The report on the global emergency department information system market provides qualitative and quantitative analysis for the period from 2021-2030. The global emergency department information system market was valued at USD 835.52 million in 2022 and is expected to reach 2528.59 million in 2030, with a CAGR of 12.92% during the forecast period 2023-2030. The study on emergency department information system market covers the analysis of the leading geographies such as North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and RoW for the period of 2021-2030.
The Emergency Department Information System (EDIS) Market is relevant to the healthcare information technology sector specializing in software solutions designed to manage and automate emergency department operations within hospitals and healthcare facilities. These software systems are customized to address the specific requirements and challenges faced by emergency departments, where timely and critical patient care is delivered. EDIS software aids in monitoring patients from their arrival at the emergency department, encompassing the recording of patient demographics, chief complaints, and triage status. EDIS systems often incorporate tools to assist in the triage process, enabling healthcare providers to prioritize patients based on the severity of their conditions. The primary objective of an EDIS is to improve the efficiency and quality of care in emergency departments by ensuring that vital information is readily accessible, streamlining patient care procedures, and ensuring accurate and easily accessible documentation. These systems empower healthcare providers to make faster and more well-informed decisions in emergency situations, ultimately resulting in enhanced patient outcomes. The Emergency Department Information System (EDIS) Market is relevant to the healthcare information technology sector specializing in software solutions designed to manage and automate emergency department operations within hospitals and healthcare facilities. These software systems are customized to address the specific requirements and challenges faced by emergency departments, where timely and critical patient care is delivered. EDIS software aids in monitoring patients from their arrival at the emergency department, encompassing the recording of patient demographics, chief complaints, and triage status. EDIS systems often incorporate tools to assist in the triage process, enabling healthcare providers to prioritize patients based on the severity of their conditions. The primary objective of an EDIS is to improve the efficiency and quality of care in emergency departments by ensuring that vital information is readily accessible, streamlining patient care procedures, and ensuring accurate and easily accessible documentation. These systems empower healthcare providers to make faster and more well-informed decisions in emergency situations, ultimately resulting in enhanced patient outcomes.
The Emergency Department Information System (EDIS) market is driven by the increasing elderly population and a rise in insured individuals. The aging demographic requires more frequent healthcare, especially in emergency situations, leading to a surge in emergency department visits. This necessitates the adoption of effective EDIS solutions to handle the increased patient load. Furthermore, the growth in healthcare expenditure, the widespread use of data-driven technologies, and the enforcement of the HITECH Act are contributing to the expansion of the EDIS market. Rising healthcare costs are often associated with higher patient numbers, driven by factors like aging demographics and the prevalence of chronic diseases, placing greater demands on emergency departments. The HITECH Act encourages the interoperability of Electronic Health Records (EHR), ensuring that patient data can be efficiently shared and accessed across various healthcare settings, a critical capability during emergencies. However, a shortage of skilled healthcare workers, substantial upfront and ongoing costs, and concerns about patient safety may act as barrier to market growth. Although, the increasing adoption of telemedicine and virtual healthcare services presents promising opportunities for the growth of the EDIS market.
North America is projected to hold the most significant market share in the upcoming forecast period. North America boasts a well-developed and advanced healthcare infrastructure. This includes numerous hospitals, healthcare systems, and emergency departments. The existing healthcare infrastructure provides a strong foundation for the adoption of EDIS solutions. Moreover, North America has a history of early technology adoption in the healthcare sector. Healthcare organizations in the region are often quick to embrace innovative technologies that enhance patient care, improve efficiency, and comply with regulatory requirements. Meanwhile, APAC is emerging as the fastest-growing region in the upcoming forecast period. APAC has a rapidly growing population, which directly correlates with an increased demand for healthcare services, including emergency care. As the population expands, so does the number of people requiring medical attention, contributing to higher patient volumes in emergency departments.
2. Internal and External subject matter experts
3. Professionals and participants from the industry
2. Product/brand/marketing managers
3. CXO level executives
4. Regional/zonal/country managers
5. Vice President level executives.
2. Government/institutional publications
3. Trade and associations journals
4. Databases such as WTO, OECD, World Bank, and among others.
5. Websites and publications by research agencies
2. Complete coverage of all the segments in the emergency department information system market to analyze the trends, developments in the global market and forecast of market size up to 2030.
3. Comprehensive analysis of the companies operating in the global emergency department information system market. The company profile includes analysis of product portfolio, revenue, SWOT analysis and latest developments of the company.
4. The Growth Matrix presents an analysis of the product segments and geographies that market players should focus to invest, consolidate, expand and/or diversify.
The Emergency Department Information System (EDIS) Market is relevant to the healthcare information technology sector specializing in software solutions designed to manage and automate emergency department operations within hospitals and healthcare facilities. These software systems are customized to address the specific requirements and challenges faced by emergency departments, where timely and critical patient care is delivered. EDIS software aids in monitoring patients from their arrival at the emergency department, encompassing the recording of patient demographics, chief complaints, and triage status. EDIS systems often incorporate tools to assist in the triage process, enabling healthcare providers to prioritize patients based on the severity of their conditions. The primary objective of an EDIS is to improve the efficiency and quality of care in emergency departments by ensuring that vital information is readily accessible, streamlining patient care procedures, and ensuring accurate and easily accessible documentation. These systems empower healthcare providers to make faster and more well-informed decisions in emergency situations, ultimately resulting in enhanced patient outcomes. The Emergency Department Information System (EDIS) Market is relevant to the healthcare information technology sector specializing in software solutions designed to manage and automate emergency department operations within hospitals and healthcare facilities. These software systems are customized to address the specific requirements and challenges faced by emergency departments, where timely and critical patient care is delivered. EDIS software aids in monitoring patients from their arrival at the emergency department, encompassing the recording of patient demographics, chief complaints, and triage status. EDIS systems often incorporate tools to assist in the triage process, enabling healthcare providers to prioritize patients based on the severity of their conditions. The primary objective of an EDIS is to improve the efficiency and quality of care in emergency departments by ensuring that vital information is readily accessible, streamlining patient care procedures, and ensuring accurate and easily accessible documentation. These systems empower healthcare providers to make faster and more well-informed decisions in emergency situations, ultimately resulting in enhanced patient outcomes.
The Emergency Department Information System (EDIS) market is driven by the increasing elderly population and a rise in insured individuals. The aging demographic requires more frequent healthcare, especially in emergency situations, leading to a surge in emergency department visits. This necessitates the adoption of effective EDIS solutions to handle the increased patient load. Furthermore, the growth in healthcare expenditure, the widespread use of data-driven technologies, and the enforcement of the HITECH Act are contributing to the expansion of the EDIS market. Rising healthcare costs are often associated with higher patient numbers, driven by factors like aging demographics and the prevalence of chronic diseases, placing greater demands on emergency departments. The HITECH Act encourages the interoperability of Electronic Health Records (EHR), ensuring that patient data can be efficiently shared and accessed across various healthcare settings, a critical capability during emergencies. However, a shortage of skilled healthcare workers, substantial upfront and ongoing costs, and concerns about patient safety may act as barrier to market growth. Although, the increasing adoption of telemedicine and virtual healthcare services presents promising opportunities for the growth of the EDIS market.
North America is projected to hold the most significant market share in the upcoming forecast period. North America boasts a well-developed and advanced healthcare infrastructure. This includes numerous hospitals, healthcare systems, and emergency departments. The existing healthcare infrastructure provides a strong foundation for the adoption of EDIS solutions. Moreover, North America has a history of early technology adoption in the healthcare sector. Healthcare organizations in the region are often quick to embrace innovative technologies that enhance patient care, improve efficiency, and comply with regulatory requirements. Meanwhile, APAC is emerging as the fastest-growing region in the upcoming forecast period. APAC has a rapidly growing population, which directly correlates with an increased demand for healthcare services, including emergency care. As the population expands, so does the number of people requiring medical attention, contributing to higher patient volumes in emergency departments.
Report Findings
1) Drivers
- The emergency department information system (EDIS) market is driven by the increasing elderly population and a rise in insured individuals.
- The growth in healthcare expenditure, the widespread use of data-driven technologies, and the enforcement of the HITECH Act fuel the market growth.
2) Restraints
- A shortage of skilled healthcare workers, substantial upfront and ongoing costs, and concerns about patient safety may act as a barrier to market growth.
3) Opportunities
- The increasing adoption of telemedicine and virtual healthcare services presents promising opportunities for the growth of the EDIS market.
Research Methodology
A) Primary Research
The primary research involves extensive interviews and analysis of the opinions provided by the primary respondents. The primary research starts with identifying and approaching the primary respondents.The primary respondents approached include:
1. Key Opinion Leaders2. Internal and External subject matter experts
3. Professionals and participants from the industry
The primary research respondents typically include:
1. Executives working with leading companies in the market under review2. Product/brand/marketing managers
3. CXO level executives
4. Regional/zonal/country managers
5. Vice President level executives.
B) Secondary Research
Secondary research involves extensive exploring through the secondary sources of information available in both the public domain and paid sources. Each research study is based on over 500 hours of secondary research accompanied by primary research. The information obtained through the secondary sources is validated through the crosscheck on various data sources.The secondary sources of the data typically include:
1. Company reports and publications2. Government/institutional publications
3. Trade and associations journals
4. Databases such as WTO, OECD, World Bank, and among others.
5. Websites and publications by research agencies
Segments Covered
The global emergency department information system market is segmented on the basis of application, and deployment.The Global Emergency Department Information System Market by Application
- Computerized Provider Order Entry
- Clinical Documentation
- Patient Tracking & Triage
- E-prescribing
- Others
The Global Emergency Department Information System Market by Deployment
- On-premise
- On Cloud Basis
Company Profiles
The companies covered in the report include:
- Oracle
- EPOWERdoc
- MEDHOST
- Medical Information Technology, Inc.
- Medsphere Systems Corporation
- The T System, Inc.
- Wellsoft (acquired by Medsphere Systems Corporation)
- MCKESSON CORPORATION
- evident.com
- Allscripts/Veradigm
What does this Report Deliver?
1. Comprehensive analysis of the global as well as regional markets of the emergency department information system market.2. Complete coverage of all the segments in the emergency department information system market to analyze the trends, developments in the global market and forecast of market size up to 2030.
3. Comprehensive analysis of the companies operating in the global emergency department information system market. The company profile includes analysis of product portfolio, revenue, SWOT analysis and latest developments of the company.
4. The Growth Matrix presents an analysis of the product segments and geographies that market players should focus to invest, consolidate, expand and/or diversify.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Preface
Chapter 2. Executive Summary
Chapter 3. Global Emergency Department Information System Market Overview
Chapter 5. Company Profiles and Competitive Landscape
Chapter 6. Global Emergency Department Information System Market by Application
Chapter 7. Global Emergency Department Information System Market by Deployment
Chapter 8. Global Emergency Department Information System Market by Region 2023-2030
Companies Mentioned
- Oracle
- EPOWERdoc
- MEDHOST
- Medical Information Technology, Inc.
- Medsphere Systems Corporation
- The T System, Inc.
- Wellsoft (acquired by Medsphere Systems Corporation)
- MCKESSON CORPORATION
- evident.com
- Allscripts/Veradigm
Table Information
Report Attribute | Details |
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No. of Pages | 180 |
Published | October 2023 |
Forecast Period | 2022 - 2030 |
Estimated Market Value ( USD | $ 835.52 Million |
Forecasted Market Value ( USD | $ 2528.59 Million |
Compound Annual Growth Rate | 12.9% |
Regions Covered | Global |
No. of Companies Mentioned | 10 |