Emergence of Cloud-Based EDIS Services to Boost Asia Pacific Emergency Department Information System (EDIS) Market in Future
The use of cloud-based healthcare information services to increase the cost-efficiency of care services is gaining traction among healthcare providers, due to an increased focus on patient-centered health services and system interoperability. Cloud computing has become an "emerging paradigm" in the field of information technology for scalable, internet-based, real-time applications and resources to satisfy end users' needs. Cloud-based healthcare applications, which are meant to serve patients in emergency conditions, involve centralized cloud databases that are fed with individuals' medical history mentioned in a single summarized document. In case of any accident or emergency, the patient's previous medical history can be retrieved from the cloud database before starting any crucial operation. Such systems can also be integrated with state-owned unique identification number systems. Thus, the emergence of cloud-based emergency department information services is expected to bolster the Asia Pacific emergency department information system (EDIS) market in the coming years.
Asia Pacific Emergency Department Information System (EDIS) Market Overview
The Asia Pacific emergency department information system (EDIS) market is subsegmented into five major countries—China, Japan, India, Australia, South Korea, and the Rest of APAC. China dominated the market in 2022. In 1983, China established its first emergency department at the Peking Union Medical College Hospital in Beijing, under the guidance of Professor Xiaohong Shao. Many emergency departments rapidly emerged in other hospitals over the next few years. By the late 1990s, all hospitals in the province, prefecture, and county were equipped with emergency departments. Rapid economic and technological advancements have resulted in demographic and epidemiological changes in China; these include increased injuries sustained in road traffic accidents and chronic conditions such as coronary artery disease, stroke, cancer, and diabetes. These changes in the indigenous population and a rising influx of foreign nationals have highlighted the need for improvements in acute and emergency healthcare. As a result, there is a continuous need to develop a well-designed and responsive emergency medical system in China, which favors the growth of the emergency department information system (EDIS) market in the country.
Asia Pacific Emergency Department Information System (EDIS) Market Segmentation
The Asia Pacific emergency department information system (EDIS) market is segmented based on type, application, end user, and country.
Based on type, the Asia Pacific emergency department information system (EDIS) market is bifurcated into best-of-breed solutions and enterprise solutions. The best-of-breed solutions segment held a larger Asia Pacific emergency department information system (EDIS) market share in 2022.
Based on application, the Asia Pacific emergency department information system (EDIS) market is segmented into order entry, clinical documentation, patient tracking, e-prescribing, and others. The order entry segment held the largest Asia Pacific emergency department information system (EDIS) market share in 2022.
Based on end user, the Asia Pacific emergency department information system (EDIS) market is segmented into small hospitals, medium-sized hospitals, and large hospitals. The medium-sized hospitals segment held the largest Asia Pacific emergency department information system (EDIS) market share in 2022.
Based on country, the Asia Pacific emergency department information system (EDIS) market has been categorized into China, India, Japan, South Korea, Australia, and the Rest of Asia Pacific. Our regional analysis states that China dominated the market in 2022.
Allscripts Healthcare, LLC; Cerner Corporation; EMIS Health; Epic Systems Corporation; Medical Information Technology, Inc.; Picis; Q-nomy Inc.; and Vital are among the leading companies operating in the Asia Pacific emergency department information system (EDIS) market.