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Global Healthcare Technology Spending Forecast Through 2013
As healthcare organizations increasingly turn to IT to decrease costs, improve the quality of care and increase access to care, it is important for technology vendors to understand where growth opportunities exist in the global healthcare market.
eHealth Insight Series: Reaching Doctors & Patients
This report explores the challenges facing Pharma’s communication models and assesses current online strategies as well as novel strategies that could be adopted to convey messages to doctors and patients through emerging digital media channels.<
eHealth Solutions for Pharma
A new report that provides an overview of the changing pharma market place, providing solutions on effective three way communication between pharmaceutical companies, patients and physicians.
ePrescribing: Infrastructure and Impact
Technology has been used to either inform or expedite the prescribing process in most modern healthcare systems for over two decades. Recently, market forces - including greater regulatory intervention, increased investment from stakeholders and decrea
European Healthcare Provider IT Spending (Interactive Model)
The model contains IT spending forecasts for healthcare provider organizations, from 2006 to 2011. It covers Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuan
eHealthInsight Series: Online Pharmacies - Implications
Online pharmacies are playing an increasing role in the prescription pharmaceutical industry as patients seek the convenience and in some cases cost benefits that they can provide. However while online pharmacies offer considerable benefits there are a
2007 Trends to Watch: Healthcare Technology
Datamonitor’s healthcare technology research stream provides detailed insights into the adoption and use of both clinical information systems and other enterprise IT solutions in healthcare. The research covers both healthcare providers and payer
eHealth During the Clinical Trial Process - Trends in Study...
Inefficient patient recruitment slows the progress of many clinical trials. Online recruitment has the potential to alleviate some of the current delays. However, the success of this approach depends upon consumers` comfort levels with the clinical t
eHealth Consumer Insight Survey: 2005 Survey Results Overview
As consumer use of the Internet for personal reasons increases, the influence of consumers on physicians and their prescribing decisions is also increasing. This PowerPoint presentation identifies current consumer usage and their preferences for onlin
Website Benchmarking Tool: US and European Targeted Websites
Many prescribers rely on websites provided by pharmaceutical companies when searching for treatment information. Consumers also rely heavily on online resources when searching for disease and treatment information. Websites that tailor their site conte
Web Logs (Blogs) and the Pharmaceutical Industry
Driven in part by the rising cost of medical care, healthcare blogs will become more popular and influential as consumers assume greater responsibility for their own healthcare. Given the growing influence of blogs on consumers, pharmaceutical companie
The eHealth Market in Japan: Optimizing eHealth Tools
The Internet is becoming a major source of healthcare and treatment information in Japan. In fact, Datamonitor research shows that surveyed consumers in Japan spend the most time online compared to surveyed consumers in the US and Europe. Regional and
Reaching Endocrinologists Online
Endocrinologists play an important role in many of today`s pressing healthcare issues, with diseases such as diabetes and obesity on the rise globally. Pharmaceutical companies can build brand equity by providing the eHealth tools that are most in dema
Website Benchmarking Tool: European Healthcare
The number of product information sites provided to consumers in the EU is limited, while disease and public education sites are abundant and are used to effectively target consumers, and sites targeting healthcare professionals in the EU are readily a
The eHealth Market in Japan: Building Physician Loyalty
The Internet is becoming a major source of healthcare and treatment information in Japan. However, compared to physicians in the EU market and US, physicians in Japan spend the least time online. Regional and personal factors prevent physicians in Japa
Online Continuing Medical Education:Trends in the US & European
The value of CME is widely recognized in both the US and Europe. Even so, the approaches these two regions have taken with regard to the regulation, provision and funding of CME activities vary considerably. Therefore, pharmaceutical companies must tak
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