Healthcare IT spending to grow at 22 percent

By siliconindia   |   Thursday, 04 November 2010, 20:05 IST
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New Delhi: Healthcare IT spending in India is expected to grow from $274.2 million in 2009 to $609.5 in 2013, growing at a Compounded Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 22 percent from 2009-2013, says a recent study. According to the report, "IT in the Healthcare Industry - Emerging Trends and Market Opportunities in India", launched by Springboard Research, hardware accounted for the largest proportion of total IT spending in the healthcare vertical with 55 percent share, followed by software and IT Services at 25 percent and 20 percent respectively in 2009. "The spending on basic computing products is expected to increase over the next five years, as hospitals build and upgrade their IT infrastructure", noted Tulika Sheel, Analyst, Vertical Industries at Springboard Research. "Moreover, with new and upcoming applications such as telemedicine and e-prescriptions penetrating the healthcare vertical in India, IT investments on software would further increase with a focus on integrated billing and online availability of patient records across hospitals", added Sheel. The study has found that 23 percent of the healthcare respondents who currently use or plan to use Cloud Computing to "reduced hardware infrastructure costs" as well as "simplified resource and server provisioning" to be the primary reasons for adoption. Though Cloud/SaaS applications help healthcare enterprises in reducing their operating costs, the high initial investment, integration with existing systems and lack of knowledge hinder the adoption. According to the report, Healthcare Information System (HIS) is the largest IT solution implemented for healthcare which drives majority of the tier 1 private enterprise investments. As high as 94 percent of respondents cited implementing HIS while 85 percent of the respondents mentioned to have invested on clinical information system, patient management system and laboratory information. The Springboard Research report notes consolidation of IT system as the top most pain point in the healthcare space. Process Automation and Business Alignment, Integration (within and outside of the organization), is a pain point which the IT departments are struggling to tackle and is well reflected among 28 percent of the respondents who confirmed consolidation as the primary pain point, outweighing concerns over data management and storage as well as growing data volumes. "Vendors in the healthcare vertical should look to offer industry specific solution including back-end and front-end applications and involve clinical members to actively participate and understand the solution and its impact on the hospitals for better clinical services," said Nilotpal Chakravarti, Research Manager, Vertical Industries at Springboard Research. Commenting on the opportunities for IT solution providers, Chakravarti said, "IT solution providers in this space must also start focusing on the blooming opportunities in tier 2 and tier 3 cities as there will be a high demand for quality healthcare services in these cities and healthcare providers would look for low cost models and high patient turnover models." According to the Springboard Research report, IBM, Dell Services and SAP are some of the key players active in the healthcare space in India whereas Siemens Information Systems and Religare Technova are identified as the emerging vendors in this space.