Quality
and safety reporting system, a healthcare IT system, is utilized
across health organisations including primary care units, hospitals,
and various other healthcare settings, interpreting patient safety
and reporting data. This helps in identifying medical errors or
adverse events for improvements in safety and quality for patients.
According to a report by Persistence Market Research (PMR), the
global quality and safety reporting systems for healthcare market is
expected to expand at 11.8% CAGR during the forecast period- 2017 to
2025. In 2016, the market was evaluated at US$ 842.9 Mn and it is
anticipated to surpass US$ 2000 Mn in revenues by 2025-end.
Surging
number of medical device recalls has resulted into a rise in adoption
of quality and safety reporting systems, so as to reduce potential
medical errors and keep track of medical device components for
managing recalls. In addition, growing incidences of medical errors
is further fuelling the demand for quality and safety reporting
systems in healthcare organisations. Majority of hospitals do not
have patient history results. This lack of information regarding
patient history has led to improper treatment of patients. Healthcare
organisation are therefore adopting quality and safety reporting
systems to avoid such severe errors.
With
advancements in healthcare technologies, governments of various
emerging countries such as China, Brazil, and India are making
significant investments in healthcare sector. Improving economic
conditions and surging government spending have resulted in an
increase in number of hospitals across these regions. Governments in
some of the countries in Asia Pacific (APAC) have approved 100% FDI
in healthcare sector. The aforementioned factors are expected to pave
growth opportunities for safety and quality reporting system vendors.
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Owing
to the implementation of strict federal regulations, there has been
an increasing number of installations of quality and safety reporting
systems in hospitals, clinics and several other healthcare settings.
The hospitals end-user segment dominated the global quality and
safety reporting systems for healthcare market in 2016, with more
than 60% market share in terms of revenue. Clinics and long-term care
centres are expected to exhibit a CAGR of around 12% during the
forecast period.
Based
on component type, although the software segment is expected to hold
the dominant share of the market, the services segment is projected
to register a comparatively faster growth during the forecast period.
The on-premise deployment type segment is expected to be most
lucrative in the global market, and is expected to account for
revenues of around US$ 1600 Mn by 2025 end. In addition, cloud-based
deployment is expected to register the fastest growth in the global
quality and safety reporting systems for healthcare market during the
forecast period.
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North
America is expected to exhibit a comparatively high growth in the
global quality and safety reporting systems for healthcare market,
followed by Europe and Asia Pacific (APAC). The region is estimated
to reflect 12.77% CAGR during the forecast period. The growth of
market in North America is primarily attributed to factors such as
soaring number of Greenfield investments, relaxation of regulatory &
tax burdens on the U.S. businesses, and robust adoption of advanced
technologies. Europe is expected to be the second-most lucrative
region in the global market throughout the forecast period.
Key
players identified in the report include Quantros, Inc., The Patient
Safety Company, Riskonnect, Inc., Datix Ltd., MRM Group, LLC,
PowerHealth Solutions, Episource, LLC, Binary Fountain Inc., Ventiv
Technology Inc., ArroHealth, Advantmed, LLC, RadicaLogic
Technologies, Inc., Talix, Inc., SoftTech Health, LLC, Harrington
Group International, LLC, Pilgrim Quality Solutions, Inc., Softexpert
Software S.A., Intelex Technologies Inc., Ideagen plc, Integrum
Management Systems Pty Limited, Meercat Pty Ltd, and Health Matrix
Corporation.

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