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Business Upturn
11-06-2025
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- Business Upturn
Global Electronic Health Record Market is Projected to Reach ~USD 54 Billion by 2032
By GlobeNewswire Published on June 11, 2025, 22:00 IST New York, USA, June 11, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Global Electronic Health Record Market is Projected to Reach ~USD 54 Billion by 2032 | DelveInsight The electronic health records market is experiencing robust growth, primarily driven by the increasing incidence of chronic diseases that require ongoing monitoring, data management, and coordinated long-term care. This rising demand has led to a greater need for integrated healthcare systems capable of seamlessly sharing patient information across departments and care settings. In response, governments worldwide are introducing supportive policies, funding programs, and regulatory frameworks to boost EHR adoption and improve healthcare efficiency. At the same time, major industry players are ramping up innovation, launching advanced, user-friendly, and interoperable EHR solutions that leverage artificial intelligence and data analytics. DelveInsight's Electronic Health Record Market Insights report provides the current and forecast market analysis, individual leading electronic health record companies' market shares, challenges, electronic health record market drivers, barriers, trends, and key market electronic health record companies in the market. Key Takeaways from the Electronic Health Record Market Report As per DelveInsight estimates, North America is anticipated to dominate the global electronic health record market during the forecast period. In the product & services segment of the electronic health record market, the software category captured a significant revenue share in 2024. Notable electronic health record companies such as Epic Systems Corporation, Oracle, Veradigm LLC, Medical Information Technology, Inc., athenahealth, NXGN Management, LLC, eClinicalWorks, Greenway Health, LLC, Practice Fusion, Inc., Particle Health, Practice Fusion, Inc., American Well, Medisafe, GetWellNetwork, Inc., Personify Health, Luma Health Inc., CipherHealth Inc., Relatient, CureMD Healthcare, Oneview Healthcare, and several others are currently operating in the electronic health record market. and several others are currently operating in the electronic health record market. In April 2025, Wolters Kluwer Health announced an expanded integration with the EHR company Epic, enabling UpToDate Enterprise customers and their patients to access patient education content directly within the Epic EHR and MyChart patient portal. announced an expanded integration with the EHR company Epic, enabling UpToDate Enterprise customers and their patients to access patient education content directly within the Epic EHR and MyChart patient portal. In November 2024, Suki , a leader in AI technology for healthcare, announced partnerships with EHR providers MEDENT and Azalea Health. Both companies integrated Suki's AI engine, the Suki Platform, into their systems to enhance user experience and improve patient care. , a leader in AI technology for healthcare, announced partnerships with EHR providers MEDENT and Azalea Health. Both companies integrated Suki's AI engine, the Suki Platform, into their systems to enhance user experience and improve patient care. In May 2024, Athenahealth announced the launch of athenaOne for Women's Health and athenaOne for Urgent Care. To read more about how do electronic health records improve workflow processes, get a snapshot of the key highlights entailed in the Functions of Electronic Health Records Electronic Health Record Overview An electronic health record (EHR) is a digital version of a patient's paper chart and is designed to be accessed by authorized users across different healthcare settings. It contains comprehensive health information such as medical history, diagnoses, medications, immunization dates, allergies, lab results, and physician notes. Unlike traditional paper records, EHRs allow real-time, secure access to patient data, thereby improving coordination among healthcare providers, reducing errors, and facilitating more accurate diagnoses and treatment. EHR systems also support better patient engagement and healthcare analytics. Patients can access their own health records through secure portals, empowering them to participate in their care. Meanwhile, healthcare providers can use EHR data for population health management, tracking outcomes, and improving efficiency. Despite these benefits, EHR implementation can face challenges such as high costs, interoperability issues between systems, and data privacy concerns. Nonetheless, EHRs are central to modern healthcare infrastructure and play a crucial role in advancing quality, safety, and patient-centered care. Electronic Health Record Market Insights North America led the electronic health record market in 2024, holding the largest market share. This leadership is primarily due to the rising incidence of chronic illnesses, largely stemming from an aging population. The region is also witnessing increased adoption of telehealth services and a growing emphasis on patient-centric care, both of which are driving market expansion. Moreover, advancements in technology and robust governmental support for digital health initiatives are significantly contributing to the growth of the EHR market in North America. EHRs are essential in chronic disease management, enabling consistent, coordinated, and data-informed care. They help healthcare providers monitor patient conditions over time, track medication adherence, and detect health trends through real-time access to medical records, lab results, and treatment plans. Additionally, EHR systems support preventive care by issuing alerts for screenings, follow-up visits, and routine health checks, which helps reduce complications, hospital admissions, and emergency room visits, especially for patients with chronic conditions like diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular disease. Leading companies in the region are also focusing on innovation to enhance their EHR offerings and strengthen their market presence. For instance, in May 2024, Athenahealth introduced athenaOne for Women's Health and athenaOne for Urgent Care, cloud-based, integrated solutions that combine EHR capabilities with practice management, revenue cycle tools, and patient engagement features. These tailored platforms aim to meet the unique needs of various medical specialties. To know more about why the North America electronic health record (EHR) market is leading, get a snapshot of the Electronic Health Record Development Electronic Health Records Market Dynamics The electronic health record market is undergoing rapid transformation, driven by the convergence of technological advancements, healthcare digitization mandates, and growing demand for data interoperability. Governments around the world, especially in developed economies, are investing in digital healthcare infrastructure, with policies aimed at improving healthcare efficiency and patient outcomes. For instance, initiatives like the U.S. HITECH Act and the European Union's digital health strategies have accelerated EHR adoption among providers. As a result, hospitals, clinics, and physician practices are increasingly moving toward integrated EHR systems that can facilitate seamless access to patient data across various touchpoints. A key dynamic shaping the EHR market is the growing need for interoperability and patient data portability. Historically, many EHR systems operated in silos, leading to fragmented patient records and care delays. Today, both regulators and healthcare providers are pushing for open APIs, FHIR standards, and cross-platform compatibility. This trend is fostering innovation among EHR vendors who now need to balance robust functionality with open architecture. Companies like Epic, Cerner (now part of Oracle), and athenahealth are continuously evolving their platforms to remain competitive in a market where connectivity and integration have become key differentiators. Cloud adoption is another significant driver, as cloud-based EHR systems offer scalability, lower upfront infrastructure costs, and easier access for remote care. The rise of telemedicine and virtual care, accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, has underscored the need for accessible, real-time patient information. This has led smaller practices and large healthcare systems alike to transition from on-premise to SaaS-based EHR models. However, this shift also raises concerns around data security and compliance, particularly with HIPAA in the U.S. and GDPR in the EU, compelling vendors to invest in advanced cybersecurity features. Despite these advancements, the EHR market continues to face challenges such as user dissatisfaction, high implementation costs, and workflow inefficiencies. Physicians often report that EHRs can be cumbersome, leading to increased administrative burdens. To counter this, there's growing interest in AI-driven tools and natural language processing (NLP) that can automate documentation, improve decision support, and enhance user experience. Vendors that prioritize user-centric design and clinical efficiency are likely to gain a competitive edge. Overall, the EHR market is expected to grow steadily, but its trajectory will depend on how well stakeholders—vendors, providers, regulators—collaborate to address longstanding issues of usability, standardization, and data security. As healthcare continues to evolve into a more data-driven, value-based model, EHR systems will remain central to enabling coordinated care, population health management, and patient engagement. Get a sneak peek of the benefits of using electronic health records @ Advantages and Disadvantages of Electronic Health Records Report Metrics Details Coverage Global Study Period 2022–2032 Electronic Health Records Market CAGR ~6% Electronic Health Records Market Size by 2032 USD 53.5 Billion Key Electronic Health Record Companies Epic Systems Corporation, Oracle, Veradigm LLC, Medical Information Technology, Inc., athenahealth, NXGN Management, LLC, eClinicalWorks, Greenway Health, LLC, Practice Fusion, Inc., Particle Health, Practice Fusion, Inc., American Well, Medisafe, GetWellNetwork, Inc., Personify Health, Luma Health Inc., CipherHealth Inc., Relatient, CureMD Healthcare, Oneview Healthcare, among others Electronic Health Records Market Assessment Electronic Health Records Market Segmentation Electronic Health Records Market Segmentation By Product and Services: Hardware, Software, and Services Electronic Health Records Market Segmentation By Deployment: On-premise, Cloud, and Hybrid Electronic Health Records Market Segmentation By Application: Clinical Decision Making, Administrative Support, Patient Management, and Others Electronic Health Records Market Segmentation By End Users: Hospitals & Clinics, Ambulatory Surgical Centers, and Others Electronic Health Records Market Segmentation By Geography : North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of World Porter's Five Forces Analysis, Product Profiles, Case Studies, KOL's Views, Analyst's View Which MedTech key players in the electronic health records market are set to emerge as the trendsetter explore @ Electronic Health Record Companies Table of Contents 1 Electronic Health Record Market Report Introduction 2 Electronic Health Record Market Executive Summary 3 Competitive Landscape 4 Regulatory Analysis 5 Electronic Health Record Market Key Factors Analysis 6 Electronic Health Record Market Porter's Five Forces Analysis 7 Electronic Health Record Market Layout 8 Electronic Health Record Market Company and Product Profiles 9 KOL Views 10 Project Approach 11 About DelveInsight 12 Disclaimer & Contact Us Interested in knowing how does electronic health records improve patient care? 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Yahoo
11-06-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Kettering Health Cyberattack: Here's what is being done for patients with sensitive info on dark web
Kettering Health has announced that they have resumed normal operations after key services were knocked out by a cyberattack for nearly three weeks. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] They say they are working to identify what data was impacted in the cyberattack. 'Our investigation is ongoing, and we will directly notify any impacted individuals,' Kettering Health said in their press release. 'Notifications may include fraud protection resources, such as identity theft or credit monitoring.' >>RELATED: Kettering Health officials acknowledge impacts of cyber attack are 'extremely frustrating' TRENDING STORIES: New evidence raises more questions in search for father accused of killing 3 daughters Brand new aviation video shows man throwing wood at deputies, causing wrong-way crash on I-75 'Long and difficult process,' Pastor speaks on restoration efforts after fire at Catholic church Kettering Health says services such as surgery, imaging, retail pharmacy and physician office visits are back to normal. MyChart, which was restored Monday, is functional for patients. According to an update from the network, patients are now able to view upcoming appointments, schedule appointments, view prescription lists, message their providers and view test results. >>PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Kettering Health cyberattack; Hacker group claims responsibility, sensitive info put on dark web Kettering Health says their cyber security and employee security training will 'effectively mitigate future risks.' News Center 7 will continue to follow this story. [SIGN UP: WHIO-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]
Yahoo
10-06-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
MyChart access returning to Kettering Health patients: Update
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — More systems are returning to normal operation as Kettering Health continues to recover from the May 20 cyberattack. According to Kettering Health officials, MyChart is once again available to patients with nearly all of its functionality. Kettering Health patients speak out on aftermath of cyberattack Patients can use MyChart to schedule and view upcoming appointments, view prescription lists, message providers and view test results. Kettering Health says patients may receive extra notifications from MyChart as they continue to restore patient data to EPIC, their electronic medical record system. 'This process— called 'backfill'— updates patient records in real time. When that happens, MyChart automatically sends text and email notifications to let you know,' said Kettering Health. Officials remind patients to remain vigilant when reviewing any digital communications, as there are still reports of several scams surfacing after the cyberattack. For more information and frequently asked questions, visit Kettering Health's website. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
09-06-2025
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- Yahoo
Kettering Health Cyberattack: MyChart services starting to return
Kettering Health has announced that access to its MyChart system is returning nearly three weeks after a cyberattack that caused a system-wide outage. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] The network posted the update under the 'frequently asked questions' portion of their website on Monday. >>RELATED: Kettering Health officials acknowledge impacts of cyber attack are 'extremely frustrating' TRENDING STORIES: New evidence raises more questions in search for father accused of killing 3 daughters Brand new aviation video shows man throwing wood at deputies, causing wrong-way crash on I-75 'Long and difficult process,' Pastor speaks on restoration efforts after fire at Catholic church Kettering Health said MyChart is now available with most of it's functions for patients. According to an update from the network, patients are now able to view upcoming appointments, schedule appointments, view prescription lists, message their providers and view test results. >>PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Kettering Health cyberattack; Hacker group claims responsibility, sensitive info put on dark web Clinical teams are still working to restore patient data in Epic, which is its electronic medical record system. During this time, patients may get text messages or emails notifying them that updates have been made to their health records. The health network said these updates are 'legitimate and safe to click through.' However, Kettering Health officials encourage it's patients to stay alert while reviewing any digital communications. News Center 7 will continue to follow this story. [SIGN UP: WHIO-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]
Yahoo
07-06-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Kettering Health patients speak out on aftermath of cyberattack
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Across the Miami Valley, patients with Kettering Health say they are feeling the impact of the May cyberattack. While Kettering Health leaders say the technical issues are resolved, many people say things are far from normal at their local offices and hospitals. Where does Kettering Health stand nearly two weeks after cyberattack? 2 NEWS spoke with several Kettering Health patients, who say that some local facilities in the health network still do not have working phones and are relying on paper forms — causing staff to face additional obstacles as they work to take care of their patients. 'I just, I just say thank you to all of them because they're amazing people,' said Anita Sackenheim, Kettering Health patient. Sackenheim says Kettering Health employees are working even harder than usual as they deal with the after effects of the May 20 cyberattack. The loss of access to several major online systems following the attack has resulted in changes at local offices and hospitals until a full recovery can be made. Patients say they can see how much more work its made for hospital staff as they continue to provide care. 'They would run it to the lab, they would run to the ER to get what they needed, then they would run to all the different places where, usually, they would do it through the computer,' said Erin Hoffman, Kettering Health patient. Several patients tell 2 NEWS that facilities are being forced to use paper forms, causing longer wait times. Without computer access, staff must fill out lengthy forms by hand, which can be more time-consuming. 'I actually felt sorry for the staff, you know, because I knew that it was much more work for them and it was something that they were not used to doing,' said Sackenheim. Many patients say they are also struggling to get their prescription medication filled, since oftentimes patients request refills through MyChart or by phone — all systems that were affected by the cyberattack shutdown. ' Hacker group allegedly behind Kettering Health leak, data posted to deep web Some patients tell 2 NEWS that they have had to go to their doctor's office in person to get a written prescription and then take that to the pharmacy, since the pharmacies themselves cannot get into contact with hospitals and doctor's offices. Many echo the sentiment that this is a scary situation, especially for elderly patients. 'Total lack of communication, you know, any issue is very frightening,' said Kerry Corthell, Kettering Health patient. Corthell says those who are able to make it to their doctor's offices are met with delays and long wait times. 'There were a lot of us old folks in the office, who were just standing in a long line, waiting and waiting until somebody could talk to us,' said Corthell. Kettering Health officials say they are still working toward getting back to normal operations, but there is no clear time frame for how long the effects of the cyberattack could linger. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.