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D&I - "The Voice of Healthcare Professionals"

Founded in 2001, Dominic & Irvine Research is dedicated to providing the healthcare industry with accurate and complete market intelligence. Dominic and Irvine's research exceeds the most challenging needs so that healthcare providers and suppliers can make decisions supported by input from a vast array of professionals. Medical facilities across the U.S. rely on D&I's performance and service scores to partner with companies/products that lead their respective markets.

 

Dominic & Irvine is the U.S. leader in Healthcare Market Intelligence tracking over 15,000 fields of data in all areas of Healthcare from Hospitals to Physician Group Practices, from consumables/disposables to multi-million dollar equipment and construction projects.

Through personal interviews with healthcare professionals, D&I's comprehensive research approach has been instrumental in equipment and product improvements that benefit providers, suppliers and patients. D&I captures the "voice of healthcare professionals" by conducting hundreds of interviews each day and gathering the needs and insights of all levels of the medical industry. The results are analyzed and provided in a high quality format used at national conventions, tradeshows, and executive offices at small and large companies around the world.

Although each research project is uniquely designed, information often includes:

  - Installed base information for all areas of capital equipment

  - Market share trends by year, by supplier

  - System/product performance that identifies the best to worst

  suppliers in the industry

  - Market data provided for targeted GPO's and IDN's (Networks/Systems)

When healthcare professionals want to make an impact, D&I serves as the source for exposing and qualifying their suggestions.

Recent Research

Projects:

- Radiology - 14 Modalities

  3,200 Medical Facilities

- Bariatric Research

  1,200 U.S. Hospitals

- GI Lab/Endoscopy

  900 Medical Facilities

- PACS/HIS/Teleradiology

  4,000 U.S. Hospitals

- Anesthesia/Patient

  Monitoring Systems

  1,300 U.S. Hospitals

- Oncology Equipment

  2,400 U.S. Hospitals

Technology is dominated by two types of people: those who understand what they don't manage, and those who manage what they don't understand.

  --Unknown

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