Ambulatory EHR Market Outlook: Drivers, Restraints, and Opportunities
According to research report the global ambulatory EHR market
is projected to reach USD 7.7 billion by 2027 from an estimated USD 5.7
billion in 2022, at a CAGR of 6.1% during the forecast period. Growth
in this market is primarily driven by the growing demand for HCIT
solutions, the rising number of outpatient facilities, rising
funding-related initiatives by the government.
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Drivers: Government support for the adoption of EHR solutions
The
HCIT industry is one of the fastest-growing industries, which benefits
largely from government regulations. EHRs are a central component of
HCIT wherein ambulatory EHRs are the digital version of outpatient
medical history that store data consisting of patient demographics,
progress notes, medications, treatment plans, vital signs, past medical
history, immunizations, laboratory data, and radiology reports.
Ambulatory EHRs facilitate easy exchange of healthcare information and
communication among healthcare providers.
In the present
healthcare scenario, the decision to adopt EHRs is greatly affected by
incentives and payment adjustments. For instance, the HITECH Act,
implemented by the US government in 2009, intended to accelerate the
adoption and use of healthcare IT. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
Services (CMS) was authorized to provide financial incentives to
eligible ambulatory care centers, critical access ambulatory care
centers (CAHs), and eligible professionals with certified EHR
technologies to improve patient care.
The US government provides
various incentives to healthcare providers to implement IT
infrastructure across their facilities. The HITECH incentives provided
eligible professionals nearly USD 44,000–USD 63,000, while eligible
hospitals received nearly USD 2–9 million between 2011 and 2018. Such
initiatives are currently driving and will continue to drive the demand
for ambulatory EHRs.
Restraints: Heavy infrastructure investments and high cost of deployment
Most
healthcare providers do not have the required infrastructure
(technology, data, and other resources) for the management of complex
healthcare cases. Providers are required to invest heavily in
infrastructural development to implement ambulatory EHR solutions
successfully. Finding the required investments poses a serious challenge
to the already-strained financial resources of healthcare providers.
Further, the to maintain the digital infrastructure will incur
additional investments. Hence, maintenance costs also poses a challenge
for the healthcare providers.
Moreover, ambulatory EHR solutions
are relatively high-priced software solutions. The maintenance and
software update costs of these systems may sometimes be more than the
actual price of the software. This recurring expenditure may amount to
almost 30% of the total cost of ownership. Moreover, the lack of
internal IT expertise in the healthcare industry necessitates training
for end users to maximize the efficiency of various HCIT solutions,
thereby adding to the cost of ownership of these systems. Hence, factors
like budgetary constraints for implementation of ambulatory EHR
solutions and the cost for training and maintenance act as a limitation
and is expected to restrain the market growth to certain extent.
Opportunities: Shift towards patient-cantered healthcare delivery
New
communication technologies support the transition of healthcare
delivery from a physician-driven model to a patient-centric care model
wherein the entire healthcare system revolves around the patient for
virtual meetings, test results, and other health records through
electronic modes of communication. HCIT solutions enable patients and
healthcare professionals to access relevant health information. The
shift towards patient-centric care, coupled with the rising digitization
of products and services, enables remote recording and remote sharing
of medical records. Owing to the several benefits of patient-centric
solutions, their utilization for remote monitoring, consultation,
diagnosis, treatment, and prevention is expected to increase in the
coming years thereby leading to the increasing adoption of ambulatory
EHR solutions.
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Challenges: Data Security Concerns
Creating
a safe and secure communication platform is a major challenge faced by
IT vendors catering to the healthcare industry including the ambulatory
EHR software vendors. Approximately one-third of data breaches result in
medical identity theft in the healthcare industry, due to poor internal
control over patient information, outdated policies and procedures and
inadequate personnel training. The HIPAA Journal recorded 712 healthcare
data breaches in its 2021 breach list in the US, an increase of 10.9%
over the total number of breaches tracked in 2020. In 2020,
HIPAA-covered companies and business associates paid around USD 13.6
million for HIPAA violations and around USD 15.3 million in 2019.
Therefore, security concerns related to healthcare IT systems may lead
to a rise in the sense of insecurity among users and, hence, restrain
their adoption until secure HCIT solutions are available.
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