Dublin, June 14, 2017 -- Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "IoT in Healthcare Market to 2025 - Global Analysis and Forecasts by Solution, Services, Application and End-user" report to their offering.
Global IoT in Healthcare market is expected to grow from US$ 20.15 billion in 2015 to US$ 135.87 billion by 2025 at a CAGR of 21.2% between 2015 and 2025.
The Internet of Things (IoT) in Healthcare comprises of solutions and services such as mobile applications, wearable devices, software etc. to benefit the patients and healthcare professionals in reduction of costs as well as increasing efficiency. Microsoft, Philips and GE Healthcare are among the major players operating in this market. North America, being a technologically advanced region along with the rising incidences of chronic diseases such as obesity, has witnessed highest adoptions of IoT in Healthcare services and solutions. Europe is the second largest adopter of IoT in Healthcare, while APAC region with increasing adoption of smart devices and need for better and efficient healthcare technologies is growing at a faster rate.
The report focuses on an in-depth segmentation of this market based by solution, services, application, and end-user industry. The geographic segmentation of the report covers five major regions including; North Americas, Europe, Asia Pacific (APAC), Middle East & Africa (MEA) and South America (SA). The regional market has been further bifurcated by respective countries. By end-user vertical, hospitals & healthcare institutes accounted for the largest share of the IoT in Healthcare market in 2015; whereas, North America region is expected to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period.
North America is one of the prominent regions in IoT in Healthcare market which is anticipated to contribute highest revenue globally due to government support and considerable implementation of IoT in healthcare technology. Whereas, Europe is the second highest contributor of the total market share of IoT in Healthcare with the constantly increasing elderly population in the region demanding for enhanced medical facilities.
The major industry players in the IoT in Healthcare market include GE Healthcare, IBM Corp., Koninklijke Philips N.V., Medtronic plc. Microsoft Corporation, Proteus Digital Health, Inc. Qualcomm Life, Inc., Siemens Healthcare GmbH, STANLEY Healthcare, Verily Life Sciences LLC among others.
Key Topics Covered:
1 Introduction
1.1 Scope of Study
1.2 Research Report Guidance
2 Key Takeaways
3 IoT in Healthcare Market Landscape
3.1 Market Overview
3.2 Market Segmentation
3.3 PEST Analysis
4 IoT in Healthcare Market - Key Industry Dynamics
4.1 Impact Analysis
4.2 Key Market Drivers
4.3 Key Market Restraints
4.4 Key Market Opportunities
4.5 Future Trends
5 IoT in Healthcare Market Analysis- Global
5.1 Global IoT in Healthcare Market Overview
5.2 Global IoT in Healthcare Market Forecast and Analysis
6 Global IoT in Healthcare Market Revenue and Forecasts to 2025 -Solution
6.1 Overview
6.2 Solution Market Forecast and Analysis
6.3 Medical Systems & Devices Market
6.4 Software Solutions & Tools Market
7 Global IoT in Healthcare Market Revenue and Forecasts to 2025 - Services
7.1 Overview
7.2 Services Market Forecast and Analysis
7.3 Integration Services Market
7.4 Professional Services Market
8 Global IoT in Healthcare Market Revenue and Forecasts to 2025 - Application
8.1 Overview
8.2 Application Market Forecast and Analysis
8.3 Medication Management Market
8.4 Patient Monitoring Market
8.5 Clinical Workflow Management Market
8.6 Fitness & Wellness Measurement Market
8.7 Others Market
9 Global IoT in Healthcare Market Revenue and Forecasts to 2025 - End-User
9.1 Overview
9.2 End-user Market Forecast and Analysis
9.3 Patients & Individuals Market
9.4 Diagnostic & Research Centers and Labs Market
9.5 Government Authority Market
9.6 Hospital & Healthcare Institutes Market
10 Global IoT in Healthcare Market Revenue and Forecasts to 2025 - Geographical Analysis
11 Industry Landscape
12 Competitive Landscape
13 Global IoT in Healthcare Market, Key Company Profiles
- Koninklijke Philips N.V.
- Medtronic Plc
- Siemen Healthcare GmbH
- Proteus Digital Health, Inc.
- IBM Watson Health
- General Electric Healthcare
- Microsoft Corporation
- Qualcomm Life, Inc.
- STANLEY Healthcare
- Verily Life Sciences LLC (Alphabet-Google)
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