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Middle East Health IT Modernization Is Accelerating But Procurement Is Tightening Around Bilingual Operations, Sovereign Hosting, and Verifiable AI
Black Book Survey of health IT leaders across five high-activity Middle East markets finds sovereignty-compatible architectures and Arabic/English workflow readiness are now pass/fail gates-while AI interest is rising faster than governance and dataflow transparency
LONDON, UK / ACCESS Newswire / December 31, 2025 / Black Book Survey of 205 health IT leaders across five high-activity Middle East markets finds sovereignty-compatible architectures and Arabic/English workflow readiness are now pass/fail gates-while AI interest is rising faster than governance and dataflow transparency.
Black Book Market Research today released new Middle East findings from its 2026 State of Global Digital Healthcare Information Technology (HIT) Report, supported by a regional survey of healthcare tech leaders across five Middle East countries with high healthcare IT activity and adoption. The findings show a clear shift in how modernization is being executed: budgets and ambition remain strong, but procurement is becoming more technical, more sovereign, and more operationally unforgiving.
Across national programs and large health systems, bilingual (Arabic/English) clinical operations, sovereignty-compatible hosting models, and zero-trust cyber requirements are increasingly determining which vendors are eligible to compete, often before roadmap claims, AI features, or even pricing are evaluated. Countries participating in the survey included Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, and Oman, with additional Middle East perspectives represented from Jordan and Egypt.
"The Middle East is building next-generation care environments at speed, but the gatekeepers are no longer glossy demos," said Doug Brown, Founder of Black Book Market Research. "Procurement is now a verification exercise: Can the vendor run bilingual workflows at clinical scale? Can they prove sovereign control of data and processing? Can they demonstrate recoverability and cyber resilience? And for AI, can they explain where inference runs, what gets retained, and who has access under law? If those answers aren't auditable, the bid is dead on arrival."
Survey-backed procurement reality: the new "must-prove" gates (n=205)
Black Book's Middle East survey indicates the region's procurement posture has shifted from "feature-first" to "control-plane-first," with the following results:
81% said Arabic/English bilingual workflows are now a mandatory requirement for enterprise EHR/HIS platforms in major procurements (not a preference).
77% reported that data residency / sovereignty-compatible hosting is a pass/fail eligibility gate in most public-sector or ministry-aligned tenders.
69% said ministries and national health systems now require hybrid deployment readiness (in-region hosted plus on-premise options) to satisfy sovereignty and continuity expectations.
62% reported seeing vendors screened out at intake or technical compliance due to insufficient evidence on hosting jurisdiction, subcontractor chains, or enforceable data-control provisions-before demonstrations or feature scoring.
74% said cybersecurity requirements have tightened materially in the past 12-18 months, with recoverability (segmented backups, tested incident response, and resilience) increasingly treated as a procurement gate.
68% said leadership is actively prioritizing AI-enabled capabilities (notably imaging analytics, triage support, and operational automation), but 59% reported that AI proposals frequently arrive with insufficient clarity on at least two of the following: inference location, telemetry/logging destinations, prompt/output retention, or training/fine-tuning constraints.
46% reported encountering post-award cost expansion in recent cycles (interfaces, integration tolls, reporting add-ons, mandatory support packages), contributing to friction in scale-up across networks.
What's driving this 2026 tightening: sovereignty, scale, and clinical-operational reality
The Middle East's fastest modernizers are moving from single-facility implementations to national platforms, multi-hospital networks, and interoperable ecosystems. That scale changes what procurement must protect:
Localization at clinical scale
Bilingual workflows are now evaluated as an operational capability-how well the platform performs under real clinician load, documentation norms, and patient-access patterns.
Sovereignty-compatible architectures
Beyond data storage, buyers increasingly focus on where processing occurs, who holds enforceable control, and how subcontractor access is governed.
Cyber resilience as a care-continuity requirement
Ministries and national systems are treating recoverability and resilience as patient-safety infrastructure, not just IT risk management.
AI governance is becoming the next verification frontier
Interest is high, but procurement is shifting to "show the dataflow" requirements: inference location, retention defaults, auditability, and explainability.
Middle East-headquartered vendor ecosystem
Alongside multinational EHR and platform vendors, Middle East procurement and delivery ecosystems increasingly include region-headquartered suppliers providing national digital health enablement, localization, implementation capacity, and digital access layers such as Lean Business Services and Al Arabiya Systems Engineering (ASE) (Saudi Arabia); Okadoc Technologies and Injazat (United Arab Emirates); Electronic Health Solutions (EHS) and Geelong Computing Systems (GCS) (Jordan); and Vezeeta and Roshetta (Egypt). These firms commonly appear as prime contractors, platform providers, integrators, hosting partners, or patient-access layers, especially where local operating models, bilingual workflows, sovereign delivery, and deployment velocity are decisive.
What this means for vendors and health systems in 2026
Black Book's findings suggest procurement in the Middle East is converging on a new baseline: prove the operating model, prove the jurisdictional controls, prove resilience then discuss features. For vendors, success increasingly depends on a defensible control plane, not only a product roadmap. For ministries and health systems, the opportunity is to translate modernization speed into sustainable outcomes by enforcing auditable standards at intake.
Methodology and confidence statement (n=205)
Sample: 205 healthcare IT leaders (CIO/CTO-level, digital transformation leads, enterprise architects, security/governance leaders, and procurement stakeholders).
Geography: Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, and Oman (with additional perspectives from Jordan and Egypt).
Confidence level (illustrative): 95%.
Maximum margin of error: ±6.8 percentage points.
Free report download
The full 2026 State of Global Digital Healthcare Information Technology (HIT) Report is available as a free download, including Middle East regional snapshots, procurement gatekeepers, and platform implications.
Download link:
https://blackbookmarketresearch.com/2026-black-book-state-of-global-healthcare-technology
About Black Book Market Research
Black Book Market Research is an independent healthcare technology research and market intelligence firm. Black Book produces annual and interim global research on EHR/HIT adoption, vendor performance, interoperability, cybersecurity, AI readiness, and policy-driven market dynamics impacting healthcare systems worldwide.
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SOURCE: Black Book Research
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