Digital health has moved from speculative investment category to commercial reality — telehealth utilization has stabilized at 5-8x pre-pandemic levels, AI algorithms are clearing FDA review for clinical decision support at an accelerating pace, remote patient monitoring devices are generating continuous physiological data streams that enable proactive care interventions, and EHR interoperability mandates are unlocking longitudinal patient data that feeds population health management and precision medicine programs. Epic Systems controls approximately 35% of U.S. hospital EHR installations. UnitedHealth's Optum Insight is the leading healthcare analytics and technology business.
This report provides significant competitor information, analysis, and insight critical to the development and implementation of effective marketing and R&D programs.
Topics Covered
• EHR Market Dynamics
• AI in Clinical Decision Support
• Telehealth Post-Pandemic Stabilization
• Remote Patient Monitoring
• Healthcare Interoperability
• Population Health Management
• Leading Company Digital Health Strategies
Table of Contents
1. Executive Summary
2. Market Overview
3. EHR Market Dynamics
4. AI in Clinical Decision Support
5. Telehealth Post-Pandemic Stabilization
6. Remote Patient Monitoring
7. Healthcare Interoperability
8. Population Health Management
9. Leading Company Digital Health Strategies
10. Competitive Landscape
11. Regional Market Analysis
12. Strategic Conclusions and Recommendations
13. Appendix
List of Tables
Table 1. Market Overview and Key Data 2025
Table 2. Competitive Landscape 2025
Table 3-8. Topic-Specific Analysis Tables
Table 3. Leading Companies — Portfolio and Strategy Assessment 2025
Table 4. M&A and Partnership Activity 2023-2025
Table 5. Regional Analysis
Table 6. Key Risks and Mitigation Strategies
Companies Profiled
Cerner
Change Healthcare
Epic Systems
Google Health
Microsoft
Optum
Oracle Health
Veeva