April 7, 2007 (Press Release) --
Introduction
This study examines top business challenges, IT budget outlook, and spending priorities among healthcare providers in the US, Canada, the UK, France, Germany, Italy and Spain. It is based on the results of it's Business Trends primary research, conducted in Q1 2007 with a total of 100 healthcare provider organizations.
Scope of this report
100 healthcare provider interviews
Geographic coverage includes the US, Canada, UK, France, Germany, Italy and Spain
Research and analysis highlights
Top of mind priorities for healthcare providers are to decrease costs, maintain regulatory compliance and improve services and stakeholder satisfaction.
The most important IT spending priority for 2007 is investments in electronic health records (EHRs), an indication that providers consider EHRs key to improving healthcare services.
Although a significant portion of healthcare providers interviewed noted that their IT budgets will remain flat, 42% of surveyed providers responded that their IT budgets would increase.
Key reasons to read this report
Effectively map IT solutions to address healthcare business pain points
Gain firsthand insight on spending priorities and budget outlooks
Target healthcare customers more effectively
Table of Contents
OVERVIEW
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Introduction
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Scope of this report
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Research and analysis highlights
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Key reasons to read this report
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Growth Strategies & Trends in the French Healthcare Supply Chain
Growth Strategies & Trends in the UK Healthcare Supply Chain
Health and Wellness Healthcare in Australia
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This study examines top business challenges, IT budget outlook, and spending priorities among healthcare providers in the US, Canada, the UK, France, Germany, Italy and Spain. It is based on the results of it's Business Trends primary research, conducted in Q1 2007 with a total of 100 healthcare provider organizations.
Scope of this report
100 healthcare provider interviews
Geographic coverage includes the US, Canada, UK, France, Germany, Italy and Spain
Research and analysis highlights
Top of mind priorities for healthcare providers are to decrease costs, maintain regulatory compliance and improve services and stakeholder satisfaction.
The most important IT spending priority for 2007 is investments in electronic health records (EHRs), an indication that providers consider EHRs key to improving healthcare services.
Although a significant portion of healthcare providers interviewed noted that their IT budgets will remain flat, 42% of surveyed providers responded that their IT budgets would increase.
Key reasons to read this report
Effectively map IT solutions to address healthcare business pain points
Gain firsthand insight on spending priorities and budget outlooks
Target healthcare customers more effectively
Table of Contents
OVERVIEW
4
This product has been designed for delivery in a slide pack format (ppt).
4
Please select the slide pack option from the download menu at the side of the page
4
Introduction
4
Scope of this report
4
Research and analysis highlights
4
Key reasons to read this report
5
Related Reports
European Healthcare Provider IT Spending (Interactive Model)
European Supply Chain Drivers: Trends in Healthcare and Pharmaceuticals
Glaxosmithkline Plc Company Profile (OTC Healthcare)
Growth Strategies & Trends in the French Healthcare Supply Chain
Growth Strategies & Trends in the UK Healthcare Supply Chain
Health and Wellness Healthcare in Australia
For more information kindly visit
http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=30381

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Introduction
This study examines top business challenges, IT budget outlook, and spending priorit
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