Asia/ Pacific Healthcare IT spending in 2013: facts, figures, trends and forecasts.
Our unique experience of the Healthcare IT spending trend across the world,
progressively leads us to observe that, due to the heteroclite landscape, when it comes to IT infrastructural, mature economies focus on services, software and collaborative tools , while
developing countries invests massively in the infrastructures.
This reality emerges like a natural behavior, because healthcare systems
are already well established in the mature economies, while in developing
countries, they are still struggling and looking to create a sustainable
healthcare system.
As a must-attend landmark for the end-to-end digital transformation for the
companies of all sizes, Connectikpeople.co has captured for you, the IDCHealth Insights, which expects healthcare IT spending in the Asia/Pacific
excluding Japan (APEJ) region will show a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of
8% till 2018.
This study can help technology vendors to
draw useful considerations, and governments could find this study useful
for benchmarking their IT spending and
patterns.
According to the IDC Health Insights Australia, China, India, Singapore and
South Korea represent close to 90% of Asia/ Pacific and the China healthcare
sector emerges as the fastest growing IT spender in the region, with the
highest CAGR of 11.7%.
As the overall trend, the Asia/Pacific countries are widely disparate when
it comes to infrastructure and IT maturity. Connectikpeople.co observes
that, the region holds immense potential for the vendor community, because, by excluding
Japan and South Korea, we are at the early stage of IT adoption in developing
countries.