The healthcare IT has become an investment magnet, attracting investment from a myriad of companies. Also, the inclusion of digital transformation of healthcare is no longer optional remained a choice, and hospitals are aggressively adopting modern methods such as hospital information systems, cloud platforms, etc. Furthermore, a report published by the World Economic Forum in 2024 stated that a typical hospital generates almost 50 petabytes of data per year. Companies are allocating vast capital in data management solutions to transform this data into actionable insights, developing prolonged revenue streams.
Key trends shaping the Healthcare IT solutions
The transition of AI from proof of concept to core clinical utility
Several companies are investing in including AI in hospitals as the technology has reached a pivotal milestone. With the rising patient volumes and need for better outcomes, hospitals are under intense pressure. AI is addressing these challenges; its inclusion is accelerating diagnosis and lowering the chances of human error. For the pharma companies, technology firms, and AI in hospitals represents a significantly scalable market. According to data published by the National Library of Medicine in May 2025, in the U.S., over USD 30 billion was invested into healthcare AI companies in last 3 years. These statistics illustrate that AI has become a key pivot for the companies.
Telehealth and virtual care as core delivery models
Telehealth has become a standard care pathway that is widely adopted by hospitals for hybrid care workflows and virtual visits. Hospitals are investing in telehealth and virtual care with rising demand for convenient on-demand care, mainly for mental health and chronic disease management. According to the data published by Health Resources & Services Administration in the U.S., 20% of adult patinets has a telehealth visit in the year 2022. Other than this, in India, through the digital platform eSanjeevani, 372 million consultations were logged by May 2025, providing services to more than 1,12,000 patients per day. These numbers illustrate the worldwide scalability and acceptance of patient virtual care, with telehealth becoming a crucial component of advanced healthcare delivery.
Robotics for care delivery and surgeries
Hospitals are prominently investing in the use of robotics for surgeries as well as care delivery. Currently, robotic systems can perform intricate surgical procedures with lowered human error and reduced patient recovery times. Robots are assisting with tasks such as patient monitoring and enhancing operational efficiency. Furthermore, the rising adoption of robotic surgeries is rising as modern robotic systems enable surgeons to perform surgical procedures with higher precision. According to research published by the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons in Urology, a total of 12,687 robotics surgeries were conducted in 2022, highlighting the scalability of the procedures. Also, according to the American Hospital Association in March 2025, in the U.S., the da Vinci robots company reported performing about 2.63 million surgical procedures. As technology continues to advance, the integration of robotics in healthcare is expected to expand further, establishing a new standard of precision and efficiency in modern medicine.
Device Technologies Robotic Procedures by Specialty

Source: Royal Australasian College of Surgeons
Cybersecurity in healthcare services
Cybersecurity in the healthcare ecosystem has become a lucrative avenue of growth as data has become a crucial factor, developing a doorway for a plethora of cyber threats. According to the National Library of Medicine, in the U.S., the number of patient records affected by healthcare data breaches reached 170 million in 2024. The statistics reflect the width of exposure in a rising digital environment. Hospitals are realizing that there is an urgent need for robust cybersecurity solutions to telehealth platforms and health records. Investment in healthcare cybersecurity is now witnessed as a crucial enabler of operational continuity.
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