The Future of IT in the Healthcare Industry from an IT Decision Maker Perspective

The Future of IT in the Healthcare Industry from an IT Decision Maker Perspective

Healthcare Opportunities in the United States and Europe.

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23-May-2014
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North America
Research Code: M9D3-01-00-00-00
SKU: TE00303-NA-CR_01786
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The overall objective of this research service was to measure the current and future decision-making behavior toward IT technologies within the healthcare industry, specifically audio conferencing, business-grade and consumer softphones, headsets, Internet protocol telephony, time-division multiplexing phones, unified communications, video, and Web conferencing. Increased productivity was found to be the key reason for IT investment. Large hospitals also looked to increase collaboration and accelerate decision making, while smaller hospitals looked to attract and retain workforce. All organizations were most concerned about new regulatory requirements and about managing multi-vendor solutions.

Table of Contents

Research Objectives

Methodology

Methodology (continued)

Executive Summary

Executive Summary (continued)

Executive Summary (continued)

Overall Attitudes toward IT and Communications: Healthcare Industry

Importance of Factors on IT Investments: Healthcare Industry

Importance of Factors on IT Investments: Healthcare Industry (continued)

Effectiveness at Utilizing IT to Achieve Business Objectives: Healthcare Industry

Growth Opportunities for IT Technologies: Healthcare Industry

IT Technologies—Current Use: Healthcare Industry

IT Technologies—Future Use: Healthcare Industry

Overall Highly Effective Mobile Apps: Healthcare Industry

Technical Note—Understanding Perceptual Maps

Perceptual Map—IT Technologies and Influential Attributes: Healthcare Industry

Perceptual Map—IT Technologies and Influential Attributes: Healthcare Industry (continued)

Opportunities with Vendor Relationships: Healthcare Industry

Communications Infrastructure—Current and Future Use: Healthcare Industry

Enterprise Communication Solutions and the Cloud—Now and in the Future: Healthcare Industry

Current Percentage of Enterprise Communications Solutions Already Moved to the Cloud: Healthcare Industry

IT Technologies Already Moved to the Cloud: Healthcare Industry

Plans to Move IT Technologies to the Cloud: Healthcare Industry

Expected Percentage of Enterprise Communication Solutions Migration to the Cloud: Healthcare Industry

External and Internal Social Media Strategies for Social Media Policy Implementation: Healthcare Industry

Implementation of Customer-facing Social Media Strategies: Healthcare Industry

Implementation of Employee Collaboration Social Media Strategies: Healthcare Industry

Deployment of Mobile Apps: Healthcare Industry

Impact of 4G Network on Deployment Likelihood of Additional Mobile Apps: Healthcare Industry

Best Mobile Software Application Designs: Healthcare Industry

Current and Preferred Strategic Partners for Mobile Solutions: Healthcare Industry

Outsourcing to Managed Security Service Providers: Healthcare Industry

Implementation of Network Security Technologies: Healthcare Industry

Potentially Threatening Technologies: Healthcare Industry

Company Issued Devices: Healthcare Industry

Company Supported Mobile Operating Systems: Healthcare Industry

BYOD Policy and Enforcement: Healthcare Industry

The Overall Impact of the Workforce on IT

Attitude Profile: Supporting New Business Needs is Driving Up Costs

Companies’ and Respondents’ Geographic Reach: Healthcare Industry

Country of Residence and Years in IT: Healthcare Industry

IT Decision-making Role and Job Title: Healthcare Industry

Industries and Healthcare Segments Addressed

Healthcare Segments and Sub-segments Addressed

Legal Disclaimer

Potential Growth Rate Details of IT Technologies: Healthcare Industry

Potential Growth Rate Details of Opportunities with Vendor Relationships: Healthcare Industry

The Frost & Sullivan Story

Value Proposition: Future of Your Company & Career

Global Perspective

Industry Convergence

360º Research Perspective

Implementation Excellence

Our Blue Ocean Strategy

The overall objective of this research service was to measure the current and future decision-making behavior toward IT technologies within the healthcare industry, specifically audio conferencing, business-grade and consumer softphones, headsets, Internet protocol telephony, time-division multiplexing phones, unified communications, video, and Web conferencing. Increased productivity was found to be the key reason for IT investment. Large hospitals also looked to increase collaboration and accelerate decision making, while smaller hospitals looked to attract and retain workforce. All organizations were most concerned about new regulatory requirements and about managing multi-vendor solutions.
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No Index Yes
Podcast No
Author Karolina Olszewska
Industries Telecom
WIP Number M9D3-01-00-00-00
Is Prebook No