Industry Dynamics: 2010 Guide to European Healthcare for Technology Providers

Governments across Europe are struggling with budget deficits. Healthcare expenditures, as a large part of each country’s GDP, undergo intense scrutiny as budgets shrink. The rising proportion of elderly people, the related increase in chronic
 
Nov. 30, 2010 - PRLog -- Governments across Europe are struggling with budget deficits. Healthcare expenditures, as a large part of each country’s GDP, undergo intense scrutiny as budgets shrink. The rising proportion of elderly people, the related increase in chronic illnesses, and the surge of costs associated with medical advancements have cleared the way for healthcare spending to rise at higher rates than before. As a result, healthcare costs have outgrown the available funding, and EU governments face the precarious challenge of how to finance their countries’ healthcare. Hence, stakeholders in the healthcare industry – insurers, providers, and state agencies alike - are looking to a more cost-efficient provision of healthcare. This is where IT can make a significant contribution. Technology vendors must understand the ecosystem of the healthcare industry and its challenges to be in a better position to provide a portfolio that best addresses the industry’s pain points.
Table of Contents :

SUMMARY
Impact
Ovum view
Key messages
HEALTHCARE IN EUROPE
The aging population creates a shift in costs
The constituent elements of a healthcare system
Different types of healthcare systems
The Beveridge system
The Bismarck system
The private system
Beveridge versus Bismarck
Healthcare expenditures
A synopsis of selected European healthcare systems
HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS IN FRANCE, GERMANY, AND THE UK
France
Germany
The United Kingdom
England
Scotland
Wales
Northern Ireland
TECHNOLGY: A KEY ENABLER FOR HEALTHCARE
Overview
IT solutions for care providers
Electronic health record (EHR)
Hospital information system (HIS)
Personal health record (PHR)
Health information exchange (HIE)
Picture-archiving communication system (PACS) and radiology information system
Telehealth
HEALTHCARE’S PAIN POINTS
Where IT can help
Improved patient outcome
Massive public debt – can alternative delivery routes be of help?
Unsustainable healthcare systems
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR VENDORS
Deliver more-interoperable solutions
Demonstrate a convincing business case
Engage and educate stakeholders
Offer cost-effective delivery options
APPENDIX
Ask the analyst
List of main acronyms used
Further reading
Other sources
Methodology
Ovum consulting
List of Tables :
Table 1:  Prevalent types of healthcare systems
Table 2:  Per-capita healthcare expenditure in the EU in 2007 at average US$ exchange rate
Table 3:  The medical workforce in France, Germany, and the UK, 2000–09
List of Figures :
Figure 1:  Stakeholders in a healthcare system
Figure 2:  Overview of healthcare systems in selected European countries
Figure 3:  The structure of the English National Health Service
Figure 4:  Immediate top three investment priorities of hospital CIOs

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