PUBLISHER: Frost & Sullivan | PRODUCT CODE: 2026980
PUBLISHER: Frost & Sullivan | PRODUCT CODE: 2026980
HIMSS 2026, held in Las Vegas, brought together 24,000+ stakeholders and 900+ exhibitors, underscoring the growing urgency for healthcare organizations to translate digital investments into measurable outcomes amid cost pressures, workforce shortages, and rising care complexity. Discussions at the event highlighted a clear shift from innovation-led adoption to execution-focused transformation across the healthcare IT landscape.
This study examines three defining dimensions shaping the next phase of healthcare IT: the transition toward outcome-driven AI and real-time, decision-centric intelligence; persistent internal challenges such as fragmented systems, interoperability gaps, and workflow misalignment that limit scalable impact; and the emergence of enabling infrastructure, including AI governance, workflow orchestration, and data platforms, to support enterprise-wide deployment.
Together, these trends signal that future growth will be determined not by the pace of technological innovation but by the ability to operationalize solutions at scale. This analysis provides strategic insights into how stakeholders can bridge the gap between innovation and execution while driving sustainable clinical, operational, and financial outcomes.