991 pop. 915,516), Leinster, capital of the Republic of Ireland, on Dublin Bay at the mouth of the Liffey River.
, Ireland Ireland, Irish Eire (âr`ə) [to it are related the poetic Erin and perhaps the Latin Hibernia], island, 32,598 sq mi (84,429 sq km), second largest of the British Isles.  -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c46136) has announced the addition of U.S. High Acuity acuity /acu·i·ty/ (ah-ku´i-te) clarity or clearness, especially of vision.

a·cu·i·ty
n.
Sharpness, clearness, and distinctness of perception or vision.
 Care Information Systems Markets to their offering.

This Frost & Sullivan research service titled U.S. High Acuity Care Information Systems Markets updates a previous study and provides a detailed analysis and forecast of the market by revenues, installations, and pricing, along with a complete analysis of key market drivers, restraints, and trends that are impacting healthcare providers spending for these high acuity clinical information systems. In this research, Frost & Sullivan's expert analysts thoroughly examine the following applications: high acuity care clinical information systems used in the emergency department, intensive care units, and perioperative perioperative /peri·op·er·a·tive/ (-op´er-ah-tiv) pertaining to the period extending from the time of hospitalization for surgery to the time of discharge.

per·i·op·er·a·tive
adj.
 and anesthesia anesthesia (ănĭsthē`zhə) [Gr.,=insensibility], loss of sensation, especially that of pain, induced by drugs, especially as a means of facilitating safe surgical procedures.  environments.

Market Sectors

Expert Frost & Sullivan analysts thoroughly examine the following market sectors in this research:

- Hospital emergency departments

- Hospital intensive care units

- Hospital surgical (perioperative and anesthesia) environments

Technologies

The following technologies are covered in this research:

- Hospital information system (HIS)

- Electronic emergency department information system (EDIS EDIS Emergency Department Information System (software)
EDIS Emergency Digital Information Service (California)
EDIS Electronic Data Information Source
EDIS Edison National Historic Site
)

- Intensive care information system (ICIS ICIS Integrated Compliance Information System
ICIS Institut Canadien d' Information sur la Santé
ICIS International Conference on Information Systems
ICIS Institute for Civil Infrastructure Systems
ICIS Institute for Cooperation in Space
)

- Perioperative and anesthesia information system

Market Overview

Patient Safety Regulations Boost the Demand for High Acuity Care Information Systems

In recent years, the Years, The

the seven decades of Eleanor Pargiter’s life. [Br. Lit.: Benét, 1109]

See : Time
 Department of Health and Human Services Noun 1. Department of Health and Human Services - the United States federal department that administers all federal programs dealing with health and welfare; created in 1979
Health and Human Services, HHS
 and other medical standard institutions have been increasingly scrutinizing high acuity care departments in hospitals for patient care and safety breaches. Under constant pressure to improve patient care and safety, high acuity care departments are turning to information technology (IT) applications. Several bills currently under discussion in the U.S. Congress can have a direct and positive impact on healthcare IT.

The Wired for Healthcare Quality Act promotes the adoption of a nationwide interoperable The ability for one system to communicate or work with another. See interoperability.  health information technology system and seeks to improve the quality and reduce the costs of healthcare in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. . The Center for Medicare/Medicaid Services (CMS (1) See content management system and color management system.

(2) (Conversational Monitor System) Software that provides interactive communications for IBM's VM operating system.
) is moving toward a pay-for-performance See pay-per-click.  model, urging hospitals to collect data to prove certain levels of care delivered and to submit for reimbursements electronically. These regulations can essentially drive the demand for high acuity care information systems.

Operational Efficiency and Medication medication /med·i·ca·tion/ (med?i-ka´shun)
1. medicine (1).

2. impregnation with a medicine.

3. administration of a medicine or other remedy.
 Management Impel im·pel  
tr.v. im·pelled, im·pel·ling, im·pels
1. To urge to action through moral pressure; drive: I was impelled by events to take a stand.

2. To drive forward; propel.
 High Acuity Care Information Systems Markets Revenues

High acuity care information systems are emerging as key solutions to help emergency departments, intensive care units (ICUs), and perioperative and anesthesia services. These systems are vital in improving workflows to achieve operational efficiencies that in turn enhance patient care and safety to satisfy and retain patients, notes the analyst of this research service. High acuity care customers are implementing computer physician order entry (CPOE CPOE Computerized Physician Order Entry
CPOE Computerized Provider Order Entry
CPOE Computerized Prescriber Order Entry
) and deploying medication management and verification modules to ensure proper dosages and avoid allergic reactions allergic reaction
n.
A local or generalized reaction of an organism to internal or external contact with a specific allergen to which the organism has been previously sensitized.
 and harmful drug interactions. This can contribute substantial revenues to the high acuity care software solutions market.

Niche vendors with rich features and functionalities in one department can expand sales with existing customers through the creation of robust information system (IS) solutions for other high acuity care departments, particularly systems that can be provided on a single clinical platform, suggests the analyst. They must proactively incorporate converging con·verge  
v. con·verged, con·verg·ing, con·verg·es

v.intr.
1.
a. To tend toward or approach an intersecting point: lines that converge.

b.
 healthcare IT standards, create flawless inter-operability, and meet emerging government regulations.
Content Outline
1. Executive Summary
 2. U.S. High Acuity Care Information Systems Market Overview
1. Overview
 2. Market Segmentation
 3. Market Drivers
 a. Improved Patient Care and Safety Drives Demand for High Acuity
    Care Information Systems
 b. Greater Efficiency through Improved Workflows Speeds High Acuity
    Care Information Systems Adoption
 c. Fast and Effective Coding and Charge Capture Features
    Dramatically Reduce Billing Omissions and Increase Departmental
    Revenues
 d. Proposed Legislation to Adopt and Rely on Information Technology
    to Improve the Quality and Reduce the Costs of Healthcare Leads
    to Increased Focus and Spending on High Acuity Care Information
    Systems
 e. Adoption of High Acuity Care Information Systems Improves Patient
    Care and Contributes to JCAHO Compliance
 4. Market Restraints
 a. Funding Allocated to Other Departments Information Systems
    Projects Stall High Acuity Care IS Implementation Efforts
 b. Move to Enterprise Vendors could Negatively Impact the Adoption
    of Robust, Independent Best-of-Breed Solutions and Hinder Overall
    Market Growth
 c. Multiple Decision Makers Create Complex Environment Slowing Down
    the Sales Process and Delaying Adoption of High Acuity Care
    Information Systems
 d. Pending Government Regulations Causing Uncertainty About IT
    Purchases
 5. Revenue Forecast and Analysis
 6. Market Penetration and Total Addressable Market
 7. Market Engineering Measurements
 8. Market and Technology Trends
 9. Shifting Pricing Models
 2. Competitive Analysis
 1. Competitive Overview
 2. Market Share Analysis
 3. Industry Challenges and Strategic Recommendations
 1. Industry Challenges
 2. Strategic Recommendations
 3. Emergency Department Information Systems Market
 1. Emergency Department Information Systems Market Forecast and
    Analysis
 1. Overview
 2. Market Drivers
 3. Market Restraints
 2. Revenue Forecasts and Analysis
 1. Research Methodology
 2. Forecasts and Analysis
 3. Installation Forecasts and Analysis
 1. Forecasts and Analysis
 4. Pricing Forecasts and Analysis
 1. Pricing Trends
 2. Return on Investment Analysis
 5. Competitive Analysis
 1. Competitive Structure
 2. Market Share Analysis
 3. Product Overview
 4. Intensive Care Information Systems Market
 1. Intensive Care Information Systems Market Forecast and Analysis
 1. Overview
 2. Market Drivers
 3. Market Restraints
 2. Revenue Forecasts and Analysis
 1. Research Methodology
 2. Forecasts and Analysis
 3. Installation Forecasts and Analysis
 1. Forecasts and Analysis
 4. Pricing Forecasts and Analysis
 1. Pricing Trends
 2. Return on Investment Analysis
 5. Competitive Analysis
 1. Competitive Structure
 2. Market Share Analysis
 3. Product Overview
 5. Perioperative and Anesthesia Information Systems Market
 1. Perioperative and Anesthesia Information Systems Market Forecast
    and Analysis
 1. Overview
 2. Market Drivers
 3. Market Restraints
 2. Revenue Forecasts and Analysis
 1. Research Methodology
 2. Forecasts and Analysis
 3. Installation Forecasts and Analysis
 1. Forecasts and Analysis
 4. Pricing Forecasts and Analysis
 1. Pricing Trends
 2. Return on Investment Analysis
 5. Competitive Analysis
 1. Competitive Structure
 2. Market Share Analysis
 3. Product Overview
 6. Appendix
 1. Supporting Data
 1. Ambulatory Surgical Centers
 2. Emergency Outpatient Visits
 3. Hospital Admissions
 4. Medicare Certified Providers and Suppliers
 5. Surgical Procedures
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reports/c46136
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