Asia Pacific Telehealth & Telemedicine Market

Market Leaderships - Asia Pacific Telehealth & Telemedicine Market

The Asia Pacific telehealth & telemedicine market is projected to reach USD 40.83 billion by 2030 from USD 21.04 billion in 2025, at a CAGR of 14.2% from 2025  to 2030. The Asia-Pacific telehealth and telemedicine market is experiencing robust growth as countries across the region accelerate digital healthcare transformation. The expansion of virtual care ecosystems and the rising adoption of mobile health solutions are reshaping healthcare delivery models.

The adoption of digital health, expansion of broadband networks, government-driven telehealth initiatives, and the rising demand for healthcare services due to the large population in the economies of the Asia Pacific region are key drivers of the telehealth and telemedicine market in the region. To increase tele-consultations and tele-management services for individuals with chronic illnesses, key players in the region, including Ping An Health, Doctor Anywhere, and Philips, are forming collaborative efforts with hospitals, telecommunications giants, and insurance companies. AI-powered remote patient monitoring solutions, mobile-centric telehealth services, and interoperable telehealth solutions tailored to various medical settings are efforts by both local and global competitors to expand their regional footprint.

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The major players in the asia pacific telehealth & telemedicine market with a significant asia pacific presence are Koninklijke Philips N.V. (Netherlands), Medtronic (Ireland), GE Healthcare (US), Epic Systems Corporation (US), Oracle (US), Ping An Healthcare And Technology Company Limited (Ping An Good Doctor) (China), Teladoc Health, Inc. (US), AliHealth (China), Siemens Healthineers AG (Germany), Cisco Systems Inc. (US),  JD Health (China),  Practo (India), Tata 1mg (India), Apollo TeleHealth (India), Portea Medical (India), Doctor Anywhere (Singapore), Speedoc (Singapore), Healthengine (Australia), Coviu (Australia), and Zoom.

Communications, Inc. (US), mfine (India), PT Media Dokter Investama (Haladoc) (Indonesia), Mosaic Wellness Private Limited (India), Visit Health Private Limited (India), and Docquity (Singapore). Market players have adopted various strategies, including acquisitions, collaborations, partnerships, mergers, product/service launches & enhancements, and approvals, to strengthen their position in the telehealth & telemedicine market in the Asia Pacific region. The product and technology innovations have helped the market players expand by providing telehealth & telemedicine solutions.

In June 2025, Ping An Good Doctor (China) launched a revamped comprehensive healthcare service brand, featuring “Proactive Family Doctor Care, Zero-Distance Access to Renowned Doctors, and Full-Journey Medical Management”, expanding its network to cover 50,000 in-house and contracted doctors, 105,000 health service providers, 235,000 pharmacies, and 4,000 hospitals.

In December 2022, Doctor Anywhere acquired Asian Healthcare Specialists (AHS), a multi-specialty clinic group, enabling the platform to augment its offering beyond primary teleconsultation into specialist and in-person care, thus evolving toward a hybrid online–offline care model in Southeast Asia.

Koninklijke Philips N.V.

Koninklijke Philips N.V. operates in the telehealth & telemedicine sectors. It is among a few prominent competitors in the healthcare industry and has a significant presence in cardiology and acute and home healthcare. The organization operates in four business segments: Personal Health, Diagnosis and Treatment, Connected Care, and Other. Telehealth and telemedicine services operate within the Connected Care segment. The Connected Care business division includes monitoring, sleep and respiratory care, and enterprise informatics. Telehealth solutions serve both practitioners and patients. The organization operates across the following geographical regions: North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East and Africa (MEA). As of November 2024, Philips obtained FDA approval for remote scanning and protocol management capabilities within its command center for radiology operations. This will enable radiologists to assist with scanning remotely. As of January 2023, Philips and Masimo strengthened their collaboration by incorporating the Masimo W1 health-tracking watch into Philips' monitoring solutions.

Medtronic

Medtronic is a global medical technology, services, and solutions company. The company operates through four principal segments, namely, Cardiovascular, Diabetes, Medical Surgical, and Neuroscience. The company extends telehealth solutions across all four segments. Within the Cardiovascular segment, it offers products and services to diagnose, treat, and manage cardiac rhythm disorders and cardiovascular diseases. Medtronic's portfolio encompasses remote monitoring platforms and patient-centered software, delivered through its products and Medtronic Care Management Services. The telehealth solutions offered by the company cover glucose management and cardiac condition management. Medtronic's telehealth device offerings include Bluetooth-enabled and direct-connect peripherals. These devices comprise weight scales, glucometers, blood pressure monitors, pulse oximeters, pedometers, and activity trackers. Medtronic serves its customers in ~160 countries worldwide. The company operates in North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia Pacific, the Middle East and Africa, and Russia.

Epic Systems Corporation

Epic Systems is a software development, installation, and support company that also provides consulting services. The company develops healthcare management software that integrates financial and clinical information from inpatient, ambulatory, and payer technology systems. The company's core competency is providing EHR software solutions. Epic Systems Corporation is integrating AI into telehealth and telemedicine through strategic partnerships with Microsoft and generative AI technologies. Epic aims to improve productivity and patient care in virtual healthcare settings by combining its EHR solutions with Microsoft's Azure OpenAI Service. This includes improving workflows, enabling generative AI to compose responses to messages, and supporting natural language queries. Epic's AI efforts also focus on enhancing self-service reporting tools, maintaining financial integrity, and improving clinical outcomes, all of which will enhance global telehealth and telemedicine systems. It operates its offices in the US, UK, Canada, Denmark, the Netherlands, Norway, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Finland, Ireland, Australia, Singapore, and Switzerland.

MARKET RANKING

The list of market leaders in the Asia Pacific telehealth and telemedicine market has been identified through a detailed market share analysis that drew on extensive secondary research and was confirmed through a series of structured interviews with primary respondents across various APAC nations. Criteria include regional share, the size of virtual care implementation, adoption within government and private healthcare infrastructures, country-specific compliance with telehealth regulations and guidelines, and the extent to which variable remote healthcare services are adapted to specific APAC requirements. Key market leaders in the Asia Pacific telehealth and telemedicine market include Ping An Healthcare and Technology Company Limited from China, Doctor Anywhere from Singapore, Teladoc Health, Inc. from the USA, Philips Medicals N.V. from the Netherlands, and Practo Technologies Pvt. Ltd. from India.

Ping An Healthcare & Technology represents leadership through its extensive online medical service ecosystem, offering AI-assisted triage, chronic disease management, and online consultations that are widely adopted within China’s medical system. Doctor Anywhere strengthens its position with region-wide virtual medical support, driven by partnerships with medical insurers and regional digital clinics across Southeast Asia. Teladoc Health secures a prominent position with its existing telehealth platforms for enterprises and cross-region medical care services, which are adopted within hospitals and businesses across the region. Philips maintains its stronghold with highly advanced remote patient monitoring solutions and related technologies adopted within acute, primary, and home healthcare facilities across the region. Practo remains a significant force within India, with its massive teleconsulting base, diagnostic linkages, and digitally facilitated medical pathways. These competitors form a competitive structure within which the Asia Pacific telehealth and telemedicine market evolves and advances.

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Asia Pacific Telehealth & Telemedicine Market Size,  Share & Growth Report
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