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Smart Hospitals Market to Reach USD 363.95 Billion by 2032 as AI Clinical Workflows, Connected Care Rooms, and Remote Patient Monitoring Redefine Hospital Operations
May 3, 2026 - The global smart hospitals market was valued at USD 58,247.59 million in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 363,954.84 million by 2032, advancing at a CAGR of 26.2% during the forecast period. That implies an incremental revenue opportunity of roughly USD 305.71 billion over the period, placing the category among the faster-growing segments of digital health infrastructure. The market is being propelled by a broad operational shift inside hospitals, where providers are increasingly investing in AI-enabled documentation, ambient intelligence, virtual nursing, connected patient rooms, remote monitoring, and workflow orchestration to offset staffing pressure, reduce manual tasks, and improve patient throughput. Oracle's February 2026 announcement with Hillsboro Health and Philips' April 2026 HIMSS launch both underscore that smart hospital spending is no longer centered only on digitizing records. It is moving toward continuous, real-time care intelligence across the clinical environment.Request Executive Sample | Market Intelligence: https://www.datamintelligence.com/download-sample/smart-hospitals-market?kailas
Commercially, the market is becoming more attractive because smart hospital investments now have clearer operating logic. Hospitals are using digital platforms not only to modernize infrastructure, but to reduce nurse workload, improve room-level visibility, streamline handoffs, and create more scalable care models across inpatient and remote settings. Artisight's enterprise deployment with UChicago Medicine, eVideon's smart room platform expansion with OhioHealth, and Oneview Healthcare's connected care room model show that the category is shifting from isolated digital projects to integrated hospital operating environments. In practical terms, the strongest demand is forming where software, sensors, video, monitoring, and workflow data can be combined into measurable operational gains.
Recent Developments
1. In April 2026, Artisight announced an enterprise agreement with UChicago Medicine to deploy its smart hospital platform across multiple care settings, including patient rooms, PACUs, operating rooms, and a new 575,000-square-foot cancer center scheduled to open in April 2027. The implementation includes more than 1,800 devices across the health system. This matters because it shows smart hospital technology moving beyond pilots into system-wide infrastructure.
2. In April 2026, Philips introduced a platform-based care intelligence approach at HIMSS 2026, connecting patient monitoring and diagnostics to help clinicians move from fragmented data toward a more continuous understanding of the patient. That matters because integrated monitoring and informatics are becoming central to the smart hospital value proposition, especially in acute-care environments.
3. In February 2026, Oracle Health announced that Hillsboro Health selected Oracle Health Foundation EHR, Oracle Health Clinical AI Agent, and Oracle Health Seamless Exchange to improve operations and patient care across its network. The deal is significant because it highlights how AI documentation and interoperable hospital systems are becoming foundational layers in smart hospital modernization.
4. In March 2026, Fujitsu Japan and Teikyo University Hospital launched a joint proof of concept to develop new information analysis and patient management mechanisms using medical administration systems and electronic health record data. This matters because it shows hospital intelligence platforms extending deeper into regional coordination and predictive management workflows, not just bedside digitization.
Segment Analysis
By component, software is likely to remain the most commercially important segment because it sits at the center of orchestration, analytics, and clinical workflow automation. Smart hospitals increasingly depend on software layers that connect EHRs, room systems, monitoring feeds, documentation tools, and predictive insights into usable operational actions. Oracle's AI-driven clinical workflow stack and Oneview's care experience platform both reinforce that hospitals are buying coordination and intelligence, not just devices. In business terms, software captures the broadest recurring value because it ties together the rest of the smart hospital environment.
By technology, AI is emerging as the most strategically important segment, while IoT remains the enabling layer that makes room-level intelligence possible. AI is increasingly used for clinical documentation, predictive care, and alarm reduction, while IoT and ambient sensors support awareness of patient activity, workflow status, and room context. Artisight's AI-powered ambient intelligence and Philips' emphasis on care intelligence both show why the combination of AI and connected sensing is becoming the commercial core of smart hospital deployments.
Regional Analysis
The United States remains the leading commercialization market because it combines high hospital IT spending, acute staffing pressures, and a strong supplier ecosystem across connected rooms, AI workflows, and remote monitoring. A useful directional indicator is Artisight's UChicago Medicine rollout of more than 1,800 devices across multiple care settings, together with eVideon's expansion at OhioHealth and Oracle's AI-enabled hospital system contracts. These are not exact national market-size figures, but they clearly show the scale at which U.S. health systems are beginning to deploy smart hospital infrastructure.
Japan is strategically important because it is actively promoting the use of health, medical, and nursing information to improve operational efficiency in medical facilities and enable more effective care delivery. Japan's Digital Agency explicitly states that use of healthcare information is essential for improving efficiency and service delivery, while Fujitsu Japan's March 2026 proof of concept with Teikyo University Hospital shows hospitals moving from policy intent into data-driven execution. This makes Japan a meaningful market for smart hospital adoption, especially where digital coordination and hospital workflow efficiency are priorities.
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Company Profiles
Artisight is one of the most directly relevant companies in the market because it positions itself as a smart hospital platform built on AI-powered ambient intelligence, computer vision, and multi-sensor networks. Its April 2026 enterprise agreement with UChicago Medicine demonstrates why it matters commercially: the company is helping turn entire hospital environments into connected virtual care platforms.
Oneview Healthcare is important because it has built a connected care room platform that integrates patient engagement, clinical workflows, and hospital operations. Its current platform messaging around monitoring, anticipation, personalization, and orchestration reflects where smart hospitals are heading: toward room-level intelligence that supports both patient experience and staff efficiency.
eVideon, now part of TigerConnect, remains a significant player through its Vibe Health smart room platform. The company says its solution combines interactive smart TVs, digital whiteboards, digital door signs, and bedside tablets to improve communication and save nurses time, and its OhioHealth deployment shows that smart room systems are now being adopted at real operational scale.
Diligent Robotics brings a different but commercially important angle to the market through automation inside hospital workflows. Its Moxi robot is deployed in over 25 hospital facilities across the U.S., with nearly 100 robots completing more than 1.25 million deliveries, showing that smart hospitals increasingly include robotics and embodied AI, not just software and room systems.
Analyst View
The strongest revenue pools in the smart hospitals market are forming where AI-driven clinical workflows, connected care rooms, remote patient monitoring, and automation of routine labor overlap. That makes software-centric platforms, AI-enabled documentation, ambient monitoring, and enterprise smart room systems the most attractive segments over the medium term. Hospitals are increasingly willing to invest where digital tools can reduce non-clinical workload, improve situational awareness, and make care delivery easier to scale.
Competition is intensifying around integration rather than single products. The likely winners will be the companies that can connect clinical systems, patient-room technology, monitoring, AI, and staff workflows into one operating model that actually reduces friction on the floor. In this market, the advantage will go to suppliers that make hospitals feel less reactive, less fragmented, and more continuously aware of what is happening across care settings.
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