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European Computerised Physician Order Entry Systems (CPOE) Markets

Published by: Frost & Sullivan

Published: Aug. 27, 2007 - 110 Pages


Table of Contents


1. Executive Summary

1. Summary of the European CPOE Market

1. Executive Summary of the European CPOE Market




2. Research Methodology

1. Research Technique and Process

1. Research Methodology




3. Introduction and Background

1. Introduction to CPOE

1. Introduction and Background




4. Market Dynamics

1. Industry Challenges

1. Industry Challenges Faced by European CPOE Vendors

2. Market Drivers and Restraints

1. Market Drivers and Restraints for the European CPOE Market




5. Total European CPOE Markets

1. Market Engineering Measurements

1. European CPOE Market - Market Engineering Measurements

2. Total Revenue Forecasts for the European CPOE Market

1. Total European CPOE Market - Revenue Forecasts




6. Trends by Geographic Region

1. Geographic Trends - Overview

1. Geographic Trends

2. National Healthcare IT Programmes

1. National Healthcare IT Programmes

3. United Kingdom

1. Market Overview

2. Market Engineering Measurements

3. Revenue Forecasts

4. Germany

1. Market Overview

2. Market Engineering Measurements

3. Revenue Forecasts

5. France

1. Market Overview

2. Market Engineering Measurements

3. Revenue Forecasts

6. Italy

1. Market Overview

2. Market Engineering Measurements

3. Revenue Forecasts

7. Spain

1. Market Overview

2. Market Engineering Measurements

3. Revenue Forecasts

8. Scandinavia

1. Market Overview

2. Market Engineering Measurements

3. Revenue Forecasts

9. Benelux

1. Market Overview

2. Market Engineering Measurements

3. Revenue Forecasts




7. Strategic Analysis and Recommendations

1. Strategic Analysis and Recommendations

1. Recommendations for European CPOE Stakeholders




8. Conclusion

1. Conclusion

1. European CPOE Market : Summary




9. Database of Key Industry Participants

1. Key Industry Participants

1. CPOE Vendors




10. Decision Support Database

1. Decision Support Database

1. Healthcare Spending and Infrastructure Statistics

Abstract

Research Overview

This Frost & Sullivan research service entitled The European Computerised Physician Order Entry Systems (CPOE) Markets provides an overview of market dynamics and revenues in the market, along with a complete analysis of key market drivers, restraints, and trends in Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, Scandinavia and Benelux.

Technologies

The following technologies are covered in this research:
  • HL7
  • Wireless technologies
Market Overview

Need for Medication Effectiveness Boosts Demand for CPOE

In-patient markets will continue to play an important role in the adoption of computerised physician order entry systems (CPOE) across Europe. To a large extent, the European healthcare environment has evolved to become more receptive to adopting advanced clinical solutions, including CPOE. However, pockets of scepticism remain; the solution is regarded as being too invasive, changing key workflows and reducing operational flexibility. On the other hand, its multiple benefits, including the ability to improve medication effectiveness by providing clinical decision support during the prescription process, is driving the uptake of CPOE solutions in Europe.

"CPOE is an outstanding solution, with the power to make a significant difference in the healthcare arena," states the analyst of this research. "However, it is quite invasive and, therefore, requires the presence of other key solutions for it to really have a positive affect." Accordingly, vendors will need to focus on training users and further customising their products. At the same time, CPOE needs to be implemented not simply as a clerical solution that dispatches and receives requests without intelligence. Such a narrow scope of implementation will dilute its value. Ultimately, the rising need to provide better quality care in a cost-effective manner, improve the effectiveness of medications, and enhance patient safety will promote the uptake of CPOE solutions.

Exceptional Decision Support Ability Promotes Uptake of CPOE Systems both as New Installations and Replacement Solutions

Key decision makers are turning to CPOE as a means to reduce medical errors, avoid adverse drug effects and improve patient care. CPOE has the ability to reduce or avoid medication errors by completely automating the process through reliance on robust clinical workflows. The system provides decision support at various points of care, regularises workflows and utilises digital data.

The market is experiencing growth from two perspectives; hospitals and primary care centres are purchasing CPOE as new solutions even as other customers are acquiring CPOE to replace existing resource management solutions. In addition, the integrated role between primary and secondary care is creating an urgent need for interoperability and information sharing. This situation, coupled with the fact that there is a clear and distinct need to reduce medical errors is boosting the popularity of CPOE systems. They are rapidly being identified as solutions that can integrate digital information and support a uniform physician-patient process that ensures the highest quality of medical treatment.

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