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Published by: Wintergreen Research
Published: Jan. 1, 2003 - 343 Pages
Table of Contents Homecare Consolidated Information Systems
Executive Summary
- Homecare Information Systems
- Home Medical Information Systems Market Driving Forces
Homecare Information System Software Market Shifts
- Competition Forms Basis Of U.S. Medical Care Services Delivery
- Summary Market Forecasts
- Fair Delivery of 24 Hour Per Day Homecare Services
- Prospective Payment System (PPS)
- Customizable Technology Focused On Home Care
1. Homecare Consolidated Information Systems Market
- DESCRIPTION
- 1.1 Functions Offered
- 1.2 Streamlining Internal Systems
- 1.3 Return On B2B Investments
- 1.4 Specialty Specific Solutions
- 1.5 Homecare Information System Software Market Shifts
- 1.5.1 Characteristics Particular To The
Homecare Information System Market 1-7
- 1.5.2 Prospective Payment System (PPS)
- 1.5.3 Home Care Services Billing Issues
- 1.5.4 Managed Care Requirements
- 1.6 Need For Automation Of Home Care Companies
- 1.7 Homecare Information Technology Consolidated
Homecare Information System
- 1.7.1 History Of Low Investment In Healthcare
- Information Technology
- 1.7.2 Market Driving Forces For Worldwide
Homecare Information Systems
- 1.7.3 Treatment Trends
- 1.7.3 U.S. Healthcare Delivery Consolidated
- Homecare Information System
- 1.7.4 Competition Forms Basis Of U.S.
Medical Care Services Delivery
- 1.7.5 Science And Medical Technology
- 1.8 Market Drivers For Healthcare Cost Containment
- 1.8.1 Managed Care Organization Impact
- 1.8.2 Reasons Home Health Care Has Gained
Wide-Spread Acceptance
- 1.8.3 Managed Care Change In The Healthcare
Consolidated Homecare Information System
- 1.8.4 Homecare For People With Long Term Disabilities
- 1.9 Worldwide Homecare Information
Systems Market Distribution
- 1.9.1 Delivery Of Non-Acute Health Care
- 1.9.2 Leveraging Distribution Channels
- 1.9.3 Worldwide Homecare Information Systems
- Market Positioning
- 1.10 Increased Need For Information Technology
- 1.10.1 Medical Error
- 1.11 Shortcomings Of Traditional Healthcare Information Systems
- 1.12 Homecare Information Systems Market Strategy
- 1.12.1 Integrated Healthcare Information Technology Solutions
- 1.12.2 Flexible Product-Delivery Options
- 1.12.3 Leveraging Existing Customer Base
- 1.13 Homecare Information Systems Market Trends
- 1.13.1 Clinician Support For Spending Less Time
At The Desktop And More Time Taking Care Of Patients
2. HOMECARE CONSOLIDATED INFORMATION SYSTEMS MARKET
SHARES AND FORECASTS
- 2.1 Home Medical Consolidated Information Systems
Market Driving Forces
- 2.2 Home Medical Information Systems Market Segments
- 2.3 Summary Market Forecasts
- 2.4 Technological Trends Impact on Demand for
Homecare Services
- 2.4.1 Benefits of Integration Solutions
- 2.5 Number Of Home Healthcare And Hospice Agencies
- 2.5.1 Small Homecare Agencies
- 2.5.2 Mid Size Homecare Agencies
- 2.5.3 Large Homecare Agencies
- 2.6 Geographical Segments
- 2.7 Healthcare Industry Shifts
- 2.8 Home Health Agency Analysis By State
- 2.9 Home Hospice Analysis By State
- 2.10 Home Medical Information Systems Market Shares
- 2.10.1 Home Medical Information Systems Market Participants
- 2.10.2 Home Care Information Systems (HCIS) /
Medic Computer Systems
- 2.11 Integration Company Market Definitions And
Markets Addressed
- 2.11.1 Application Integration Market Shares 2001
- 2.11.2 Application Integration Market Forecasts
- 2.11.3 Application Server Web Services Forecasts
- 2.11.4 Application Integration Web Services Forecasts
- 2.11.5 Homecare provider Portal Web Services Forecasts
- 2.11.6 Market Growth Factors
- 2.11.7 Application Segments
- 2.11.8 Homecare provider Portal Market Forecasts
- 2.11.9 Portals at the Center of Homecare Information
Systems Business Strategy
- 2.11.10 Application Server Market Shares
- 2.11.11 Homecare provider Portal Market Participants
- 2.11.12 BPM Market Partic ipants
- 2.11.13 IBM
- 2.11.14 BEA Systems
- 2.11.15 Tibco
- 2.11.16 Vitria
- 2.11.17 GE Global Exchange Services Homecare
Information Systems Business Software
3. HOMECARE INFORMATION SYSTEMS PRODUCTS
- 3.1 McKesson HBOC
- 3.1.1 Pathways Homecare
- 3.1.2 Pathways Homecare System Characteristics
- 3.1.3 Integrated System
- 3.1.4 Managed Care-Enabled
- 3.1.5 Prospective Payment System Ready
- 3.1.6 Pathways Homecare User-defined Organizational Structure
- 3.1.7 Pathways Homecare Flexible Security
- 3.1.8 Pathways Homecare Agency Management and Intake
- 3.1.9 Pathways Homecare Authorizations
- 3.1.10 Pathways Homecare Personnel Scheduling
- 3.1.11 Pathways Homecare Utilities
- 3.1.12 Pathways Homecare Point of Care Module
- 3.1.13 Pathways Hospice Support
- 3.1.14 Pathways Homecare Telephony
- 3.1.15 Pathways Homecare Reimbursement Management
- 3.1.16 Pathways Homecare Flexible Reimbursement
- 3.1.17 Pathways Homecare InfoCenter
- 3.1.18 Pathways Homecare Account Profile
- 3.1.19 Support For Agency Relationship With Referring Physicians
- 3.2 Cerner ProCall Home Care Management System
- 3.3 BeyondNow Technologies
- 3.3.1 BeyondNow Customizable Software Designed For Home Care
- 3.3.2 BeyondNow Technologies / Hospice
- 3.3.3 BeyondNow Referral Management
- 3.3.4 BeyondNow Patient Profile Searching
- 3.3.5 BeyondNow HIPAA Compliance for HomeWorks
- 3.3.6 BeyondNow Technologies Support For
Prospective Payment System (PPS) Reimbursement System
- 3.3.7 BeyondNow Technologies / Sentara Healthcare
- 3.4 Patient Care Technologies / Meditech: inSync
- 3.4.1 PtCT Point-Of-Care Driven Process
- 3.4.2 inSync Point of Care Driven Process
- 3.4.3 inSync Structured Charting
- 3.5 Medic Computer Systems/
Home Care Information Systems (HCIS)
- 3.5.1 Home Care Information Systems (HCIS) Vision HomeCare
- 3.5.2 Vision HomeCare Clinical Capabilities
- 3.5.3 Vision HomeCare Scheduling Capabilities
- 3.5.4 Vision HomeCare Hospice Capabilities
- 3.5.5 Vision HomeCare OASIS Benchmarking Capabilities
- 3.5.6 Vision HomeCare ORYX Benchmarking Capabilities
- 3.5.7 Vision HomeCare Drug Information
- 3.5.8 Vision HomeCare Billing Capabilities:
- 3.5.9 Vision HomeCare Clinical Capabilities
- 3.6 Siemens Home Health Services Solutions
- 3.7 Siemens / Novius Home Care Financial View
- 3.8 Siemens / Novius Home Care Clinical View
- 3.9 Siemens / Novius Home Health Solutions Interfaces
- 3.9.1 Siemens / Novius Family Of Information Solutions
- 3.9.2 Siemens / Novius PPS SnapShot
- 3.10 Meditech E-Commerce Solution
- 3.10.1 Meditech HIPAA Positioning
- 3.11 CareCentric
- 3.12 Healthcare Synergy
- 3.13 IMA Technologies
- 3.13.1 CaseTrakker Target Markets
- 3.13.2 CaseTrakker Flexible Object-Oriented Design
- 3.13.3 CaseTrakker System Integration
- 3.13.4 CaseTrakkerLAN
- 3.13.5 CaseTrakker Voyager
- 3.13.6 CaseTrakker Enterprise
- 3.14 Lewis Computer POC Product
- 3.15 Fujitsu WebCare
- 3.16 Agilent Telemetry System
4. HOMECARE INFORMATION SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY
- 4.1 Homecare Information Systems Requirements
- 4.1.1 Internet Protocol (IP) Mission Critical Functionality
- 4.2 Homecare Information Systems Toolkits
- 4.2.1 Process Management Toolkits
- 4.3 Homecare Information Systems -Services
- 4.4 Internet
- 4.4.1 Upgrading Software
- 4.4.2 End-To-End Flow From The Security Viewpoint
- 4.4.3 Homecare Information Systems
- Services Security Policy Configuration
- 4.4.4 Role Of Mission Critical Middleware Messaging
- 4.4.5 IBM Mission-Critical Functionality
- 4.4.6 IBM Websphere MQ Messaging Software
- 4.4.7 Linking Internal Operations
- 4.5 Web Services
- 4.5.1 Services Guarantee Compliance
- 4.5.2 Outcomes Monitoring
- 4.5.3 Web Services Key Standards
- 4.5.4 Web Services Definition
- 4.6 Web Services Architecture
- 4.7 Distributed Service Discovery Methods
- 4.7.1 Web Services Positioning
- 4.8 OASIS
- 4.9 SOAP
- 4.9.1 SOAP Framework
- 4.9.2 Framework For Developing Web Services
- 4.9.3 Apache SOAP
- 4.9.4 Load Balancer With SSL Support
- 4.9.5 Points Of Failure
- 4.9.6 SOAP Limitations
- 4.9.7 SOAP Protocol Uses Multi-Step Process
- 4.9.8 Framework Benefits
- 4.9.9 SOAP Test Strategies
- 4.9.10 SOAP Solutions
- 4.10 WSDL
- 4.10.1 WSDL Service Descriptions
- 4.11 UDDI Registry
- 4.11.1 UDDI Test Registries
- 4.11.2 UDDI Distributed Web Service Discovery
- 4.11.3 UDDI Consortium
- 4.11.4 WS-Inspection Document Extensibility
- 4.12 Language XSLT
5. HOMECARE CONSOLIDATED INFORMATION SYSTEMS
- COMPANY DESCRIPTIONS
- 5.1 3M
- 5.2 Accenture
- 5.2.1 Marketing Strategy
- 5.2.2 Redefining Supply Chains
- 5.2.3 Business Process Integration
- 5.2.4 Flexible Business Models
- 5.2.5 Management And Technology Consulting Services
- 5.2.6 Service Lines
- 5.2.7 Strategy And Business Architecture
- 5.3 Accumedic Computer Systems
- 5.4 Ariba
- 5.5 Advanced Information Management
- 5.6 Advanced Information Management
- 5.7 American Health Care (AHC) Software Enterprises
- 5.8 BeyondNow Technologies
- 5.8.1 BeyondNow Technologies / Baptist Health Care
- 5.8.2 BeyondNow Technologies / Sentara Healthcare
- 5.8.3 BeyondNow Integrated System
- 5.8.4 BeyondNow Technologies Facilitates Speed To Billing
- 5.9 BroadVision
- 5.10 Cap Gemini Ernst & Young
- 5.10.1 Integration Framework
- 5.10.2 Interface Structures
- 5.10.3 Integration Framework
- 5.11 CareCentric
- 5.12 Cerner
- 5.12.1 Cerner Revenues
- 5.12.2 Cerner Health Care Solutions
- 5.12.3 Cerner Clinical And Financial Systems Integration
- 5.12.4 Cerner Patient Safety Solutions
- 5.12.5 Cerner Radiology Imaging
- 5.12.6 Cerner Supply Chain Automation
- 5.12.7 Cerner Customers
- 5.12.8 Cerner Strategic Focus
- 5.13 Commerce One
- 5.14 Deloitte Consulting
- 5.14.1 Health Care Enterprise Application
Integration (EAI) Solution Set
- 5.14.2 Advanced Mobile Services
- 5.15 Fujitsu
- 5.15.1 Fujitsu PC Corporation
- 5.15.2 Fujitsu Software Corporation
- 5.16 Golden Rule Software
- 5.17 Green Mountain Software Corporation
- 5.18 Hann's On Software
- 5.19 HealthCare Synergy
- 5.19.1 Healthcare Synergy Products
- 5.20 Healthlink
- 5.21 IBM Global Services
- 5.21.1 Billion Information Technology Services
- 5.21.2 Traditional Lines Of Business
- 5.21.3 Balance Of Power Shifts From Producers To Consumers
- 5.22 IMA Technologies
- 5.23 KPMG Consulting
- 5.23.1 Vitria / KPMG Consulting Strategic Alliance
- 5.23.2 KPMG Consulting Positioning
- 5.23.3 Supply Chain Management
- 5.24 Lewis Computer Services
- 5.25 McKesson
- 5.25.1 Pathways Homecare
- 5.26 Medical Information Technology (Meditech)
- 5.26.1 Meditech Internet Interfaces
- 5.26.2 Meditech and IBM
- 5.26.3 Meditech Third Quarter 2001 Revenue
- 5.27 Misys Group / Medic Computer Systems
- 5.27.1 Medic Products
- 5.27.2 Home Care Information Systems (HCIS) /
Medic Computer Systems
- 5.27.3 Home Care Information Systems (HCIS) Software
- 5.27.4 Home Care Information Systems Acquires Data Counsel
- 5.28 Open Market
- 5.29 Pharmacy Data Systems
- 5.30 PricewaterhouseCoopers
- 5.30.1 Management Consulting Services
- 5.30.2 Determinet
- 5.31 Pro Business Systems
- 5.31.1 Pro Business Systems Products
- 5.32 Procura
- 5.32.1 Hedgehog Systems
- 5.32.2 Procura / Micro Medical Systems
- 5.33 Profium
- 5.34 SAS
- 5.35 STATLinc Computer Services
- 5.36 VasTech
- 5.37 Government Agencies With Homecare Responsibility
- 5.38 National Associations And Regional
Home Health Intermediaries (RHHIs)
- 5.39 State Home Health Associations
AbstractHomecare consolidated front end, back end, integration, and medical information system software is targeted to non-acute health care distributors. This market has been highly fragmented. Consolidation in the market is causing significant change in the industry.
Products are differentiated in the market based upon the granularity of the offerings and the ability to meet the specific needs of the homecare providers.
The homecare market is changing. New services needed in the home include intravenous (IV) therapy, pain control, and basic needs services delivery. Delivery of new services depends on systems integration.
Delivery of these services depends as well on automation of the reimbursement process. The ability of the existing homecare dealer network to deliver advanced services in the home is limited in part by an inability to bill for those services. New systems fulfill that need.
U.S. homecare information systems and integration markets at $1.2 billion in 2001 are expected to reach $2.6 billion by 2010. U.S. homecare information systems markets are expected to grow at 17% per year in 2003, with the growth rate accelerating to 25% per year on average through 2010. Market forces for growth relate to the efficiency and efficacy of homecare services delivery.
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