The report "Healthcare Cloud Computing Market by Product (EHR, VNA, RIS, LIS, RCM), Deployment (Private, Public), Component (Software, Service), Pricing (Spot), Service Model (SaaS, IaaS, PaaS), End User (Provider (Hospital), Payer) - Global Forecast to 2029", is projected to reach USD 120.6 billion by 2029 from USD 53.8 billion in 2024, at a high CAGR of 17.5% during the forecast period.

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The healthcare cloud computing market is primarily driven by several key factors such as the growing adoption of EHR, e-prescribing, telehealth, mHealth, and other healthcare IT solutions due to pandemic; the increasing use of big data analytics, wearable devices, and IoT; the rising deployment of cloud solutions in the healthcare industry; and the improved data storage, flexibility, and scalability offered by cloud computing. Additionally, the proliferation of new payment models and the cost-efficiency of cloud services, along with the dynamic nature of health benefit plan designs, further contribute to market growth. However, concerns regarding data security and the complexity of regulations governing cloud data centers are expected to restrain market growth to some extent.

“The largest share in the healthcare cloud computing market, based on product, was attributed to the healthcare providers segment in 2023.”

In 2023, the healthcare provider segment held a significant share of the healthcare cloud computing market, by product. This segment is projected to demonstrate the highest growth rate during the forecast period. The substantial share can be attributed to the increasing adoption of big data analytics and various healthcare IT solutions, driven by the impacts of the pandemic. Additionally, the shift towards value-based care and the increasing focus on patient outcomes drive healthcare providers to adopt cloud solutions that can support telemedicine, mobile health applications, and integrated care models. The necessity for compliance with stringent regulatory standards, such as HIPAA in the U.S., further accelerates the adoption of cloud technologies, as they offer built-in security and compliance features.

“By component, the services segment held the largest market share of healthcare cloud computing market in 2023 .”

In 2023, the services segment held the largest share of the healthcare cloud computing market. This growth is driven by the introduction of complex software and the necessity to ensure integration and interoperability, which require extensive training and regular upgrades. Services such as consulting, implementation, ongoing IT support, training, and post-sales maintenance are essential for healthcare providers to effectively transition to and utilize cloud-based systems. These services help address the complex requirements of healthcare IT environments, ensuring seamless integration with existing systems, maintaining compliance with regulatory standards, and optimizing performance.

“North America accounted for the largest share of the healthcare cloud computing market in 2023.”

The healthcare cloud computing market is segmented into five major regions: North America, Europe, Asia Pacific (APAC), Latin America, and the Middle East & Africa.

In 2023, North America held the largest share of the market, followed by Europe and the Asia Pacific. This dominance in North America can be attributed to several factors, including favorable government initiatives and high healthcare expenditure. Additionally, the presence of many healthcare cloud computing companies headquartered in the region contributes to its lucrative market environment.

The Asia Pacific region was the fastest-growing market, driven by the increasing adoption of digital health solutions, healthcare infrastructure reforms in China, the rapidly expanding healthcare industry in India, and the implementation of health IT programs in Australia and New Zealand.

Key Market Players:

The key players functioning in the healthcare cloud computing market include Amazon Web Services, Inc. (US), Microsoft (US), Google, Inc. (US), athenahealth. Inc. (US), CareCloud, Inc. (US), Siemens Healthineers AG (Germany), eClinicalWorks (US), Koninklijke Philips N.V. (Netherlands), and Veradigm (US).