Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/g2p9z8/health_information)
has announced the addition of Frost & Sullivan's new report "Health
Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) Annual Conference and
Exhibition: The Frost & Sullivan Perspective on Top Trends for the
Health IT Industry" to their offering.
The HIMSS Annual Conference and Exhibition was held in Las Vegas,
Nevada, in late February 2012. The annual HIMSS conference is the key
event for the health IT industry and provides a comprehensive overview
of the state of the market from the perspective of various stakeholders,
including health IT vendors, healthcare providers, and government
regulators. The topics and tone of the meeting can be leveraged as a
reliable harbinger for what is in store for the coming year. Frost &
Sullivan was in attendance, and this report presents a summary of
highlights, opinions, and market predictions as well as our top ten
picks for health IT trends and companies emerging from the HIMSS event.
This Market Insight Includes:
- a high-level overview of the conference, including summary statistics,
notable speeches, special exhibitions, major announcements, and key
themes
- excerpts from the 23rd Annual HIMSS Leadership Survey and F&S thoughts
on implications of select findings
- our pick of the top ten industry trends for 2012 plus select vendors
and solutions to watch in each category
- our pick of the top ten health IT companies of particular interest for
2012
- our thoughts on key takeaways and market/product focus for 2012
Key Topics Covered:
1. Executive Summary
2. Introduction
3. Conference Overview and Highlights
4. Excerpts from the 23rd Annual HIMSS 2012 Leadership Survey
5. Top Ten Industry Trends
6. Top Ten Featured Companies
a. athenahealth
b. AT&T
c. Cerner
d. CTG Health Solutions
e. Dell
f. Epic Systems
g. Merge Healthcare
h. McKesson Provider Technologies
i. Optum
j. Orion Health
7. Top Takeaways and Health IT Focus for 2012
8. Health IT Focus for 2012
9. Appendix
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Source: Frost & Sullivan
