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Black Book Research Releases State of Digital Healthcare IT 2026: Denmark Market Report
New market intelligence report examines Denmark's digital health infrastructure, EHR optimization, interoperability, AI, cybersecurity, municipal care technology, and healthcare IT vendor landscape through 2030
COPENHAGEN, DK / ACCESS Newswire / May 21, 2026 / Black Book Research has released State of Digital Healthcare IT 2026: Denmark, a new market report analyzing one of Europe's most digitally mature healthcare systems as it moves from foundational digitization to the next phase of healthcare IT optimization.
Industry stakeholders can download the report at:
https://blackbookmarketresearch.com/state-of-digital-healthcare-it-denmark-2026
The report examines Denmark's regional EHR environment, national digital health infrastructure, Sundhed.dk, MedCom, shared medication services, e-prescribing, general practice digitization, municipal care systems, welfare technology, interoperability, cybersecurity, AI adoption, analytics, diagnostics IT, and Denmark's healthcare IT vendor landscape.
Denmark enters 2026 with a highly advanced digital-health foundation, but market priorities are shifting. Healthcare leaders are now focused on reducing clinician burden, strengthening cross-sector coordination, supporting care closer to home, improving medication safety, enabling responsible AI, and protecting critical digital infrastructure.
The report highlights several market forces shaping Denmark's healthcare IT strategy:
Regional EHR optimization and hospital workflow modernization
Stronger integration across hospitals, municipalities, general practice, and pharmacies
Growing demand for welfare technology, remote monitoring, and home-based care
AI use cases in diagnostics, documentation, patient flow, coding, and capacity planning
Cybersecurity and supplier risk management as procurement-level priorities
Expanding demand for analytics, population health, registry data, and secondary data use
Vendor opportunities across EHR, interoperability, patient access, diagnostics, AI, cybersecurity, and municipal care technology
State of Digital Healthcare IT 2026: Denmark is designed for healthcare technology vendors, investors, regional health leaders, municipalities, provider executives, cybersecurity firms, AI developers, policymakers, and digital transformation teams evaluating Denmark's healthcare IT market through 2030.
About Black Book Research
Black Book Research is an independent healthcare technology market research and public-interest insights firm producing global benchmarking, market intelligence, and vendor-performance reports based on verified frontline user experience, stakeholder polling, and sector-specific research. Media contact: [email protected] 1.800.863.7590
Download over 30 country-specific reports for industry stakeholders for no cost at:
https://blackbookmarketresearch.com
SOURCE: Black Book Research
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D.Moore--AMWN