Healthcare systems and organizations are on the precipice of a technology revolution, in being able to leverage advanced technologies and tools to help streamline operations, reduce costs and, above all, enhance patient experiences. However, the sector faces several challenges, including workforce and technology skills shortages, data privacy and security concerns, and keeping up with the relentless pace of technological change. With technology, a key sectoral transformation pillar, it can be helpful for leaders in the sector to have insights on how other healthcare technology leaders are targeting their investments and deriving value.
The KPMG global tech report: Healthcare insights examines the views of senior-level healthcare technology function leaders from around the world that include chief digital officers, CIOs, CTOs, CISOs, chief AI officers and others. This report contains valuable insights into how healthcare organizations are navigating the complexities of digital transformation.
KPMG global tech report: Healthcare insights
Beyond the hype: Balancing speed, security and value

Key findings from the research
Read the full report to explore more insights and KPMG healthcare technology specialist perspectives on the findings, and to obtain actionable recommendations aimed at helping healthcare organizations in addressing their technology challenges.
The insights in this report were derived from the KPMG global tech report 2024, a survey of 2,450 technology leaders from 26 countries across 8 industries: financial services, technology, retail and consumer packaged goods, industrial manufacturing, life sciences, healthcare, government and public sector, and energy. Survey respondents represented organizations with annual operating budgets or revenues above US$100M-plus.
Healthcare respondent demographics: The healthcare insights of the KPMG global tech report draws on the views of 122 healthcare technology leaders of which a strong majority (92 percent) held C-suite or department head, EVP, SVP or VP level positions in health systems, hospitals, or care provider networks. A majority (71 percent) of these respondents represented organizations with operating budgets or revenues of US$10B-plus (with one-quarter representing US$100B-plus organizations).
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Anwer Khan
Global Healthcare Sector Technology Leader, KPMG International; Partner, Advisory, Customer and Operations, Health and Government
KPMG in the U.S.