The industry sees opportunities for personalized remote care solutions driven by chronic diseases and an aging population. The expansion of robust digital health frameworks and telehealth will drive further growth with increased investment in AI-driven medical diagnosis and workflow optimization.
American Artificial Intelligence in the Medical Market
Dublin, September 17, 2025 (Globe Newswire) – Added “US AI for Medical Market Size, Share, Trend Analysis Report 2025-2033” ResearchAndMarkets.com Provided.
The American AI (AI) in the healthcare market is projected to have a CAGR of 132.6 billion US$ in 2024 and a CAGR of 36.76% from 2025 to 2033. Technological advances such as electronic health records and AI integration in telehealth are significantly transforming healthcare delivery.
The shortage of government initiatives and health professionals will strengthen the adoption of AI solutions aimed at increasing operational efficiency. Notable efforts include Amazon One Medical introducing AI capabilities into its electronic healthcare systems to optimize patient care and reduce administrative tasks.
The rapidly growing prevalence of chronic diseases such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease, along with ageing, underscores the need for AI in healthcare. According to the CDC, 60% of Americans suffer from at least one chronic illness, and the Population Reference Office estimates that the population of individuals over the age of 65 will reach 82 million by 2050.
The US healthcare landscape is characterized by a sophisticated IT ecosystem, including comprehensive electronic health records and substantial data repositories. This environment will drive investments by AI Healthcare Innovations' leading health technology companies and venture capital companies. For example, harrison.ai expanded its US operations with a US$112 million Series C funding, focusing on AI-powered diagnostics and workflows.
Increased telehealth and remote monitoring will also drive market growth, with AI systems enhancing patient data analysis and decision-making in virtual care settings. The right case is a collaboration between VSEE Health and TELE911, establishing a virtual emergency department, reducing ER congestion and addressing the needs of emergency medical staff. Such initiatives are crucial to making healthcare more accessible, especially in remote locations, thereby increasing the desire for AI-driven healthcare solutions.
