Healthcare Information System Market Cross Segmentation Report

Healthcare Information System Market Cross Segmentation Analysis

  • Published: May, 2026
  • Report ID: GVR-MT-100544
  • Format: PDF/Excel databook
  • No. of Pages/Datapoints: 120
  • Report Coverage: 2024 - 2030

Industry Insights

The global healthcare information system market size was valued at USD 774.0 billion in 2025 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 16.9% during the forecast period. Implementing Healthcare Information Systems (HIS), such as population health management significantly advances disease prevention and management, resulting in substantial financial savings. Moreover, growing demand for remote patient monitoring for improved out-of-hospital care is a primary factor driving the market's growth. Furthermore, increasing usage of smartphones, technologically advanced infrastructure, and an increase in strategic initiatives and investments supporting eHealth and digital health are driving the market's growth over the forecast period.

The healthcare information system market continues to expand as providers invest in digital infrastructure to improve clinical decision-making, patient flow, interoperability, and operating efficiency. Market growth is supported by wider deployment of electronic health records, enterprise imaging platforms, laboratory informatics, telehealth solutions, and workflow automation tools across hospitals and outpatient settings. The market is also being influenced by regulatory requirements, national digital health programs, cybersecurity priorities, and the shift toward integrated care delivery.

Cross-segmentation analysis shows that market behavior differs meaningfully by application, provider type, and end use. Hospital-led deployments continue to account for the largest share of demand, but adoption is broadening into ambulatory care, diagnostic and imaging centers, pharmacy settings, and research institutions. In addition, the public versus private split has become more important as procurement logic, implementation timelines, and spending priorities vary across healthcare systems.

Key trends shaping the healthcare information system market

Hospital Information System (HIS) remains the largest application category as hospitals continue to prioritize core clinical and administrative platforms. Within HIS, EHR and EMR account for a significant share of value because they anchor the digital patient record, support care coordination, and serve as the foundation for downstream workflows such as CPOE, nursing systems, CDSS, and real-time monitoring. Patient administration systems also remain important, particularly in larger hospital groups where scheduling, registration, and workflow management are directly linked to utilization and financial performance.

From a provider perspective, public systems generally represent the larger installed base for core HIS modules, particularly EHR, patient administration, and hospital workflow management. Private providers, however, often move faster in targeted upgrades where digital investment supports throughput, operational efficiency, and patient experience. This creates a different market profile: public providers anchor scale, while private providers often contribute more rapid commercial adoption in selected sub-segments.

Cross-segmentation by end use

Although hospitals remain the dominant end use, a growing share of HIS-related demand is now linked to ambulatory care centers and other connected settings. Hospital-affiliated outpatient departments, specialty clinics, and multi-site provider networks are increasingly deploying scheduling systems, registration tools, care coordination software, and connected patient record modules. Diagnostic and imaging centers, pharmacies, and academic institutes represent smaller shares of the overall market, but they play an important role in extending hospital-led digital infrastructure into adjacent care environments.

Hospital-led Digital Infrastructure

Application

Public vs. Private Pattern

Leading End-use Pattern

Adoption

Hospital Information System

Public larger in EHR, EMR, ADT, scheduling, and workflow management; private stronger in CDSS and monitoring-led workflow optimization

Hospitals dominant; ambulatory centers second

Core platform category; public modernization and private efficiency-led upgrades both matter

Diagnostic Imaging IT (DIIT)

Private generally stronger where imaging chain investment and enterprise imaging upgrades are faster; public significant in national hospital networks

Hospitals and diagnostic & imaging centers dominate

RIS/PACS/VNA remain core; AI/ML and advanced visualization are fastest-growing layers

IVD Informatics

Public anchored by hospital labs; private stronger in integrated diagnostics networks and middleware adoption

Hospitals dominant; diagnostic centers second

LIMS is mature, while middleware and diagnostic data management show faster expansion

Social & Connected Care

Private often scales faster due to telehealth, RPM, and care coordination investment; public growth supported by digital health programs

Ambulatory care centers and hospitals lead

Fastest growth tied to remote care, patient engagement, and continuity of care

Revenue Cycle Management

Private providers generally carry the larger share given commercialization and reimbursement management priorities

Hospitals and ambulatory centers lead

More concentrated in markets with large private hospital and outpatient bases

Pharmacy Automation Systems

Public hospitals are important in inpatient dispensing; private pharmacies and hospital groups often lead in automation refresh

Hospitals and pharmacies lead

Medication dispensing and storage/retrieval remain the largest use cases

 

Diagnostic Imaging IT Continues To Benefit From Interoperability And AI Adoption

Diagnostic Imaging IT (DIIT) is evolving from a storage and workflow market into a broader enterprise imaging environment. RIS, PACS, and VNA remain the core installed systems, while advanced visualization and AI/ML-based image analysis are becoming more prominent growth layers. Hospitals continue to account for the largest share of DIIT spending, but diagnostic and imaging centers are increasingly important where imaging volumes are high and workflow optimization is essential.

The market is benefiting from stronger demand for cloud-enabled image management, multi-site interoperability, tele radiology support, and AI-assisted reading workflows. In public systems, enterprise imaging and archive consolidation are often linked to national or regional interoperability programs. In private systems, adoption tends to be faster in imaging groups and hospital networks where turnaround time, radiologist productivity, and patient throughput are key investment drivers.

IVD Informatics And Connected Care Are Expanding Through Data Integration

IVD Informatics remains an important growth area as laboratories invest in workflow standardization, automation, and data quality. LIMS continues to represent the core platform, while middleware, quality control software, and diagnostic data management are gaining traction as lab networks become more connected. Demand is highest in hospitals, reference labs, and integrated diagnostic settings, although the growth profile differs by market maturity and replacement cycle.

Social & Connected Care is also becoming more relevant across the broader healthcare information system market. Telehealth, remote patient monitoring, population health management, patient engagement, and care coordination are increasingly used to extend care beyond the hospital. Public systems are adopting these tools to improve access and chronic disease management, while private providers are using them to strengthen care continuity, retention, and digital service delivery.

Regional Trend Mapping

North America remains a leading market for enterprise deployments, AI integration, and imaging IT modernization. Europe is shaped by public-sector digitization, interoperability mandates, and national digital health agendas, though adoption varies by procurement timing and provider structure. Asia Pacific continues to benefit from hospital expansion, private provider investment, and broader digitization of care delivery. Latin America and the Middle East & Africa remain more mixed, but select markets are progressing quickly where government-backed modernization, imaging infrastructure investment, and smart hospital programs are in place.

Strategy And Initiative Mapping:

Driver / initiative

Market effect

Applications most impacted

National EHR and interoperability programs

Accelerate core record modernization and data exchange

HIS, Social & Connected Care

Enterprise imaging consolidation

Support PACS, RIS, and VNA upgrades across multi-site networks

DIIT

AI / ML adoption in imaging and diagnostics

Increase value in advanced visualization and image analysis

DIIT, IVD Informatics

Laboratory automation and quality management focus

Drive middleware, QC software, and data management demand

IVD Informatics

Medication safety and workflow optimization

Support dispensing, retrieval, and compounding systems

Pharmacy Automation Systems

Market outlook

Overall, the healthcare information system market is becoming increasingly segmented, interoperable, and workflow-driven. Hospital systems continue to remain central to market value; however, growth during the forecast period is increasingly linked to connected ambulatory care, enterprise imaging, diagnostic data integration, and software-led operational improvements.

Public and private adoption patterns are expected to continue diverging by application, with public systems supporting large-scale, compliance-driven modernization, while private systems drive more selective but faster commercial deployment. This dynamic makes cross-segmentation analysis critical for understanding where revenue is concentrated and where adoption is likely to emerge over the forecast period.

  • Healthcare Information System Market: Application Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2021 - 2033)

    • Hospital Information System

      • By Healthcare Providers

        • Public

        • Private

      • By Type

        • Clinical Information System (CIS)

          • Electronic Health Records (EHR)

          • Electronic Medical Records (EMR)

          • Clinical Decision Support Systems (CDSS)

          • Nursing Information Systems

          • Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE)

          • Real-Time Healthcare Monitoring Software

        • Patient Administration System

          • Admission/Discharge/Transfer System

          • Scheduling & Registration Systems

          • Hospital Workflow Management

      • By End Use

        • Hospitals

        • Ambulatory Care Centers

        • Pharmacy

        • Diagnostic & Imaging Centers

        • Academic and Research Institutes

        • Other End Use

    • Diagnostic Imaging IT (DIIT)

      • By Healthcare Providers

        • Public

        • Private

      • By Type

        • Radiology Information Systems (RIS)

        • Monitoring Analysis Software

        • Picture Archiving and Communication Systems

        • Vendor Neutral Archives (VNA)

        • Advanced Visualization Software

        • AI/ML-based Tools for Image Analysis

      • By End Use

        • Hospitals

        • Ambulatory Care Centers

        • Pharmacy

        • Diagnostic & Imaging Centers

        • Academic and Research Institutes

        • Other End Use

    • IVD Informatics (Digital & Software Layer Only)

      • By Healthcare Providers

        • Public

        • Private

      • By Type

        • Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS)

        • Middleware Solutions

        • Quality Control Software

        • Diagnostic Data Management

      • By End Use

        • Hospitals

        • Ambulatory Care Centers

        • Pharmacy

        • Diagnostic & Imaging Centers

        • Academic and Research Institutes

        • Other End Use

    • Social & Connected Care (S&CC)

      • By Healthcare Providers

        • Public

        • Private

      • By Type

        • Telehealth

        • Remote Patient Monitoring System

        • Population Health Management

        • Patient Engagement Software

        • Care Coordination Software

      • By End Use

        • Hospitals

        • Ambulatory Care Centers

        • Pharmacy

        • Diagnostic & Imaging Centers

        • Academic and Research Institutes

        • Other End Use

    • Revenue Cycle Management

      • By Healthcare Providers

        • Public

        • Private

      • By End Use

        • Hospitals

        • Ambulatory Care Centers

        • Pharmacy

        • Diagnostic & Imaging Centers

        • Academic and Research Institutes

        • Other End Use

    • Pharmacy Automation Systems

      • By Healthcare Providers

        • Public

        • Private

      • By Type

        • Medication Dispensing Systems

        • Packaging and labeling systems

        • Storage and Retrieval Systems

        • Automated Medication Compounding Systems

        • Tabletop Tablet Counters

      • By End Use

        • Hospitals

        • Pharmacy

        • Diagnostic & Imaging Centers

        • Academic and Research Institutes

        • Other End Use

  • Deployment Mode Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2021 - 2033)

    • Web-based

    • On-premises

    • Cloud-based

  • Component Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2021 - 2033)

    • Hardware

    • Software & Systems

    • Services

  • End Use Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2021 - 2033)

    • Hospitals

    • Ambulatory Care Centers

    • Pharmacy

    • Diagnostic & Imaging Centers

    • Academic and Research Institutes

    • Other End Use

  • Regional Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2021 - 2033)

    • North America

      • U.S.

      • Canada

      • Mexico

    • Europe

      • UK

      • Germany

      • France

      • Russia

      • Italy

      • Spain

      • Netherlands

      • Switzerland

      • Belgium

      • Norway

      • Denmark

      • Sweden

      • Ireland

      • Austria

      • Rest of Europe

    • Asia Pacific

      • Japan

      • China

      • India

      • Australia

      • Thailand

      • South Korea

      • Singapore

      • Malaysia

      • Indonesia

      • Philippines

      • New Zealand

      • Rest of Asia Pacific

    • Latin America

      • Brazil

      • Argentina

      • Rest of Latin America

    • Middle East and Africa (MEA)

      • South Africa

      • Saudi Arabia

      • UAE

      • Kuwait

      • Morocco

      • Rest of Middle East & Africa

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