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2030 年穿戴式医疗保健设备市场预测:按产品类型、设备类型、位置、用途和区域进行的全球分析Wearable Healthcare Devices Market Forecasts to 2030 - Global Analysis By Product Type, Device Type, Site, Application and By Geography |
根据 Stratistics MRC 的数据,2023 年全球穿戴式医疗设备市场规模将达到 342 亿美元,预计到 2030 年将达到 1,895 亿美元,预测期内年复合成长率为 27.7%。
便携式设备,称为穿戴式医疗设备,用于诊断和追踪患者的重要健康讯号,包括血压、心率和节律、呼吸频率以及许多其他特征。这些小工具被放置在患者身上并收集个人资讯。穿戴式医疗保健设备使用无线技术为患者提供独立性和便利性。
根据皮尤研究中心 2019 年的一项研究,五分之一的美国成年人 (21%) 经常佩戴健身手环或穿戴式健身追踪器。女性比男性更有比例经常使用此类设备(25% 比 18%)。
由于人口高龄化、慢性病患病增加以及可在医院外提供优质护理的可穿戴设备等尖端医疗设备的出现要素,可穿戴医疗设备市场预计将呈指数级增长。因此,由于消费者对健康和健身的意识不断增强,穿戴式医疗设备市场在预测期内可能会成长。
医疗保健设备製造商面临专利变更和专利流氓的重大障碍。专利流氓是指从非执业实体(NPE)或专利申请人那里持有专利,以便透过其行为或产品向被指控侵犯专利的公司收取专利使用费的公司。透过专利仔细保护行动医疗技术的发展,公司可以确保成功申请专利的财务和法律支出,并最大限度地减少专利流氓的潜在损失。Masu。
借助 5G、人工智慧和机器学习,可以为特定患者确定潜在的诊断和治疗方法。大量资料的即时学习通常需要可靠的大容量网路。在 5G 网路的帮助下,医疗机构可以利用人工智慧工具,无论身在何处都能即时提供最佳照护。因此,随着人工智慧和 5G 等即将推出的先进工具和技术的采用,预计市场将提供显着成长的机会。
儘管该行业的技术取得了显着的进步,但穿戴式医疗设备仍受到许多限制的阻碍。其中之一是安装医疗设备的总成本很高。这些设备通常包括需要定期维护的感测器、电池和处理器。当您考虑到设备整个使用寿命期间这些配件的成本时,整体成本相当高。因此,穿戴式医疗设备市场受到高维护成本的限制。
疫情给许多国家带来了困难。除了损害政府、企业和公众之外,它还对金融市场、更广泛的经济和消费者的商品需求产生负面影响。 COVID-19 透过使用穿戴式技术,推动了健康和健身应用程式与传统医疗保健的整合。强制关闭房屋和远距工作提高了消费者对个人健康和保健的意识,穿戴式医疗技术正在帮助人们预防感染。
预计诊断和监测设备领域将在预测期内占据最大份额。这是由于人口高龄化和慢性病患病上升等要素造成的。在大流行期间,心电图/心率监测器、血压计、脉搏血氧仪、血糖监测设备和其他技术的使用增加,并且变得至关重要。随着越来越多的人了解预防性医疗保健的价值,预计市场将会扩大。
预计体育和健身领域在预测期内年复合成长率最高。该领域的一个巨大促进因素是对健康和健身的日益关注。已经开发了多种用于体重和健身管理的可穿戴医疗技术和软体。行动电话通常连接到腕带,可以即时监控活动,例如行走的步数、燃烧的卡路里和行走的距离。按需医疗服务的 3G 和 4G 网路的普及正在推动这一细分市场的扩张。
由于心血管疾病、糖尿病和癌症的患病不断增加,预计北美在预测期内将占据最大的市场份额。此外,随着远端患者监护和居家照护设备越来越多地用于频繁、持续、长期地监测患者,减少了医院就诊的频率,该地区的成长需求也很大。
由于技术的快速进步、对居家照护设备和 24 小时监控的需求不断增加,预计亚太地区在预测期内将保持最高的年复合成长率。各国政府配合措施采用这些穿戴式医疗设备、老年人口的增加以及该地区医疗成本的上升是市场扩张的主要促进因素。
According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Wearable Healthcare Devices Market is accounted for $34.2 billion in 2023 and is expected to reach $189.5 billion by 2030 growing at a CAGR of 27.7% during the forecast period. Portable devices known as wearable healthcare devices are used to diagnose and track patients' vital health signals, including blood pressure, heart rate and rhythm, breathing rate, and a number of other characteristics. These gadgets are applied to the patient's body to gather private information. The wearable medical device uses wireless technology to give the patient independence and convenience.
According to a 2019 Pew Research Center survey, one in five U.S. adults (21%) wear a fitness band or wearable fitness tracker on a regular basis. Women are far more likely than men to use such devices on a regular basis (25% vs. 18 %).
The market for wearable medical devices has expanded dramatically as a result of factors including an aging population, an increase in the prevalence of chronic diseases, and the availability of cutting-edge medical equipment such wearable devices that allow for the provision of high-quality care outside of hospitals. As a result, during the forecast period, the market for wearable medical devices would rise due to the rising consumer awareness of health and fitness.
Manufacturers of healthcare devices confront significant obstacles from patent changes and patent trolls. Patent trolls are companies that buy patents in order to collect royalties from businesses that are accused of violating patents held by non-practicing entities (NPEs) or patent assertion entities through their practices or goods. Companies can secure the financial and legal payments of successfully filed patents and minimize potential losses due to patent trolls by carefully protecting mobile medical technology developments through patents.
Identifying potential diagnoses and therapies for a particular patient is possible with the help of 5G, AI, and ML. In general, real-time learning with a large amount of data requires networks that are reliable and have a lot of capacity. Healthcare organizations may employ AI tools to deliver the finest care possible in real-time, wherever they are, with the aid of 5G networks. As a result, the market can be anticipated to offer chances with significant growth rates due to the adoption of upcoming advanced tools and technologies like AI and 5G.
Numerous restrictions prevent wearable medical devices from being used due to significant technological improvements in the industry. One of them is the expensive total cost of wearing medical equipment. These devices frequently have sensors, batteries, and processors that need to be regularly serviced. The entire cost is significantly higher when the costs of these accessories are taken into account during the lifespan of the devices. The market for wearable medical equipment is therefore constrained by the high maintenance costs.
The pandemic is causing hardship in numerous nations; in addition to harming governments, businesses, and people, it has also had a negative impact on financial markets, larger economies, and consumer demand for goods in general. By using wearable technology, COVID-19 has advanced the integration of health and fitness apps into conventional healthcare. Forced lockdowns and remote work have raised consumer awareness of personal health and wellness, and wearable medical technology is assisting people in taking infection-prevention measures.
The diagnostic and monitoring devices segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period. This is due to factors such as an aging population and an increase in the prevalence of chronic diseases. The usage of ECG/heart rate monitors, blood pressure monitors, pulse oximeters, glucose monitoring equipment, and other technologies increased during the pandemic and were crucial. As more individuals understand the value of preventative healthcare, the market is expected to expand.
The sports & fitness segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period. A major high-impact driver for the sector is the increased emphasis on health and fitness. There are several different pieces of wearable medical technology and software that have been developed for weight and fitness control. Cell phones that are often connected to wristbands can display real-time monitoring of activities including steps done, calories burned, calories consumed, miles run, and others. The widespread use of 3G and 4G networks for on-demand healthcare services is fueling this market segment's expansion.
North America is projected to hold the largest market share during the forecast period owing to the growing prevalence of cardiovascular disorders, diabetes, and cancer within this region. Additionally, owing to the high use of remote patient monitoring and home care devices for frequent, continuous, and long-term patient monitoring and lowering the frequency of hospital visits, there's a huge demand for the region's growth.
Asia Pacific is projected to hold the highest CAGR over the forecast period owing to the rapid technological advancements and the growing requirement for home care devices and round-the-clock monitoring. Favorable government initiatives to employ these wearable medical devices, an increase in the number of elderly people, and rising healthcare costs in this region are major drivers of market expansion.
Some of the key players in Wearable Healthcare Devices market include: Omron Corporation, Medtronic Plc, Polar Electro, Intelesens Ltdm, Everist Health, Koninklijke Philips N.V., Withings, Fitbit Inc., Sotera Wireless, Vital Connect, Garmin Ltd., Apple, Inc., Xiaomi Inc, Qualcomm Inc. and Boston Scientific Corporation.
In May 2023, Medtronic, which purchased Covidien in 2015, announced the imminent acquisition of EOFlow Co. Ltd., which manufactures the EOPatch device for insulin delivery. This is a wearable, tubeless, and fully disposable device, which would allow the company to better address the needs of diabetic individuals.
In April 2023, Garmin announced that Dexcom Connect IQ apps, available for consumers with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes who use the Dexcom G6 or Dexcom G7 Continuous Glucose Monitoring System, would see an expanded regional availability.
In January 2023, Masimo and Royal Philips expanded their partnership for leveraging the Masimo W1 advanced health tracking watch to improve patient monitoring capabilities in the area of home telehealth.
Note: Tables for North America, Europe, APAC, South America, and Middle East & Africa Regions are also represented in the same manner as above.