PUBLISHER: DataM Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1678796
PUBLISHER: DataM Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1678796
The Japan remote patient monitoring market reached US$ 470.56 million in 2024 and is expected to reach US$ 3,536.54 million by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 24.9% during the forecast period 2025-2033.
Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) is a healthcare practice that uses digital technologies to collect medical data from patients outside traditional settings, enabling doctors to track vital signs in real time or periodically. This technology is particularly beneficial for patients with chronic conditions, elderly individuals, or post-operative care, as it allows timely interventions and reduces hospital visits. RPM enhances patient care, improves health outcomes, and promotes convenience by allowing continuous monitoring without physically present patients in a healthcare facility.
Market Dynamics: Drivers & Restraints
Technological Advancements and Increasing Adoption of Wearable Devices
The Japan remote patient monitoring (RPM) market is driven by advancements in healthcare technology and the growing use of wearable health devices. These devices track real-time health parameters, improving accuracy and efficiency. They are integrated with smartphone applications and cloud platforms, promoting proactive patient management. This technological evolution has increased patient acceptance and encouraged healthcare providers to incorporate RPM into their practices. Generally, elderly or chronic disease patients are the target population for remote patient monitoring devices; however, in Japan, several companies are coming up with innovations to track the health and wellness of all types of patients.
For instance, a Japan-based company, MEDIROM Healthcare technologies Inc., has recently become popular with the launch of its innovation, the "MOTHER Bracelet", a charging-free smart health tracker that is integrated with REMONY, a remote health monitoring system. In January 2025, the company collaborated with the Electronics Division of TOPPAN Inc. to provide these advanced monitoring devices. TOPPAN plans to use these devices, the MOTHER Bracelet and REMONY, for the health monitoring of its employees and aims to establish an environment that enables early detection and prompt responses in the event of certain health abnormalities.
Data Privacy and Security Concerns
The Japanese remote patient monitoring (RPM) market faces significant challenges due to concerns over data privacy and security. RPM systems collect and transmit sensitive patient health data, and any breach can lead to unauthorized access. Strict data protection regulations and fear of security vulnerabilities discourage patients and healthcare providers from fully adopting RPM solutions, hindering market growth.
The Japan remote patient monitoring market is segmented based on device type, application, and end user.
Wearable Devices in the device type segment are expected to dominate with the highest market share.
Japan's remote patient monitoring (RPM) market is thriving due to wearable devices that enable real-time health tracking, early disease detection, and continuous management of chronic conditions. These devices collect vital health data, such as heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen levels, and glucose levels. The integration of AI and IoT in wearable technology improves data analysis, reduces hospital visits, and enhances patient engagement, particularly in Japan's aging population and increasing demand for home-based care. Several innovative wearable devices are being launched in the Japanese market, which can significantly tap the areas with high unmet needs.
For instance, in September 2024, iRhythm Technologies, Inc. announced that the Japanese Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Agency (PMDA) has approved Zio fourteen-day, long-term continuous ECG monitoring system. Zio is a wearable device supported with ZEUS - Zio ECG Utilization Software System and iRhythm's advanced AI algorithm, and can be used in the early diagnosis of cardiac arrhythmias.
The major country players in the remote patient monitoring market include Nihon Kohden Corporation, OMRON Healthcare Co., Ltd Terumo Corporation, Fukuda Denshi Co., Ltd, Panasonic Healthcare Co., Ltd., Sharp Corporation (Healthcare Devices Division), Medirom Healthcare Technologies Inc, A&D Company, Limited, HealthNode, Medical Edge Co Ltd and among others.
The Japan Remote Patient Monitoring market report delivers a detailed analysis with 72 key tables, more than 67 visually impactful figures, and 210 pages of expert insights, providing a complete view of the market landscape.
Target Audience 2024
Key Market Players
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