GLOBAL AMBULATORY EHR MARKET SIZE AND SHARE ANALYSIS - GROWTH TRENDS AND FORECASTS (2024-2031)
Global Ambulatory EHR Market, By Delivery Mode (On-premise and Cloud-based), By Application (Practice Management, Patient Management, E-prescribing, and Others), By Practice Size (Large Practices, Medium-sized Practices, and Small Practices), By End User (Hospital-owned Ambulatory Centers, and Independent Ambulatory Centers), By Geography (North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East & Africa)
In September 2023, the Georgian Bay Information Network (GBIN), a partnership of six U.S.-based healthcare organizations, announced the advancement of its use of Oracle Health’s electronic health records (EHR) by adding new capabilities for advanced clinical services, optimized medication administration, and oncology specialty support under its recently launched multi-year project called eNautilus
In March 2023, Northwell Health, a non-profit integrated healthcare network, signed an agreement with healthcare software provider, Epic, to adopt the next-generation electronic health record (EHR) as part of its continuous digital transformation to provide a flawless patient and team member experience. With Epic, Northwell Health focuses on areas such as delivering a single patient record across ambulatory and emergency settings to promote clinical continuity and care coordination
In March 2023, Nextgen Healthcare Information Systems LLC, an ambulatory EHR vendor, launched Mirth Cloud Connect, a cloud-based solution that aims to streamline healthcare interoperability. The tool integrates patient data flow from multiple trusted sources for actionable insights at the point of care.
In October 2020, Greenway Health, LLC, a health information technology services provider, announced the commercial availability of the first tool in its virtual care portfolio, Greenway Telehealth, a secure, HIPAA-compliant solution designed with an easy-to-use interface for both providers and patients