Hospital Information Systems Market Analysis, Production Status
and Emerging Players Forecasts Till 2025
“The Global Hospital Information Systems (HIS) Market is expected to be
valued at USD 39.7 billion by 2025. Hospital information system market
demand is expected to be high over the forecast period on account of
increasing patient traffic.”
The Global Hospital Information Systems (HIS) Market is expected to be valued at USD 39.7 billion by 2025.
Hospital information system market demand is expected to be high over the forecast period on account of
increasing patient traffic. The need to integrate data of a single patient from all the departments in a hospital is
anticipated to propel the overall industry growth. Hospital information system (HIS) is designed to fulfill the
administrational needs of medical centers. It involves the integration of multiple divisions in order to manage
the administration on a real time basis.
Various sections of a medical center which include laboratories, finance departments, and general
administration are integrated through enterprise architecture. It also helps the physicians in tracking a patients’
past record and progress in the treatment. The increase in patient flow is the major factor driving the overall
market. Increasing disease incidence has created the need to establish a sophisticated data base for patient
tracking. A patient undergoes multiple therapies, treatments, and diagnosis. A Physician needs to collate all the
information for further diagnosis. This need drives the demand for information system with integration of
multiple wings within an organization. Such systems also help physicians to track patients past history.
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Accounting is another factor which propels the demand for hospital information system. Bills from various
departments are consolidated into one and therefore leading to customer satisfaction. Medical institutions have
been able to process the overall cash flows at a centralized level with precision and without any delays. Such