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Other Physicians Are Getting EHRs Ready—Are You?
According to new analysis from 2010Oct02 firm Frost & Sullivan, the U.S. ambulatory EHR market, which was valued at $1.3 billion in 2009, will reach $2.6 billion in 2012. The reason, says the reseacrh firm, is not just the increased implementation of EHRs, but all of the services that go with them.
Nancy Fabozzi, an analyst with Frost & Sullivan, says HITECH will increase the prevalance of players that help health care providers successfully adopt information EHRs—players such as IT firms. Fabozzi notes that strategic partnering with such players is important for survival in the EHR market—especially when those players are “innovative, provider-focused, and patient-centric technology companies” that understand how to manage the industry’s unique combination of risks and rewards.
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