The rising adoption of
EDI services by hospitals in supply chain management and government efforts to
improve healthcare coverage & streamline healthcare delivery &
reimbursement processes are majorly contributing to the growth of the European
healthcare EDI market, which holds the second-largest market share
The Healthcare EDI
Market is expected to reach USD 3.77 Billion by 2022
from an estimated USD 2.56 Billion in 2017, at a CAGR of 8.1%. The growth of
the market is mainly driven by the rising need to curtail healthcare costs,
mandatory regulations for transaction processes, and government support for
HCIT.
On
the basis of component, the services segment accounted for the largest share of
the global healthcare EDI market. This is primarily attributed to the
increasing complexity and scale of EDI solutions, as they require extensive
training programs, and rise in outsourcing activities. The services segment is
also expected to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period.
Based
on delivery mode, the web & cloud-based EDI segment accounted for the
largest share of this market. The low cost of web and cloud-based EDI,
non-requirement of software installations, compatibility with mobile devices,
and high scalability are the major factors driving the use of web &
cloud-based EDI, which has boosted the demand for effective EDI implementation.
North
America accounted for the largest share of the healthcare EDI market in 2016,
followed by Europe and Asia-Pacific..
The
prominent players in the global healthcare EDI market are McKesson Corporation
(U.S.), GE Healthcare (U.S.), Allscripts Healthcare Solutions Inc. (U.S.),
Cognizant Technology Corporation (U.S.), SSI Group, LLC (U.S.), Cerner
Corporation (U.S.), Comarch SA (Poland), Axway Software SA (France), Optum Inc.
(U.S.), Dell Technologies Inc. (U.S.), Quality Systems Inc. (U.S.), and Synnex
Corporation (U.S.).
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