PUBLISHER: DataM Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1654660
PUBLISHER: DataM Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1654660
The Global Telehealth Market reached US$ 118.25 billion in 2024 and is expected to reach US$ 699.95 billion by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 16.7% during the forecast period 2025-2033.
Telehealth is the use of digital technologies to access and manage healthcare services remotely. It can be used by individuals from home or by healthcare professionals in rural areas. Telehealth can also be used by healthcare providers to enhance or support healthcare services, such as using computers and mobile devices for remote access or remote care.
Market Dynamics: Drivers & Restraints
Rising Need for Remote Patient Monitoring
The global telehealth market is growing due to the increasing demand for remote patient monitoring. As chronic diseases like diabetes, cardiovascular conditions, and respiratory disorders become more prevalent, healthcare systems are seeking efficient ways to provide continuous care. Remote patient monitoring allows healthcare providers to track patients' vital signs and health data in real-time, reducing healthcare costs and improving patient outcomes. The growing aging population and advancements in wearable devices, mobile health applications, and IoT technologies further increase the demand for remote monitoring solutions.
For instance, in July 2024, TeleMedCare launched a remote chronic patient monitoring program with a top health insurance provider in the U.S., covering over 500,000 people in five states. The program, based in Florida, aims to address 300 patients with chronic heart, respiratory, and metabolic conditions like CHF, COPD, diabetes, and hypertension. The program is part of TeleMedCare's two-billion-dollar global health strategy plan, focusing on adaptability to company requirements and protocols. The initial pilot phase is addressing 300 patients with chronic conditions.
Lack of Robust Infrastructure and Limited Digital Literacy in Developing Regions
The global telehealth market faces challenges due to inadequate infrastructure and limited digital literacy in developing regions. Poor internet connections, advanced telecommunications systems, and smart device access hinder telehealth effectiveness. Limited digital literacy also hinders adoption. High costs and government support further hinder market growth. Investments in infrastructure, technology, and education are needed.
The global telehealth market is segmented based on, Component, Delivery Mode, Application, End User and Region.
Hardware segment is expected to dominate the Telehealth market share
The hardware segment holds a major portion of the telehealth market share and is expected to continue to hold a significant portion of the telehealth market share during the forecast period.
Hardware is crucial in the global telehealth market, providing essential tools and devices for real-time data collection, analysis, and transmission between patients and healthcare providers. Advancements in hardware technology, such as portable diagnostic devices and IoT-enabled health monitoring gadgets, have improved the accuracy and accessibility of telehealth services. The integration of these devices with cloud platforms and mobile applications enhances the scalability of telehealth solutions, making them more efficient for patients and providers.
For instance, in November 2024, Thailand is introduced telehealth kiosks to modernize its healthcare system, allowing patients to measure vital signs like temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood pressure. The collected data is then transmitted to an online system for remote consultations with doctors. The 30-baht universal healthcare scheme allows patients to choose home delivery or pick up from participating pharmacies, aligning with the government's vision of expanding the service into a "30-baht anywhere" service, making quality healthcare more accessible and reducing hospital burden.
End User:-
Healthcare providers segment is the fastest-growing segment in Telehealth market share
The healthcare providers segment is the fastest-growing segment in the telehealth market share and is expected to hold the market share over the forecast period.
Healthcare providers are driving the global telehealth market by promoting virtual consultations, remote patient monitoring, and follow-up care. They build trust, educate patients about telehealth, and address privacy and usability concerns. Integrating telehealth into routine care reduces the burden on traditional facilities, especially in managing chronic diseases and emergency consultations. Active participation, supported by training programs and government incentives, is crucial in scaling telehealth adoption across different regions and demographics.
For instance, in June 2024, Apollo Telehealth and the Government of Manipur have launched a telemedicine-driven primary health center in Borobeka, Manipur, to improve healthcare access for communities affected by recent conflicts. The area, known for its isolation and challenging road conditions, faces significant obstacles to accessing timely medical care and emergency services. The nearest referral hospital is located 90 minutes away in Jiribam, causing prolonged treatment and health concerns.
North America is expected to hold a significant position in the Telehealth market share
North America holds a substantial position in the telehealth market and is expected to hold most of the market share due to its, high adoption of digital health technologies, and focus on cost reduction. The region's high prevalence of chronic diseases like diabetes and cardiovascular disorders makes telehealth an ideal solution. Government policies, such as reimbursement for services and funding programs, encourage adoption. The widespread use of smartphones, high-speed internet, AI, and IoT also accelerates market growth.
For instance, in August 2024, Pfizer has launched PfizerForAll, a digital platform designed to simplify healthcare access and health management for Americans. The platform supports Billions affected by common illnesses like migraine, COVID-19, or flu, as well as those seeking adult vaccinations. It consolidates critical resources and services into a single destination, reducing the time and steps needed for important health actions like getting care, filling prescriptions, and finding potential savings on Pfizer medicines.
Europe is growing at the fastest pace in the Telehealth market
Europe holds the fastest pace in the telehealth market and is expected to hold most of the market share fueled by the need to improve healthcare access in rural areas and reduce the burden on overstretched systems. The aging population in countries like Germany, Italy, and the UK has increased the demand for remote patient monitoring and virtual consultations. The integration of digital technologies, government initiatives, and EHR adoption, along with advancements in telecommunication infrastructure, enhances the efficiency and accessibility of telehealth services.
For instance, Doctorsa, a global telehealth platform, has launched in the UK, connecting travellers with local doctors within five minutes. The platform, founded in Italy, has expanded internationally to 33 countries and has served over 100,000 users. Doctorsa connects tourists and UK residents seeking urgent care, especially those facing long waits for GP appointments or needing support outside surgery hours. The platform aims to meet the growing demand for accessible healthcare in the UK.
The major global players in the telehealth market include Epic Systems Corporation, Oracle Corporation, Veradigm LLC, MEDITECH, McKesson Corporation, GE Healthcare, NXGN Management, LLC, Athenahealth, eClinicalWorks, Greenway Health and among others.
The global telehealth market report delivers a detailed analysis with 70 key tables, more than 60 visually impactful figures, and 199 pages of expert insights, providing a complete view of the market landscape.
Target Audience 2024
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