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到 2030 年的医疗保健互通性解决方案市场预测:按级别、类型、部署、最终用户和区域进行的全球分析Healthcare Interoperability Solutions Market Forecasts to 2030 - Global Analysis By Level (Foundational, Semantic, Structural and Other Levels), Type, Deployment, End User and By Geography |
根据 Stratistics MRC 预测,2023 年全球医疗保健互通性解决方案市场规模将达到 40 亿美元,预计到 2030 年将达到 119 亿美元,预测期内年复合成长率为 16.9%。
医疗保健领域的互通性是指电子健康资料的整合和使用以及快速、安全的访问,以改善个人和社区的健康结果。在医疗领域,我们目前的重点是提高医疗设施的标准和营运效率,减少各种医疗过程中发生的医疗差错,降低营运成本。这些解决方案能够在两个或多个系统之间交换健康资料并随后利用资料。
根据德国联邦统计局(Destatis)2022年6月的报告,德国医疗保健支出逐年成长,2020年将达到4,410亿欧元。
电子健康记录(EHR)、医学影像、临床记录和病患病史只是医疗保健系统大量产生的资料类型的一小部分。需要互通性解决方案来在医疗机构、系统和提供者之间有效、安全地储存和共用这些资料。此外,医疗保健提供者必须能够轻鬆交换和整合患者资料,以获得全面的患者记录,做出更明智的临床决策,减少医疗错误并加强护理协调。
众多医疗机构和系统之间共用患者个人资料引起了人们对资料安全和患者隐私的担忧。资讯窃盗、诈骗和失去病患信任只是医疗资料外洩造成的严重后果的一部分。医疗保健公司必须在高级存取控制、加密技术和网路安全措施方面进行大量投资,以解决这些问题。但是,他们必须遵守严格的资料隐私法,例如欧盟的 GDPR 和美国的 HIPAA。
互通性解决方案使医疗保健专业人员能够轻鬆共用患者资料,例如电子健康记录、诊断结果和治疗历史。医疗保健专业人员可以即时存取详细的患者资料,使他们能够做出更好的临床决策,从而改善患者照护并推动积极的结果。此外,可互操作系统有助于减少医疗错误,防止不必要的测试,并确保准确和及时的治疗,所有这些都提高了医疗保健的整体标准。简化不同医疗保健提供者之间的护理协调流程可以实现更以患者为中心的医疗保健方法。
互操作系统可以更有效地管理医疗并改善患者照护,但其实施可能涉及大量初期成本。医疗保健公司需要拨出额外的资金来培训员工、购买可互通的软体、整合系统以及对现有IT基础设施进行现代化改造。然而,规模较小的医疗机构和资源有限的团体可能特别受到这些费用的影响。
由于COVID-19患者数量的意外增加,COVID-19大流行对全球经济和医疗保健系统产生了重大影响。患有各种医疗问题的 COVID-19 患者的意外涌入扰乱了所有医疗设施的正常运行,并显着增加了对医疗保健互通性解决方案的需求。 COVID-19 大流行是前所未有的全球公共卫生威胁,预计将对疫苗和抗病毒药物研发的医疗保健互通性解决方案市场产生正面影响。
在预测期内,语意领域将占据最大份额。语义互通性当今市场上最可靠的互通性方法,允许资讯在两个或多个系统之间传递。语互通性使不同授权方和医疗保健提供者之间能够跨不同 EHR 和其他系统进行病患资料的电子交换,以提高医疗保健服务的有效性、效率和安全性。此外,语意片段是理解和准确判断医疗资讯意义的能力,是医疗资料交换的重要方面。
预计医疗支付部门在预测期内将出现最高的年复合成长率。包括保险公司和政府机构在内的医疗保健付款人使用可互通的解决方案来加快申请处理、改善支付流程并改善医疗保健成本的整体控制。此外,随着医疗保健成本增加而管理成本下降,付款人正在利用互通性来实现与医疗保健提供者更有效的金融交易和资料交换。
由于人们对医疗保健品质和病人安全的认识不断提高以及对可及和有效护理的需求,预计亚太地区在预测期内将占据最大的市场份额。此外,该地区快速的都市化和经济成长正在推动医疗机构的发展,并有望引入尖端的医疗IT系统。
亚太地区预计将实现盈利成长,因为该地区人口众多且多样化,对更好的医疗服务和技术的需求不断增长。为了改善病患照护、组织医疗程序并降低成本,亚太地区各国政府正在增加对卫生基础设施、数位医疗计画和可互通技术的使用的投资。
According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Healthcare Interoperability Solutions Market is accounted for $4.0 billion in 2023 and is expected to reach $11.9 billion by 2030 growing at a CAGR of 16.9% during the forecast period. In order to improve individual and community health outcomes, interoperability in healthcare refers to the integration and use of electronic health data with prompt and secure access. The healthcare sector is currently heavily focused on improving the standard of healthcare facilities and operating effectiveness, decreasing medical errors that occur during various medical procedures, and reducing operational costs. These solutions enable the interchange of health data between two or more systems and the subsequent use of that data.
According to the June 2022 report of the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis) of Germany, the country's healthcare expenditure is increasing year over year and in 2020 it stood at EUR 441 billion.
Electronic health records (EHRs), medical images, clinical notes, and patient histories are only a few of the types of data that healthcare systems produce in huge amounts. Solutions for interoperability are necessary to store and share this data effectively, securely, and across institutions, systems, and healthcare providers. Additionally, healthcare providers must be able to effortlessly exchange and integrate patient data in order to obtain comprehensive patient records, make wise clinical judgments, lower medical errors, and enhance care coordination.
Concerns regarding data security and patient privacy are raised by the sharing of private patient data through numerous healthcare organizations and systems. Identity theft, fraud, and breaches of patient confidence are just a few of the serious consequences that can result from healthcare data breaches. Healthcare firms must make significant investments in advanced access controls, encryption technologies, and cybersecurity measures to address these issues. However, they must follow strict data privacy laws like GDPR in the European Union and HIPAA in the United States.
Medical professionals can easily share patient data, such as electronic health records, diagnostic results, and treatment histories, due to interoperability solutions. Healthcare practitioners are granted immediate access to detailed patient data, enabling them to make better-educated clinical decisions that improve patient care and produce favorable results. Furthermore, interoperable systems help to lower medical errors, prevent unnecessary testing, and guarantee accurate and prompt treatment, all of which enhance the general standard of care. The simplified process of care coordination amongst various providers results in a more patient-centric approach to healthcare.
Healthcare treatments will be more efficiently managed and patient care will be improved with interoperable systems, but there may be significant up-front costs involved in implementing them. Healthcare firms need to establish separate funds for staff training, interoperability software purchases, integrating various systems, and modernizing the IT infrastructure that is already in existence. However, smaller healthcare facilities and groups with limited resources may be particularly impacted by these expenses.
Due to the unexpected rise in COVID-19 cases, the COVID-19 pandemic had a huge impact on the global economy and healthcare system. The unexpected floods of COVID-19 patients with various medical issues disturbed the regular operation of any healthcare facility, which considerably boosted the demand for healthcare interoperability solutions. An unprecedented worldwide public health threat, the COVID-19 pandemic is expected to positively affect the market for healthcare interoperability solutions for the R&D of vaccines and antiviral drugs.
Semantic segment dominated the largest share over the forecast period. The most reliable interoperability method that is currently on the market, semantic interoperability, allows for the transmission of information between more than two systems. Through possibly different EHRs and other systems, semantic interoperability facilitates the electronic interchange of patient data among various authorized parties and providers in order to increase the effectiveness, efficiency, and safety of healthcare delivery. Additionally, semantic segment which consists of the capacity to comprehend and accurately determine the meaning of healthcare information, is a crucial aspect of healthcare data interchange.
Healthcare Payers segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period. Interoperable solutions are being used by healthcare payers, such as insurance companies and governmental organizations, in an effort to accelerate the processing of insurance claims, improve payment procedures, and improve the overall management of healthcare expenses. Additionally, payers are utilizing interoperability to enable more effective financial transactions and data interchange with healthcare providers as healthcare costs increase while lowering administrative costs.
Owing to the increasing awareness of healthcare quality and patient safety and the need for accessible, effective care, Asia Pacific is anticipated to hold the largest share of the market over the projected period. Additionally, rapid urbanization and economic growth in the area are promoting the development of healthcare institutions, which offer the potential for the adoption of cutting-edge health IT systems.
Due to the region's huge and diverse population, which is driving up demand for better healthcare services and technologies, Asia Pacific is predicted to have profitable growth. To improve patient care, organize healthcare procedures, and lower costs, governments around Asia-Pacific are expanding their investments in healthcare infrastructure, digital health programs, and the use of interoperable technologies.
Some of the key players in Healthcare Interoperability Solutions market include: International Business Machines Corporation (IBM), Orion Health Group Limited, Virtusa Corpopration, Jitterbit, Koch Software Investments (Infor Inc.), NextGen Healthcare Inc., EPIC Systems Corporation, Oracle Corporation, Allscripts Healthcare LLC and Koninklijke Philips NV.
In October 2022, Lyniate (US) partnered with CyncHealth (US) to help healthcare providers and health networks, payers, and public health departments power more meaningful data exchange.
In September 2022, Lyniate (US) partnered with BrightInsight (US) to improve Information Exchange for Regulated Digital Health Solutions Built on the BrightInsight Platform.
In March 2022, eHealth Exchange, the non-profit health information network that connects providers and federal agencies, received a new Innovation Grant program of USD 550,000 to help catalyze new and innovative ways to boost electronic health information exchange or build new technical connectivity tools.