The "Future of Digital Health 2024" report highlights the dynamic evolution of the global digital health landscape, driven by rapid technological advancements, value-based care models, and the increasing need to address health equity and workforce shortages. Despite a slowdown in digital health investments in 2023, 2024 is expected to see renewed growth with a projected CAGR of 13.4% through 2028, underpinned by innovations in AI, IoT, XR, and robotics. The GCC region, particularly Saudi Arabia, is poised for significant growth, with plans for substantial investment in healthcare infrastructure and digital technologies. Key areas of focus include virtual care, remote monitoring, and AI-driven healthcare management. Emerging technologies are set to transform care delivery, improve operational efficiency, and support continuity of care through digital pathways and generative AI, which offers promising use cases in clinical documentation, personalised care, and claims processing. As stakeholders adapt to this rapidly changing environment, effective change management and stakeholder education will be crucial in realising the full potential of digital health innovations.