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AI in Healthcare Market to Reach $110.61 Billion by 2030

by Sneha Singh
May 10, 2025
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AI in Healthcare Market to Reach $110.61 Billion by 2030
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Healthcare centers across the globe are increasingly adopting artificial intelligence solutions, propelling the AI healthcare industry to unprecedented levels. New market reports indicate the industry worth $14.92 billion in 2024 is set to boom to $110.61 billion by 2030 at a mind-boggling annual growth rate of 38.6%.

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“We are witnessing unprecedented growth potential as health care organizations seek to manage growing challenges,” says market analyst Sarah Chen. “The convergence of increasing incidence of chronic diseases and aging global population has created the perfect storm for AI adoption.”

Early Detection, Personalized Treatment, and the Burgeoning APAC Market

The expansion of the market will come as no shock to experts. Healthcare systems face tremendous pressure to detect illnesses like dementia and cardiovascular disease earlier in their course and reduce their cost simultaneously. 

AI technologies supply solid tools for reading imaging information, detecting disease patterns, and generating personalized treatment strategies.

Deep learning is the technology driving this revolution. This advanced type of machine learning is able to analyze vast amounts of unstructured medical information in electronic health records, medical images, and genomic sequences. The outcome? Improved disease diagnosis and prediction.

AI In Healthcare Market Size & Outlook, 2030
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Healthcare professionals represent the largest market segment, contributed by increasing hospital budgets meant to improve the quality of care with reduced spending. The majority of facilities are implementing AI solutions for conducting tasks ranging from administrative workflow optimization to clinical decision support.

The Asia Pacific region is deserving of special note as a high-growth area. Population shifts there have posed unique healthcare challenges, with the rapidly aging populations in Japan, South Korea, and China creating a need for creative solutions. The proportion of people aged 65+ is increasing significantly across the region.

“What is fascinating about the APAC market is the way they’re introducing AI into a variety of healthcare applications,” states Chen. “We’re witnessing everything from predictive analytics and telemedicine to advanced medical imaging and streamlined patient management systems.”

AI Revolutionizing Healthcare: Partnerships and Innovations

Industry stakeholders such as Philips and Microsoft are continuously forming strategic partnerships to strengthen their positions. Philips has recently formed an alliance with Medtronic to educate more than 300 cardiologists and radiologists in India on cutting-edge imaging technology for the detection of structural heart diseases.

NYU Langone Health has also partnered with Philips for patient safety in digital pathology, clinical informatics, and AI-assisted diagnosis.

Concurrently, Microsoft just launched Dragon Copilot, a voice AI assistant for healthcare, described as the first integrated voice AI assistant. The software aids clinicians in making documentation easier, quickly accessing information, and streamlining routine work. The computing giant continues to spend heavily in computational biology research that facilitates precision healthcare, genomics, and molecular biologics.

Other significant vendors impacting the market include Siemens Healthineers, NVIDIA, Epic Systems, GE Healthcare, Oracle, Veradigm, Merative, Google, Cognizant, Johnson & Johnson, and Amazon Web Services.

For patients, they hold the prospect of more precise diagnoses, tailor-made treatments, and possibly reduced costs as systems are made more efficient. Problems still exist in the areas of data privacy, regulatory approval, and integration with current systems, but the path appears set.

“The facts don’t lie,” Chen concludes. “Healthcare AI is not hype – it’s revolutionizing the delivery of care around the world. Those organizations that stay ahead of the curve will be best placed to succeed in this new world.”4

With AI entering healthcare facilities across the world, patients and practitioners alike can expect significant changes in healthcare delivery, management, and experience in the coming years.

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Sneha is a skilled writer with a passion for uncovering the latest stories and breaking news. She has written for a variety of publications, covering topics ranging from politics and business to entertainment and sports.

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