Market Overview

According to fortune business insights, The global eHealth market size was valued at USD 279.18 billion in 2025. The market is projected to grow from USD 328.04 billion in 2026 to USD 1,239.71 billion by 2034, exhibiting a CAGR of 18.08% during the forecast period. North America dominated the global market with a share of 54.54% in 2025.

The gradual shift toward digital healthcare, growing demand for effective population health management, and other factors are responsible for significant market growth in the coming years.

Major Players Profiled in the Market Report:

SegmentsRising Demand for Services to Propel Services Segment GrowthBased on offering, the market is divided into products and services. The services segment captured the largest market share as health systems require extensive support for implementation, workflow redesign, data migration, interface building, training, and go-live support to make platforms usable at scale.

Advantages of Hybrid Mode to Boost Hybrid Segment Growth

By deployment, the market is categorized into cloud/SaaS, on-premise, and hybrid. The hybrid segment dominated the market as it is the most practical way to balance data sovereignty, uptime requirements, and local integrations with the scalability needed for telehealth peaks, RPM streams, and AI workloads.

Higher Usage from Hospitals & Healthcare Systems Supported their Leading Position

Based on end user, the market is segmented into hospitals & health systems, healthcare payers, pharmacies, and others. The hospitals & health systems segment dominated the market as they are the epicenter of hybrid care, including virtual visits, hospital-at-home, and RPM, and have the largest user base per buyer, leading to larger contracts.

Drivers & RestraintsGovernment Digitization Programs & Public Health Modernization is Propelling Market GrowthGovernment digitization programs are a major market driver, as they create higher demand for EHR adoption, interoperability, and secure data exchange, often backed by public funding and national roadmaps. These programs expand the addressable market for vendors by triggering multi-year modernization waves.However, the high implementation and lifecycle costs may hamper market growth. Large deployments are often multi-year programs with significant ongoing costs for subscriptions, upgrades, cybersecurity, and user support, which can slow decision-making.