Straits Research released its highly anticipated report, “Global Healthcare Data Integration Platforms Market Size & Outlook, 2026-2034”. According to the study, the market size is valued at USD 1.15 billion in 2025 and is projected to expand to USD 2.80 billion by 2034, registering a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10.39%.
The global healthcare data integration platforms market is expanding steadily as healthcare providers increasingly prioritize seamless data exchange across electronic health records, diagnostic systems, medical devices, and administrative platforms. A key driver accelerating this growth is the rising demand for interoperability initiatives, as hospitals and health systems shift toward integrated care models that rely on unified patient data to improve clinical decision making, reduce redundancies, and enable value-based care. This heightened need for connected infrastructure is strengthening the adoption of platforms capable of consolidating large volumes of structured and unstructured data into a single, accessible ecosystem.
However, the market faces a significant restraint in the form of high implementation and maintenance costs for organizations operating with legacy systems. Integrating diverse data sources often requires substantial investment in integration engines, cloud migrations, cybersecurity upgrades, and skilled IT personnel factors that make adoption challenging for smaller hospitals and underfunded facilities. These financial and technical barriers slow down modernization efforts and create disparities in digital transformation across regions.
Despite these challenges, a major opportunity lies in the accelerating shift toward cloud-based healthcare architectures. As health systems, payers, and digital health companies transition from on-premises software to scalable cloud platforms, demand for advanced data integration tools is increasing rapidly. Cloud-based integration solutions offer lower upfront costs, faster deployment, enhanced analytics capabilities, and improved interoperability through API driven frameworks.
October 2025: Philips launches a new first pre-operative CT data integration platform.