Healthcare IT Outsourcing Market Growth, Trend, Price and Forcast Leading Healthcare IT Outsourcing Providers to Gai
Leading Healthcare IT Outsourcing Providers to Gain from
Unmet Healthcare Needs in Emerging Economies, Says TMR
The significant increase in the number of healthcare IT outsourcing market service providers has
deepened the competition among them in recent years. Vendors are focusing on developing their own
analytical platforms for improved patient data management and quality patient care systems in order to
offer customized solutions to healthcare payers as well as providers, globally, notes Transparency Market
Research in a new study.
Looking forward, unmet healthcare needs in emerging economies of Asia Pacific and the Middle East and
Africa are expected to offer an opportunity-rich market to participants. As these regions boast of ample
availability of skilled manpower, entering into strategic alliances with local companies will help major players
to seize better shares in this market.
IBM, Accenture, TCS, Cognizant, and Wipro are the leading healthcare IT outsourcing services providers
with a presence across the world.
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Government Initiatives to Provide High-quality, Cost-efficient Healthcare Services Boost Demand
for Healthcare IT Outsourcing
Over the last decade, third-party IT outsourcing has emerged as the biggest trend in Healthcare IT. With
initiatives and regulations by various governments emphasizing on making high-quality yet cost-efficient
healthcare services available to people, the outsourcing of IT solutions in the healthcare industry has
emerged as one of the best cost-saving practices.
“The assistance these outsourcing solutions provide in curbing the expenses on in-house healthcare it
solutions has driven their demand exponentially and it does not look declining anytime soon,” says an
analyst at TMR. Riding high on this surging demand, the global market for healthcare IT outsourcing
indicates towards a thriving future. However, the increasing cases of data breach and the loss of
confidentiality are likely to create serious trust issues between healthcare providers and IT outsourcing
solution vendors in the near future.
Additionally, the high fragmentation in the medical and healthcare industry is projected to obstruct the
execution of standard IT platforms across this market, limiting the operations of service providers. The