Pharmaceuticals
"Global spending on digital health is projected to reach $676 billion by 2025, growing at a CAGR of 25%" [Statista]
With over 25 years experience of working in heavily regulated industries we can deliver the digital transformation that drives change and success.
69%
of IT decision-makers use digital transformation to improve efficiency
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8.1bn
£ spent by the end of 2024 on digital transformation in the NHS
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20%
Reduction in costs for pharmaceutical companies
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Our experience
We have successfully solved many challenges in the pharmaceutical industry
Here are some examples of how we can help.
Process Automation
Manual processes affecting customer experience and efficiency.
Legacy systems
Lack of access to Business Intelligence (BI) impacting project efficiency, cost management, decision making and productivity
Service Aggregation
Governance issues preventing the integration and implementation of digital technologies.
Manual Processes
Did you know?
- 83% of HCPs prefer pharmaceutical providers that use advanced technologies to streamline administrative tasks and improve service delivery.
- 49% of health care professionals days are spent on administrative tasks (Annals Internal Medicine) accounting for roughly 15 hours per week per physician
- Manual processes do not provide real-time data, making it difficult for HCPs to make timely and informed decisions.
Lack of Business Intelligence (BI)
Did you know?
- Healthcare systems use less than 20% of the data they collect effectively (McKinsey)
- It’s estimated that BI and analytics could save the global health industry $300-450 billion annually by improving efficiencies and reducing waste (McKinsey)
- 77% of patients expect their healthcare providers to use digital tools to enhance their care experience. (McKinsey)
- Healthcare data is often stored in disparate systems, leading to fragmented information making it difficult to analyse.
- 80% of healthcare data is unstructured, making it challenging to analyse (HIMSS)
Governance
Did you know that?
- Lack of access to accurate data, quickly, impedes services to the HCP sector, limiting efficiencies and effectiveness
- Lack of interchangeability between different IT systems and devices impedes seamless data exchange and integration
Let's work together
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FAQs
Q. What is digital transformation in healthcare?
A. Digital transformation in healthcare refers to the use of digital technologies, data analytics, and healthcare processes to improve operational efficiency, improve patient care, offer greater accessibility to healthcare, and drive innovation.
Q. How is digital transformation changing the healthcare industry?
A. Digital transformation is helping to facilitate the adoption of digital tech in healthcare, such as telemedicine, wearable devices that can monitor and support health conditions, electronic health records, AI and other technology that can revolutionise patient care, diagnosis and treatment, and preventative healthcare measures.
Q. What role does digital healthcare transformation play in improving healthcare outcomes?
A. Digital healthcare transformation can empower providers to deliver personalised care more effectively to their patients. This leads to better patient outcomes, reduced medical errors, faster diagnoses, more tailored care plans, and a healthier population overall.