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到 2030 年线上皮肤科咨询市场预测:按模式、最终用户和地区分類的全球分析Online Dermatology Consultation Market Forecasts to 2030 - Global Analysis By Modality (Real Time, Store and Forward and Other Modalities), End User and By Geography |
根据Stratistics MRC预测,2023年全球线上皮肤科咨询市场规模将达33.3亿美元,预计2030年将达到99.4亿美元,预测期内年复合成长率为16.9%。
线上皮肤科咨询涉及多种技术,包括视讯咨询和智慧型手机应用程式。储存转发方法是可用于包括皮肤科在内的各个领域的远距会诊的多种方法之一。现代医疗保健服务和改善患者获得医疗服务的重要工具极大地受益于远端医疗领域的最新进展。
根据 2020 年 12 月在 JAAD International 上发表的一篇研究论文,皮肤科医生在实践中实施远端医疗的比例从 2016 年的 15.0% 上升到疫情高峰期的约 50.0%。
湿疹、牛皮癣和皮肤癌等慢性皮肤病的盛行率急剧上升,导致对皮肤科治疗的需求激增。在线就诊比传统的亲自就诊更便宜,因为它们可以节省交通成本并降低医疗保健的整体成本。此外,更容易患某些皮肤病的人口高龄化和饮食习惯的变化预计也将在预测期内推动全球市场的成长。
在疫情爆发的早期阶段,医生尤其是皮肤科医生显着增加了线上咨询的使用。此外,医疗机构也负责线上皮肤科咨询系统的高昂初始成本和持续维护。由于缺乏现代通讯设备,导致皮肤科咨询期间影像和音讯不足的技术问题是阻碍市场成长的要素之一。
每百万人口皮肤科医生数量的减少是影响线上皮肤科咨询市场成长的主要要素之一。即使在一些已开发国家,皮肤科医生的短缺也导致患者等待时间过长,反应延迟。因此,患者和皮肤科医生都可能在预测期内开始使用远端医疗接受皮肤科治疗。
农村地区的人们缺乏获得这些服务所需的专业知识和资源,这是扩大全球线上咨询市场的主要障碍。此外,有些患者仍相信直接的医病互动。另一个问题是建立基础设施的成本高昂。因此,这些都是阻碍市场成长的问题。
市场对 COVID-19 疫情反应良好。有利的法律规章、线上皮肤科咨询数量的增加以及面对面咨询的减少推动市场出现显着的高增长率。为了阻止冠状病毒的传播,政府当局采取了一系列措施,包括锁门和限制身体接触,与相关人员的面对面会面急剧减少。此外,许多组织为遏制这种疾病的传播所做的努力促进了预测期内的市场扩张。
储存转发业务预计将出现良好的成长。由于虚拟咨询作为线上皮肤科咨询方式的广泛使用,储存转发部门市场占据了很大一部分市场。随着对皮肤病学影像以准确评估疾病的需求不断增加,该业务在很大程度上依赖店内和前科检查。积极利用这项技术来填补皮肤科医生的短缺可以增加全球市场份额。
由于行业参与者对措施的利用增加,预计家庭护理领域在预测期内将以最快的年复合成长率增长。由于越来越多的患者在家中舒适地在线寻求皮肤科咨询,预计该领域将产生全球市场上最高的收入。老年人越来越多地使用远距医疗,以及在家庭护理环境中进行适当的远端监控的能力也透过减少去医院的需求,促进了这一领域的发展。这是要素之一。
由于多个医疗机构快速采用和使用线上平台,预计北美在预测期内将占据最大的市场份额。预计该市场也将受到强大的美国政府和越来越多重要公司的推动。由于新技术的利用增加和远端皮肤科服务的改善,高成长国家可能会为市场成长做出贡献,预计这将导致该领域的市场成长率加快。
由于有利于远端医疗服务的政府政策以及主要国家对线上皮肤科咨询需求不断增长要素,预计亚太地区在预测期内将呈现最高的年复合成长率。由于开发中国家远距皮肤科设备的可用性有限以及报销预测较差,预计成长率在预测期内将显着放缓。
According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Online Dermatology Consultation Market is accounted for $3.33 billion in 2023 and is expected to reach $9.94 billion by 2030 growing at a CAGR of 16.9% during the forecast period. Online dermatology consultations involve a range of technology, including as video consultations and smartphone apps. The store-and-forward modality is one of the various modalities that can be used for teleconsultation in a range of subspecialties, including dermatology. Modern healthcare services and a crucial tool for increasing patients' access to medical care have benefited greatly from recent advancements in the field of telemedicine.
According to a research paper published in the journal JAAD International in December 2020, the proportion of dermatologists who implemented telehealth in their practice increased from 15.0% in 2016 to around 50.0% during the peak level of the pandemic.
The dramatic rise in the prevalence of chronic skin disorders like eczema, psoriasis, and skin cancer is the cause of the sudden growth in demand for dermatological treatments. As they avoid travel costs and lower overall healthcare costs, online consultations can be more affordable than conventional in-person sessions. The ageing population, which is more prone to certain skin conditions and dietary changes are also projected to fuel the growth of the global market over the forecast period.
During the early phases of the epidemic, physicians, particularly dermatologists, drastically boosted their usage of online consultations. Additionally, healthcare facilities are liable for both the high initial cost and continuous maintenance of online dermatological consultation systems. Technology concerns connected to poor video or audio during dermatology consultations due to a lack of the most recent telecommunication devices are one of the factors that are expected to hinder the growth of the market.
The decline in the number of dermatologists per million people is one of the major factors influencing the growth of the online dermatology consultation market. Even in some industrialised nations, the lack of dermatologists causes lengthy wait times for patients and a slow reaction time. Due to this, patients and dermatologists will both start using telemedicine to get dermatological care during the projection period.
Rural people lack the expertise and resources necessary to get these services, which is a significant obstacle to the expansion of the worldwide market for online doctor consultations. Additionally, some patients still believe in direct doctor-patient interactions. Another problem is the expensive expense of setting up the infrastructure. Therefore, these are the issues impeding the market's growth.
The market responded favourably to the COVID-19 epidemic. Due to favourable legislation, rising online dermatology consultations, and a drop in in-person doctor visits, the market saw a remarkably high growth rate. To stop the spread of the coronavirus, government officials implemented a number of measures, such as lockdowns and limitations on physical contact, which sharply decreased the number of in-person encounters with healthcare personnel. Additionally, initiatives by a number of organisations to stop the spread of the disease aided market expansion during the projection period.
The store and forward segment is estimated to have a lucrative growth. The store and forward sectors held the lion's share of the market because to the extensive usage of virtual consultations as a modality for online dermatological consultations. The business is heavily reliant on the store and forward modality due to the increasing demand for dermatological images for the accurate evaluation of disorders. The aggressive usage of this technique to make up for the dermatologist shortage could boost the market share globally.
The homecare segment is anticipated to witness the fastest CAGR growth during the forecast period, owing to the expanded availability of initiatives by industry participants. The sector is predicted to generate the highest revenues in the global market due to an increase in patients seeking online dermatological consultations from the convenience of their homes. The older population's increased usage of teleconsultation and the ability to properly monitor them remotely in home care settings are some other factors contributing to the segment's growth because they lessen the necessity for hospital visits.
North America is projected to hold the largest market share during the forecast period owing to the quick adoption and use of online platforms by several healthcare facilities. The market is also expected to be driven by a strong U.S. government and an increase in important companies. High-growing nations would contribute to the market growth due to the rising usage of newer technology and improved tele dermatological services, which is projected to lead to a faster rate of market growth in the area.
Asia Pacific is projected to have the highest CAGR over the forecast period, owing to increase as a result of factors including the existence of a supportive government policy for telemedicine services and the rising demand for online dermatology consultation in important nations. Due to the restricted availability of tele dermatology equipment in developing nations and the less favorable reimbursement prospects would increase at a significantly slower rate.
Some of the key players profiled in the Online Dermatology Consultation Market include: Apollo TeleHealth, Amwell, Teladoc Health, Inc., DermatoVirtual, Doctor On Demand, Inc., Lybrate, Inc., HealthHero, DermatologistOnCall, Conexa, Beijing Jingdong Technology Co., Ltd., Doctolib, GE Healthcare, CureSkin, Aerotel Medical Systems Ltd., Honeywell Life Care Solutions, Allscripts Healthcare, LLC, 3Derm, Philips Healthcare, MetaOptima and McKesson Corporation.
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