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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

A new research:The healthcare IT market of the US is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of over 24% during 2012 - 2014


Report from RNCOS:Healthcare IT Market Surging High in US

The US healthcare IT industry has been taking huge strides for the past few years. Currently, the US healthcare IT market is highly fragmented with local vendors, known for their legacy systems, retaining a strong position. As it is still at its development stage, various companies are making hefty investments in the country. Thus, the healthcare IT market of the country is forecasted to grow at a CAGR of over 24% during 2012 - 2014, says our new research report “US Healthcare IT Market Analysis”.

Our report provides extensive study of the US healthcare IT market and has included detail description of the factors driving the growth of the industry. Among several factors discussed in the report, consolidation of the industry has been identified as the critical factor for the surging revenue of the healthcare IT industry. It is also considered important due to the fact that, it helps in technology exchange and development of advanced and technologically innovative healthcare services. Further, mergers & acquisition activities in the healthcare IT space will continue to be strong in coming quarters. During 2008 and Q3 - 2009, 112 mergers & acquisitions related to the healthcare IT market were completed across the globe, major were from the US.

Our team of experts has segmented the healthcare IT market into IT hardware, IT software, and IT services. Besides, various components of the healthcare IT market, such as hospital IT market, m-health market, e-health market etc. have been covered in the report. Most importantly, detail statistics regarding all the segments and components has also included in our report.

“US Healthcare IT Market Analysis” also provides information of the key competitors in the market along with their business information and areas of expertise. It provides segment level analysis of the industry along with the emerging trends that may shape up with the betterment of economic conditions. The research will help consultants, industry analysts, and vendors to get an in-depth knowledge of the current, past, and future performance of the industry.

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