Emerging Technology Could Help Manage Healthcare Costs as Spending Poised to Reach $23 Trillion by 2040, Oliver Wyman Analysis Shows
In 2025, global healthcare spending reached
Despite this rapid cost increase, productivity in healthcare has remained broadly flat. However, AI, automation, and robotics has the potential to offset up to 60% of these projected cost increases if their adoption is coordinated, scaled, and supported by strong institutional and policy frameworks. The convergence of these technologies presents a credible opportunity to reset healthcare productivity across clinical, administrative, and operational domains.
Using proprietary modeling and the Oliver Wyman Health Technology Use Case database, the report evaluates three adoption pathways through 2040 which include varying the speed of adoption, depth of workflow integration, and discipline of reinvestment. The results identified potential net savings of
To unlock lasting, system-wide impact, the report highlights five critical enablers for rapid adoption: investment in technology infrastructure, stronger technology talent pipelines, reforms to reimbursement and liability frameworks, modernized innovation-friendly regulation, and a shift from labor-centric approaches to technology-enabled models across the healthcare system.
Dr. Oliver Eitelwein PH.D., Partner and Global Lead for Oliver Wyman’s Life Sciences Performance Transformation, said, “This is both an end-to-end cost-reset opportunity and a structural growth engine, especially for medical device and healthcare technology sectors. Beyond cost containment, these investments would catalyze new high-value innovation markets across AI platforms, robotics, medical devices, and data infrastructure.”
Dr.
About the study
This report analyzes over 200 high-impact use cases from Oliver Wyman’s Healthcare Technology Use Case Database, covering artificial intelligence, specialized and humanoid robotics, and quantum technologies. These cases underpin productivity scenarios that quantify how scaled deployment across the healthcare ecosystem, including clinical care, pharmaceuticals, medical devices, insurance, and government/public health, can reduce costs and expand capacity. The analysis also incorporates expertise from the
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