Better named a leader in the IDC MarketScape

By Published On: November 19, 2025Last Updated: November 19, 2025
Better named a leader in the IDC MarketScape

Better, the provider of open digital health platforms, has been named a leader in the International Data Corporation (IDC) MarketScape: Europe, Middle East, and Africa Healthcare Data Platforms for Providers 2025 Vendor Assessment.

According to the IDC MarketScape: “Better’s emphasis on data control, interoperability, and clinician-friendly application development positions it as a high-impact innovator in Europe’s healthcare digital transformation efforts.”

The report also noted that “Better Studio, the platform’s low-code environment, empowers clinicians and analysts to design and deploy applications without needing software engineering expertise.”

The report went on to note that “Better platform supports a wide range of deployment models, from single hospitals and regional care networks to full-scale national systems, adapting to diverse governance structures, integration needs, and compliance frameworks.”

Better open digital health platform follows the principle of data for life, ensuring that health data remains accessible, reusable, and interoperable across systems and care settings.

Built on a modular three-layer architecture, consisting of the Better Clinical Data Repository (CDR), Better Studio, and Better Portal, the platform enables healthcare organisations to modernise their data infrastructure, accelerate application development, and enhance clinical workflows securely and at scale.

Tomaž Gornik, CEO and founder of Better, said: “We believe being recognised as a Leader by the IDC MarketScape is a testament to our mission to make healthcare data open, reusable, and future-proof.

“We believe that healthcare systems thrive when data is liberated from applications and used to empower clinicians, patients, and innovators. This recognition reinforces the value of open standards such as openEHR and FHIR in driving digital transformation across Europe and beyond.”

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