Electronic Health Records (EHR) Market Size & Companies Involved
The global electronic health records market size is calculated at USD 28.60 billion in 2024 and is expected to be worth USD 43.66 billion by 2034, expanding at a CAGR of 4.32% from 2024 to 2034.
Electronic Health Records (EHR) Top Companies
- Epic Systems Corporation
- Allscripts Healthcare Solutions, Inc.
- McKesson Corporation
- GE Healthcare
- NextGen Healthcare, Inc.
- Athenahealth
- OpenEMR
- Siemens Healthineers AG
- eClinicalWorks
- Medical Information Technology, Inc.
Competitive Landscape
Key players create a vibrant, competitive Electronic Health Records (EHR) market landscape. This dynamic neighborhood of EHR providers showcases a mix of pioneers, innovators, and community builders, each contributing uniquely to the competitive landscape.
Latest Announcements by Industry Leaders
Susan Albano, CEO of Prime Healthcare, in an interview, shared that implementing athenahealth, an electronic health record, provided numerous benefits to the organization. The organization embraces value-based care through provider engagement, having good contracts with the payers, and having access to data. She said that the usable, reliable, and available information will help the organization manage its patients.
Recent Developments
- In July 2023, NextGen Healthcare and the American Podiatric Medical Association joined forces to enhance their "NextGen Office" platform, focusing on podiatry blueprints that tackle diabetes and injuries.
- In June 2023, CPSI expanded its partnership with Mid Coast Health System, implementing EHR, accounts receivables, and IT-managed services at Crockett Medical Center in Texas. Other Mid Coast hospitals, like El Campo Memorial and Palacios Community Medical Center, have also adopted CPSI solutions.
- In May 2023, MEDITECH partnered with Canada Health Infoway to link up with their e-prescribing service, "Prescribell." This collaboration enables Canadian prescribers to electronically send prescriptions from MEDITECH's Expanse EHR to the patient's chosen pharmacy, simplifying new prescriptions, renewals, and cancellations.
- In February 2023, King's College Hospital in Dubai joined forces with Oracle Cerner to upgrade its electronic medical records system using Oracle Cloud services.
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