target audience: TECH BUYER  Publication date: Dec 2024 - Document type: Tech Buyer Presentation - Doc  Document number: # AP51588124

IDC FutureScape: Worldwide Healthcare Industry 2025 Predictions — Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) Implications

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  • Manoj Vallikkat Loading
  • Louise Francis Loading
  • Mutaz Shegewi Loading
  • Lynne Dunbrack Loading

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This IDC report presents the top 10 predictions for the healthcare industry in Asia/Pacific (excluding Japan) (APEJ) for the next five years. As the APEJ's healthcare sector is passing through the second wave of digital transformation powered by GenAI, this transition is set to make AI accessible for a wider patient population, directly or indirectly. As a result, this GenAI transition is poised to transform the healthcare ecosystem as healthcare providers focus on maximizing workflow efficiency and workforce productivity, ultimately promising enhanced patient engagement and healthcare outcomes.

IDC's 2025 FutureScape predictions recognize that healthcare organizations are starting to move beyond GenAI experimentation to implement comprehensive, enterprisewide AI strategies. IDC's healthcare industry's top 10 predictions provide guidance to healthcare leaders in prioritizing key themes and use cases, providing them with more defined engagements with tech providers.

"The healthcare sector is witnessing an increased prioritization of AI and automation, particularly in workflow optimization and workforce efficiency, with a focus on value-based care management," says Manoj Vallikkat, senior research manager, IDC Asia/Pacific Health Insights. "Intelligence is becoming a key driver of this value creation, leading to an intelligence revolution in the Asia/Pacific healthcare sector. Organizations are prioritizing next-generation clinical documentation, cloud migration, and cyber-resilience to prepare for the transformation driven by AI and GenAI. In this accelerated pace of tech adoption, it is vital for healthcare leaders and key decision makers to anticipate future tech adoption trends and align with specific use cases to define success," adds Vallikkat.



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