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New from Black Book Research Insights: State of Digital Healthcare IT 2026: Vietnam — a buyer-ready market report on EHR and EMR adoption, hospital information systems, national digital health infrastructure, social health insurance digitization, interoperability, analytics, diagnostics, pharmacy technology, cybersecurity, AI, and Vietnam’s healthcare IT vendor landscape.

The report examines Vietnam’s healthcare IT transformation as public hospital modernization, social health insurance operations, digital identity, private-sector expansion, telehealth, pharmacy platforms, diagnostics, mobile patient access, and cloud infrastructure reshape the market through 2030.

Why this report, why now

Vietnam is one of Southeast Asia’s most important healthcare IT growth markets. The country is moving from fragmented digitization toward more coordinated infrastructure across hospitals, insurers, pharmacies, diagnostics networks, public agencies, and consumer health platforms.

Vietnam’s market is large, fast-growing, and uneven. Central and major urban hospitals are more digitally advanced, while many provincial, district, and independent providers still operate with mixed paper and electronic workflows. This creates demand for practical, scalable systems that can support both foundational digitization and more advanced optimization.

Public-sector demand is shaped by the Ministry of Health, Vietnam Social Security, provincial Departments of Health, public hospitals, district facilities, commune health stations, and national digital transformation priorities. Private hospitals, clinics, labs, imaging centers, pharmacies, employers, insurers, telecom operators, and digital health platforms are creating parallel demand for patient access, payments, claims, scheduling, teleconsultation, analytics, and workflow automation.

Two procurement realities are now decisive

Vietnam is not a simple EHR replacement market. It is a staged modernization market where hospital information systems, EMRs, insurance workflows, patient identity, prescriptions, diagnostics, pharmacy platforms, and mobile access must develop together.

Winning vendors will need Vietnamese-language usability, insurance workflow readiness, claims and coding capability, local implementation support, cybersecurity controls, affordability, integration discipline, and measurable operational value.

State of Digital Healthcare IT Vietnam 2026

Market signals at a glance

  • Vietnam is a high-growth healthcare IT market where public hospital modernization, social health insurance, private healthcare expansion, digital pharmacy, diagnostics, telehealth, mobile access, and cloud infrastructure are converging.

  • EHR and EMR adoption remains uneven. Major hospitals and selected private networks are advancing, while many smaller public and independent providers still rely on mixed paper and digital workflows.

  • Social health insurance is a major driver of healthcare IT demand. Systems must support eligibility, claims review, coding, clinical documentation, referral information, e-prescriptions, quality reporting, and payment controls.

  • Hospital information systems remain a core opportunity, especially for patient administration, EMR, LIS, RIS/PACS, pharmacy, inventory, billing, scheduling, emergency workflows, and quality management.

  • Digital pharmacy and diagnostics are major growth areas, including prescription workflows, medication access, pharmacy integration, lab systems, imaging platforms, teleradiology, structured reporting, and AI-supported diagnostics.

  • Mobile-first patient access is expanding through appointment booking, teleconsultation, hospital apps, digital pharmacy, home services, patient reminders, payments, and care navigation.

  • AI adoption will be practical and workflow-led, with strongest demand in imaging, diagnostics, documentation, triage, coding, call-center support, hospital operations, and population health analytics.

  • Cybersecurity is becoming a procurement requirement as hospitals, insurance systems, pharmacies, telehealth platforms, labs, imaging systems, cloud services, and connected devices become more integrated.

  • The report includes a Vietnam-focused vendor and operator directory covering public agencies, domestic healthtech firms, hospital IT suppliers, pharmacy platforms, diagnostics networks, telecom operators, cloud providers, cybersecurity suppliers, and global healthcare IT vendors.

What the report covers

The State of Digital Healthcare IT 2026: Vietnam report provides market intelligence across:

  • EHR / EMR adoption: Public and private provider digitization, hospital systems, clinic management, documentation, patient administration, insurance workflows, and paper-to-digital transition.

  • Hospital information systems: HIS, EMR, LIS, RIS/PACS, pharmacy, inventory, billing, referrals, scheduling, emergency workflows, quality reporting, and administrative automation.

  • Social health insurance infrastructure: Eligibility, claims, coding, payment review, auditability, utilization management, provider reporting, and insurance-linked clinical workflows.

  • Interoperability and integration: Patient identity, digital identity alignment, insurance data, lab and imaging results, e-prescriptions, pharmacy transactions, referral data, APIs, HL7, FHIR-ready integration, and practical public-private connectivity.

  • Clinical products technology: Acute care, outpatient care, diagnostics, imaging, laboratory, pharmacy, patient access, telehealth, home services, call centers, payments, and care coordination.

  • AI and analytics: Diagnostic AI, claims analytics, coding support, documentation tools, population health, chronic disease management, patient-flow analytics, fraud control, and operational performance.

  • Cybersecurity and data governance: Identity controls, access management, endpoint security, cloud security, backup, disaster recovery, audit logs, supplier risk, privacy, and AI governance.

  • Current trends: Hospital modernization, uneven EHR maturity, insurance digitization, pharmacy platform growth, diagnostics digitization, mobile-first access, practical AI adoption, cybersecurity, and local implementation capacity.

  • Vendor landscape: A Vietnam HIT directory covering public infrastructure, hospitals, payers, pharmacies, diagnostics, telehealth, cloud, analytics, cybersecurity, imaging, enterprise health IT, and digital patient access.