White Paper Healthcare Industry in Germany

White Paper Healthcare Industry in GermanyThe German healthcare industry is increasingly becoming a focus of media interest, a trend driven by developments such as statutory liberalization, the mergers of medical service providers, and IT solutions that improve the efficiency of paying authorities and service providers. The structural change in the industry that gives rise to these developments demands the support of appropriate Information and Communication Technologies (ICT).

The present white paper seeks to identify the structural characteristics of the healthcare industry and to present various ICT-related trends for the future as well as to draw attention to the high ICT market potential of this industry.

Download White Paper Healthcare Industry in Germany (.pdf, 365 KB).

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