The Backend Revenue Cycle Management market was valued at USD 7.86 billion in 2018 and is expected to reach USD 11.4 billion by 2026, with a CAGR of 4% from 2021 to 2027.
The growth of the Backend Revenue Cycle Management market can be attributed to factors such as increasing importance of rejection management, increasing the number of patients, improving processes in healthcare organizations, and decreasing reimbursement rates. With the growth of big data and the development of computing applications and programs in back-end revenue cycle management, the latest technological advances in the delivery mode and commercial aspects of products and services will drive the market growth.
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The major players in the serverless architecture market are Amazon (US), Google (US), Microsoft (US), IBM (US), Oracle (US), Alibaba (China), Cloudflare (US), NTT DATA (Japan), Rackspace (US), TIBCO Software (US), Stackpath (US), Auth0 (US), EnterpriseWeb (US), Kong (US), Serverless (US), Snyk (UK), OpenLegacy (US), Innominds (US), Stackery (US), and Twistlock (US).
Serverless Architecture Market: Segmentation
Based on component:
• Service types
• Automatation and Integration
• Monitoring
• API management
• Security
• Analytics
• Design and consulting
• Others (training and support, metering and billing, storage)
Based on deployment model:
• Public cloud
• Private cloud
Based on organization size:
• Large Enterprises
• SMEs
Based on verticals:
• BFSI
• Telecommunications and IT
• Retail and eCommerce
• Healthcare and Life Sciences
• Government and Public sector
• Manufacturing
• Media and Enetertainment
• Others (transportation and logistics, energy and utilities, travel and hospitality, and education)
Major Players
• Oracle Corporation
• Veeva Systems
• Mednet Solutions
• PAREXEL International (Calyx)
• Saama Technologies, Inc.
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