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America is the largest market for clinical intelligence owing to an increasing extensive use of software solutions for healthcare administration and available resources. North America accounts for the largest market share owing the presence of major healthcare IT companies enjoying global presence namely IBM, Allscripts, GE Electric Company and QSI Management, LLC. According to National Coordinator of Health Information Technology, patient engagement EHR functionalities became more prevalent in the U. S. hospitals from 2013 to 2015. Furthermore, the use of Decision Support System is found to be increasing among tertiary care centres in the U. S. In January, 2014, the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services( HHS) Secretary and the U. K. Secretary of State for Health signed a bi-lateral agreement for the use and sharing of health IT information and tools. The agreement increased the use of health IT tools and information designed to help improve the quality and efficiency of the delivery of health care in both countries. Therefore, such initiatives further propel the market growth in the U. S. Europe is the second largest market for clinical intelligence which is estimated to adopt a steady growth in the near future due rising number of healthcare providers using clinical management software and technological advancement in healthcare IT especially EHR and patient engagement platform. Asia Pacific is expected to be the largest market for clinical intelligence owing to the rising awareness about the Electronic Health Records( EHR), and growing demand for cost effective software solutions for hospitals, and clinics. Additionally, demand out reaching supply will create growth opportunity for the market in Asia Pacific and major market players should focus on emerging markets such as China, and India. The Middle East & Africa also show a steady rise in the market owing to low demand for healthcare IT, especially in Africa owing to low healthcare expenditure and need for primary care services. Table of Content 1. Report Prologue 2. Market Introduction
2.1 Definition 2.2 Scope Of The Study 2.2.1 Research Objective 2.2.2 Assumptions
2.2.3 Limitations 3. Research Methodology
3.1 Introduction 3.2 Primary Research 3.3 Secondary Research
3.4 Market Size Estimation 4. Market Dynamics
4.1 Drivers 4.2 Restrains 4.3 Opportunities 4.4 Challenges