The growth of Patient
Registry Software Market is mainly attributed to the shift
toward computerized registries to provide users with an automated way to store
data and create, sort, and display patient lists for use in planning, quality
improvement, reporting, and direct care delivery. Also, the emergence of the
COVID-19 pandemic and the increasing number of COVID-19 patients globally are
expected to increase the demand for patient registry software in the coming
years.
The global Patient registry software market is projected to reach USD 2.8 billion by 2026 from USD 1.4 billion in 2021, at a CAGR of 15.0% during the forecast period.
Market Segmentation:
On the basis of type of registry, the disease
registries segment accounted for the largest share of the patient registry
software market in 2020. The large share of this segment can be attributed to
the increase in the aging population, rising prevalence of chronic and rare
& new diseases, growing awareness on the role of registries in health
management, and the adoption of EHRs across the globe.
Based on end user, the hospitals & medical
practices segment is expected to register the highest CAGR during the forecast
period. Factors responsible for the growth of this segment are growing prevalence
of research, QM and improvement, facility planning and marketing, and
monitoring patient outcomes.
Regional
Analysis:
North America accounted for the largest share of the market in 2020, followed by Europe and Asia Pacific. The increasing need to integrate healthcare systems, government funding for developing patient registries, rising focus on PHM and HIE, increasing adoption of HCIT as a cost-containment measure are some of the factors driving the growth of the market in North America.
Top Key Players:
Some of the prominent players in this patient
registry software market are IBM Corporation (US), IQVIA Holdings (US),
OpenText Corporation (Canada),
Optum (US), Premier, Inc. (US), ArborMetrix, Inc. (US), FIGmd (US), McKesson
Corporation (US), Syneos Health (US), Dacima Software, Inc. (Canada),
ifa Systems AG (Germany),
Medstreaming- M2S (US), ImageTrend, Inc. (US), Evado Clinical (Australia),
WIRB Copernicus Group (US), Global Vision Technologies, Inc. (India),
Conduent, Inc. (US), Elekta AB (Sweden),
Cedaron (US), LUMEDX (US), Armus Corp (US), Phamax AG (Switzerland),
and Versaform Systems Corp (US), ESO Solutions (US) and Ordinal Data, Inc.
(US).