Consulting.us January 10, 2022

The global healthcare consulting services market is expected to grow by a CAGR of 11.5% from $23.9 billion to $41.2 billion by 2026, according to a recent forecast report from MarketsandMarkets.

Growth will be primarily driven by digitization in healthcare, adoption of analytics and cloud, rising disease burden worldwide, and increasing demand to reduce rising costs of healthcare. Factors working to limit growth in healthcare consulting spend include concerns around data confidentiality and the hidden costs of consulting services.

As Covid-19 continues to upturn healthcare, providers will continue to look for new, tech-enabled avenues of care delivery. Use cases like virtual health are expected to further drive demand for healthcare consulting services, according to the report.

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