World Internet of Things (IoT) Healthcare Market -
Opportunities and Forecasts, 2014-2021, the world internet of things (IoT)
healthcare market is expected to reach $136.8 billion by 2021, registering a
CAGR of 12.5% between 2015 and 2021. Services and system & software
segments collectively occupies a dominant share in the world IoT healthcare
market and is expected to drive the growth over the forecast period. Patient
monitoring application segment is expected to maintain its lead position with
$72.7 billion by 2021.
The world IoT in healthcare market is anticipated
to grow at a significant pace, owing to easy availability of wearable smart
devices, increasing need for stringent regulations and decreasing cost of
sensor technology. Furthermore, launch of technological advanced devices (smart
shirts, smart lenses, smart bands and others) & analytics software, rising
incidence rates of chronic diseases, surging demand for cost-effective
treatment & disease management, better accessibility of high speed internet
and implementation of favorable government regulatory policies, are also
expected to fuel the growth of this market. Improvement in healthcare
infrastructure in developing economies, increase in government support, high
R&D investments by major players for developing better IoT infrastructure
are expected to offer potential growth opportunities to the market. However,
factors such as high costs associated with IoT infrastructure development, data
privacy and security concerns, lack of awareness in developing economies and
limited technical expertize are projected to restrain the market growth.
Services segment contributed for more than half of
the market share in the overall IoT healthcare market in 2015. The segment
covers architecture services for integration, consulting services for training
& teaching and application development services for support &
maintenance. Additionally, devices segment is expected to grow at highest
growth rate during the forecast period owing to novel technological
advancements and increasing popularity of wearable sensor devices.
Patient monitoring application segment is projected
to dominate the market throughout the forecast period. The patient monitoring
segment covers in-patient hospitalized patients, remote patient monitoring and
tele-health services. High adoption of IoT services in remote patient
monitoring and growing awareness among individuals would further foster the
growth of patient monitoring segment.
Key findings
of the study:
- Devices are projected to be the fastest growing segment in world internet of things (IoT) healthcare market at a CAGR of 16.6% during 2015 and 2021.
- Patient monitoring application segment is expected to continue to dominate the world internet of things (IoT) healthcare market throughout the forecast period.
- Healthcare providers (hospitals, doctors) and patients end user segment would continue to lead the market, accounting for more than three fourth share in 2015.
- Fitness and wellness measurement application segment is expected to grow at a CAGR of 15.7% during the analysis period.
- Asia-Pacific is projected to be the fastest growing region in internet of things (IoT) healthcare market, registering a CAGR of 17.0% during 2015 and 2021.
The North American internet of things (IoT)
healthcare market is projected to offer beneficial growth opportunities during
the forecast period owing to well established healthcare infrastructure, high
patient awareness, increasing government supports and high investment from major
IoT players. In North America, the U.S. dominates with maximum shares in IoT
healthcare market. The key companies profiled in the report are Apple Inc.,
Cisco Systems Inc., GE Healthcare Ltd., Google (Alphabet), International
Business Machines Corporation, Medtronic PLC, Microsoft Corporation, Qualcomm
Life Inc., Proteus Digital Health, Koninklijke Philips N.V. and St. Jude
Medical Inc.
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