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Remote Healthcare Market Report and Forecast 2024-2032

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  • 140 Pages
  • October 2023
  • Region: Global
  • Expert Market Research
  • ID: 5910869
The global remote healthcare market size was valued at USD 9.2 billion in 2023, driven by remarkable growth, particularly accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic across the globe. The market size is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 19.4% during the forecast period of 2024-2032 to achieve a value of USD 51.8 billion by 2032.

Remote Healthcare: Introduction

Remote healthcare, often referred to as telehealth or telemedicine, is the provision of medical services from a distance, facilitated by modern communication technologies. It bridges the geographical gap between patients and healthcare professionals, allowing for consultation, diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring without the necessity for physical presence. This approach leverages tools like video conferencing, mobile health apps, wearable devices, and electronic data transmission to deliver care. Especially valuable for patients in remote or underserved locations, it also plays a pivotal role in situations where immediate in-person medical attention is challenging, such as during pandemics or in densely populated urban areas where clinic visits might be cumbersome.

Remote healthcare not only enhances accessibility but also aids in cost reduction, patient convenience, and the efficient utilization of medical professionals' time. It represents a paradigm shift in the traditional healthcare model, emphasizing convenience, accessibility, and technological innovation.

Key Trends in the Global Remote Healthcare Market

The global remote healthcare market, commonly known as telehealth or telemedicine, has witnessed remarkable growth, particularly accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic. While this surge in adoption can be attributed in part to the pandemic, it's also a culmination of various intertwined trends. Technological advancements, including enhanced video conferencing, AI-driven tools, and wearable devices, have revolutionized patient care, making diagnoses and monitoring more precise. Simultaneously, there's been an increase in accessibility, allowing even those in remote or underserved regions to benefit from medical consultations. This rise in demand has prompted many governments worldwide to revisit and reform their healthcare regulations, promoting and integrating telehealth more actively. However, with this shift to online platforms, data security and patient privacy have come to the forefront, necessitating new protective measures. These online services are increasingly being melded with traditional healthcare pathways, creating a seamless hybrid model of care. Especially notable is the rise of teletherapy, aiding in mental health management, and the utilization of telehealth in chronic disease supervision.

Consumer expectations have evolved, with a clear inclination towards these digital healthcare services, leading to adjustments in reimbursement models and the proliferation of specialty services online. The market also sees a burgeoning number of dedicated telehealth platforms, signalling a blend of competition and innovation. Despite the promise, challenges persist, from disparities in technology access to the need for ongoing training and adaptation in the medical community.

Global Remote Healthcare Market Segmentation

Market Breakup by Service

  • Realtime Virtual Health
  • Video Communication
  • Audio Communication
  • Email/Chat box
  • Remote Patient Monitoring
  • Tele-ICU

Market Breakup by End User

  • Payer
  • Provider
  • Patient
  • Employer Group and Government Organization

Market Breakup by Region

  • North America
  • Europe
  • Asia Pacific
  • Latin America
  • Middle East and Africa

Global Remote Healthcare Market Overview

The global remote healthcare market, widely recognized as telehealth or telemedicine, has gained significant momentum due to technological innovations, heightened patient demand, and the COVID-19 pandemic's immediate need for flexible medical consultations. Aided by advancements in AI, wearables, and enhanced communication tools, telehealth has extended medical accessibility to regions with previously limited healthcare infrastructures. However, the journey is not without challenges. Regulatory complexities, the digital divide in accessing advanced devices and high-speed internet and pressing concerns about data security and privacy persist.

Geographically, while North America leads in market adoption due to its advanced medical infrastructure and favorable policies, Europe follows closely. In contrast, Asia Pacific holds vast untapped potential, given its diverse and large population. The future appears promising for telehealth, with expectations of more sophisticated technological integrations and a broader acceptance across various stakeholders, ultimately aiming to democratize and enhance global healthcare delivery.

Global Remote Healthcare Market: Competitor Landscape

The key features of the market report include patent analysis, grants analysis, clinical trials analysis, funding and investment analysis, partnerships, and collaborations analysis by the leading key players. The major companies in the market are as follows:
  • Koninklijke Philips
  • Advanced ICU Care
  • BioTelemetry
  • Apollo Tele Health Services
  • SOC Telemed
  • Banner Health
  • Vivify Health
  • Teladoc Health
  • AirStrip Technologies
  • Medtronic
  • American Well
  • Resideo Life Care Solutions
  • InTouch Technologies
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Table of Contents

1 Preface
1.1 Objectives of the Study
1.2 Key Assumptions
1.3 Report Coverage - Key Segmentation and Scope
1.4 Research Methodology
2 Executive Summary
3 Global Remote Healthcare Market Overview
3.1 Global Remote Healthcare Market Historical Value (2017-2023)
3.2 Global Remote Healthcare Market Forecast Value (2024-2032)
4 Global Remote Healthcare Market Landscape
4.1 Global Remote Healthcare Developers Landscape
4.1.1 Analysis by Year of Establishment
4.1.2 Analysis by Company Size
4.1.3 Analysis by Region
4.2 Global Remote Healthcare Product Landscape
4.2.1 Analysis by Service
4.2.2 Analysis by End User
5 Global Remote Healthcare Market Dynamics
5.1 Market Drivers and Constraints
5.2 SWOT Analysis
5.3 Porter’s Five Forces Model
5.4 Key Demand Indicators
5.5 Key Price Indicators
5.6 Industry Events, Initiatives, and Trends
5.7 Value Chain Analysis
6 Global Remote Healthcare Market Segmentation
6.1 Global Remote Healthcare Market by Service
6.1.1 Market Overview
6.1.2 Realtime Virtual Health
6.1.2.1 Video Communication
6.1.2.2 Audio Communication
6.1.2.3 Email/Chat box
6.1.3 Remote Patient Monitoring
6.1.4 Tele-ICU
6.2 Global Remote Healthcare Market by End User
6.2.1 Market Overview
6.2.2 Payer
6.2.3 Provider
6.2.4 Patient
6.2.5 Employer Group and Government Organization
6.3 Global Remote Healthcare Market by Region
6.3.1 Market Overview
6.3.2 North America
6.3.3 Europe
6.3.4 Asia Pacific
6.3.5 Latin America
6.3.6 Middle East and Africa
7 North America Remote Healthcare Market
7.1 Market Share by Country
7.2 United States of America
7.3 Canada
8 Europe Remote Healthcare Market
8.1 Market Share by Country
8.2 United Kingdom
8.3 Germany
8.4 France
8.5 Italy
8.6 Others
9 Asia Pacific Remote Healthcare Market
9.1 Market Share by Country
9.2 China
9.3 Japan
9.4 India
9.5 ASEAN
9.6 Australia
9.7 Others
10 Latin America Remote Healthcare Market
10.1 Market Share by Country
10.2 Brazil
10.3 Argentina
10.4 Mexico
10.5 Others
11 Middle East and Africa Remote Healthcare Market
11.1 Market Share by Country
11.2 Saudi Arabia
11.3 United Arab Emirates
11.4 Nigeria
11.5 South Africa
11.6 Others
12 Patent Analysis
12.1 Analysis by Type of Patent
12.2 Analysis by Publication year
12.3 Analysis by Issuing Authority
12.4 Analysis by Patent Age
12.5 Analysis by CPC Analysis
12.6 Analysis by Patent Valuation
12.7 Analysis by Key Players
13 Grants Analysis
13.1 Analysis by year
13.2 Analysis by Amount Awarded
13.3 Analysis by Issuing Authority
13.4 Analysis by Grant Application
13.5 Analysis by Funding Institute
13.6 Analysis by NIH Departments
13.7 Analysis by Recipient Organization
14 Funding Analysis
14.1 Analysis by Funding Instances
14.2 Analysis by Type of Funding
14.3 Analysis by Funding Amount
14.4 Analysis by Leading Players
14.5 Analysis by Leading Investors
14.6 Analysis by Geography
15 Partnership and Collaborations Analysis
15.1 Analysis by Partnership Instances
15.2 Analysis by Type of Partnership
15.3 Analysis by Leading Players
15.4 Analysis by Geography
16 Regulatory Framework
16.1 Regulatory Overview
16.1.1 US FDA
16.1.2 EU EMA
16.1.3 INDIA CDSCO
16.1.4 JAPAN PMDA
16.1.5 Others
17 Supplier Landscape
17.1 Koninklijke Philips
17.1.1 Financial Analysis
17.1.2 Product Portfolio
17.1.3 Demographic Reach and Achievements
17.1.4 Mergers and Acquisitions
17.1.5 Certifications
17.2 Advanced ICU Care
17.2.1 Financial Analysis
17.2.2 Product Portfolio
17.2.3 Demographic Reach and Achievements
17.2.4 Mergers and Acquisitions
17.2.5 Certifications
17.3 BioTelemetry
17.3.1 Financial Analysis
17.3.2 Product Portfolio
17.3.3 Demographic Reach and Achievements
17.3.4 Mergers and Acquisitions
17.3.5 Certifications
17.4 Apollo Tele Health Services
17.4.1 Financial Analysis
17.4.2 Product Portfolio
17.4.3 Demographic Reach and Achievements
17.4.4 Mergers and Acquisitions
17.4.5 Certifications
17.5 SOC Telemed
17.5.1 Financial Analysis
17.5.2 Product Portfolio
17.5.3 Demographic Reach and Achievements
17.5.4 Mergers and Acquisitions
17.5.5 Certifications
17.6 Banner Health
17.6.1 Financial Analysis
17.6.2 Product Portfolio
17.6.3 Demographic Reach and Achievements
17.6.4 Mergers and Acquisitions
17.6.5 Certifications
17.7 Vivify Health
17.7.1 Financial Analysis
17.7.2 Financial Portfolio
17.7.3 Demographic Reach and Achievements
17.7.4 Mergers and Acquisitions
17.7.5 Certifications
17.8 Teladoc Health
17.8.1 Financial Analysis
17.8.2 Product Portfolio
17.8.3 Demographic Reach and Achievements
17.8.4 Mergers and Acquisitions
17.8.5 Certifications
17.9 AirStrip Technologies
17.9.1 Financial Analysis
17.9.2 Product Portfolio
17.9.3 Demographic Reach and Achievements
17.9.4 Mergers and Acquisitions
17.9.5 Certifications
17.10 Medtronic
17.10.1 Financial Analysis
17.10.2 Product Portfolio
17.10.3 Demographic Reach and Achievements
17.10.4 Mergers and Acquisitions
17.10.5 Certifications
17.11 American Well
17.11.1 Financial Analysis
17.11.2 Product Portfolio
17.11.3 Demographic Reach and Achievements
17.11.4 Mergers and Acquisitions
17.11.5 Certifications
17.12 Resideo Life Care Solutions
17.12.1 Financial Analysis
17.12.2 Product Portfolio
17.12.3 Demographic Reach and Achievements
17.12.4 Mergers and Acquisitions
17.12.5 Certifications
17.13 InTouch Technologies
17.13.1 Financial Analysis
17.13.2 Product Portfolio
17.13.3 Demographic Reach and Achievements
17.13.4 Mergers and Acquisitions
17.13.5 Certifications
18 Global Remote Healthcare Market - Distribution Model (Additional Insight)
18.1 Overview
18.2 Potential Distributors
18.3 Key Parameters for Distribution Partner Assessment
19 Key Opinion Leaders (KOL) Insights (Additional Insight)
20 Company Competitiveness Analysis (Additional Insight)
20.1 Very Small Companies
20.2 Small Companies
20.3 Mid-Sized Companies
20.4 Large Companies
20.5 Very Large Companies
21 Payment Methods (Additional Insight)
21.1 Government Funded
21.2 Private Insurance
21.3 Out-of-Pocket

Companies Mentioned

  • Koninklijke Philips
  • Advanced ICU Care
  • BioTelemetry
  • Apollo Tele Health Services
  • SOC Telemed
  • Banner Health
  • Vivify Health
  • Teladoc Health
  • AirStrip Technologies
  • Medtronic
  • American Well
  • Resideo Life Care Solutions
  • InTouch Technologies

Methodology

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