The AI agents in healthcare market is projected to reach USD 6.92 billion by 2030 from USD 1.11 billion in 2025, at a high CAGR of 44.1% during the forecast period. The market is growing rapidly owing to the growing demand for automation, clinical efficacy, and personalized patient engagement. Healthcare organizations are increasingly employing AI agents in various areas, including virtual triage support, clinical decision support, care coordination, administrative automation, and patient engagement. These advancements are driven by the growing developments in the areas of generative AI, natural language processing, and the ability to integrate with various medical devices/EHR systems. Advancements in the AI agent industry within the healthcare industry are being further fueled by intense investment activities. For example, the HIPAA-compliant AI startup Hippocratic AI, which is working on building safe and patient-engaging AI agents through the development of safe generative AI, raised USD 126 million in the Series C round at a valuation of USD 3.5 billion in November 2025.
Two key strategies are propelling growth in the AI agents in healthcare market: continuous technological advancements and strategic public-private partnerships. AI agents are being introduced by businesses to revolutionize healthcare and life sciences processes. For instance, IQVIA (US) introduced new, specially designed AI agents for the healthcare and life sciences sector in June 2025. These agents are intended to automate intricate processes, improve decision-making, and improve patient outcomes. In terms of cooperation, businesses are joining up with hospitals more frequently to improve patient care and clinical results. For example, Universal Health Services (UHS) launched patient-facing AI agents throughout its hospital network in June 2025 in collaboration with Hippocratic AI. To reduce staff workload and increase access to care, AI agents are designed to assist with non-clinical patient contacts, including appointment reminders, follow-ups, and general patient engagement.
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Prominent players in the market include Oracle (US), Microsoft (US), IBM (US) Google (US), Amazon Web Services, Inc, (US); NVIDIA Corporation (US); NextGen Invent Corp (US), Automation Anywhere, Inc. (US), Innovaccer (US), SoundHound AI Inc. (US), CitiusTech Inc (US), Databricks (US), Salesforce, Inc. (US), Kore.ai Inc. (US), LivePerson (US), LeewayHertz (US), Gupshup (US), and Irisity AB (Sweden)
Oracle (US) is a major provider of AI agent-enabled healthcare technology, leveraging its deep expertise in cloud infrastructure, electronic health records (EHR), and enterprise AI platforms. Through its health division, Oracle Health, the company has embedded AI agents directly into clinical workflows to help clinicians reduce administrative burden and improve care delivery. One of its flagship offerings is the Oracle Health Clinical AI Agent, a voice-enabled, generative-AI-powered assistant integrated with the Oracle Health EHR that automates documentation, assists with charting and order management, and provides contextual clinical insights at the point of care, contributing to significant reductions in documentation time and enhancing physician productivity.
NVIDIA Corporation (US) offers AI agents in healthcare by providing the computing platforms, AI frameworks, and software ecosystems that enable advanced clinical and operational AI agents. Its GPUs and accelerated computing technologies power pattern recognition, analytical, contextual, and multi-agent systems used in medical imaging, diagnostics, patient monitoring, genomics, and real-time clinical analytics. Through healthcare-focused platforms such as Clara and enterprise AI frameworks, NVIDIA supports the development and scalable deployment of AI agents that deliver faster inference, higher accuracy, and real-time decision support.
Microsoft (US) leverages its cloud platform (Azure), artificial intelligence services, and enterprise software solutions. The firm provides support for conversational, contextual, analytical, and workflow-based AI agents. These can be connected to electronic health records (EHRs), data platforms, and healthcare enterprise systems. With its Azure Artificial Intelligence and the capabilities provided by the Generative AI models and secure clouds in Azure AI, Microsoft helps healthcare providers and companies develop and orchestrate AI agents in a secure and scalable manner.
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The competitive landscape of the market is led by five major companies: Oracle (US), IBM (US), Microsoft (US), NVIDIA Corporation (US), and Amazon Web Services, Inc. (US), which shape market evolution through differentiated strategies and sustained technology investments. Oracle offers the Clinical AI Agent for ambient clinical documentation and voice-enabled EHR integration. Microsoft provides the Healthcare Agent Service for building compliant clinical copilots and triage tools, and NVIDIA delivers Healthcare AI Agents via its AI Enterprise and Clara platforms to power real-time patient engagement, medical imaging analysis, and contact center automation. Amazon Web Services provides AWS HealthScribe for automated clinical note generation alongside Amazon Bedrock Agents to orchestrate complex, HIPAA-eligible healthcare workflows.
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