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Global Acute Care EHR Market Share 2025
Large Regional Decisions Impact a Broad Number of Hospitals
Ongoing KLAS research shows that EHR projects—including purchase decisions, implementations, extensions, and optimization work—continue to be a high priority for healthcare organizations across the world, second only to AI initiatives. In 2024, the number of new EHR contracts reached a five-year high. However, the number of hospitals impacted by these contracts dropped to a five-year low, as many of the decisions were made by standalone hospitals or small hospital groups. Additionally, fewer large-scale regional decisions were made in 2024 compared to years prior; KLAS validated regional decisions in Austria, Canada, France, Mauritius, Saudi Arabia, and the UK. Overall, KLAS validated 246 EHR decisions impacting 550 hospitals and over 122,000 beds. 39 different EHR vendors in 43 different countries and territories were selected.
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Key Findings:
- Dedalus Has Most EHR Activity; Epic Chosen in Multiple Large Public Decisions; InterSystems Sees Their Strongest Year Since 2020
- Regional Vendors Nexus AG & MipihSIB See Solid Growth in Europe; Aosta & TrioTree Expand Outside India
- Europe: Large Decisions Finalize for Dedalus, Nexus AG, MipihSIB, Softway Medical & Nervecentre
- Asia/Oceania: Aosta (India), Epic (Singapore) & ezCaretech (South Korea) Selected in Largest Decisions; InterSystems Expands in Asia via Add-Ons; Oceania Quiet
- Latin America: MV & Philips Continue to Lead in Brazil; Purchasing in Other Countries Picks Up, with InterSystems & Philips Being Most Frequently Selected
- Canada: Newfoundland & Labrador’s Selection of Epic Boosts Vendor to Largest Market Share in Canada; MEDITECH Falls to Third
- Middle East/Africa: Cloud Solutions & InterSystems Most Selected in Middle East; TrioTree Chosen in Country-Wide Decision in Africa

Writer
Sarah Brown

Designer
Breanne Hunter

Project Manager
Andrew Wright
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