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医疗保健物联网市场:依组件、软体、应用程式和最终用户划分 -2030年全球预测IoT in Healthcare Market by Component (Monitoring Devices (Glucose, Cardiac, Respiratory, Blood Pressure), Pacemaker, Ventilator, Infusion Pump), Software, Application (Telehealth, Imaging, Operation Management), End User - Global Forecast to 2030 |
到2030年,医疗保健领域的物联网市场预计将达到 3,127 亿美元,2023年至2030年的年复合成长率为 15%。
本报告透过广泛的二级和一级研究以及对医疗保健市场场景中物联网的深入分析,对关键行业驱动因素、市场限制、挑战和机会进行了分析。该市场的成长是由医疗保健领域日益采用数位解决方案、日益关注以患者为中心的护理服务以及全球数位健康计划所推动的。此外,人们越来越关注远距医疗技术,日益采用物联网进行早期诊断和快速治疗,这些都列出了市场的成长机会。资料外洩的高风险是市场成长的挑战。新兴国家昂贵的物联网基础设施、部署和物联网技术利用率低限制市场成长。
附註:本研究不包括智慧手錶和健身追踪器等消费性电子设备。
IoT in Healthcare Market Size, Share, Forecast, & Trends Analysis by Component (Monitoring Devices (Glucose, Cardiac, Blood Pressure), Ventilator, Infusion Pump}, Software) Application (Telehealth, Imaging, Operations) End User-Global Forecast to 2030
The Internet of Things (IoT) in Healthcare market is projected to reach $ 312.7 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 15% from 2023 to 2030.
Succeeding extensive secondary and primary research and in-depth analysis of the IoT in healthcare market scenario, the report comprises the analysis of key industry drivers, restraints, challenges, and opportunities. The growth of this market is driven by the growing adoption of digital solutions in the healthcare sector, increasing focus on patient-centric care delivery, and digital health initiatives across the globe. In addition, the growing focus on telehealth technologies and increasing adoption of IoT for early diagnosis and faster treatment offer market growth opportunities. The high risk of data breaches is creating a challenge for market growth. Expensive IoT infrastructure, deployment, and less utilization of IoT technologies in developing countries are restraining market growth.
The report offers a competitive landscape based on an extensive assessment of the product portfolio offerings, geographic presences, and key strategic developments adopted by leading market players in the industry over four years (2020-2024). Some of the key players in the IoT in healthcare market include Medtronic plc (U.S.), GE HealthCcare Technologies Inc. (U.S.), Koninklijke Philips N.V., Philips (Netherlands), Siemens Healthineers (Germany), Abbot Laboratories (U.S.), Boston Scientific Corporation (U.S.), Honeywell Life Care Solutions (U.S.), BIOTRONIK SE & Co. KG (Germany), AgaMatrix, Inc. (U.S.), Securitas Healthcare, LLC. (U.S.), AliveCor (U.S.), iHealth Labs, Inc. (U.S.), Johnson & Johnson (U.S.), Baxter (U.S.), OMRON Healthcare, Inc. (Japan), Intel Corporation (U.S.), International Business Machines Corporation (U.S.), and Microsoft Corporation (U.S.).
Based on component, the IoT in healthcare market is segmented into medical devices, software, and services. In 2023, the medical devices segment is expected to account for the largest share of the IoT in healthcare market. IoT-enabled medical devices compile data and generate reports with the help of devices that instantly upload data to a cloud database, making it simpler for doctors to recognize trends for the treatment. Moreover, the growing emphasis on patient care and safety, the need for patient data for accurate diagnosis, and consumer inclination toward medical devices for self-care drive the market.
Based on application, the IoT in healthcare market is segmented into telehealth/telemedicine, hospital operations & workflow management, inpatient monitoring, imaging, and other applications. In 2023, the telemedicine segment is expected to account for the largest share of the IoT in healthcare market. The growing geriatric population, presence of favorable reimbursements, provision of emergency psychiatric care, and consultation with specialist doctors without a geographic barrier are increasing the demand for telemedicine. Additionally, telemedicine can provide quality healthcare at a relatively low cost as it considerably declines hospital visits and increases the reach of healthcare services in ruler areas contributing to the largest share of the market.
Based on the end user, the IoT in healthcare market is segmented into hospitals & clinics, home care & long-term care centers, health insurance companies, personal users, and other end users. The home care & long-term care centers segment is projected to register the highest CAGR during the forecast period. The growing need for long-term care centers, the rising prevalence of chronic diseases, and the growing geriatric population are driving segment growth. IoT-enabled medical devices in care centers help patients and healthcare providers monitor health in real time for treatment planning and tracking patients' health conditions.
An in-depth analysis of the geographical scenario of the global IoT in healthcare market provides detailed qualitative and quantitative insights into the five major geographies (North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East & Africa) along with the coverage of major countries in each region.
In 2023, North America is expected to account for the largest share of the IoT in healthcare market. High adoption of advanced technologies, use of e-prescription and telehealth, and increased health consciousness among the population are the factors supporting the large share of this market. Additionally, an increase in government support for IoT adoption in healthcare is driving the regional market.
IoT in Healthcare Market Assessment, by Component
Note: Other monitoring devices include Oxygen Concentrator, Thermometer, and Weight Monitoring Devices
Note: Other IoT-enabled medical devices include Sleep Therapy devices, Medical Emergency Response Systems, Hand Hygiene Monitors, Posture and Activity Tracking, and Connected inhalers
Note: Consumer electronic devices such as smartwatches and fitness trackers are not considered under the scope of this study
Other software include Medication Management, Hospital Components Management, and Data and Application Security.
IoT in Healthcare Market Assessment, by Application
Other applications include Fitness and wellness Measurement, Predictive Device Maintenance, and Medication Management.
IoT in Healthcare Market Assessment, by End User
Other end users include Academic & Research institutes, Defense, and Government Agencies.
IoT in Healthcare Market Assessment, by Geography
Note: Consumer electronic devices such as smartwatches and fitness trackers are not considered under the scope of this study