PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1529661
PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1529661
The global augmented reality and virtual reality in healthcare market size are expected to reach USD 11.3 billion by 2030, at a projected CAGR of 16.8% from 2024 to 2030, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. Increasing advancements and digital disruptions in the healthcare system, rising healthcare expenditures and the rising need for efficient and innovative solutions to enhance clinical and operational outcomes are contributing to the market's growth. Augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) are widely adopted in surgical departments, education and training, simulation labs, and chronic pain management.
In February 2024, Dr. Benjamin Warf, a neurosurgeon affiliated with Boston Children's Hospital, in the MIT nano Immersion Lab, operated his avatar from a significant distance in real-time, and medical residents from Brazil observed, interacted, and learned in a 3D environment. The AR VR-powered lab facilitated the resident's practice on intricate surgical procedures using a simulated infant brain model more than 3,000 miles from the physical location.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, AR and VR experienced increased demand, as they played an important role in avoiding travel and social contacts while providing effective audiovisual communication and virtual presence. Furthermore, the integration of AR and VR in healthcare extended beyond training and education to directly impact the treatment and rehabilitation of COVID-19 patients. Also, the virtual rehabilitation programs, designed to address the physical and mental health challenges faced by infected individuals, proved effective in managing pain and facilitating recovery, thereby driving the market growth.
AR technological solutions are widely used in surgical procedures, fitness management, education and training, patient care management, and medical imaging. Recent advancements in AR components have reduced the cost of augmented reality solutions and enhanced customer experience. The increasing prevalence of diseases and surgeries, along with advancements in healthcare infrastructure and IT, are some driving forces. For instance, in April 2024, KIMS Hospital in India used AR and AI in neurosurgery to reduce complexities and human errors.
Moreover, due to the introduction of several solutions, supportive government policies, technical advancements, and the presence of key companies, the market is expected to grow significantly during the forecast period. For instance, in September 2023, the Des Moines Fire Department (DMFD) and the Simulation in Motion-Iowa (SIM-IA), a simulation clinical learning program by the University of Iowa, launched an augmented reality & virtual reality in healthcare training truck. This simulation truck featured an ambulance box, video recording for analysis & debriefing, four human patient simulators, and a simulated emergency bay to provide high-quality, evidence-based clinical education to hospital professionals & EMS across the state.