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Published by: Frost & Sullivan
Published: Feb. 1, 2002
Table of Contents
Chapter 1
State of the Industry: Healthcare Information Technology 2001
Overview
Healthcare IT 2001- Year in Review
Healthcare IT 2001- Demand Analysis
Healthcare IT 2001- Sales Analysis
Market Engineering Awards
Market Engineering Leadership- Philips Medical Systems
Merger and Acquisition Strategy- GE Medical Systems Information Technologies
Vertical Market Penetration- Siemens Medical Solutions Health Services
Market Penetration Strategy- EDS Corporation
Marketing Strategy Leadership- McKesson Corporation
Business Development Strategy- WebMD Corporation
Product Line Strategy- Computer Sciences Corporation Healthcare Group
Chapter 2
Top 50 Companies by Revenue
Design Methodology
Design Methodology and Rating Criteria
Philips Medical Systems (A Division of Royal Philips Electronics)
GE Medical Systems Information Technologies
Siemens Medical Solutions Health Services
EDS Corporation (Healthcare Division)
McKesson Information Solutions (a Division of McKesson Corporation)
WebMD Corporation
Computer Sciences Corporation
Cerner Corporation
ACS Incorporated
Ingenix (a Division of United Health)
MedQuist Corporation
IDX Systems
NDC Health (a Division of NDC)
Per-Se Technologies
Medic Computer Systems (a Division of Misys plc)
Eclipsys Corporation
Peoplesoft Corporation
Medical Information Technology Inc.
Lanier Healthcare (a Division of Platinum Equity)
TriZetto Group
Keane Inc. (Healthcare Solutions Division)
TRW Corporation
Quadramed Corporation
Sunquest Systems (a Division of Misys plc)
3M Healthcare Information Systems
Lawson Software
Vitalworks Inc.
Healthextras Inc.
Omnicell Inc.
Kronos Inc.
Allscripts Healthcare Solutions
Integic Corporation
Healthaxis Inc.
ViPS Inc.
Quovadx
ProxyMed Inc.
NextGen Healthcare Information Systems Inc./ QSI
Medicalogic Inc.
HealthLink Inc.
eBenX Inc.
IMPAC Medical Systems
Healthcare Management Systems
Mediware Information Systems Inc.
Solucient
Cedara Software Corporation
VantageMed Corporation
Neoforma Inc.
Data Critical (a Division of GE Medical Systems)
SeeBeyond Technologies Inc.
Med Diversified Inc.
List of Figures
Chapter 2
Top 50 Companies by Revenue
2-1 Philips Medical Systems
2-2 GE Medical Systems Information Technologies
2-3 Siemens Medical Solutions Health Services
2-4 EDS Corporation
2-5 McKesson Information Solutions
2-6 WebMD Corporation
2-7 Computer Sciences Corporation
2-8 Cerner Corporation
2-9 ACS Corporation
2-10 Ingenix
2-11 MedQuist Corporation
2-12 IDX Systems
2-13 NDC Health
2-14 Per-Se Technologies
2-15 Medic Computer Systems
2-16 Eclipsys Corporation
2-17 Peoplesoft Corporation
2-18 Medical Information Technology, Inc.
2-19 Lanier Healthcare
2-20 TriZetto Group
2-21 Keane Inc.
2-22 TRW Corporation
2-23 Quadramed Corporation
2-24 SunQuest Systems
2-25 3M Healthcare Information Systems
2-26 Lawson Software
2-27 Vitalworks, Inc.
2-28 Healthextras Inc.
2-29 Omnicell, Inc.
2-30 Kronos Incorporated
2-31 Allscripts Healthcare Solutions
2-32 Integic Corporation
2-33 Healthaxis Inc.
2-34 ViPS, Inc.
2-35 QuovadX
2-36 ProxyMed Inc.
2-37 NextGen Healthcare Information Systems/QSI
2-38 Medicalogic Inc.
2-39 Healthlink Inc.
2-40 eBenX Inc.
2-41 IMPAC Medical Systems
2-42 Healthcare Management Systems, Inc.
2-43 Mediware Information Systems Inc.
2-44 Solucient Inc.
2-45 Cadare Software Corporation
2-46 VantageMed Corporation
2-47 Neoforma, Inc.
2-48 Data Critical
2-49 See Beyond Technologies
2-50 MedDiversified Inc.
AbstractHealthcare Markets Overcome Macroeconomic Hurdles
Though a range of information technology (IT) sectors
have been significantly impacted by the sluggish economy,
healthcare markets for these technologies are continuing
to show signs of resilience. In 2001, the healthcare IT
industry avoided across-the-board declines and managed
to generate over $6 billion in revenues from services,
software, hardware, implementation, and consulting.
Demand from large institutions for clinical software,
clinical data repository products, electronic medical
record keeping software, and other software tools should
sustain the industry in the short term.Top-tier companies
will likely do best in these market conditions, whereas
middle- and lower-tier firms will struggle to stay afloat.
This Frost & Sullivan study analyzes the healthcare IT
marketplace and profiles the top 50 market participants,
giving its users an unparalleled view of the field.
Key Areas Covered
- Demand analysis of provider and managed care spending in
2001 and 2002
- Sales analysis of major and emerging competitors in 2001
- "Whole industry" discussion of emerging technologies,
business models, and growth trends
- Frost & Sullivan Market Engineering Awards for top
competitors
- Healthcare Information Technology Top 50 Profile by revenue
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