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Recent developments
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The healthcare cloud computing market has grown quickly as providers, payers and medtech adopt cloud-native EHR, analytics, telehealth and compliance platforms; market-size estimates for 2023–2024 range broadly depending on scope. Grand View reports a USD 19.6 billion market in 2023 with a projection to USD 45.1 billion by 2030 (CAGR 12.7%).
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Other vendors report higher 2024 baselines because they include broader “healthcare IT + cloud services” definitions: Fortune Business Insights cites USD 54.28 billion (2024) and MarketsandMarkets reports ~USD 53.8B (2024) baselines with high-teens CAGRs. (Pick one vendor’s scope when modelling to keep comparisons clean.)
Drivers
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Rapid EHR modernization, telehealth, population-health analytics, imaging/medical-data storage growth, and regulatory push for secure cloud-based interoperability. (Supported by the market reports above.)
Restraints
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Data-privacy rules (HIPAA, GDPR), long procurement cycles in health systems, and provider concerns about vendor lock-in and long-term costs; also cybersecurity incidents that drive some customers to cautious, staged cloud adoption.
Regional segmentation analysis
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North America is the largest market (highest share, early cloud & payer adoption). Europe follows (strong regulatory focus). Asia-Pacific is the fastest-growing market (rapid digital health investments in China, India and SEA). Many reports show North America with ~35–45% share in recent baselines.
Emerging trends
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Cloud providers offering healthcare-specific clouds (Azure for Health, Google Cloud Healthcare API, AWS HealthLake), increased managed services / SaaS for health systems, and AI-enabled clinical/operational analytics running on cloud platforms.
Top use cases
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EHR hosting & backup, clinical analytics / population health, imaging (PACS) in the cloud, telemedicine/virtual care, claims/administrative processing, and interoperability platforms (FHIR, APIs).
Major challenges
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Cybersecurity risks, regulatory compliance, data residency requirements, migration complexity for legacy systems, and hard-to-quantify total cost of ownership (TCO) for some health systems.
Attractive opportunities
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Managed-SaaS bundles that include compliance, telemetry, and outcomes analytics (lets health systems outsource risk).
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Imaging and genomics workloads moving to cloud (high storage + compute economics).
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Cloud-native AI/ML services for diagnosis, revenue cycle optimization and clinical decision support.
Key factors of market expansion
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Payer/provider willingness to outsource core IT, clear regulatory guidance on cloud-hosted PHI, demonstrated ROI from cloud analytics and accelerating AI workloads.
Company references — selected providers with values (scale/context)
Note: most major cloud vendors do not break out a “healthcare cloud” revenue line — I list cloud / company revenue figures (latest public) so you can gauge scale and likely healthcare capability. For specialist health-IT vendors I include company revenue where available.
Company / solution | Relevant numeric value (latest public) | Quick note / source |
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Amazon Web Services (AWS) | AWS revenue: US$107.6 billion (2024). | AWS is a leading cloud provider with healthcare products (HealthLake, Comprehend Medical, infrastructure for imaging/telehealth). |
Microsoft (Azure / Microsoft Cloud for Healthcare) | Microsoft Cloud revenue: US$46.7 billion (reported Microsoft Cloud figure in FY reporting / investor releases). | Microsoft offers Azure Health Data Services, Cloud for Healthcare bundles and many provider partnerships. (Microsoft financials / earnings releases). |
Google Cloud (GCP) | Google Cloud revenue: US$12.0 billion (2024). | Google Cloud Healthcare API, Genomics, and AI services for imaging/analytics. |
Oracle (incl. Cerner / Oracle Cloud) | Cloud services & license support: US$39.4B (FY2024) (Oracle consolidated cloud services figure; FY2025 ~US$44.0B). | Oracle acquired Cerner (EHR) and bundles Cerner + OCI as a healthcare cloud play; use Oracle segment notes to allocate Cerner exposure. |
IBM (IBM Cloud / Watson Health historical assets) | IBM total revenue: US$62.8 billion (FY2024); software & cloud are material subsegments. | IBM sells hybrid cloud, Red Hat, and industry cloud solutions for healthcare (security/compliance focus). |
Epic Systems (EHR / cloud-hosting for health systems) | Estimated revenue: US$5.7 billion (2024) (private company estimate disclosed in industry press). | Epic offers hosted/cloud EHR and is the largest US acute-care EHR vendor by market share. |
Philips (HealthSuite / connected care) | Group sales: €18.0 billion (2024). | Philips provides cloud-based imaging/connected care platforms and patient-monitoring clouds. |
UnitedHealth / Optum (healthcare tech & cloud services) | Optum full-year revenue: US$253 billion (reported in 2024 results – Optum includes huge healthcare services & tech businesses). | Optum provides data platforms, claims/cloud services (large payer/provider scale — note: not a public “cloud vendor” but an important buyer/provider of cloud solutions). |
Quick modeling note (scope & comparability)
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Different market reports use different definitions (pure cloud-infrastructure for health vs. full “cloud + SaaS health IT” scope). When you use the market-size numbers above, choose one vendor’s scope and note it in your slide (Grand View vs Fortune Business Insights vs MarketsandMarkets produce materially different baselines).
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A side-by-side slide table comparing 3 market reports (Grand View / MarketsandMarkets / Fortune Business Insights) showing 2023/2024 baselines, CAGR and scope note.
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