According to research report the global eHealth Market
is projected to reach USD 132.35 Billion by 2023 from USD 47.60 Billion
in 2018, at a CAGR of 22.7%. The market is fragmented and
highly-competitive in nature, which consists of several large to
medium-sized companies that compete with each other for increasing their
foothold in different segments of the market.
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Cerner
(US) held the leading position in the eHealth market with the largest
market share in 2017. The company has a robust eHealth product
portfolio, including EMR/EHR solutions, PACs, hospital information
systems, and others. With its wide presence, Cerner remains the largest
provider of a comprehensive range of EHR solutions to hospitals and
ambulatory care centers. It is actively involved in advancing its
business by augmenting its presence in the eHealth market. For instance,
between 2015 and 2017, the company collaborated with many market
players through inorganic growth strategies, including Fusionetics (US),
NeuroLogix Technologies Inc. (US), CoverMyMeds, LLC (US), and American
Well (US) to mention a few. Furthermore, in February 2015, the company
acquired Siemens AG’s health information technology business unit and
Siemens health services business unit. The acquisition helped it to
strengthen its customer base in Europe.
Allscripts (US) is
another leading provider of eHealth solutions and services. The company
significantly focuses on enhancing its existing portfolio and broadly
invests in R&D activities to develop innovative products and attain a
competitive advantage in the market. In particular, the company
invested USD 187.0 million in R&D in 2016, an increase of 2% from
2015. Its operation mainly depends on the North American market. In
2016, the company earned 97% of its revenue from their domestic market.
But, the company has increased the effort to expand its business in the
other emerging and high growth markets such as Australia, through
inorganic growth strategies. For instance, in December 2016, the company
acquired Core Medical Solutions (Australia), a company focused on
delivering EMR solutions, thereby extended its presence in Australia.
Philips
Healthcare (Netherlands) is one of the leading companies in the eHealth
market. The company has robust offerings for the eHealth solutions
market including health information exchange solutions, mHealth
solutions, VNAs and PACS, and telehealth solutions. Apart from organic
activities, including expansions, product launches, and enhancements,
the company significantly invests in R&D to add technologically
innovative solutions to its portfolio. In 2016, the company invested
nearly USD 2.23 billion in R&D activities which was roughly 8.2% of
the total revenue generated during the same period. Other than North
America and Europe, Philips Healthcare has a strong geographic presence
in Asia Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East & Africa, which
is an advantage for the company to compete with other local market
players.
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Some
of the major players operating in the eHealth market include McKesson
(US), Allscripts (US), athenahealth (US), Epic Systems (US), IBM (US),
GE Healthcare (US), Optum (US), Siemens Healthineers (Germany),
Medtronic (Ireland), and Cisco Systems (US). Some of the other players
operating in the eHealth market include eClinicalWorks (US), Meditech
(US), Carestream Health (US), Agfa Healthcare (Belgium), Fujifilm
(Japan), Wolters Kluwer (Netherlands), and Orion Health (New Zealand).