Digital Health Market Size Will Expand at USD 1,694.21 BN by 2032
Precedence Research
Precedence Research

The global digital health market size will expand around USD 1,694.21 billion by 2032 from accounted for USD 332.53 billion in 2022, growing at a registered CAGR of 19.2% from 2022 to 2030, according to new study by Precedence Research.

Ottawa, Feb. 15, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The digital health market size will reach at USD 407.72 billion in 2023. Digital health is defined as the incorporation of information technology as well as electronic communications for various healthcare processes that benefit people's overall health and well-being. The rapid adoption of developing technologies such as mHealth apps, wearable devices, ingestible sensors, and artificial intelligence, along with others, has boosted the market growth.

Digital health encompasses digital transformation in the healthcare field, which includes software, hardware, and services. Different technologies are used under this broader concept of digital health, which includes wearable devices, mobile health (mHealth) apps, electronic health records (EHRs), telehealth, electronic medical records (EMRs), telemedicine, and personalized medicine, as well as others.

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The need for medical transformation was exacerbated by the growing elderly population, child illness and mortality, high costs and poverty-related issues, and racial discrimination in health care access, all of which necessitated technological advancements. Furthermore, epidemics and pandemics have increased the importance of digital health, which is still evolving as well as fueling market growth in the forecast period.

Which are the influencers fueling the market expansion?

  • Increased demand for mobile health apps

Improved internet connectivity as well as increasing smartphone penetration, the introduction of 4G/5G, advancement in healthcare IT infrastructure, the need to reduce healthcare costs, the prevalence of chronic diseases, and increased access to virtual care are some of the major factors driving the market growth. Furthermore, key players are focusing on the introduction of advanced applications to improve user experience. In July 2021, Teladoc Health, for example, collaborated with Microsoft to incorporate its Solo platform with the Microsoft Teams environment to improve patient and clinician access across the virtual healthcare space.

The rise in M&A activity in the market is the primary driver of the global digital health market's expansion.

The Internet of Things (IoT) has emerged as one of the greatest popular digital platforms in healthcare for the past 5 to 6 years. Due to efficient data backup through integrated analytics, strong mobile connectivity, as well as advanced wearable devices, IoT is drastically transforming the healthcare sector by facilitating different activities such as efficient tracking of staff, patients, and inventories; optimizing drug prescription; ensuring availability of critical medical equipment; and addressing chronic diseases. Big data evolution and implementation play an important role in enabling a continuous personalized digital experience by aiding a service provider in optimizing resources and time to provide better healthcare services.