Research and Markets: Future IT Trends and Projects: Healthcare Technology in India (Industry Focus)
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/89c132/future_it_trends_a) has announced the addition of the "Future IT Trends and Projects: Healthcare Technology in India (Industry Focus)" report to their offering.
Acceptance of IT within the public sector provides growing opportunities for vendors. These possibilities will only increase as public sector organizations continue to envision ways to make improvements through IT investment.
Scope
- Highlights future healthcare IT trends and opportunities
- Analyzes the drivers and barriers of healthcare IT adoption
- Outlines significant healthcare technology initiatives, hospitals and vendors in India
Highlights of this title:
- Software as a Service solutions will become more prevalent in India
- Telehealth today is limited in scope, but future uses will be broad and mobile
- India's culture of record keeping makes the country a perfect fit for personal health records
Key reasons to purchase this title
- Understand important trends affecting the adoption of healthcare IT in India
- Validate your market messaging and positioning in the Indian healthcare sector
- Inform your go-to-market approach with up-to-date demographic, technology and healthcare analysis
Key Topics Covered:
- Future healthcare IT trends and opportunities in India
- Software as a Service (SaaS) solutions will become more prevalent in India
- Telehealth is limited in scope at present, but future uses will be broad-and mobile
- India's culture of record keeping makes the country a perfect fit for personal health records
- Healthcare IT drivers and barriers in India
- The growing private healthcare sector is driving healthcare IT adoption in India
- Healthcare IT adoption is slowed by lack of government initiatives and medical culture
- Profile of healthcare IT in India
- Government initiatives and ongoing healthcare IT projects
- Key healthcare organizations in India
- Key local and international vendors
- Country Overview
- Demographics
- Technology use
- Healthcare
RECOMMENDATIONS
- Use the Indian approach-low cost, high volume-for IT solutions
- Demonstrating the value of IT and providing training must be a priority
- It is a two-way street: developed and developing countries can learn from each other
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Source: Datamonitor
