Healthcare DIVE April 12, 2018
Tony Abraham

Dive Brief:​

  • Spending on vendor-provided federal health IT goods and services is estimated to increase from $6.1 billion this year to $8.1 billion in 2023, according to a Health IT News summary of a market outlook report. That increase will largely be driven by EHR projects at the Department of Defense and Veterans Affairs.
  • Spending will top out at $8.5 billion by 2022 and dip down to $8.1 billion the following year as systems roll out.
  • The Coast Guard announced this week that it will be adopting DoD’s $4.3 billion Cerner EHR project, and the State Department is expected to adopt an EHR soon.

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Topics: EMR / EHR, Govt Agencies, Health IT, HIE (Interoperability), Market Research, Technology, Trends, VA / DoD
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