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Electronic Health Records Market size is set to grow by USD 54.7 billion from 2024-2028, Benefits of EHR leading to rise in adoption boost the market, AI Role and Impact, Technavio

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NEW YORK, Aug. 22, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The global electronic health records market size is estimated to grow by USD 54.7 billion from 2024-2028, according to Technavio. The market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of over 17.57%  during the forecast period. Benefits of ehr leading to rise in adoption is driving market growth, with a trend towards rising demand for self-medication and homecare medical devices. However, rising data security and privacy concerns  poses a challenge. Key market players include athenahealth Inc., CareCloud Inc., Computer Programs and Systems Inc., CureMD, Dedalus Group, Dell Technologies Inc., eClinicalWorks LLC, Epic Systems Corp., EverCommerce Inc., General Electric Co., Global Payments Inc., Greenway Health LLC, KareXpert Technologies Pvt. Ltd., McKesson Corp., MEDHOST, Medical Information Technology Inc., Oracle Corp., Siemens AG, Tebra Technologies Inc., and Veradigm LLC.

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Electronic Health Records Market Scope

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Base year

2023

Historic period

2018 – 2022

Forecast period

2024-2028

Growth momentum & CAGR

Accelerate at a CAGR of 17.57%

Market growth 2024-2028

USD 54.7 billion

Market structure

Fragmented

YoY growth 2022-2023 (%)

14.81

Regional analysis

North America, Europe, Asia, and Rest of World (ROW)

Performing market contribution

North America at 44%

Key countries

US, Canada, UK, Germany, and China

Key companies profiled

athenahealth Inc., CareCloud Inc., Computer Programs and Systems Inc., CureMD, Dedalus Group, Dell Technologies Inc., eClinicalWorks LLC, Epic Systems Corp., EverCommerce Inc., General Electric Co., Global Payments Inc., Greenway Health LLC, KareXpert Technologies Pvt. Ltd., McKesson Corp., MEDHOST, Medical Information Technology Inc., Oracle Corp., Siemens AG, Tebra Technologies Inc., and Veradigm LLC

Market Driver

The global population aging trend, with over 50% expected to be over 65 years by 2039, is driving the healthcare industry’s shift from diagnosis and cure to prevention. Developing countries in Asia and MEA, with higher population growth, are following suit. Remote healthcare, wireless treatment, and minimally invasive treatments are gaining popularity. Preventive care necessitates investments in home care, remote monitoring, telehealth, and self-monitoring solutions. Self-medication and home-based treatments are on the rise, with increasing awareness of lifestyle disorders and technology adoption. Technological advancements in devices like BP machines, insulin kits, glucose monitors, nebulizers, and oxygen concentrators fuel this trend. Remote communication technologies enable efficient and effective care, making home care and self-care more convenient for consumers, while healthcare professionals benefit from easily accessible patient data. In developing countries, limited healthcare access presents an opportunity for Electronic Health Record (EHR) vendors. Challenges include pricing and distribution, but the growing use of self-care and homecare medical devices will increase the need for data collection and storage in electronic form, making EHRs essential. These factors contribute to the growth of the EHR market during the forecast period. 

The Electronic Health Records (EHR) market is experiencing significant growth due to the digitalization of healthcare. Hospitals, healthcare units, rehabilitation centers, and clinics are increasingly adopting EHR systems to streamline paperwork and improve patient care. The professional services segment is a key driver of this trend, offering consulting and implementation services to advanced healthcare facilities. Chronic diseases and acute segments, including hospitals, ambulatory services, and post-acute care, are major users of EHRs. Doctors and pharmacies also benefit from these systems, accessing patient health history, medicines, allergies, immunization status, lab test results, and hospital discharge instructions. EHRs come in various forms, such as web-based, client server-based, acute, ambulatory, and post-acute. Software technology, including artificial intelligence and cloud storage, enhances EHR functionality. Big data analysis helps in disease management and population health. The geriatric population and patients with complex diseases benefit the most from these advanced systems. EHR service providers offer integrated solutions, including lab systems, radiology systems, and clinical documentation, to healthcare providers. 

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Market Challenges

The digitalization of healthcare workflows and the maintenance of electronic patient records have significantly transformed the healthcare industry. However, the increasing quantity of complex, diverse, and timely data, commonly referred to as big data, has raised concerns over the security and privacy of sensitive medical information. The growing number of cyberattacks in the healthcare sector, fueled by technologies such as clinical mobility, wireless networking, cloud computing, and information exchange, has heightened these concerns. For instance, in 2018 and 2019, American Medical Collection Agency and Dominion National experienced data breaches, potentially compromising the information of millions of patients. Unauthorized access to this data can result in serious consequences, including the obstruction of hospital databases and the unethical use of medical records. These concerns are expected to limit the growth of the global electronic health records market during the forecast period.The Electronic Health Records (EHR) market is growing rapidly as healthcare providers transition from paper records to digital ones. However, implementation comes with challenges. For laboratories, clinics, and advanced healthcare facilities, choosing between Web-based and client server-based EHR systems can be tough. Ambulatory care settings, including clinics, ambulatory surgical centers, and specialty centers, require solutions tailored to their needs. Patient healthcare records include vital information like health history, medicines, allergies, immunization status, lab test results, hospital discharge instructions, and billing information. Integrating lab systems, radiology systems, and pharmacy systems is crucial. Clinical documentation and administrative applications are essential for healthcare financing. EHRs must accommodate the needs of various healthcare providers, including physicians, acute care, and post-acute care. Geriatric population and diseases require special attention. Software technology, including artificial intelligence and cloud storage, can streamline processes. EHR service providers must ensure data security and interoperability. Lab test results, hospital discharge instructions, and billing information are administrative data, while health history, clinical documentation, and clinical trial data are clinical applications. Inpatient EHRs, drugs, devices, and administrative data are crucial for hospitals. On-premise software and cloud-based software offer different advantages. Overall, EHRs bring numerous benefits, but addressing these challenges is key to successful implementation.

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Segment Overview 

This electronic health records market report extensively covers market segmentation by  

Deployment 1.1 On-premises1.2 Cloud-basedComponent 2.1 Services2.2 Software2.3 HardwareGeography 3.1 North America3.2 Europe3.3 Asia3.4 Rest of World (ROW)

1.1 On-premises-  On-premises Electronic Health Records (EHR) are self-hosted systems deployed on an organization’s native IT hardware and network. These systems offer physical control and improved data security as the data is managed in-house, with no third-party access. Additionally, they have a low reliance on the Internet since data is stored locally. However, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) may find on-premises EHR less appealing due to the higher costs associated with the additional hardware and IT infrastructure required. Large enterprises, with sufficient resources, continue to prefer on-premises EHR for its enhanced security features and control. With growing concerns around data privacy and security, the demand for on-premises EHR is expected to rise in the global electronic health records market. Despite the benefits, on-premises EHR implementation comes with challenges such as duplicate data entry, interface issues, and customization expenses due to the need for integration with other business software.

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Research Analysis

The Electronic Health Records (EHR) market is experiencing significant growth due to the digitalization of healthcare and the increasing need to manage complex patient data. The professional services segment plays a crucial role in implementing and managing EHR systems in hospitals and healthcare units. EHRs help streamline workflows, reduce paperwork, and improve patient care, particularly for those with chronic diseases. EHRs come in various forms, including Web-based and client server-based systems. Acute EHRs cater to the needs of hospitals and emergency departments, while Ambulatory EHRs are designed for outpatient care. Post-acute EHRs serve rehabilitation centers and long-term care facilities. EHRs integrate with various healthcare systems, such as lab systems, radiology systems, and pharmacy systems, to provide a comprehensive view of a patient’s healthcare records. They include clinical documentation, health history, medicines, allergies, and other vital information. Healthcare providers in advanced healthcare facilities use EHRs to access real-time patient data, improving diagnosis and treatment plans. Big data analytics derived from EHRs can also aid in population health management and research.

Market Research Overview

The Electronic Health Records (EHR) market is a dynamic and growing sector in the healthcare industry. It enables professional services segments, including hospitals, healthcare units, rehabilitation centers, and clinics, to digitize patient’s healthcare records, reducing paperwork and streamlining processes. EHR systems cater to various segments such as acute, post-acute, and ambulatory care, including Ambulatory Surgical Centers, laboratories, pharmacies, and specialty centers. These systems store essential data like health history, medicines, allergies, immunization status, lab test results, hospital discharge instructions, billing information, and administrative data. EHRs utilize advanced software technology, including artificial intelligence and cloud storage technology, to facilitate efficient data management and access. The geriatric population and those with chronic diseases significantly benefit from these systems. EHR service providers offer on-premise and cloud-based solutions to cater to diverse client needs. The market encompasses various applications, including clinical documentation, healthcare financing, and administrative applications, to enhance the overall quality of patient care.

Table of Contents:

1 Executive Summary
2 Market Landscape
3 Market Sizing
4 Historic Market Size
5 Five Forces Analysis
6 Market Segmentation

DeploymentOn-premisesCloud-basedComponentServicesSoftwareHardwareGeographyNorth AmericaEuropeAsiaRest Of World (ROW)

7 Customer Landscape
8 Geographic Landscape
9 Drivers, Challenges, and Trends
10 Company Landscape
11 Company Analysis
12 Appendix

About Technavio

Technavio is a leading global technology research and advisory company. Their research and analysis focuses on emerging market trends and provides actionable insights to help businesses identify market opportunities and develop effective strategies to optimize their market positions.

With over 500 specialized analysts, Technavio’s report library consists of more than 17,000 reports and counting, covering 800 technologies, spanning across 50 countries. Their client base consists of enterprises of all sizes, including more than 100 Fortune 500 companies. This growing client base relies on Technavio’s comprehensive coverage, extensive research, and actionable market insights to identify opportunities in existing and potential markets and assess their competitive positions within changing market scenarios.

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Caylent’s Valerie Henderson and Ann Carpenter Named to CRN’s 2026 Women of the Channel List

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CEO and CMO recognized amongst an elite subset of CRN’s Women of the Channel list

IRVINE, Calif., May 4, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Caylent, an AI-first Amazon Web Services (AWS) Premier Tier Services Partner, announced that CRN®, a brand of The Channel Company, has recognized Caylent Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Valerie Henderson and Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) Ann Carpenter, on the 2026 Women of the Channel Power 80 Solution Provider list, an elite subset of influential solution providers chosen from the CRN® 2026 Women of the Channel list.

The annual Power 80 Solution Provider list honors the most influential women in leadership at some of the country’s most prominent IT integrators, managed service providers, value-added resellers and consultants for their channel advocacy and dedication to helping their customers and technology partners thrive.

Val is known for her relentless focus on customer outcomes and for building high-impact teams that deliver measurable business value. As CEO and the leading visionary behind Caylent’s AI-first services, Val has been a driving force behind the company’s growth, completing key acquisitions of Trek10 and Pronetx, and scaling revenue more than five-fold in her current role and previously as president and CRO.

“This honor reflects the transformational work taking place at Caylent, as well as the undeniable force women are becoming across the channel,” said Val Henderson. “Together, we’re not just participating in the future of technology; we’re building it. I’m proud to be included amongst such an accomplished group of leaders.”

As CMO, Ann strengthens collaboration with AWS while positioning Caylent as a leader in cloud migration, modernization, and AI-first services. Her strategic vision combines revenue-focused marketing with partnership optimization, proving critical to Caylent’s growth trajectory.

“It’s inspiring to be included alongside so many influential women in the channel,” said Ann Carpenter. “This acknowledgment speaks to the strength of our partner community and the measurable impact we are creating for customers every day. At Caylent, that’s not aspirational, it’s what we do.”

This recognition reflects Caylent’s longstanding commitment to advancing women in technology and leadership. Women hold four of seven C-level positions at Caylent.

“It’s a privilege to celebrate the remarkable achievements of these women who are driving meaningful change across the IT channel,” said Jennifer Follett, VP of U.S. Content and Executive Editor, CRN at The Channel Company. “Each honoree has demonstrated exceptional leadership and a commitment to bold, innovative strategies that fuel transformation, growth, and success for their organizations and the broader channel. We’re proud to recognize their impact and look forward to seeing how they continue to shape the future of our industry.”

Read more about Val and Ann’s recognition, as well other Women of the Channel honorees at crn.com/wotc.

About Caylent

Since 2015, Caylent has grown alongside organizations modernizing on AWS. Now, it is the operating partner they trust to build, run, and evolve intelligent systems at scale. As an AWS Premier Tier Services Partner, dedicated Anthropic partner, and AWS Managed Services Provider, with 10 Partner of the Year Awards including GenAI, Migration, and Security Consulting Partner of the Year in 2025, Caylent combines deep AWS expertise, proprietary IP, and an agentic delivery system to move organizations from ideas to impact, faster. www.caylent.com

About The Channel Company

The Channel Company (TCC) is the global leader in channel growth for the world’s top technology brands. We accelerate success across strategic channels for tech vendors, solution providers and end users with premier media brands, integrated marketing and event services, strategic consulting, and exclusive market and audience insights. TCC is a portfolio company of investment funds managed by EagleTree Capital, a New York City-based private equity firm. For more information, visit thechannelco.com.

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Display Week 2026: SunLED’s Near-Infrared Technology Turns Screens into Wellness Devices

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SunLED Life Science’s patented near-infrared technology brings the benefits of natural sunlight indoors and can be integrated into laptops, display monitors and smartphone cases, delivering targeted NIR light during screen time to support energy, mood, eye comfort, and overall well-being

LOS ANGELES and AMSTERDAM, May 4, 2026 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — SunLED Life Science, a health-centered technology startup, today announced plans to showcase its near-Infrared (NIR) technology that brings the benefits of natural sunlight indoors at Display Week 2026, from May 5-7, 2026, at the LA Convention Center, Exhibit Hall, Booth #446. SunLED’s patented near-infrared (NIR) technology can be easily integrated into computer and laptop screens, webcams, and other everyday devices, delivering a targeted dose of NIR light – the essential part of sunlight absent in indoor light – to users while they work. NIR light supports mood, energy levels, eye comfort, and overall well-being. SunLED Life Science will demo three new prototypes at Display Week 2026, including a display monitor, a laptop, and a smartphone case, demonstrating how SunLED’s patented NIR technology can be integrated into everyday devices.

“Our technology can be integrated into almost any screen-based product to improve the well-being of its users and fundamentally change indoor screen time for everyone, from children and employees to the elderly,” said Dr. Anne Berends, CEO, CTO and founder, SunLED Life Science.

Dr. Anne Berends will also speak at Display Week on May 7 at 9:10 AM during Session 63.3, Displays as Ambient Light Therapy: Health and Wellness Through Invisible NIR Integration, in room 409AB, and in the panel discussion Health Effects of Emissive Color in Displays (Session 65-3), on Thursday, May 7, from 11:10–11:50 AM.

All indoor lighting and displays lack NIR, an essential part of the solar spectrum that makes up 50% of sunlight. The average person spends 90% of their waking hours indoors and has seven hours of screen time, deprived of NIR light, which can lead to adverse health effects. As windows filter out NIR, even sunlight that passes through them cannot help address the growing global health issues caused by modern indoor lifestyles. Near-infrared light boosts cellular energy production by activating mitochondria, the ‘powerplant’ of the cell. Scientific literature has shown a range of health and well-being benefits of NIR, including improved eye comfort and reduced fatigue. SunLED Life Science’s patented NIR light technology is proven in clinical studies to enhance mood and energy, lower inflammation markers, and promote heart health.

SunLED Life Science Technology Integration.

SunLED Life Science’s patented technology integrates with computer and laptop screens, webcams, and car interiors. At Display Week 2026, SunLED Life Science will demo three prototypes that bring its patented NIR technology directly into everyday devices. The first two prototypes include a laptop and an external monitor with NIR LEDs built into the bezel—mirroring how webcams evolved from clip-ons to standard features. The third prototype is a smartphone case prototype that delivers NIR light to users during normal screen time, tapping into the device people use most. Together, the three prototypes demonstrate how SunLED’s NIR technology makes wellness effortless by integrating into the products people already rely on daily.

“Today’s modern lifestyle hinders people from exposure to the very driver of life on Earth – sunlight. Our ancestors spent centuries outdoors in the sun. We are spending time in the office or at home: working, studying, and enjoying our free time while looking at screens, we barely get the amount of sunlight our bodies need,” said Dr. Anne Berends, CTO and co-founder of SunLED. “Our technology can be integrated into almost any screen-based product to improve the well-being of its users and fundamentally change indoor screen time for everyone, from children and employees to the elderly. We envision a world where everyone has access to the benefits of natural sunlight even while indoors at work, at home, or driving in a vehicle.”

At Display Week, SunLED will also showcase SunBooster, an easy-to-use, USB-C-powered device that attaches to computer monitors and laptops. As the first near-infrared device designed for everyday use, SunBooster brings the wellness-supporting qualities of natural sunlight indoors, enabling users to integrate these benefits effortlessly into their daily routines. SunBooster has launched in the EU and will launch in the US market in May.

Contact sunled@wearemgp.com to set up a meeting at Display Week 2026 between May 5-7 in Los Angeles, access the Display Week Press Kit here, or learn more at https://sunled.health.

About SunLED Life Science

SunLED Life Science researches and develops lighting solutions that bring the health benefits of sunlight indoors. Our patented and scientifically proven Near-Infrared technology promotes health and well-being, and easily integrates into various devices, such as screens, luminaires, car dashboards, and more. We envision a world where everyone can access the benefits of natural sunlight indoors.

Founded in 2024, SunLED Life Science is a privately held company headquartered in Amsterdam. Follow SunLED Life Science on LinkedIn or learn more at https://sunled.health.

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Mindy M. Hull, Mercury Global Partners for SunLED Life Science, 1 415 889 9977, sunled@wearemgp.com, https://sunled.health

Michael Held-Hernandez, Mercury Global Partners for SunLED Life Science, 1 480 306 1154, sunled@wearemgp.com, https://sunled.health

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New CiviClick Whitepaper: How DoorDash, DraftKings, Uber, and Rivian Are Winning Policy Fights by Mobilizing Real Stakeholders

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Two decades of Congressional Management Foundation research show individualized constituent communication outperforms paid advertising and lobbying – and a new whitepaper from CiviClick details how leading companies are closing the gap

WASHINGTON, May. 4, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — CiviClick, a nonpartisan grassroots advocacy software platform, today released a 48-page whitepaper examining how some of America’s most recognizable companies are winning state and federal policy fights by mobilizing employees, customers, and other real stakeholders to tell authentic stories to lawmakers. 

The whitepaper, titled “How Corporations Win Grassroots Advocacy Campaigns by Telling Authentic Stories,” draws on two decades of Congressional Management Foundation (CMF) research showing that individualized constituent communication is the single most influential form of advocacy on an undecided lawmaker — outperforming paid advertising, form emails, and even meetings with professional lobbyists. 

The research also surfaces a persistent gap. Ninety-one percent of congressional staff say district-specific impact information would help them advise their boss; only nine percent report receiving it frequently. Seventy-nine percent say personal constituent stories would help; only eighteen percent report receiving them regularly. 

“There is a massive gap between what lawmakers want to hear and what they actually receive,” said Chazz Clevinger, founder and CEO of CiviClick. “The companies that close that gap are the ones winning their policy fights. The ones that don’t are the ones writing checks to lobbyists and wondering why the bill still moved.” 

Four extended case studies 

The whitepaper details four corporate grassroots programs that have produced measurable legislative wins:

DoorDash’s DashRoots program has united more than 210,000 delivery professionals, merchants, and consumers across all 50 states. Recent wins include defeating a proposed delivery fee in Illinois and passing first-in-the-nation portable benefits legislation through the Wisconsin legislature.

DraftKings’ New York mobile sports betting campaign combined grassroots customer pressure, executive engagement, and direct lobbying to secure Governor Cuomo’s April 2021 inclusion of mobile wagering in the state budget – a multi-year effort the whitepaper presents as a masterclass in coalition design.

Uber’s city-by-city playbook for ridesharing legalization shows how technology companies can build scalable advocacy infrastructure that adapts to local political conditions across hundreds of municipalities.

Rivian’s 2026 Washington State breakthrough overturned a twelve-year dealer monopoly on direct EV sales after Rivian customers wrote personal messages to legislators about why they should be able to buy vehicles directly. Senate Bill 6354 passed 47-2 in the Senate and 84-9 in the House. The thesis “The common thread across all four case studies is that sustained victory requires more than direct lobbying,” Clevinger said. “It requires a standing network of authentic stakeholder advocates who can be activated quickly, speak credibly to lawmakers in their own words, and mobilize again for the next fight.” 

The whitepaper also examines how companies can bridge political divides by mobilizing stakeholders with different political orientations around shared policy goals, how to integrate corporate social responsibility with civic engagement, and how to overcome the most common participation obstacles in corporate grassroots programs. The full whitepaper is available for download at civiclick.com.

CiviClick is a nonpartisan grassroots advocacy software platform headquartered in Washington, D.C., with offices in Los Angeles. The platform helps organizations build campaign pages where real people can contact their elected and regulatory officials with personalized messages. CiviClick serves diverse groups across the partisan spectrum, including corporations, trade associations, nonprofits, and issue advocacy organizations. 

Founded in 2023 by Chazz Clevinger, a 13-year veteran of civic technology who previously worked at the White House Office of Strategic Initiatives, CiviClick has been recognized with multiple AAPC, Pollie, and Reed Awards for advocacy technology.

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