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Healthcare Data Integration Market Report 2025

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Healthcare Data Integration Market - Forecasts from 2025 to 2030

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Healthcare data integration is a subset of data analytics focusing on the combination of different types of healthcare information systems, data sets, and applications. The primary purpose of data integration in healthcare is to ensure that patient care and operations are managed efficiently, with seamless access to clinical, financial, administrative, and research data. As healthcare data is typically spread across different sources such as electronic health records (EHRs), laboratory information systems (LIS), radiology information systems (RIS), and pharmacy management systems, integration tools work to create a unified view that supports better decision-making, enhances patient outcomes, and facilitates compliance with regulatory standards. The application of advanced analytics to the integrated data enables healthcare providers to identify trends, improve diagnostic accuracy, personalize patient care, and optimize service delivery. Key players in the healthcare data integration market include companies like Cerner Corporation, which offers a range of health information technologies, and Allscripts Healthcare Solutions, known for its electronic medical records and practice management solutions. Other notable companies active in this arena are InterSystems Corporation, known for their innovative database and integration technologies, and Epic Systems Corporation, which specializes in electronic health record software. Oracle Corporation and IBM are also significant participants, bringing their broad technology expertise to the healthcare data integration and analytics field. Show Less Read more