Global Healthcare Cloud Computing Market Report 2013 - Trends, Challenges, Opportunities & Forecasts to 2017

DUBLIN, Jan. 9, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/f3trzm/cloud) has announced the addition of the "Global Healthcare Cloud Computing Market Report 2013 - Trends, Challenges, Opportunities & Forecasts to 2017" report to their offering.

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Technologies in the healthcare IT industry are converging with time and are far outpacing the legacy systems used by hospitals and healthcare providers. Pronouncements by various countries such as American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) laid down by the U.S. government are encouraging businesses in the healthcare industry to utilize certain applications of electronic records. Recently, cloud technology has begun to replace these legacy systems and offer easier and faster access to data as defined by the way it is stored i.e. public, private or hybrid.

Cloud computing offers significant benefits to the healthcare sector. Doctor's clinics, hospitals, and health clinics require quick access to computing and large storage facilities which are not provided in the traditional settings, moreover healthcare data needs to be shared across various settings and geographies which further burdens the healthcare provider and the patient causing significant delay in treatment and loss of time.

Cloud computing caters to all these requirements thus providing the healthcare organizations an incredible opportunity to improve services to their customers, the patients, to share information more easily than ever before, and improve operational efficiency at the same time. The flip side of this advantage is that healthcare data has specific requirements such as security, confidentiality, availability to authorized users, traceability of access, reversibility of data, and long-term preservation. Hence, cloud vendors need to account for all these while conforming to regulations such as HIPAA and Meaningful use.

All the above factors bring the market for cloud computing to grow at a CAGR of 20.5% from 2012 to 2017 in healthcare. Although cloud computing offers significant advantages to HCOs and other stakeholders, it has certain restraints. Security of patient information, interoperability and compliance with government regulations are some of the factors which are slowing down this market.

Cloud technology has been adopted only in certain regions of the world, the majority share being held by the developed nations. The geographies studied include North America, Europe, Asia, and ROW. North America accounts for the lion's share in the cloud computing market with U.S. being the largest contributor to this region.

Key Topics Covered:

1 Introduction

2 Executive Summary

3 Market Overview

4 Cloud Computing Benefits & Challenges

5 Global Cloud Computing Healthcare Market, By Applications

6 Global Cloud Computing Healthcare Market, By Deployment Models

7 Global Cloud Computing Healthcare Market, By Service Models

8 Cloud Computing Healthcare Market, By Pricing Models

9 Global Cloud Computing Healthcare Market, By Components

10 Geographic Analysis

11 Competitive Landscape

12 Company Profiles

Companies Mentioned:

  • Agfa Healthcare
  • Apple, Inc
  • Athenahealth, Inc
  • Carecloud Corporation
  • Carestream Health, Inc
  • Cisco Systems, Inc
  • Cleardata Networks
  • Covisint
  • Dell, Inc
  • Emc Corporation
  • Global Net Access (Gnax) Health
  • Hewlett-Packard Company
  • IBM Corporation
  • Intel Corporation
  • Iron Mountain, Inc
  • Merge Healthcare, Inc
  • Microsoft Corporation
  • Oracle Corporation
  • Rackspace Hosting, Inc
  • Vmware, Inc

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