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Connected Telehealth Devices Market Research Report – Segmentation by Product Type (Peripheral Devices, Monitors, Wearables, Digital Camera, Digital Scopes, and Others); End-User (Healthcare Providers, Patients, and Payers); and Region - Size, Share, Growth Analysis | Forecast (2023 – 2030)

Connected Telehealth Devices Market Size (2023 - 2030)

Global Connected Telehealth Devices Market was estimated to be worth USD 83.5 Billion in 2022 and is projected to reach a value of USD 466.7 Billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 24.0% during the forecast period 2023-2030.

Connected Telehealth Devices Market

Telehealth refers to the delivery of healthcare services through communication technologies, allowing healthcare providers and patients to interact remotely. Latest advancements in communication technologies, computer science, informatics, and medical technologies have made telehealth a valuable tool in the healthcare industry. Telehealth is a helpful solution for patients who may have difficulty accessing conventional in-person healthcare services due to location, mobility, or time constraints. Telehealth commonly includes the use of healthcare devices that record measurements like blood pressure and heart rate, which are then sent electronically to healthcare professionals for remote monitoring. Smartphones and other mobile devices are also becoming more popular for gathering, sharing, and analyzing health information, even in areas that may have limited access to conventional healthcare services. This is highly beneficial, especially for individuals living in remote or underserved communities, as it enables them to receive medical attention and monitoring from a distance.

Many different technologies are utilized to improve patient care in the field of telehealth. These include teleconsultations, remote patient monitoring (RPM), and telehomecare (THC). Through teleconsultations, a patient in a remote location can get guidance on unique or complex conditions from a healthcare specialist located elsewhere. Such consultations can be conducted over the phone. They increasingly involve the sophisticated sharing of medical data from scans like CT, MRI, or ultrasound. The local doctor can collect these images, add them to an electronic health record, and send them to the specialist for evaluation and possible treatment options. Remote patient monitoring, or RPM for short, makes it possible to monitor patients outside of clinical settings, like at home. In order to remotely gather and communicate physiological data to healthcare specialists, patients use or wear sensors. RPM can greatly enhance a person's quality of life. The real-time transmission of blood glucose levels, for instance, enables healthcare professionals to respond when necessary and prevent acute episodes and hospitalizations in the management of diabetes. Telehomecare is a type of remote care that allows individuals with chronic conditions, dementia, or a high risk of falling to live independently in their own homes. The goal of this approach is to quickly respond to emergencies and provide assistance when needed. Sensors are used to monitor changes in a person's chronic conditions and other potential risks, such as floods, fires, and gas leaks. For individuals with dementia, sensors can even detect if they leave the house. When a sensor is triggered, a monitoring center is immediately alerted and can take appropriate action, such as notifying a caregiver or dispatching emergency services. By leveraging technology to monitor individuals remotely, telehomecare can improve safety and quality of life for those who might otherwise require more intensive care. 

Global Connected Telehealth Devices Market Drivers:

The rising incidence of chronic illnesses is fueling the growth of the global connected telehealth devices market.

The incidence of chronic illnesses like diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, and obesity, is rising globally. A practical and affordable method of keeping track of patients with chronic illnesses is telehealth. To keep a daily record of their vitals such as blood pressure readings, blood glucose levels, and pulse or heart rate, patients can be provided with home monitoring equipment. This type of access will be extremely beneficial to doctors in managing their patients' health and taking rapid action in the event of any health emergency. Therefore, this factor drives the demand for connected telehealth devices.

The flexible practice of telehealth services is another factor contributing to the growth of the global connected telehealth devices market.

Telehealth smartphone applications offer benefits to both healthcare providers and patients. With the ability to conduct health check-ups remotely, doctors are no longer required to maintain long clinic hours. This saves time and costs associated with keeping the clinic open. Likewise, patients benefit from not having to travel to the clinic, which can be particularly helpful for those who reside in rural or remote areas. Therefore, this factor also drives the demand for connected telehealth devices.

Global Connected Telehealth Devices Market Challenges:

The global connected telehealth devices market is encountering challenges, primarily in terms of difficulty in building rapport with patients. Developing a rapport with patients can be difficult when doctors offer telehealth services. Although telehealth is undoubtedly more convenient for patients, it may not provide the personalized experience that some patients need, particularly for new patients who are not familiar with the medical practice of the healthcare practitioner. Gathering and organizing patients' medical histories can be complex as patient data is not always easily transferable between different practices. Moreover, for telehealth services to work effectively, some requirements need to be in place. A reliable internet connection is necessary for both patient and doctor, and remote patient monitoring require patients to be equipped with specialized healthcare devices. Some patients may also not be familiar with the technical aspects of the smartphone applications and telehealth software that healthcare professionals use. Thus, these challenges inhibit the growth of the global connected telehealth devices market.

Global Connected Telehealth Devices Market Opportunities:

The global market for connected telehealth devices has profitable prospects as a result of the advancement of sensor technology and the integration of cutting-edge technologies. Given the rising demand for connected telehealth devices owing to improved access to healthcare, increased patient engagement, improved patient outcomes, and reduced patient costs, businesses specializing in connected telehealth devices can stand to gain significantly from this opportunity by integrating AI, ML, and improved sensor technology in connected telehealth devices, which will allow for capturing more precise and comprehensive health data and will enable the delivery of more personalized and specific insights and recommendations based on patient's health data. This could potentially result in more accurate diagnoses, early detection of health issues, and better treatment recommendations. 

COVID-19 Impact on the Global Connected Telehealth Devices Market:

The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic substantially impacted the global connected telehealth devices market. The implementation of strict lockdowns, traveling restrictions, and social distancing measures across several nations hindered many companies' manufacturing capacities and caused a shortage of skilled workforce. The pandemic caused disruptions in supply chains and distribution of goods and services, which highly affected the production and distribution of connected telehealth devices. These factors negatively impacted the growth of the global connected telehealth devices market. However, as patients sought ways to monitor their health from home and communicate with healthcare practitioners remotely, the pandemic accelerated the adoption of remote healthcare services like teleconsultations, telehomecare (THC), and remote patient monitoring (RPM). For instance, remote monitoring of chronic conditions using connected telehealth devices helped to prevent disease exacerbations and reduce the need for in-person visits. These factors positively impacted the market's growth. Therefore, the global connected telehealth devices market experienced both challenges and opportunities during the difficult time of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Global Connected Telehealth Devices Market Recent Developments:

  • In January 2023, Koninklijke Philips N.V., a Netherlands-based multinational conglomerate corporation, and Masimo Corporation, a US-based medical technology company, unveiled an expansion of their partnership to include the Masimo W1 advanced health tracking watch for enhancing patient monitoring capabilities in home telehealth applications. The W1 will advance telemonitoring and telehealth by integrating with Philips' enterprise patient monitoring ecosystem.
  • In October 2022, Aster MIMS Hospital, a super-specialty hospital located in Kozhikode, India, and India Medtronic Pvt. Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Medtronic plc, unveiled that they would work together to create a comprehensive stroke treatment program in Kerala. Aster MIMS will establish a network of selected hospitals in and around Calicut and provide them with teleconsultation support and resources as part of the program's hub-and-spoke model in order to mobilize stroke patients who are in critical condition and require treatment right away.
  • In May 2022, Pulsenmore, an Israel-based healthcare company providing homecare ultrasound solutions, unveiled a partnership with GE HealthCare Technologies, Inc., a US-based multinational medical technology company, including an agreement to distribute Pulsenmore's products in key markets and invest up to $50 million in the company. The objective of this investment is to make Pulsenmore's homecare ultrasound solutions more widely used.

CONNECTED TELEHEALTH DEVICES MARKET REPORT COVERAGE:

REPORT METRIC

DETAILS

Market Size Available

2022 - 2030

Base Year

2022

Forecast Period

2023 - 2030

CAGR

24.0%

Segments Covered

By Product Type, End User,  and Region

Various Analyses Covered

Global, Regional & Country Level Analysis, Segment-Level Analysis, DROC, PESTLE Analysis, Porter’s Five Forces Analysis, Competitive Landscape, Analyst Overview on Investment Opportunities

Regional Scope

North America, Europe, APAC, Latin America, Middle East & Africa

Key Companies Profiled

Medtronic plc (Ireland), Koninklijke Philips N.V (Netherlands), GE Healthcare (United States), Siemens Healthineers AG (Germany), McKesson Corporation (United States), Teladoc Health, Inc. (United States), Cisco Systems, Inc. (United States), CareCloud, Inc. (United States), InTouch Health Technologies, Inc. (United States), AMD Global Telemedicine, Inc. (United States)

Global Connected Telehealth Devices Market Segmentation:

Global Connected Telehealth Devices Market Segmentation: By Product Type

  • Peripheral Devices
    • Laptops
    • Tablets
    • Smartphones
  • Monitors
  • Wearables
  • Digital Camera
  • Digital Scopes
  • Others

In 2022, the peripheral devices segment held the highest market share. The growth can be attributed to the increasing demand for remote health services, including real-time virtual consultations, remote patient monitoring, and store and forward practices. Real-time virtual consultations are the most well-known type of telehealth service that includes a two-way chat (either video or telephonic) between a patient and a healthcare professional. This telehealth service is used by everyone, from doctors at nearby hospitals to healthcare professionals who run their own private practices. Real-time virtual consultations with the means of video conferencing help provide healthcare to rural areas that don't have nearly as many healthcare options as urban ones. It also reduces commute time and stress for both the patient and the practitioner.

Global Connected Telehealth Devices Market Segmentation: By End-User

  • Healthcare Providers
  • Patients
  • Payers

Based on the end-user, the global connected telehealth devices market is segmented into providers, patients, and payers. In 2022, the healthcare providers segment held the highest market share. The growth can be attributed to the rising adoption of telehealth services, such as remote patient monitoring (RPM), teleconsultations, and telehomecare (THC), among healthcare practitioners to lower the burden on healthcare facilities. Telehealth services increase the convenience of healthcare professionals by allowing them to access patient health records quickly and easily, as well as offer real-time quality reporting, improved data management, and improved decision-making.

Global Connected Telehealth Devices Market Segmentation: By Region

  • North America
  • Europe
  • Asia-Pacific
  • South America
  • Middle East & Africa

The region of North America dominated the global connected telehealth devices market in the year 2022. The rising incidence of chronic illnesses, including sleep apnea, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, hypertension, obesity, and other illnesses, the presence of well-established healthcare industries in nations, such as the United States and Canada, and the early and wide adoption of modern and advanced technologies, including telemedicine and telehealth services are some of the factors propelling the region's growth. Additionally, North America is home to several significant market players, including GE Healthcare, McKesson Corporation, Teladoc Health, Inc., CareCloud, Inc., and AMD Global Telemedicine, Inc.

The region of Asia-Pacific is anticipated to expand at the fastest rate over the forecast period owing to the rising adoption of handheld devices like smartphones, tablets, and laptops, the increasing internet penetration, and the increasing prevalence of health conditions.

Global Connected Telehealth Devices Market Key Players:

  1. Medtronic plc (Ireland)
  2. Koninklijke Philips N.V (Netherlands)
  3. GE Healthcare (United States)
  4. Siemens Healthineers AG (Germany)
  5. McKesson Corporation (United States)
  6. Teladoc Health, Inc. (United States)
  7. Cisco Systems, Inc. (United States)
  8. CareCloud, Inc. (United States)
  9. InTouch Health Technologies, Inc. (United States)
  10. AMD Global Telemedicine, Inc. (United States)

 Chapter 1. CONNECTED TELEHEALTH DEVICES MARKET – Scope & Methodology

1.1. Market Segmentation

1.2. Assumptions

1.3. Research Methodology

1.4. Primary Sources

1.5. Secondary Sources

Chapter 2. CONNECTED TELEHEALTH DEVICES MARKET – Executive Summary

2.1. Market Size & Forecast – (2023 – 2030) ($M/$Bn)

2.2. Key Trends & Insights

2.3. COVID-19 Impact Analysis

      2.3.1. Impact during 2023 – 2030

      2.3.2. Impact on Supply – Demand

Chapter 3. CONNECTED TELEHEALTH DEVICES MARKET – Competition Scenario

3.1. Market Share Analysis

3.2. Product Benchmarking

3.3. Competitive Strategy & Development Scenario

3.4. Competitive Pricing Analysis

3.5. Supplier - Distributor Analysis

Chapter 4. CONNECTED TELEHEALTH DEVICES MARKET - Entry Scenario

4.1. Case Studies – Start-up/Thriving Companies

4.2. Regulatory Scenario - By Region

4.3 Customer Analysis

4.4. Porter's Five Force Model

       4.4.1. Bargaining Power of Suppliers

       4.4.2. Bargaining Powers of Customers

       4.4.3. Threat of New Entrants

       4.4.4. Rivalry among Existing Players

       4.4.5. Threat of Substitutes

Chapter 5. CONNECTED TELEHEALTH DEVICES MARKET - Landscape

5.1. Value Chain Analysis – Key Stakeholders Impact Analysis

5.2. Market Drivers

5.3. Market Restraints/Challenges

5.4. Market Opportunities

Chapter 6. CONNECTED TELEHEALTH DEVICES MARKET – By Product Type

6.1. Peripheral Devices

6.1.1. Laptops

6.1.2. Tablets

6.1.3. Smartphones

6.2. Monitors

6.3. Wearables

6.4. Digital Camera

6.5. Digital Scopes

6.6. Others

Chapter 7. CONNECTED TELEHEALTH DEVICES MARKET – By End User

7.1. Healthcare Providers

7.2. Patients

7.3. Payers

Chapter 8. CONNECTED TELEHEALTH DEVICES MARKET – By Region

8.1. North America                           

8.2. Europe

8.3.The Asia Pacific

8.4.Latin America

8.5. Middle-East and Africa

Chapter 9. CONNECTED TELEHEALTH DEVICES MARKET  – Company Profiles – (Overview, Product Portfolio, Financials, Developments)

9.1. Medtronic plc (Ireland)

9.2. Koninklijke Philips N.V (Netherlands)

9.3. GE Healthcare (United States)

9.4. Siemens Healthineers AG (Germany)

9.5. McKesson Corporation (United States)

9.6. Teladoc Health, Inc. (United States)

9.7. Cisco Systems, Inc. (United States)

9.8. CareCloud, Inc. (United States)

9.9. InTouch Health Technologies, Inc. (United States)

9.10. AMD Global Telemedicine, Inc. (United States)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Global Connected Telehealth Devices Market was estimated to be worth USD 83.5 Billion in 2022 and is projected to reach a value of USD 466.7 Billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 24.0% during the forecast period 2023-2030.

The Global Connected Telehealth Devices Market Drivers are the Rising Incidence of Chronic Illnesses and the Flexible Practice of Telehealth Services. 

Based on the end-user, the Global Connected Telehealth Devices Market is segmented into Healthcare Providers, Patients, and Payers.

 

The United States is the most dominating country in the region of North America for the Global Connected Telehealth Devices Market.

 

Medtronic plc, Koninklijke Philips N.V., and GE Healthcare are the leading players in the Global Connected Telehealth Devices Market.

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