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医疗保健电子资料交换市场 - 全球产业规模、份额、趋势、机会和预测,按组件、按交付模式、按最终用户、按地区和按竞争进行细分,2020-2030 年预测

Healthcare Electronic Data Interchange Market - Global Industry Size, Share, Trends, Opportunity, and Forecast, Segmented By Component, By Delivery Mode, By End User, By Region, and By Competition, 2020-2030F

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简介目录

2024 年全球医疗保健电子资料交换市场价值为52 亿美元,预计在预测期内将实现令人印象深刻的成长,到2030 年复合年增长率将达到9.05%。以及电子资料交换技术的进步,预计将推动市场扩张。此外,预计在可预见的未来,用户数量的增加和 EDI 接受度的不断提高将促进市场成长。医疗保健 EDI 在自动化各种业务流程方面发挥关键作用,包括索赔的提交和处理、保险资格验证和资料报告。根据马里兰州医疗保健委员会的统计,电子索赔提交是医疗保健领域最普遍的电子交易。

市场概况
预测期 2026-2030
2024 年市场规模 52 亿美元
2030 年市场规模 87.6 亿美元
2025-2030 年复合年增长率 9.05%
成长最快的领域 服务
最大的市场 北美洲

主要市场驱动因素

控製成本、提高效率

电子健康记录 (EHR) 的采用率不断提高

扩大最终用户群

数据驱动的决策

主要市场挑战

互通性问题

与旧系统集成

成本和投资报酬率 (ROI)

主要市场趋势

远距医疗和远距病人监控

医疗保健 EDI 中的区块链技术

人工智慧驱动的索赔处理自动化

分段洞察

组件洞察

交付模式洞察

区域洞察

目录

第 1 章:产品概述

第 2 章:研究方法

第 3 章:执行摘要

第 4 章:顾客之声

第五章:全球医疗电子资料交换市场展望

  • 市场规模和预测
    • 按价值
  • 市场占有率和预测
    • 按组件(服务、解决方案)
    • 依交付模式(基于 Web 和云端的 EDI、EDI 加值网路 (VAN)、直接(点对点)EDI、行动 EDI)
    • 按最终用户(医疗付款人、医疗服务提供者、製药和医疗器材行业、其他)
    • 按地区
    • 按公司分类(2024)
  • 市场地图

第 6 章:北美医疗保健电子资料交换市场展望

  • 市场规模和预测
    • 按价值
  • 市场占有率和预测
    • 按组件
    • 按交付方式
    • 按最终用户
    • 按国家
  • 北美:国家分析
    • 美国
    • 加拿大
    • 墨西哥

第七章:欧洲医疗保健电子资料交换市场展望

  • 市场规模和预测
    • 按价值
  • 市场占有率和预测
    • 按组件
    • 按交付方式
    • 按最终用户
    • 按国家
  • 欧洲:国家分析
    • 德国
    • 英国
    • 义大利
    • 法国
    • 西班牙

第 8 章:亚太地区医疗保健电子资料交换市场展望

  • 市场规模和预测
    • 按价值
  • 市场占有率和预测
    • 按组件
    • 按交付方式
    • 按最终用户
    • 按国家
  • 亚太地区:国家分析
    • 中国
    • 印度
    • 日本
    • 韩国
    • 澳洲

第 9 章:南美洲医疗保健电子资料交换市场展望

  • 市场规模和预测
    • 按价值
  • 市场占有率和预测
    • 按组件
    • 按交付方式
    • 按最终用户
    • 按国家
  • 南美洲:国家分析
    • 巴西
    • 阿根廷
    • 哥伦比亚

第 10 章:中东和非洲医疗保健电子资料交换市场展望

  • 市场规模和预测
    • 按价值
  • 市场占有率和预测
    • 按组件
    • 按交付方式
    • 按最终用户
    • 按国家
  • MEA:国家分析
    • 南非
    • 沙乌地阿拉伯
    • 阿联酋
    • 科威特

第 11 章:市场动态

  • 驱动程式
  • 挑战

第 12 章:市场趋势与发展

  • 最新动态
  • 产品发布
  • 合併与收购

第 13 章:全球医疗保健电子资料交换市场:SWOT 分析

第 14 章:竞争格局

  • McKesson Corp
  • NextGen Management LLC
  • Optum Inc
  • Stores Specialists, Inc.
  • Cleo Inc
  • Oracle Corp
  • Epicor Software Corp
  • Effective Data Inc
  • DataTrans Solutions, Inc.

第 15 章:策略建议

第16章 调査会社について・免责事项

简介目录
Product Code: 21766

Global Healthcare Electronic Data Interchange Market was valued at USD 5.20 Billion in 2024 and is anticipated to project impressive growth in the forecast period with a CAGR of 9.05% through 2030. The increasing demand to control healthcare expenditures, along with advancements in electronic data interchange technology, is anticipated to drive market expansion. Furthermore, a rise in the number of users and the growing acceptance of EDI are projected to bolster market growth in the foreseeable future. Healthcare EDI plays a pivotal role in automating various business processes, including the submission and processing of claims, insurance eligibility verification, and data reporting. According to the Maryland Healthcare Commission, electronic claim submissions are identified as the most prevalent electronic transaction within the healthcare sector.

Market Overview
Forecast Period2026-2030
Market Size 2024USD 5.20 Billion
Market Size 2030USD 8.76 Billion
CAGR 2025-20309.05%
Fastest Growing SegmentServices
Largest MarketNorth America

Key Market Drivers

Cost Containment and Efficiency Enhancement

The healthcare industry is facing unprecedented challenges, with rising costs and the need for greater efficiency at the forefront of concerns. The WTW Global Medical Trends Survey indicates that global medical costs are expected to stay elevated, with a projected average increase of 10.4% in 2025. This marks a continuation of the double-digit growth trend observed in 2024 and 2023, where medical costs peaked at 10.7%. In response to these challenges, the Global Healthcare Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) market is emerging as a pivotal solution. EDI has the potential to not only streamline healthcare operations but also significantly reduce costs. South Korea serves as a leading example of widespread digital health adoption, utilizing remotely located supercomputers to securely manage and analyze extensive medical big data. Approximately 50% of the country's digitized hospitals have already transitioned to a fully paperless, comprehensive healthcare system.

One of the primary ways in which EDI contributes to cost containment and efficiency enhancement is by streamlining administrative processes. Traditional paper-based administrative tasks are not only time-consuming but also prone to errors. EDI automates processes such as claims processing, billing, and insurance verification, significantly reducing the need for manual intervention. As a result, healthcare organizations can save time and resources, ultimately reducing operational costs.

The ability to reduce operational costs is a compelling factor for the growth of the Healthcare EDI market. Manual data entry, document handling, and paper-based transactions are costly and time-consuming. By implementing EDI solutions, healthcare organizations can significantly lower these operational expenses. This cost reduction extends to staff salaries, paper and printing costs, and storage expenses.

The healthcare sector is highly sensitive to errors, as they can lead to costly consequences, including claims, denials and legal complications. EDI systems are designed to minimize the risk of errors through automated data entry and validation. This not only ensures data accuracy but also reduces the chances of costly mistakes, thus contributing to cost containment.

Healthcare EDI accelerates data processing by enabling real-time data exchange. This is particularly important in claims processing, where delays can lead to payment backlogs and operational inefficiencies. Faster data processing means quicker claims adjudication and payments, improving the cash flow of healthcare providers and ensuring that patients receive their services without unnecessary delays.

By reducing the administrative burden and increasing efficiency, EDI allows healthcare organizations to reallocate resources where they are needed most. This means more healthcare professionals can focus on patient care, research, and other critical areas, ultimately enhancing the quality of healthcare services.

EDI solutions are not only cost-effective but also scalable. As healthcare organizations grow and expand their operations, EDI systems can easily accommodate increased data exchange requirements without significant additional costs. This scalability enhances productivity while keeping costs in check.

Increasing Adoption of Electronic Health Records (EHRs)

The healthcare industry has undergone a digital transformation in recent years, marked by the widespread adoption of Electronic Health Records (EHRs). Artificial intelligence (AI), traditional machine learning, and deep learning are expected to generate savings of between $200 billion and $360 billion in healthcare expenditures. This transformation has not only improved patient care but has also given a significant boost to the Global Healthcare Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) market.

EHRs have revolutionized the way patient data is stored and managed. With EHR systems, patient records, medical history, prescriptions, and other vital information are digitized and easily accessible. This seamless integration of EHRs with EDI systems allows for efficient data exchange, reducing the need for manual data entry and paper records. As a result, healthcare organizations can achieve greater efficiency and accuracy in data management.

EHRs eliminate the need for redundant data entry, which is a common issue with paper-based records. When EHRs are integrated with EDI systems, patient data is automatically populated, reducing the risk of errors associated with manual data entry. This reduction in data redundancy not only improves data accuracy but also saves valuable time and resources.

EHRs facilitate the streamlining of clinical workflows by allowing healthcare professionals to access patient data quickly and efficiently. When coupled with EDI, healthcare organizations can further streamline administrative processes, such as claims processing, billing, and insurance verification. This combination of EHR and EDI leads to more efficient and coordinated care delivery, ultimately improving the overall patient experience.

Data security and patient privacy are paramount in the healthcare industry. EHRs typically come with robust security features to protect patient data. When integrated with EDI systems, these security measures are extended to the data exchange process. This ensures that sensitive patient information is safeguarded throughout the entire healthcare data lifecycle, bolstering trust and compliance with data protection regulations.

EHRs provide healthcare professionals with real-time access to patient information, ensuring that they have the most up-to-date data at their fingertips. When integrated with EDI, this real-time access extends to administrative and financial data, allowing healthcare organizations to track claims, insurance verifications, and payments in real-time. This quick access to financial data aids in better financial planning and management.

EHRs foster better communication and collaboration among healthcare providers. When combined with EDI, this collaboration extends to administrative and financial entities, including insurers and payers. The result is a more efficient, transparent, and collaborative healthcare ecosystem that benefits all stakeholders.

Expanding End-User Base

The healthcare industry is undergoing a seismic shift in the way data is managed and exchanged, thanks to the rise of Electronic Data Interchange (EDI). While EDI has been in use for several decades, its potential is truly being unleashed in the healthcare sector. One crucial driver behind this transformation is the expanding end-user base. Healthcare service providers, including hospitals, clinics, and individual medical practitioners, play a central role in the healthcare ecosystem. These providers are responsible for submitting healthcare claims, verifying patient eligibility and benefits, and responding to claim status inquiries. To facilitate these processes, they utilize specific transaction types, such as the EDI 837 Healthcare Claim for submitting claims and the EDI 270/EDI 271 Eligibility Request/Eligibility Information for checking patient eligibility and receiving relevant eligibility data. These electronic transactions streamline communication between healthcare providers and payers, ensuring more efficient and accurate processing of claims and eligibility verification.

Traditionally, EDI was primarily adopted by large hospitals and insurance companies. However, as the healthcare industry evolves, an increasingly diverse range of stakeholders is recognizing the benefits of EDI. This includes smaller healthcare providers, pharmacies, government agencies, and even patients. The broadening scope of end-users ensures a wider market reach, ultimately fostering growth in the Global Healthcare EDI market.

Smaller healthcare organizations are now joining the EDI revolution. Since 2017, the adoption of integrating patient health data into Electronic Health Records (EHRs) has increased by 40%, with approximately 75% of hospitals participating in this initiative by 2021. Furthermore, the use of electronically received information from external sources in rural and small hospitals grew at double the rate compared to the national average, rising by over 40% from 2017 to 2021, compared to just over 20% for hospitals nationwide. The cost-effective nature of EDI solutions is particularly appealing to these entities, as it allows them to automate administrative processes without breaking the bank. As smaller providers integrate EDI into their operations, the market's user base continues to expand.

Pharmacies and laboratories are pivotal components of the healthcare ecosystem. Their adoption of EDI is streamlining prescription processing, laboratory test orders, and results reporting. This not only enhances operational efficiency but also improves the overall patient experience. As pharmacies and laboratories integrate EDI, the market grows to encompass a wider array of healthcare stakeholders.

Government agencies are increasingly turning to EDI for healthcare data management. This is particularly true in public healthcare programs and regulatory reporting. The implementation of EDI allows these agencies to collect and process data more efficiently, ensuring better healthcare resource allocation. The involvement of government agencies expands the EDI market's reach.

Patients are becoming more engaged in their own healthcare. They can access their health records, schedule appointments, and even receive test results electronically through patient portals integrated with EDI systems. This level of patient involvement not only enhances healthcare transparency but also increases patient satisfaction. As patients embrace these digital tools, the end-user base extends to include healthcare consumers.

The rise of third-party service providers that offer EDI solutions is making it easier for a wide range of healthcare stakeholders to adopt these systems. These service providers offer tailored solutions, making EDI accessible to a broader audience. Their involvement facilitates the growth of the Global Healthcare EDI market.

The expansion of the end-user base is a reflection of the increasing interconnectedness of the healthcare ecosystem. Healthcare is no longer limited to individual providers; it involves a network of stakeholders working together for the benefit of the patient. EDI is the digital glue that holds this ecosystem together, and as more entities join this network, the EDI market continues to thrive.

Data-Driven Decision-Making

The healthcare industry, long recognized for its complexity and sensitivity, is experiencing a remarkable transformation, driven by the fusion of data-driven decision-making and Electronic Data Interchange (EDI). This dynamic duo has not only revolutionized healthcare operations but has also been a pivotal catalyst for the growth of the Global Healthcare EDI market.

In healthcare, decisions can often mean the difference between life and death. Data-driven decision-making empowers healthcare professionals with access to vast amounts of patient data and operational metrics. These insights enable them to make informed choices regarding patient care, resource allocation, and cost management. By integrating EDI systems, the decision-making process is further enriched with real-time, accurate, and standardized data.

Data-driven decision-making, when combined with EDI, allows healthcare organizations to optimize resource allocation. By analyzing key performance indicators (KPIs) and trends, they can allocate staff, equipment, and budgets more efficiently. This optimization not only ensures better patient care but also minimizes wastage and reduces operational costs.

With data-driven decision-making, healthcare providers can offer higher quality care by tailoring treatment plans to individual patient needs. Access to comprehensive patient records and real-time data through EDI systems facilitates evidence-based medical practice, enhancing patient outcomes and safety.

EDI systems simplify administrative and financial processes such as claims processing, billing, and insurance verification. Data-driven insights gleaned from these processes can identify areas for improvement and optimization. By streamlining these workflows, healthcare organizations not only save time but also improve the accuracy of claims, reducing errors and potential revenue loss.

Healthcare is a rapidly evolving industry, with new trends and technologies emerging constantly. Data-driven decision-making allows healthcare organizations to adapt quickly. Whether it's adjusting treatment protocols, responding to new billing and reimbursement regulations, or implementing telemedicine services, data insights obtained through EDI systems enable healthcare providers to stay at the forefront of industry developments.

The healthcare industry is subject to a myriad of regulations and reporting requirements. Non-compliance can result in penalties and legal consequences. Data-driven decision-making supported by EDI helps healthcare organizations maintain compliance with these regulations. Automated reporting and data accuracy ensure they meet their legal obligations, avoiding financial penalties and legal issues.

Data-driven decision-making is synonymous with the pursuit of continuous improvement. By monitoring and analyzing operational and clinical data, healthcare organizations can identify areas for enhancement. Whether it's improving patient care protocols, optimizing billing processes, or enhancing supply chain management, data-driven insights supported by EDI systems drive this culture of continuous improvement.

Key Market Challenges

Interoperability Issues

Healthcare providers, payers, pharmacies, laboratories, and government agencies often use different software and systems for their operations. Achieving seamless interoperability between these systems can be a significant challenge. Ensuring that EDI systems can effectively communicate with diverse platforms is crucial for a successful EDI implementation.

Integration with Legacy Systems

Many healthcare organizations still rely on legacy systems for their operations. Integrating these systems with modern EDI solutions can be complex and costly. Ensuring a smooth transition without disrupting existing processes is a significant challenge.

Costs and Return on Investment (ROI)

Implementing and maintaining EDI systems can be costly. Smaller healthcare organizations, in particular, may struggle to invest in these technologies. Ensuring a positive return on investment in the form of cost savings and operational efficiency is a significant challenge that EDI providers must address.

Key Market Trends

Telehealth and Remote Patient Monitoring

The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the adoption of telehealth and remote patient monitoring solutions. EDI will play a vital role in enabling the seamless exchange of patient data, including virtual appointments, remote diagnostics, and the monitoring of vital signs. This trend will continue to reshape the healthcare landscape, offering more accessible and patient-centric care options.

Blockchain Technology in Healthcare EDI

Blockchain technology is gaining traction in healthcare for its ability to enhance data security and trust. The integration of blockchain into EDI systems will ensure the immutability and integrity of healthcare data, reducing the risk of data tampering and fraud. This technology will be instrumental in maintaining transparent and secure data exchange.

AI-Driven Automation for Claims Processing

Claims processing is a complex and time-consuming task in healthcare. AI-driven automation will revolutionize this aspect by improving accuracy, reducing errors, and expediting claims adjudication. EDI systems integrated with AI-driven automation will help healthcare organizations optimize their financial operations.

Segmental Insights

Component Insights

Based on the category of Component, In 2024, the services sector led the market by securing the largest share of revenue, driven primarily by the healthcare industry's growing reliance on outsourced electronic data interchange (EDI) services. As healthcare providers and insurers face an increasingly complex landscape, there has been a notable shift toward outsourcing EDI functions to specialized service providers. This trend reflects a heightened need for scalable, reliable, and efficient EDI solutions, which have become integral to ensuring seamless data exchange between healthcare entities. The demand for such solutions is further amplified by the growing volume of patient data, regulatory requirements, and the ongoing push for more efficient, cost-effective healthcare delivery. Consequently, the services sector's prominence in 2024 can be attributed to its ability to meet these evolving needs, providing the infrastructure and expertise necessary to support the digital transformation within healthcare.

Delivery Mode Insights

Based on Delivery Mode, In 2024, the web and cloud-based EDI category emerged as the dominant segment in the market, securing the largest share of revenue. This growth can be largely attributed to the increasing demand from small and medium-sized healthcare providers seeking cost-effective, flexible, and scalable solutions. As these organizations face budget constraints and the need to improve operational efficiencies, cloud-based EDI solutions offer a compelling alternative to traditional on-premise systems. These solutions not only reduce the upfront costs associated with infrastructure but also provide enhanced scalability, allowing healthcare providers to easily adapt to changing business needs and regulatory requirements. Furthermore, the flexibility of cloud-based platforms allows for seamless integration with other healthcare technologies, improving data exchange and communication across the entire healthcare ecosystem. As healthcare providers look to streamline operations and maintain competitive advantage, the adoption of web and cloud-based EDI solutions continues to grow, making it the market leader in 2024.

Regional Insights

In 2024, North America emerged as the dominant region in the market, securing the largest share of revenue. This was primarily driven by the widespread adoption of Healthcare Information Technology (HCIT) and the presence of major industry players such as McKesson Corporation, Optum, Inc., The SSI Group, LLC, and others. Furthermore, the market in this region is expected to flourish due to the growing demand among pharmaceutical companies and medical device manufacturers for electronic data interchange services and solutions. This demand is a response to increased competitiveness, pricing pressures, and narrower profit margins within the industry.

Key Market Players

  • McKesson Corp
  • NextGen Management LLC
  • Optum Inc
  • Stores Specialists, Inc
  • Cleo Inc
  • Oracle Corp
  • Epicor Software Corp
  • Effective Data Inc
  • DataTrans Solutions, Inc.

Report Scope:

In this report, the Global Healthcare Electronic Data Interchange Market has been segmented into the following categories, in addition to the industry trends which have also been detailed below:

Healthcare Electronic Data Interchange Market, By Component:

  • Services
  • Solutions

Healthcare Electronic Data Interchange Market, By Delivery Mode:

  • Web and Cloud-based EDI
  • EDI Value Added Network (VAN)
  • Direct (Point-to-Point) EDI
  • Mobile EDI

Healthcare Electronic Data Interchange Market, By End-Use:

  • Healthcare Payers
  • Healthcare Providers
  • Pharmaceutical & Medical Device Industries
  • Others

Healthcare Electronic Data Interchange Market, By Region:

  • North America
    • United States
    • Canada
    • Mexico
  • Europe
    • Germany
    • United Kingdom
    • France
    • Italy
    • Spain
  • Asia-Pacific
    • China
    • Japan
    • India
    • Australia
    • South Korea
  • South America
    • Brazil
    • Argentina
    • Colombia
  • Middle East & Africa
    • South Africa
    • Saudi Arabia
    • UAE
    • Kuwait

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Table of Contents

1. Product Overview

  • 1.1. Market Definition
  • 1.2. Scope of the Market
    • 1.2.1. Markets Covered
    • 1.2.2. Years Considered for Study
    • 1.2.3. Key Market Segmentations

2. Research Methodology

  • 2.1. Objective of the Study
  • 2.2. Baseline Methodology
  • 2.3. Key Industry Partners
  • 2.4. Major Association and Secondary Source
  • 2.5. Forecasting Methodology
  • 2.6. Data Triangulation & Validation
  • 2.7. Assumptions and Limitations

3. Executive Summary

  • 3.1. Overview of the Market
  • 3.2. Overview of Key Market Segmentations
  • 3.3. Overview of Key Market Players
  • 3.4. Overview of Key Regions/Countries
  • 3.5. Overview of Market Drivers, Challenges, Trends

4. Voice of Customer

5. Global Healthcare Electronic Data Interchange Market Outlook

  • 5.1. Market Size & Forecast
    • 5.1.1. By Value
  • 5.2. Market Share & Forecast
    • 5.2.1. By Component (Services, Solutions)
    • 5.2.2. By Delivery Mode (Web and Cloud-based EDI, EDI Value Added Network (VAN), Direct (Point-to-Point) EDI, Mobile EDI)
    • 5.2.3. By End User (Healthcare Payers, Healthcare Providers, Pharmaceutical & Medical Device Industries, Others)
    • 5.2.4. By Region
    • 5.2.5. By Company (2024)
  • 5.3. Market Map

6. North America Healthcare Electronic Data Interchange Market Outlook

  • 6.1. Market Size & Forecast
    • 6.1.1. By Value
  • 6.2. Market Share & Forecast
    • 6.2.1. By Component
    • 6.2.2. By Delivery Mode
    • 6.2.3. By End User
    • 6.2.4. By Country
  • 6.3. North America: Country Analysis
    • 6.3.1. United States Healthcare Electronic Data Interchange Market Outlook
      • 6.3.1.1. Market Size & Forecast
        • 6.3.1.1.1. By Value
      • 6.3.1.2. Market Share & Forecast
        • 6.3.1.2.1. By Component
        • 6.3.1.2.2. By Delivery Mode
        • 6.3.1.2.3. By End User
    • 6.3.2. Canada Healthcare Electronic Data Interchange Market Outlook
      • 6.3.2.1. Market Size & Forecast
        • 6.3.2.1.1. By Value
      • 6.3.2.2. Market Share & Forecast
        • 6.3.2.2.1. By Component
        • 6.3.2.2.2. By Delivery Mode
        • 6.3.2.2.3. By End User
    • 6.3.3. Mexico Healthcare Electronic Data Interchange Market Outlook
      • 6.3.3.1. Market Size & Forecast
        • 6.3.3.1.1. By Value
      • 6.3.3.2. Market Share & Forecast
        • 6.3.3.2.1. By Component
        • 6.3.3.2.2. By Delivery Mode
        • 6.3.3.2.3. By End User

7. Europe Healthcare Electronic Data Interchange Market Outlook

  • 7.1. Market Size & Forecast
    • 7.1.1. By Value
  • 7.2. Market Share & Forecast
    • 7.2.1. By Component
    • 7.2.2. By Delivery Mode
    • 7.2.3. By End User
    • 7.2.4. By Country
  • 7.3. Europe: Country Analysis
    • 7.3.1. Germany Healthcare Electronic Data Interchange Market Outlook
      • 7.3.1.1. Market Size & Forecast
        • 7.3.1.1.1. By Value
      • 7.3.1.2. Market Share & Forecast
        • 7.3.1.2.1. By Component
        • 7.3.1.2.2. By Delivery Mode
        • 7.3.1.2.3. By End User
    • 7.3.2. United Kingdom Healthcare Electronic Data Interchange Market Outlook
      • 7.3.2.1. Market Size & Forecast
        • 7.3.2.1.1. By Value
      • 7.3.2.2. Market Share & Forecast
        • 7.3.2.2.1. By Component
        • 7.3.2.2.2. By Delivery Mode
        • 7.3.2.2.3. By End User
    • 7.3.3. Italy Healthcare Electronic Data Interchange Market Outlook
      • 7.3.3.1. Market Size & Forecast
        • 7.3.3.1.1. By Value
      • 7.3.3.2. Market Share & Forecast
        • 7.3.3.2.1. By Component
        • 7.3.3.2.2. By Delivery Mode
        • 7.3.3.2.3. By End User
    • 7.3.4. France Healthcare Electronic Data Interchange Market Outlook
      • 7.3.4.1. Market Size & Forecast
        • 7.3.4.1.1. By Value
      • 7.3.4.2. Market Share & Forecast
        • 7.3.4.2.1. By Component
        • 7.3.4.2.2. By Delivery Mode
        • 7.3.4.2.3. By End User
    • 7.3.5. Spain Healthcare Electronic Data Interchange Market Outlook
      • 7.3.5.1. Market Size & Forecast
        • 7.3.5.1.1. By Value
      • 7.3.5.2. Market Share & Forecast
        • 7.3.5.2.1. By Component
        • 7.3.5.2.2. By Delivery Mode
        • 7.3.5.2.3. By End User

8. Asia-Pacific Healthcare Electronic Data Interchange Market Outlook

  • 8.1. Market Size & Forecast
    • 8.1.1. By Value
  • 8.2. Market Share & Forecast
    • 8.2.1. By Component
    • 8.2.2. By Delivery Mode
    • 8.2.3. By End User
    • 8.2.4. By Country
  • 8.3. Asia-Pacific: Country Analysis
    • 8.3.1. China Healthcare Electronic Data Interchange Market Outlook
      • 8.3.1.1. Market Size & Forecast
        • 8.3.1.1.1. By Value
      • 8.3.1.2. Market Share & Forecast
        • 8.3.1.2.1. By Component
        • 8.3.1.2.2. By Delivery Mode
        • 8.3.1.2.3. By End User
    • 8.3.2. India Healthcare Electronic Data Interchange Market Outlook
      • 8.3.2.1. Market Size & Forecast
        • 8.3.2.1.1. By Value
      • 8.3.2.2. Market Share & Forecast
        • 8.3.2.2.1. By Component
        • 8.3.2.2.2. By Delivery Mode
        • 8.3.2.2.3. By End User
    • 8.3.3. Japan Healthcare Electronic Data Interchange Market Outlook
      • 8.3.3.1. Market Size & Forecast
        • 8.3.3.1.1. By Value
      • 8.3.3.2. Market Share & Forecast
        • 8.3.3.2.1. By Component
        • 8.3.3.2.2. By Delivery Mode
        • 8.3.3.2.3. By End User
    • 8.3.4. South Korea Healthcare Electronic Data Interchange Market Outlook
      • 8.3.4.1. Market Size & Forecast
        • 8.3.4.1.1. By Value
      • 8.3.4.2. Market Share & Forecast
        • 8.3.4.2.1. By Component
        • 8.3.4.2.2. By Delivery Mode
        • 8.3.4.2.3. By End User
    • 8.3.5. Australia Healthcare Electronic Data Interchange Market Outlook
      • 8.3.5.1. Market Size & Forecast
        • 8.3.5.1.1. By Value
      • 8.3.5.2. Market Share & Forecast
        • 8.3.5.2.1. By Component
        • 8.3.5.2.2. By Delivery Mode
        • 8.3.5.2.3. By End User

9. South America Healthcare Electronic Data Interchange Market Outlook

  • 9.1. Market Size & Forecast
    • 9.1.1. By Value
  • 9.2. Market Share & Forecast
    • 9.2.1. By Component
    • 9.2.2. By Delivery Mode
    • 9.2.3. By End User
    • 9.2.4. By Country
  • 9.3. South America: Country Analysis
    • 9.3.1. Brazil Healthcare Electronic Data Interchange Market Outlook
      • 9.3.1.1. Market Size & Forecast
        • 9.3.1.1.1. By Value
      • 9.3.1.2. Market Share & Forecast
        • 9.3.1.2.1. By Component
        • 9.3.1.2.2. By Delivery Mode
        • 9.3.1.2.3. By End User
    • 9.3.2. Argentina Healthcare Electronic Data Interchange Market Outlook
      • 9.3.2.1. Market Size & Forecast
        • 9.3.2.1.1. By Value
      • 9.3.2.2. Market Share & Forecast
        • 9.3.2.2.1. By Component
        • 9.3.2.2.2. By Delivery Mode
        • 9.3.2.2.3. By End User
    • 9.3.3. Colombia Healthcare Electronic Data Interchange Market Outlook
      • 9.3.3.1. Market Size & Forecast
        • 9.3.3.1.1. By Value
      • 9.3.3.2. Market Share & Forecast
        • 9.3.3.2.1. By Component
        • 9.3.3.2.2. By Delivery Mode
        • 9.3.3.2.3. By End User

10. Middle East and Africa Healthcare Electronic Data Interchange Market Outlook

  • 10.1. Market Size & Forecast
    • 10.1.1. By Value
  • 10.2. Market Share & Forecast
    • 10.2.1. By Component
    • 10.2.2. By Delivery Mode
    • 10.2.3. By End User
    • 10.2.4. By Country
  • 10.3. MEA: Country Analysis
    • 10.3.1. South Africa Healthcare Electronic Data Interchange Market Outlook
      • 10.3.1.1. Market Size & Forecast
        • 10.3.1.1.1. By Value
      • 10.3.1.2. Market Share & Forecast
        • 10.3.1.2.1. By Component
        • 10.3.1.2.2. By Delivery Mode
        • 10.3.1.2.3. By End User
    • 10.3.2. Saudi Arabia Healthcare Electronic Data Interchange Market Outlook
      • 10.3.2.1. Market Size & Forecast
        • 10.3.2.1.1. By Value
      • 10.3.2.2. Market Share & Forecast
        • 10.3.2.2.1. By Component
        • 10.3.2.2.2. By Delivery Mode
        • 10.3.2.2.3. By End User
    • 10.3.3. UAE Healthcare Electronic Data Interchange Market Outlook
      • 10.3.3.1. Market Size & Forecast
        • 10.3.3.1.1. By Value
      • 10.3.3.2. Market Share & Forecast
        • 10.3.3.2.1. By Component
        • 10.3.3.2.2. By Delivery Mode
        • 10.3.3.2.3. By End User
    • 10.3.4. Kuwait Healthcare Electronic Data Interchange Market Outlook
      • 10.3.4.1. Market Size & Forecast
        • 10.3.4.1.1. By Value
      • 10.3.4.2. Market Share & Forecast
        • 10.3.4.2.1. By Component
        • 10.3.4.2.2. By Delivery Mode
        • 10.3.4.2.3. By End User

11. Market Dynamics

  • 11.1. Drivers
  • 11.2. Challenges

12. Market Trends & Developments

  • 12.1. Recent Developments
  • 12.2. Product Launches
  • 12.3. Mergers & Acquisitions

13. Global Healthcare Electronic Data Interchange Market: SWOT Analysis

14. Competitive Landscape

  • 14.1. McKesson Corp
    • 14.1.1. Business Overview
    • 14.1.2. Delivery Mode Offerings
    • 14.1.3. Financials (If Listed)
    • 14.1.4. Recent Developments
    • 14.1.5. Key Personnel
    • 14.1.6. SWOT Analysis
  • 14.2. NextGen Management LLC
  • 14.3. Optum Inc
  • 14.4. Stores Specialists, Inc.
  • 14.5. Cleo Inc
  • 14.6. Oracle Corp
  • 14.7. Epicor Software Corp
  • 14.8. Effective Data Inc
  • 14.9. DataTrans Solutions, Inc.

15. Strategic Recommendations

16.About Us & Disclaimer