The deployment of integrated healthcare systems helps to facilitate the smooth exchange of patient data across different healthcare organizations. The emergence of new and complex tests and the necessity to make test results readily available to clinicians presents significant challenges for laboratory managers/technicians.
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In order to take effective decisions, clinicians require a patient care summary. This in turn requires an integrated system that provides all diagnostic information in one database. A completely integrated RIS addresses various patient safety issues, enhances the quality of care, provides patient information at a single point of access, and eliminates the gaps in communication between care providers. The benefits associated with integrated solutions are better workflow, elimination of the costs of maintaining interfaces between two software, easy retrieval of clinical data, and quick feedback to clinicians. These benefits make it easier for hospitals to replace their traditional LIS systems with integrated LIS.
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The U.S. holds the largest share of the North American Radiology Information systems market. The large share is attributed to growth in laboratory automation, technological advancements, and government incentives. In addition to this, increasing incidence/prevalence of life-threatening diseases including cancer, cardiovascular diseases, HIV-AIDS, increasing population, and reimbursement programs are resulting in larger amounts of data to be managed, thereby encouraging the growth of the RIS market in North America.
North America also harbours a majority of the manufacturers of this technology. The region has been conducting maximum research and implementation of products related to laboratory information systems.
The report includes an in-depth profiling of the key market players, along with the recent developments (New product launches and partnerships, agreements, collaborations, and joint ventures) and strategies adopted by them to sustain and strengthen their position in the North American Radiology Information Systems market. Cerner Corporation (U.S.), McKesson Corporation (U.S.), Epic Systems Corporation (U.S.), GE Healthcare (U.S.), Merge Healthcare (U.S.), Allscripts (U.S), Phillips Healthcare (U.S.), and Siemens Medical Solutions (U.S.) are some of the leading players active in this market.