Analyst Profile

Judy Hanover

Judy Hanover

Research Director, Provider IT Strategies

Judy Hanover provides research, market analysis and consulting on healthcare information technology, strategy and best practices for both the inpatient and ambulatory healthcare settings at IDC Health Insights. Her understanding of healthcare information technology is based on her experience working in the healthcare provider and payer vendor community, as well as her experience with healthcare IT end users. Ms. Hanover blogs in the IDC Health Insights Community (http://idc-insights-community.com/health). Her Twitter handle is judyhanover.

Ms. Hanover serves as research director for IDC Health Insights' Healthcare Provider IT Strategies practice and also contributes to the Healthcare IT Spending Guide. She has a background in healthcare informatics, and experience working with managed care, provider and clinical applications. The technologies she covers include applications, hardware, infrastructure and services in both the inpatient and ambulatory provider settings. The application areas covered include electronic health and medical records (EMR and EHR), hospital information systems (HIS), business and clinical analytics, practice management systems, revenue cycle management systems,computerized physician order entry (CPOE), picture archiving and communications systems (PACS), clinical decision support (CDS), disease and care management, and administrative andbilling systems. Services, hardware and infrastructure that support these application areas are also covered in the Provider IT strategies practice, as well as consulting offerings.

Ms. Hanover previously served as a research manager for the provider IT strategies practice, and as senior research analyst for IDC Health Insights' life science practice. In the role with the IDC Health Insights' life science practice, she developed significant subject matter expertise in research areas including regulatory compliance, clinical trial IT infrastructure, drug development performance management, pharmacovigilance and drug safety technology. She continues to collaborate on coverage of technologies at the intersection of clinical trials/drug development, drug safety and healthcare IT in her current role with the provider IT strategies practice at IDC Health Insights.

Ms. Hanover has held positions in strategic planning, product marketing, product management and market research in both the healthcare and life science industries, at 3M Health Information Systems, Ingenix Inc., McKesson Corporation and Phase Forward, Inc.

Ms. Hanover holds a B.A. in Chemistry from Harvard University, as well as an M.B.A., with concentration in Marketing, and an M.S. in Information Systems, from Boston University.



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locked A Path to the Cloud for Epic Hospitals: VMware Horizon View Announces Target Platform Status for Epic
Judy HanoverScott Lundstrom
May 2013 - Doc # lcUS24116013    IDC Link
In an announcement on May 8, 2013, VMware announced the achievement of "target platform status" for its VMware Horizon View platform to deliver Epic's EHR to end users through virtual desktops. The announcement established View as a target ...
locked Perspective: Caradigm and Orion Health to Launch Collaboration — Synergy at Last?
Judy HanoverLynne A. Dunbrack
May 2013 - Doc # HI240928    Perspective
This IDC Health Insights Perspective discusses a recent announcement in which, Orion Health, a leading provider of health information exchange (HIE) software and services internationally, and Caradigm, a joint venture formed by GE and Micro...
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locked Advancing Cloud Computing in North American Manufacturing and Health: From IT Efficiency to Business Innovation
Judy HanoverKimberly Knickle
May 2013 - Doc # HI241125    Insights Presentation
This IDC Health Insights Presentation was delivered on an IDC Insights Webcast on April 22, 2013. This Presentation was delivered to a cross-industry gathering of leaders in the manufacturing and healthcare provider industries who are inter...
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locked Best Practices: Case Study — Vendor Neutral Archiving Drives Improved Productivity, Storage Costs, and Care Quality at London Health Sciences Centre, Ontario
Judy Hanover
Mar 2013 - Doc # HI239669    Best Practices
This IDC Health Insights report focuses on the implementation of vendor neutral archiving (VNA) at London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC) in London, Ontario, Canada. Growing storage requirements, new business models, changing clinical needs f...
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locked Pivot Tables: IDC Health Insights' U.S. Healthcare Solutions Market Share and Forecast Guides, 2013
Scott TiazkunLynne A. DunbrackJudy HanoverCynthia BurghardSven Lohse
Mar 2013 - Doc # HI239928    Pivot Table
This IDC Health Insights Pivot Table presents solution-specific vendor revenue for the top U.S. healthcare vendors for 2011 and market forecasts for the individual solutions through 2016.Solutions covered include electronic medical records ...
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locked Perspective: Health Catalyst — A Fresh Approach and Architecture for Clinical Analytics
Judy Hanover
Mar 2013 - Doc # HI239639    Perspective
This IDC Health Insights Perspective discusses Health Catalyst's tools for clinical analytics. With the transition from fee-for-service medicine to accountable care, U.S. healthcare providers face a challenging business environment. At the ...
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locked Worldwide Healthcare IT Spending Guide, 2011–2016
Sven LohseScott LundstromNina BonaguraGiuliana FolcoSilvia PiaiGary KochRoman Maceska,  Chin-Boon Lim,  Sash MukherjeeLynne A. DunbrackJudy HanoverJanice W. YoungMark Yates
Feb 2013 - Doc # HI239392    Pivot Table
This IDC Health Insights Pivot Table presents our best estimates and forecasts for the worldwide healthcare industry IT opportunity. This Pivot Table provides IT spending forecasts for the provider and payer markets by key subindustries. Wi...
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locked U.S. Health Industry Provider 2013 Top 10 Predictions: Providers Move into New Business Models While Meaningful Use Adoption Continues
Judy Hanover
Jan 2013 - Doc # HI238411    Top 10 Predictions
This IDC Health Insights report provides an analysis of market dynamics and trends affecting the acquisition, implementation, and use of technology by U.S. healthcare providers for the delivery and management of care in both the ambulatory ...
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locked U.S. Connected Health IT 2013 Top 10 Predictions: The Consumer Takes Center Stage
Lynne A. DunbrackCynthia BurghardJudy Hanover
Dec 2012 - Doc # HI238619    Top 10 Predictions
This IDC Health Insights report discusses our predictions for the U.S. connected health IT market in 2013. It attempts to alleviate uncertainty by giving payers and providers a guide to focus on the key technologies."The consumer has firmly...
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locked Best Practices: Single Sign-On Drives Productivity, Security, and Adoption When Used with EHR at The Johns Hopkins Hospital
Judy Hanover
Dec 2012 - Doc # HI238582    Best Practices
This IDC Health Insights report focuses on the implementation of single sign-on at Johns Hopkins medical center. Faced with government mandates to implement clinical technologies for meaningful use, U.S. hospitals are struggling to manage t...
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locked Perspective: eClinicalWorks — Moving Forward from Ambulatory EHR to Risk-Based RCM
Judy Hanover
Dec 2012 - Doc # HI238167    Perspective
This IDC Health Insights Perspective discusses eClinicalWorks' newly announced risk-based revenue cycle management (RCM) service offering. eClinicalWorks made headlines when it entered the ambulatory EHR market in 1999 with a simplified, st...
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