January 11, 2010
EMR Deals Picking Up Pace?
Written by: JohnRecent stimulus-induced EHR deals show sooner-than-expected adoption, especially in the hospital sector, according to investment firm Piper Jaffrey.
The second half of 2010 and all of 2011 are likely to show a large number of EHR deals, Piper Jaffrey analyst Sean Wieland wrote in his analysis Friday.
Wieland noted a growing trend of hospitals buying or subsidizing EHRs for physician practices.
“We continue to believe that mega-deals will continue as hospitals seek to capture first-mover advantage and HHS’ finalization of stimulus criteria will act as a catalyst for stand-alone physician/group practices to jump into the deal foray,” he said. -source
I’d be interested to know where Piper Jaffrey got their numbers that support their conclusion that EHR adoption showed better adoption in late 2010. I guess maybe they’re comparing their numbers to what they thought it would be. Maybe they expected adoption to be close to 0 and it was just over that.
I do think that Piper Jaffrey is dead on when they say that EHR deals will see a huge increase in 2010. It’s going to be the season for EHR adoption.
Do you think that the “mega-deals” involving hospitals subsidizing the EHR will be the reason?
Tags: EHR Adoption • EMR Adoption • EMR Projections • Hospital EMR • Piper Jaffrey









