The Global Healthcare Cloud Infrastructure Market size is expected to reach $132.6 billion by 2028, rising at a market growth of 15.4% CAGR during the forecast period.
In order to collect, manage, store, and back up personal and health care data, health care service providers typically utilize cloud infrastructure, which is a type of cloud computing. The number of patients visiting hospitals is rising, especially in public hospitals, which provide a wide range of medical services. Due of this, departments now have enormous amounts of data, making it nearly impossible to preserve and safeguard using old methods.
In contrast, a prominent market development component is cloud computing. Because it allows for flexibility in data storage and management, cloud computing is becoming more and more popular in the healthcare sector. Healthcare providers are rapidly appealing to the cloud for HIPAA-compliant software, storage, and networking alternatives since it has swiftly emerged as a low-cost method of building the intricate infrastructure necessary to support a range of crucial organizational functions.
Healthcare firms may build a flexible, future-proof infrastructure due to the various advantages that HIPAA-compliant cloud tools can provide, such as remote file sharing, cost savings, custom apps, and enhanced storage. In the upcoming years, healthcare cloud infrastructure is anticipated to overtake on-premise IT infrastructure as the foundation for big data analytics and the continuous advancement of electronic health records in healthcare.
A complete health IT infrastructure can make usage of the cloud in some way, from customer patient portals or mobile applications to back-end development and data sharing. It's crucial for IT decision-makers to comprehend and have faith in the cloud solutions they adopt across their IT infrastructure as this technology increasingly influences consumer and corporate technologies alike.
The market research report covers the analysis of key stake holders of the market. Key companies profiled in the report include Dell Technologies, Inc., Microsoft Corporation, Hewlett-Packard Enterprise Company, Oracle Corporation, IBM Corporation, Salesforce.com, Inc., and Amazon.com, Inc.
In order to collect, manage, store, and back up personal and health care data, health care service providers typically utilize cloud infrastructure, which is a type of cloud computing. The number of patients visiting hospitals is rising, especially in public hospitals, which provide a wide range of medical services. Due of this, departments now have enormous amounts of data, making it nearly impossible to preserve and safeguard using old methods.
In contrast, a prominent market development component is cloud computing. Because it allows for flexibility in data storage and management, cloud computing is becoming more and more popular in the healthcare sector. Healthcare providers are rapidly appealing to the cloud for HIPAA-compliant software, storage, and networking alternatives since it has swiftly emerged as a low-cost method of building the intricate infrastructure necessary to support a range of crucial organizational functions.
Healthcare firms may build a flexible, future-proof infrastructure due to the various advantages that HIPAA-compliant cloud tools can provide, such as remote file sharing, cost savings, custom apps, and enhanced storage. In the upcoming years, healthcare cloud infrastructure is anticipated to overtake on-premise IT infrastructure as the foundation for big data analytics and the continuous advancement of electronic health records in healthcare.
A complete health IT infrastructure can make usage of the cloud in some way, from customer patient portals or mobile applications to back-end development and data sharing. It's crucial for IT decision-makers to comprehend and have faith in the cloud solutions they adopt across their IT infrastructure as this technology increasingly influences consumer and corporate technologies alike.
COVID-19 Impact Analysis
Due to its scalability, cloud computing helps in these situations with hassle-free data backup and storage. One can also scale back throughout busy days owing to the cloud. Additionally, due to the widespread use of video conferencing and phone calls for consultations by healthcare practitioners throughout this pandemic, the growth of this market is anticipated to substantially boost over the forecast period. Patients with minor symptoms are required by the social isolation policies to choose remote consultation. The pandemic has resulted in severe resource shortages. Value-based pricing and other pricing models is expected to consequently emerge.Market Growth Factors
Rising Prevalence Of Telehealth Consultations And Telecloud
The delivery of health care to remote regions is proven to be made possible by the convergence of wireless technologies and the cloud. Most doctors and experts operate in metropolises and cities in a number of countries. As a result, only in these locations are sophisticated care facilities available, leaving patients in remote areas unattended. By using a telecloud, which enables doctors and healthcare professionals to evaluate and cure patients over long distances in real-time and at reasonable costs, this issue can be solved.Growing Usage Of Iot, Ai, Big Data Analytics And Advanced Healthcare Wearable Devices
The use of IoT in healthcare has revolutionized the entire healthcare sector. The adoption of IoT devices for patient monitoring in the healthcare industry has the potential to keep patients safe and healthy while enabling clinicians to provide better treatment. Over the forecast period, it is expected that the healthcare industry is expected to increasingly use IoT technology and solutions, accelerating market growth. In order to improve throughput and expand their service offerings, businesses like IBM, SAP SE, and Cisco Systems Inc. are concentrating on incorporating IoT technology and solutions with healthcare.Market Restraining Factors
Increasing Concerns Among Organizations About Privacy And Data Security
The fact that vendor-hosted data is less secure than data kept on-premises is a fundamental worry in regard to cloud solutions. Patient information is regarded as sensitive, and a high level of privacy must be upheld to ensure that only authorized individuals can access this information. Patient data has been scrutinized by legal frameworks in several nations, including the US's HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act). The EU also has a number of directives pertaining to data protection. Patients' Protected Health Information (PHI) cannot often be transferred outside of the nation in which it was first created.Component Outlook
Based on component, the healthcare cloud infrastructure market is segmented into Hardware (Server, Storage, and Network) and Services {Software-as-a-service (SaaS), Infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS), and Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS)}. The Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) segment recorded a substantial revenue share in the healthcare cloud infrastructure market in 2021. It provides better flexibility and control over apps created by providers, as well as minimizing the costs and ownership issues that are typically connected to infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS).End-Use Outlook
On the basis of end-use, the healthcare cloud infrastructure market is classified into Healthcare Providers (Hospitals, Diagnostic & Imaging Centers, and Ambulatory Centers) and Healthcare Payers. The healthcare payers segment procured a significant revenue share in the healthcare cloud infrastructure market in 2021. Insurance companies, health plan sponsors, and third-party payers are all examples of healthcare payers. Payers are quickly implementing cloud infrastructure solutions for fraud protection, risk assessment, insurance claim settlement, and highly secure collecting and storage.Regional Outlook
Region-wise, the healthcare cloud infrastructure market is analyzed across North America, Europe, Asia Pacific and LAMEA. North America emerged as the leading region in the healthcare cloud infrastructure market with the highest revenue share in 2021. This is explained by the fast-rising cost of healthcare and the expansion of IT infrastructure. The industry is made up of some of the key market players who are creating healthcare cloud infrastructure services and solutions and offering facilities for implementation and training, which is anticipated to significantly contribute to the expansion of the regional market.The market research report covers the analysis of key stake holders of the market. Key companies profiled in the report include Dell Technologies, Inc., Microsoft Corporation, Hewlett-Packard Enterprise Company, Oracle Corporation, IBM Corporation, Salesforce.com, Inc., and Amazon.com, Inc.
Scope of the Study
Market Segments Covered in the Report:
By Component- Services
- Software-as-a-service (SaaS)
- Infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS)
- Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS)
- Hardware
- Storage
- Server
- Network
- Healthcare Providers
- Hospitals
- Diagnostic & Imaging Centers
- Ambulatory Centers
- Healthcare Payers
- North America
- US
- Canada
- Mexico
- Rest of North America
- Europe
- Germany
- UK
- France
- Russia
- Spain
- Italy
- Rest of Europe
- Asia Pacific
- China
- Japan
- India
- South Korea
- Singapore
- Malaysia
- Rest of Asia Pacific
- LAMEA
- Brazil
- Argentina
- UAE
- Saudi Arabia
- South Africa
- Nigeria
- Rest of LAMEA
Key Market Players
List of Companies Profiled in the Report:
- Dell Technologies, Inc.
- Microsoft Corporation
- Hewlett-Packard Enterprise Company
- Oracle Corporation
- IBM Corporation
- Salesforce.com, Inc.
- Amazon.com, Inc.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Market Scope & Methodology
Chapter 2. Market Overview
Chapter 3. Global Healthcare Cloud Infrastructure Market by Component
Chapter 4. Global Healthcare Cloud Infrastructure Market by End-use
Chapter 5. Global Healthcare Cloud Infrastructure Market by Region
Chapter 6. Company Profiles
Companies Mentioned
- Dell Technologies, Inc.
- Microsoft Corporation
- Hewlett-Packard Enterprise Company
- Oracle Corporation
- IBM Corporation
- Salesforce.com, Inc.
- Amazon.com, Inc.
Methodology
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