US Hospital Systems and Medical Imaging Vendors—Changing Business Models
US Hospital Systems and Medical Imaging Vendors—Changing Business Models
Transactional Vendor-Hospital Relationships Evolving from One-time Purchases and Contracts into Long-term Strategic Shared-risk Partnerships
RELEASE DATE
08-Mar-2016
08-Mar-2016
REGION
North America
North America
Research Code: 9AB9-00-2D-00-00
SKU: HC02628-NA-MR_17079
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Description
The relationships between imaging vendors and hopsital systems are evolving. From traditional one-time purchase and service contracts, vendors and hospital systems are currently entering into long-term strategic risk-sharing partnerships that enable care providers to optimize patient scanning experience, improve work flow efficiencies, reduce costs, and improve the overall quality of imaging services. This study assess the evolution of these relationships and their impact on various stakeholders involved.
Table of Contents
Current Hospital Radiology Department Landscape at a Glance
Research Methodology
Current Hospital Landscape
Key Priority Areas of Focus for Hospitals
Synergies Between Hospitals and Radiology Departments
Current Performance Metrics
Future Performance Metrics
Key Stakeholders Involved in Hospital-Vendor Strategic Partnerships
Key Components of Ideal Hospital-Imaging Vendor Partnerships
Barriers to Adoption of Strategic Partnerships
Snapshot of Global Long-term Strategic Partnerships
Snapshots of Long-term Strategic Partnerships in the US
Wide-ranging Characteristics
Wide-ranging Characteristics (continued)
Case Study—Philips Healthcare and Augusta University (AU)
Evolving Imaging Vendor Services
Acronyms
Legal Disclaimer
The Frost & Sullivan Story
Value Proposition: Future of Your Company & Career
Global Perspective
Industry Convergence
360º Research Perspective
Implementation Excellence
Our Blue Ocean Strategy
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The relationships between imaging vendors and hopsital systems are evolving. From traditional one-time purchase and service contracts, vendors and hospital systems are currently entering into long-term strategic risk-sharing partnerships that enable care providers to optimize patient scanning experience, improve work flow efficiencies, reduce costs, and improve the overall quality of imaging services. This study assess the evolution of these relationships and their impact on various stakeholders involved.
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Podcast | No |
Author | Tanvir Jaikishen |
Industries | Healthcare |
WIP Number | 9AB9-00-2D-00-00 |
Is Prebook | No |