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The Outpatient market within the context of Hospital Management is a sector of healthcare that focuses on providing medical services to patients who do not require overnight hospitalization. Outpatient services are typically provided in a clinic or doctor's office, and may include diagnostic tests, treatments, and follow-up care. Outpatient services are often less expensive than inpatient services, and can help reduce the burden on hospitals.
Outpatient services are typically managed by a hospital's outpatient department, which is responsible for coordinating patient care, scheduling appointments, and managing billing and insurance. Outpatient departments may also provide additional services such as patient education and support groups.
Some companies in the Outpatient market include Cerner Corporation, Epic Systems Corporation, Allscripts Healthcare Solutions, McKesson Corporation, and Athenahealth. Show Less Read more