Telehealth & Telemedicine Market: Growth, Size, Share, and Trends

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Telehealth & Telemedicine Market by Function (Teleconsultation, RPM, Diagnostics & Treatment, Analytics, Administrative), Application (TelelCU, Teleradiology, Telecardiology, Diabetes), End User (Hospital, ASC, Payer), & Region - Global Forecast to 2030

Overview

The global telehealth and telemdicine market, valued at US$83.62 billion in 2023, is forecasted to grow at a robust CAGR of 11.5%, reaching US$94.14 billion in 2024 and an impressive US$180.86 billion by 2030. The telehealth and telemdicine market is experiencing significant growth primarly driven by the growing geriatric and medically underserved (especially rural) populations, the growing prevalence of chronic conditions, the benefits of telehealth & telemedicine given the current shortage of physicians and care personnel, and advancements in telecommunication technologies, and expansion of remote patient monitoring (RPM) systems. However, regulatory variations across regions, the rise in fraud and abuse within healthcare systems, and behavioral reluctatnce to adopt new technologies are expected to restrain the market growth during the forecast period.

Telehealth and Telemdicine Market – Global Forecast and Key Opportunities to 2030

Attractive Opportunities in the Telehealth and Telemedicine Market

Asia Pacific

The Asia Pacific telehealth and telemedicine market is growing rapidly due to increasing healthcare digitalization, rising chronic diseases, and limited access to healthcare in rural areas. Advancements in mobile technology, cost-effective solutions, and supportive government initiatives further drive adoption, improving healthcare access and efficiency across the region.

Digital health advancements, tech-healthcare partnerships, and rising telehealth adoption in emerging markets are driving market growth.

Emerging applications of telehealth and telemedicine in chronic disease management, mental health care, and remote patient monitoring are expected to create lucrative opportunities for market players.

The Asia Pacific market is expected to grow at a substantial growth rate during the forecast period.

Integration complexity with existing healthcare systems and the lack of standardization across telehealth platforms pose challenges for collaboration and scalability, hindering market growth opportunities.

Global Telehealth and Telemedicine Market Dynamics

DRIVER: Growing geriatric population and increasing need to expand healthcare access

The global demographic landscape is in radical change, with an ageing population. It has been pointed out that world population growth rates have declined dramatically. The projection estimates indicate the population would attain 9.7 billion by 2050, while the maximum projection is around 2080 at around 10.4 billion. India would likely surpass China as the world's most populous country even in 2023. As stated by WHO, this change is a major challenge to the health care system in the whole world. Moreover, 80% of older people are predicted to live in low- and middle-income countries by 2050. Therefore, improved health care is a pressing necessity. The increasing aging population, with the number of people aged 60 years or more being greater than that of children below 5 years, necessitates a change in health care systems. Tapping into the services of telehealth & telemedicine has become a necessity to meet this challenge. By 2030, one in six individuals worldwide will be aged 60 or over, which makes a compelling case for more extensive health structures and new models to address the complex healthcare requirements of an aged population. Population aging from higher-income to low- and middle-income countries heralds a requirement for cooperation from the global healthcare fraternity to Telehealth services must become a motivating factor in changing the face of healthcare and wellness among the elderly.

RESTRAINT: High investment costs and lack of IT expertise

The telehealth and telemedicine industry suffers from intense growth constraints by high initial cost to establish an infrastructure. There is a large requirement for costly advanced hardware consisting of diagnostic apparatuses, video conferencing systems, secure servers along with software concerning patient management data analytics, compliance to data security regulation such as HIPAA, GDPR, and more. For smaller health service providers, these costs tend to be a burden, particularly for those found in rural or less developed settings. Such expenses deter widespread adoption and limit market penetration, particularly in LMICs. Moreover, a lack of sufficient IT knowledge in the healthcare sector worsened the situation. In telemedicine technology, there are complex software technologies that need experienced people to handle them, ensure proper cybersecurity, and solve technical faults. For instance, the 2022 Healthcare Provider IT Report by Bain & Company indicates that healthcare IT has become one of the top three strategic priorities for almost 40 percent of providers and a top five priority for nearly 80 percent. This underlines the increasing appreciation of IT in healthcare delivery. This means that the 2023 HIMSS Healthcare Cybersecurity Survey indicates that 42.79% of health organizations pointed to inadequate budgets as a key challenge in recruiting qualified cybersecurity professionals. Such budget constraints can adversely affect robust development and maintenance of needed IT infrastructures for telemedicine services. Such skills lack may also lead to operation inefficiencies, patient dissatisfaction and increased cybersecurity through providers, therefore slowing down as well as losing the trust in telehealth solution.

To counter these challenges, there is an increased need for scalable, cost-effective telemedicine solutions and robust training programs that ensure healthcare workers receive the necessary IT skills. In addition, incentives in the form of subsidies or public-private partnerships could help decrease the financial burden and increase the adoption rate in the underserved areas.

 

OPPORTUNITY: Growing use of wearables, apps, and sensors for virtual care

Wearables, applications, and sensors have been integrated into virtual care and open up a tremendous opportunity for the telehealth and telemedicine market. These technologies allow continuous monitoring of health; hence, it enables healthcare providers to track patients' vital signs and health metrics in real time, regardless of location. This is particularly helpful for chronic conditions, because the treatment can be initiated immediately and a personal care plan developed.

The wearable healthcare devices market is expected to be USD 40.7 billion in 2023 and USD 69.2 billion by 2028, with a CAGR of 11.2% over the forecast period. With the capacity to link wirelessly for efficient data transmission and storage, wearable devices and sensors have become widely available commercially and are being increasingly adopted by consumers. Thus emphasizing the scalating adoption of wearable technologies, integral to the growth of virtual care services.

These technologies merge with telehealth platforms to facilitate patient engagement and adherence to treatment protocols. With the provision of real-time data, wearables and sensors enable patients to take control of their health, thus ensuring better results and decreased healthcare costs. Integration of wearables, applications, and sensors into telemedicine is one of the primary factors that will boost the market.

CHALLENGES: Data security concerns

In healthcare, approximately one-third of data breaches result in medical identity theft mainly due to a lack of internal control over patient information, a lack of top management support, outdated policies and procedures or non-adherence to existing ones, and inadequate personnel training, all of which contribute to the rise in data breaches and medical identity theft cases in the industry. This makes patient confidentiality a significant challenge in the healthcare industry.

Patient data contains personal, private, or confidential information requiring strict safeguards to prevent misuse. The growing use of automated technologies (such as EHRs and medical claims processing) and the shifting trend toward health information exchanges (HIEs) have altered the healthcare privacy and security landscape. The electronic exchange of patient data offers greater reach and efficiency in healthcare delivery. Still, it involves greater data risk and liability due to broader access and can result in data breaches.

The potential for data security and confidentiality breaches associated with digitization may affect the adoption of telehealth and telemedicine solutions in the short term until measures are taken to address the current issues. Healthcare data comprises patients' personal information, which must be kept confidential. However, due to the increasing number of breaches in the healthcare industry, the confidentiality of patient information can be compromised. This is expected to impact the adoption of telehealth and telemedicine solutions negatively.

Global Telehealth and Telemedicine Market Ecosystem Analysis

Telehealth and telemedicine are revolutionizing healthcare by facilitating remote consultations, thereby increasing care access in remote areas. This ecosystem includes the telemedicine platform, the telemedicine service using providers, and firms developing software and devices related to telemedicine. Interoperability and secure exchange of data from Electronic Health Records (EHRs) with telehealth systems are key enablers for its success. Data privacy, regulatory standards, and reimbursement models will all play significant roles in telemedicine effectiveness and growth. Effective collaboration among healthcare providers, technology developers, and regulators is required to overcome the challenges of adoption and ethics, allowing telemedicine solutions to be widely accepted.

Telehealth and Telemdicine Market Ecosystem
 

By function, the clinical care management segment accounted for the largest share of the Telehealth and Telemdicine market in 2024.

By function, the telehealth and telemdicine market is segmented into Clinical Care Management, Preventive Care Management , Diagnostics & Treatment, Remote Patient Monitoring/Patient Monitoring, Rehabilitation & Recovery, Administrative, Analytics & Reporting, Patient Engagement, and Other Functions. Clinical care management segment accounted for the largest share of the telehealth & telemedicine market during the forecast period, because of the surge in demand for virtual consultations and continuous monitoring of chronic conditions. Telemedicine platforms enable healthcare providers to offer timely medical interventions, manage treatment plans, and improve patient outcomes without requiring in-person visits. Increased adoption of telehealth in the management of acute and chronic diseases, as well as access to care through improved patient accessibility and the capability of reducing healthcare costs by avoiding visits to the hospitals when not needed, fuel the segment further, and thus making this the strongest segment in the market through improved clinical care management through advances in technology, for instance, through AI and other remote monitoring devices.

Specialty Care segment segment accounted for the largest share of the telehealth & telemedicine market during the forecast period.

Based on application, the telehealth and telemdicine market is segmented into primary care, specialty care (Teleradiology, Telecardiology, Teleneurology, Diabetesrespiratory, Respiratory Disorders Hypertension, Teledermatology, Telestroke, Telepsychiatry, and Others), TeleICU, Virtual sitting & Nursing, and other applications. Specialty Care segment segment accounted for the largest share of the telehealth & telemedicine market during the forecast period, due to increasing demand for specialized medical services and the potential for offering remote expert consultations. Telemedicine has provided patients access to specialists in fields such as teleradiology, teledermatology, telestroke, and telepsychiatry that eliminates geographical constraints and reduces the waiting time to get specialized care. This has further propelled the growth of this segment because of the increasing incidence of chronic diseases and complicated conditions that necessitate special monitoring and treatment. Further, the progress in telecommunication technologies and the demand for a more efficient model of healthcare delivery has made specialty care services more accessible and cost-effective, which further pushed its dominance in the market.

North America Accounted for the Largest Share of the Telehealth & Telemedicine Market in 2023.

The telehealth & telemedicine market is segmented into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East & Africa. In 2024, North America accounted for the highest share of the telehealth & telemedicine market. Numerous factors have contributed to North America's largest market share in the telehealth & telemedicine market such as robust infrastructure regarding healthcare; high penetration through the internet connectivity among others. Thus, the Healthcare systems in the region are progressively being integrated via telemedicine toward higher accessibility along with low expense and improvement of health outcomes regarding patients. Additionally, positive government policies and reimbursement structures have also contributed a lot to this market growth by covering telehealth services under Medicare and Medicaid. The demand for remote consultations that increased during the COVID-19 pandemic coupled with the strong presence of some of the prominent telemedicine technology providers in this region have contributed to the dominance of the North American market.

HIGHEST CAGR MARKET IN 2023
US FASTEST GROWING MARKET IN THE REGION
Telehealth and Telemdicine Market Region

Recent Developments of Telehealth and Telemedicine Market

  • In October 2024, Zoom announced a partnership with Suki, a developer of AI-powered healthcare voice tools, to integrate advanced artificial intelligence features into their telehealth services. Suki's AI engine, the Suki Platform, will enable clinical documentation capabilities for both in-person and virtual telehealth visits conducted through Zoom. This collaboration marks a significant step in leveraging AI to improve healthcare delivery.
  • In May 2024, Baptist Health and Caregility expanded their partnership to improve patient care across the Arkansas-based healthcare organization. By increasing the use of Caregility’s intelligent telehealth devices to over 700 bedsides, Baptist Health is doubling its inpatient telehealth services.
  • In May 2023, Doximity, Inc. integrated with MEDITECH, a leading electronic health record (EHR) system in the US, to integrate its services. This integration allows healthcare providers to initiate Doximity Dialer voice or video telehealth visits directly through MEDITECH's Expanse Now app.
  • In April 2023, Oracle and Zoom expanded their collaboration to integrate Zoom’s telehealth capabilities with Oracle Cerner Millennium, enabling seamless access to patient appointments with EHR data. This streamlined solution enhances workflows, improves efficiency, and ensures secure, scalable telehealth services.
  • In January 2023, Philips and Masimo expanded their partnership to enhance telehealth by integrating the Masimo W1 health-tracking watch with Philips' monitoring systems for better patient care at home.
  • In November 2022, Included Health, the multibillion-dollar digital health firm formed by the merger of telehealth provider Doctor on Demand and clinical navigator Grand Rounds, is launching a new product that combines virtual care, access to in-person care, and patient navigation. The announcement was made Tuesday at the HLTH conference in Las Vegas.

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Scope of the Report

Report Metric Details
Market size available for years 2024-2030
Base Year Considered 2023
Forecast period 2024-2030
Forecast units Million/Billion (USD) include
Segments covered Component, Function, Application, Age Group, End User, and Region
Geographies covered North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and Middle East Africa.

 

Key Questions Addressed by the Report

What are the major market players covered in the reports?
The key players in the telehealth and telemedicine market are Koninklijke Philips N.V. (Netherlands), Medtronic (Ireland), GE Healthcare (US), Epic Systems Corporation (US), Oracle (US), Doximity, Inc. (US), Teladoc Health, Inc. (US) and among others.
Define telehealth and telemedicine market.
Telehealth
  • Telehealth represents a broad group of healthcare services that are made possible through various digital communication technologies. This comprises care, education, and other health services facilitated by telecommunications equipment like video conferencing, mobile applications, devices for remote monitoring of patients, and wearable health technologies. Telehealth offers a wide range of services, including preventive care, chronic disease management, mental health support, and virtual consultations.
Telemedicine
  • Telemedicine is a type of telehealth which focuses on the remote delivery of clinical services. It includes diagnosing, treating, and monitoring patients using digital communication tools, which frequently fill a gap in communities with limited access to healthcare facilities. Examples include online consultations, virtual follow-ups, and electronic transmission of medical imaging for diagnostic purposes.
Which region is expected to have the largest market share in the telehealth and telemedicine market?
The telehealth and telemedicine market is segmented into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East & Africa. North America is expected to hold the largest share of the telehealth and telemedicine market during the forecast period.
Which end-user segments have been included in the telehealth and telemedicine market report?
The report contains the following end-user segments:
  • Healthcare Providers
    • Hospitals
    • Ambulatory Surgical Centers, Ambulatory Care Centers, and Other Outpatient Settings  
    • Long Term Care & Assisted Living Facilities
    • Home Healthcare
    • Other Healthcare Providers (Diagnostics & Imagining Centers, Rehabilitation Centers, Behavioural Health Centers, and Others)
  • Healthcare Payers
    • Public Payers
    • Private Payers
  • Patients
  • Pharmaceutical & Biotechnology Companies
  • Medtech Companies
  • Other End Users (Medtech Companies, Academic Institutes, Research Centers, Government Organizations, and Others)
How big is the global telehealth and telemedicine market today?
The global telehealth and telemedicine market is projected to grow from USD 94.14 billion in 2024 to USD 180.86 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 11.5 % from 2024–2030.

 

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TITLE
PAGE NO
INTRODUCTION
1
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
15
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
38
PREMIUM INSIGHTS
73
MARKET OVERVIEW
92
  • 5.1 MARKET DYNAMICS
    DRIVERS
    RESTRAINTS
    OPPORTUNITIES
    CHALLENGES
  • 5.2 TRENDS/DISRUPTIONS IMPACTING CUSTOMERS’ BUSINESSES
  • 5.3 INDUSTRY TRENDS
  • 5.4 ECOSYSTEM ANALYSIS
  • 5.5 SUPPLY CHAIN ANALYSIS
  • 5.6 TECHNOLOGY ANALYSIS
    KEY TECHNOLOGIES
    - VIDEO CONFERENCING AND REAL-TIME COMMUNICATION PLATFORMS
    - ARTIFICIAL INTELLEGENCE & MACHINE LEARNING
    - VIRTUAL ASSISTANTS & CHATBOTS
    - VOICE RECOGNITION AND NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING (NLP)
    - ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS (EHR) INTEGRATION
    - REMOTE PATIENT MONITORING (RPM) SYSTEMS
    COMPLEMENTARY TECHNOLOGY
    - EDGE COMPUTING
    - CLOUD COMPUTING
    - MOBILE HEALTH (MHEALTH) APPS
    - WEARABLE DEVICES, SENSORS, AND IOT
    ADJACENT TECHNOLOGIES
    - DIGITAL THERAPEUTICS (DTX)
    - BLOCKCHAIN TECHNOLOGY
    - AUGMENTED REALITY (AR) & VIRTUAL REALITY (VR)
  • 5.7 TARIFF AND REGULATORY LANDSCAPE
    TARIFF DATA (HS CODE 9018, 9021, 9022)
    REGULATORY BODIES, GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
    REGULATORY ANALYSIS
    - NORTH AMERICA
    - EUROPE
    - ASIA PACIFIC
    - LATIN AMERICA
    - MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA
  • 5.8 TRADE ANALYSIS
  • 5.9 PRICING ANALYSIS
    INDICATIVE PRICE FOR TELEHEALTH & TELEMEDICINE SOLUTIONS, BY COMPONENT (2023)
    INDICATIVE PRICE FOR TELEHEALTH & TELEMEDICINE SOLUTIONS, BY REGION (2023)
  • 5.10 PORTER’S FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS
  • 5.11 PATENT ANALYSIS
    PATENT PUBLICATION TRENDS FOR THE TELEHEALTH & TELEMEDICINE MARKET
    INSIGHTS: JURISDICTION AND TOP APPLICANT ANALYSIS
  • 5.12 KEY STAKEHOLDERS AND BUYING CRITERIA
    KEY STAKEHOLDERS IN BUYING PROCESS
    BUYING CRITERIA
  • 5.13 END-USER ANALYSIS
    UNMET NEEDS
    END-USER EXPECTATIONS
  • 5.14 KEY CONFERENCES & EVENTS IN 2025-2026
  • 5.15 CASE STUDY ANALYSIS
  • 5.16 TELEHEALTH & TELEMEDICINE MARKET: INVESTMENT AND FUNDING SCENARIO
  • 5.17 TELEHEALTH & TELEMEDICINE MARKET: BUSINESS MODELS
  • 5.18 IMPACT OF AI/GEN AI IN THE TELEHEALTH & TELEMEDICINE MARKET
  • 5.19 REIMBURSEMENT ANALYSIS
TELEHEALTH & TELEMEDICINE MARKET, BY COMPONENT
127
  • 6.1 INTRODUCTION
  • 6.2 HARDWARE
    TELEHEALTH KITS, CARTS, AND STATIONS
    PATIENT MONITORING DEVICES
    - CARDIAC MONITORING DEVICES
    - NEUROLOGICAL MONITORING DEVICES
    - RESPIRATORY MONITORING DEVICES
    - BLOOD GLUCOSE MONITORING DEVICES
    - FETAL & NEONATAL MONITORING DEVICES
    - WEIGHT MONITORING DEVICES
    - MULTIPARAMETER MONITORING DEVICES
    - PULSE OXIMETER DEVICES
    - OTHER MONITORING DEVICES
  • 6.3 SOFTWARE
    BY MODALITY
    - EHR CENTRIC
    - NON-EHR CENTRIC
    BY INTEGRATION TYPE
    - INTEGRATED SOFTWARE
    - STANDALONE SOFTWARE
    BY TYPE
    - REMOTE PATIENT MONITORING
    - VIRTUAL CARE PLATFORMS
    - VIDEO CONFERENCING PLATFORMS
    - VIRTUAL SITTING & NURSING
    BY DEPLOYMENT
    - ON-PREMISE MODEL
    - CLOUD-BASED MODEL
  • 6.4 SERVICES
TELEHEALTH & TELEMEDICINE MARKET, BY FUNCTION
161
  • 7.1 INTRODUCTION
  • 7.2 CLINICAL CARE MANAGEMENT (INCLUDING TELECONSULTATION & FOLLOW-UP)
  • 7.3 PREVENTIVE CARE MANAGEMENT
  • 7.4 DIAGNOSTICS & TREATMENT
  • 7.5 REMOTE PATIENT MONITORING/PATIENT MONITORING
  • 7.6 REHABILITATION & RECOVERY
  • 7.7 ADMINISTRATIVE
  • 7.8 ANALYTICS & REPORTING
  • 7.9 PATIENT ENGAGEMENT
  • 7.10 OTHER FUNCTIONS (CLINICAL TRIALS, EDUCATION, TRAINING, AND OTHERS)
TELEHEALTH & TELEMEDICINE MARKET, BY APPLICATION
188
  • 8.1 INTRODUCTION
  • 8.2 PRIMARY CARE
  • 8.3 SPECIALITY CARE (INCLUDING ACUTE CARE, POST ACUTE CARE, CHRONIC DISEASE MANAGEMENT)
    TELERADIOLOGY
    TELECARDIOLOGY
    TELENEUROLOGY
    DIABETES
    RESPIRATORY DISORDERS (COPD, ASTHMA, AND OTHERS)
    HYPERTENSION
    TELEDERMATOLOGY
    TELESTROKE
    TELEPSYCHIATRY (MENTAL HEALTH)
    OTHER SPECIALTY AREAS
  • 8.4 TELEICU
  • 8.5 VIRTUAL SITTING & NURSING
  • 8.6 OTHER APPLICATIONS (CLINICAL TRIALS, EMERGENCY & URGENT CARE, GENERAL WELLNESS & LIFESTYLE IMPROVEMENT, OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH, AND OTHERS)
TELEHEALTH & TELEMEDICINE MARKET, BY AGE GROUP
206
  • 9.1 INTRODUCTION
  • 9.2 PEDIATRICS
  • 9.3 ADULTS
  • 9.4 GERIATRICS
TELEHEALTH & TELEMEDICINE MARKET, BY END-USER
215
  • 10.1 INTRODUCTION
  • 10.2 HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS
    HOSPITALS
    AMBULATORY SURGICAL CENTERS, AMBULATORY CARE CENTERS, AND OTHER OUTPATIENT SETTINGS
    LONG TERM CARE & ASSISTED LIVING FACILITIES
    HOME HEALTHCARE
    OTHER HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS (DIAGNOSTICS & IMAGINING CENTERS, REHABILITATION CENTERS, BEHAVIOURAL HEALTH CENTERS, AND OTHERS)
  • 10.3 HEALTHCARE PAYERS
    PUBLIC PAYERS
    PRIVATE PAYERS
  • 10.4 PATIENTS
  • 10.5 PHARMACEUTICAL & BIOTECHNOLOGY COMPANIES
  • 10.6 MEDTECH COMPANIES
  • 10.7 OTHER END USERS (ACADEMIC INSTITUTES, RESEARCH CENTERS, GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS, AND OTHERS)
TELEHEALTH & TELEMEDICINE MARKET, BY REGION
276
  • 11.1 INTRODUCTION
  • 11.2 NORTH AMERICA
    MACROECONOMIC OUTLOOK FOR NORTH AMERICA
    US
    CANADA
  • 11.3 EUROPE
    MACROECONOMIC OUTLOOK FOR EUROPE
    GERMANY
    FRANCE
    UK
    ITALY
    SPAIN
    REST OF EUROPE
  • 11.4 ASIA PACIFIC
    MACROECONOMIC OUTLOOK FOR ASIA PACIFIC
    CHINA
    JAPAN
    INDIA
    AUSTRALIA
    REST OF ASIA PACIFIC
  • 11.5 LATIN AMERICA
    MACROECONOMIC OUTLOOK FOR LATIN AMERICA
    BRAZIL
    MEXICO
    REST OF LATIN AMERICA
  • 11.6 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA
    MACROECONOMIC OUTLOOK FOR MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA
    GCC COUNTRIES
    REST OF MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA
COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
311
  • 12.1 OVERVIEW
  • 12.2 STRATEGIES ADOPTED BY KEY PLAYERS
  • 12.3 REVENUE SHARE ANALYSIS OF TOP MARKET PLAYERS
  • 12.4 MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS
  • 12.5 BRAND/PRODUCT COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
  • 12.6 VALUATION AND FINANCIAL METRICS OF KEY TELEHEALTH & TELEMEDICINE VENDORS
  • 12.7 COMPANY EVALUATION MATRIX: KEY PLAYERS 2023
    STARS
    EMERGING LEADERS
    PERVASIVE PLAYERS
    PARTICIPANTS
    COMPANY FOOTPRINT, KEY PLAYERS, 2023
    - COMPANY FOOTPRINT
    - REGION FOOTPRINT
    - FUNCTION FOOTPRINT
    - APPLICATION FOOTPRINT
    - COMPONENT FOOTPRINT
  • 12.8 COMPANY EVALUATION MATRIX: STARTUPS/SMES, 2023
    PROGRESSIVE COMPANIES
    RESPONSIVE COMPANIES
    DYNAMIC COMPANIES
    STARTING BLOCKS
    COMPETITIVE BENCHMARKING: STARTUPS/SMES, 2023
    - DETAILED LIST OF STARTUPS/SMES
    - COMPETITIVE BENCHMARKING OF KEY STARTUPS/SMES
  • 12.9 COMPETITIVE SCENARIO AND TRENDS
    PRODUCT LAUNCHES
    DEALS
    OTHERS
COMPANY PROFILES
341
  • 13.1 KEY PLAYERS
    KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.
    MEDTRONIC
    GE HEALTHCARE
    EPIC SYSTEMS CORPORATION
    ORACLE
    DOXIMITY, INC.
    TELADOC HEALTH, INC.
    AMERICAN WELL
    SIEMENS HEALTHINESS
    CISCO SYSTEMS, INC.
    INCLUDED HEALTH, INC. (DOCTOR ON DEMAND)
    AMC HEALTH
    TELESPECIALISTS
    WALGREEN CO.
    CAREGILITY
    CVS HEALTH
    EVERNORTH HEALTH, INC.
    ELATION
    IRON BOW HEALTHCARE SOLUTIONS
    ZOOM COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
  • 13.2 OTHER PLAYERS
    TIMEDOC HEALTH
    CEREBRAL INC.
    KINDBODY
    TRANSCARENT
    CARESIMPLE INC.
APPENDIX
388
  • 14.1 DISCUSSION GUIDE
  • 14.2 KNOWLEDGESTORE: MARKETSANDMARKETS’ SUBSCRIPTION PORTAL
  • 14.3 AVAILABLE CUSTOMIZATIONS
  • 14.4 RELATED REPORTS
  • 14.5 AUTHOR DETAILS

The study involved significant activities to estimate the current size of the telehealth & telemedicine market. Exhaustive secondary research was done to collect information on the telehealth & telemedicine market. The next step was to validate these findings, assumptions, and sizing with industry experts across the value chain using primary research. Different approaches, such as top-down and bottom-up, were employed to estimate the total market size. After that, the market breakup and data triangulation procedures were used to estimate the market size of the segments and subsegments of the telehealth & telemedicine market.

Secondary Research

This research study involved the wide use of secondary sources, directories, and databases such as Dun & Bradstreet, Bloomberg Businessweek, and Factiva; white papers, annual reports, and companies’ house documents; investor presentations; and the SEC filings of companies. The market for the companies offering telehealth & telemedicine solutions is arrived at by secondary data available through paid and unpaid sources, analyzing the product portfolios of the major companies in the ecosystem, and rating the companies by their performance and quality. Various sources were referred to in the secondary research process to identify and collect information for this study. The secondary sources include annual reports, press releases, investor presentations of companies, white papers, journals, certified publications, and articles from recognized authors, directories, and databases.

Various secondary sources were referred to in the secondary research process to identify and collect information related to the study. These sources included annual reports, press releases, investor presentations of telehealth & telemedicine vendors, forums, certified publications, and whitepapers. The secondary research was used to obtain critical information on the industry’s value chain, the total pool of key players, market classification, and segmentation from the market and technology-oriented perspectives.

Primary Research

In the primary research process, various primary sources from both the supply and demand sides were interviewed to obtain qualitative and quantitative information for this report. The primary sources from the supply side included industry experts, such as Chief Executive Officers (CEOs), Vice Presidents (VPs), marketing directors, technology and innovation directors, and related key executives from various key companies and organizations operating in the telehealth & telemedicine market.

After the complete market engineering (calculations for market statistics, market breakdown, market size estimations, market forecasting, and data triangulation), extensive primary research was conducted to gather information and verify and validate the critical numbers arrived at. Primary research was also undertaken to identify the segmentation types, industry trends, competitive landscape of telehealth & telemedicine solutions offered by various market players, and key market dynamics, such as drivers, restraints, opportunities, challenges, industry trends, and key player strategies.

In the complete market engineering process, the top-down and bottom-up approaches and several data triangulation methods were extensively used to perform the market estimation and market forecasting for the overall market segments and subsegments listed in this report. Extensive qualitative and quantitative analysis was performed on the complete market engineering process to list the key information/insights throughout the report.

Breakdown of Primary Participants:

Telehealth and Telemdicine Market

Note 1: Others include sales managers, marketing managers, and product managers.

Note 2: Tiers of companies are defined based on their total revenues in 2023. Tier 1 = >USD 1 billion, Tier 2 = USD 500 million to USD 1 billion, and Tier 3 = < USD 500 million.

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Market Size Estimation

Both top-down and bottom-up approaches were used to estimate and validate the total size of the telehealth & telemedicine market. These methods were also used extensively to estimate the size of various subsegments in the market. The research methodology used to estimate the market size includes the following:

  • The key players in the industry and markets have been identified through extensive secondary research.
  • The industry’s supply chain and market size, in terms of value, have been determined through primary and secondary research processes.
  • All percentage shares, splits, and breakdowns have been determined using secondary sources and verified through primary sources.
Telehealth and Telemdicine Market

Data Triangulation

After arriving at the overall market size using the market size estimation processes explained above, the market was split into several segments and subsegments. The data triangulation and market breakup procedures were employed, wherever applicable, to complete the overall market engineering process and arrive at the exact statistics of each market segment and subsegment. The data was triangulated by studying various factors and trends from both the demand and supply sides.

Market Definition

Telehealth - Telehealth represents a broad group of healthcare services that are made possible through various digital communication technologies. This comprises care, education, and other health services facilitated by telecommunications equipment like video conferencing, mobile applications, devices for remote monitoring of patients, and wearable health technologies. Telehealth offers a wide range of services, including preventive care, chronic disease management, mental health support, and virtual consultations.

Telemedicine - Telemedicine is a type of telehealth which focuses on the remote delivery of clinical services. It includes diagnosing, treating, and monitoring patients using digital communication tools, which frequently fill a gap in communities with limited access to healthcare facilities. Examples include online consultations, virtual follow-ups, and electronic transmission of medical imaging for diagnostic purposes.

Stakeholders

  • Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology Companies
  • Contract Research Organizations (CROs)
  • Technology and AI Companies
  • Regulatory Authorities
  • Hospitals and Healthcare Providers
  • Patients and Patient Advocacy Groups
  • Clinical Trial Investigators and Site Coordinators
  • Data Management and Analytics Firms
  • Academic Institutions and Research Organizations
  • Investors and Venture Capital Firms
  • Clinical Trial Software Providers
  • Ethics Committees and Institutional Review Boards (IRBs)
  • Insurance Companies
  • Telehealth software providers
  • Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) Solutions
  • Healthcare IT Service Providers

Report Objectives

  • To define, describe, and forecast the telehealth & telemedicine market based on component, function, application, age group, end user, and region.
  • To provide detailed information about the major factors (drivers, opportunities, restraints, and challenges) influencing the growth of the market
  • To analyze opportunities for stakeholders by identifying the high-growth segments of the market
  • To forecast the size of the market segments with respect to five main regions: North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, the Middle East & Africa, and Latin America
  • To analyze subsegments of the market with respect to individual growth trends, prospects, and contributions to the overall market
  • To profile the key players and comprehensively analyze their market sizes and core competencies.
  • To track and analyze competitive developments such as acquisitions, collaborations, agreements, mergers, product launches & updates, partnerships, expansions, and other recent developments in the market globally.

Previous Versions of this Report

Telehealth & Telemedicine Market by Component (Software & Services (RPM, Real-Time), Hardware (Monitors)), Delivery (On-Premise, Cloud-Based), Application (Teleradiology, Telestroke, TeleICU), End User (Provider, Payer) & Region - Global Forecast to 2027

Report Code HIT 3542
Published in Dec, 2023, By MarketsandMarkets™

Telehealth & Telemedicine Market by Component (Software & Services (RPM, Real-Time), Hardware (Monitors)), Delivery (On-Premise, Cloud-Based), Application (Teleradiology, Telestroke, TeleICU), End User (Provider, Payer) & Region - Global Forecasts to 2027

Report Code HIT 3542
Published in Mar, 2022, By MarketsandMarkets™

Telehealth/Telemedicine Market by Component (Software & Services, RPM, Real-Time), Application (Teleradiology, Telestroke, TeleICU), Hardware (Glucose Meters), End-User (Provider, Payer, patient), Delivery (On-Premise, Cloud) Global Forecast to 2025

Report Code HIT 3542
Published in Feb, 2021, By MarketsandMarkets™

Telehealth Market by Component Software & Services (RPM, RTM), Application (Teleradiology, telestroke, teleICU), Hardware (Glucose Meters), End-User (Provider, Payer, Patient), Delivery Mode (On-Premise, Cloud) Trends & Global Forecast to 2025

Report Code HIT 3542
Published in Mar, 2020, By MarketsandMarkets™

Telehealth Market by Component (Hardware (Blood Glucose Monitors), Software (Integrated), Services (Remote Monitoring, Real-time Interactions)), End User (Providers, Payers, Patients), & Mode of Delivery (Web, Cloud)) - Global Forecast to 2021

Report Code HIT 3542
Published in Nov, 2016, By MarketsandMarkets™

Telehealth Market by Component (Hardware (Blood Glucose Meters), Software (Integrated), Services (Remote Monitoring, Real-time Interactions)), End User (Providers, Patients) & by Delivery Mode (On Premise, Web, & Cloud) - Trends & Global Forecast to 2020

Report Code HIT 3542
Published in Jun, 2015, By MarketsandMarkets™
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