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Medical Error is the Fifth-Leading Cause of Death in the U.S.

Clinical Information Systems Implemented to Prevent Errors and Enhance Patient Safety, According to a New Report by Millennium Research Group

Waltham, Massachusetts (PRWEB) September 26, 2006 -- Millennium Research Group (MRG), the global authority on medical technology market intelligence has conducted a detailed and thorough analysis of the acute care clinical information systems (CIS) market and finds that a major driver in the US is the demand for improvement in patient safety. Medical errors are the fifth-leading cause of deaths in the US, with up to 98,000 deaths annually. According to the new report entitled US Markets for Acute Care Clinical Information Systems 2006, hospitals are adopting CIS to help them provide adequate, timely care and reduce the frequency of preventable errors.

“Medical errors in the healthcare system arise from miscommunication, physician order transcription errors, adverse drug events, or incomplete patient medical records,” says David Plow, Senior Analyst at MRG. “Generally, medical errors are caused by overcrowded, understaffed clinical areas with complex workflow patterns, and incomplete or inefficient communication between clinical areas. Through the use of a CIS, professionals within each clinical area are able to access and use information pertinent to a patient’s medical profile and history. As a result, CIS can effectively help prevent errors and enhance patient safety.”

The CIS market—comprised of radiology information systems, pharmacy and medication management information systems, cardiovascular and cardiology information systems, laboratory information systems, emergency department information systems, and critical care information systems—was valued at over $900 million in 2005. By 2010, revenues in the CIS market will exceed $1.5 billion.

MRG’s US Markets for Acute Care Clinical Information Systems 2006 report includes coverage of all key industry competitors, including Cerner (CERN), GE Healthcare (GE), McKesson (MCK), Siemens Medical Solutions (SI), Philips Medical Systems (PHGFF.PK), MEDITECH, Misys Healthcare Systems (MUSJF.PK), Picis, Heartlab, Camtronics, Epic Systems, Soft Computer, Allscripts (MDRX), MEDHOST, Mediware, Orchard Software, Eclipsys (ECLP), LUMEDX, Aspyra (APY), Wellsoft, Stryker (SYK), Agfa Healthcare (AFGVF.PK), Emergisoft (ESGH.PK), Amicas, CPSI (CPSI), QuadraMed (QD), DR Systems, Eastman Kodak (EK), Emageon, Meta (MHS.V), Emdeon (HLTH), Fujifilm Medical Systems (FUJIF.PK), iMDsoft, Impac (EKTAF.PK), InStar Systems, OptiMed, ScImage, CAOS, and T-System.

About Clinical Information Systems
A CIS is a computer–based inpatient information system designed for collecting, storing, manipulating, and making available clinical information that is important to the health care delivery process. It provides access to a patient’s electronic medical record—clinical data storage technology that encodes the patient’s previous medical history, responses to medication, test results, and current treatment.

About Millennium Research Group
Millennium Research Group (www.MRG.net), a Decision Resources, Inc. company (www.DecisionResources.com), is a leading provider of strategic information to the health care sector. Focused solely on the medical device, pharmaceutical, and biotechnology industries, the company provides its clients with the benefits of its specialized industry expertise through published reports and customized consulting services.

Amy Krohn
Millennium Research Group
416-364-7776 x101

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