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KLAS Report: Healthcare IT Consultants in High Demand as Providers Reach for Meaningful Use

Though most large hospitals have completed EMR implementations, demand for advisory services and staff augmentation remains strong.



    OREM, UT, May 18, 2010 /24-7PressRelease/ -- As the healthcare industry marches headlong toward meaningful use, demand for skilled consultants is high, according to a new report from KLAS.

The report, "Shifting Demand for Consultants: Who's Hot, Who's Not, and Why", is based on interviews with 118 healthcare providers and finds that nearly 70 percent of those interviewed expect to hire a professional services firm to help with the demands of achieving meaningful use. The study also notes that, in 2007, just five firms enjoyed significant provider mindshare, while today thirteen do. Accenture, ACS, CTG, FCG (now CSC) and IBM now share mindshare with Vitalize, Dell Perot, maxIT and many others, as intellectual capital has been spread out as key people have left the top firms.

"The healthcare IT professional services landscape has changed dramatically in the last three years," said Mike Smith, general manager of financial and services research for KLAS and author of the new report. "Not only has the number of considered firms increased significantly, but the nature of services projects has changed as well. Since most large hospitals have already completed a major EMR implementation, more targeted engagements with smaller budgets - including advisory services and staff augmentation - are replacing the big budget, large-scale implementations."

The KLAS report details which consulting firms are being considered the most by providers who are looking to hire outside help. Topping that list is CSC, which has moved from near the bottom of provider mindshare in 2007 to the top in 2010, and is today considered in 17 percent of deals. Vitalize is second on the list, being considered in 12 percent of purchase decisions, followed by Dell Perot at 9 percent. Other firms highlighted in the KLAS report include Accenture, ACS, Beacon Partners, Dearborn Advisors, Deloitte, IBM, maxIT Healthcare, and Navin, Haffty & Associates (NHA).

Another factor that is driving demand for experienced consultants is the migration of MEDITECH clients to the company's version 6.0 platform. As MEDITECH tries to move more than 1,500 U.S. hospitals to v.6 and advanced clinical features like computerized physician order entry (CPOE), firms like Beacon Partners, Dell Perot and especially NHA, are seeing much more demand for their services than three years ago, thanks to their experience with MEDITECH.

To learn more about the changing landscape for healthcare IT professional services, as well as the firms providers are considering, the report "Shifting Demand for Consultants: Who's Hot, Who's Not, and Why" is available to healthcare providers online for a significant discount off the standard retail price. To purchase the full report, healthcare providers and vendors can visit www.KLASresearch.com/reports.

KLAS is a research firm specializing in monitoring and reporting the performance of healthcare vendors. KLAS' mission is to improve delivery, by independently measuring vendor performance for the benefit of our healthcare provider partners, consultants, investors and vendors. Working together with executives from more than 4,500 hospitals and over 2,500 clinics, KLAS delivers timely reports, trends and statistics, which provide a solid overview of vendor performance in the industry. KLAS measures the performance of software, professional services and medical equipment vendors. For more information, go to www.KLASresearch.com, email [email protected] or call 1-800-920-4109 to speak with a KLAS representative.

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