Healthcare Edi Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast, 2013 – 2019

Electronic Data Interchange, abbreviated as EDI, is an innovative electronic communication technology, that offers exchange data standards, for exchange of data by any kind of electronic technology. Electronic data exchange permits exchange of important data between two or more companies, situated in two or different countries, by application of certain standards of EDI. EDI can be defined as, exchange of data, by using predetermined message terms and standards, from one computer device to another, without any human or mechanical intervention. Electronic data exchange was launched by National Institute of Standards and Technology in 1996.

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Healthcare Electronic Data Exchange (EDI) is the systematic application of EDI in the field of healthcare. EDI has played a valuable role in the healthcare industry. It is been very critical to manage the data in healthcare field, such as, patient history records, medication data, emergency services records and others. However, EDI helped to manage this huge data in very efficient, systematic and easily accessible manner. EDI is implemented in almost all sub-divisions of healthcare industry, since it saves lot of time and money, and ultimately propels the growth of healthcare industry. As of now, major applications of EDI in the healthcare industry include insurance and reimbursement sector, dental and medical patient database management, clinical trials and regulatory data management and others.

The market of healthcare EDI is segmented on the basis of products and end users. In products segmentation, it is further divided on the basis of mode of delivery, such as, P2P EDI, VAN EDI, Cloud EDI, mobile EDI and others. On the basis of transactions, it is sub-divided as, premium payments, eligibility verification, insurance and reimbursement claim status, enrollment related transactions and others. Further, on the basis of end...