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Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Global Internet of Things (IoT) in Healthcare Market Expected to Grow with 38% CAGR During 2015 - 2020: P&S Market Research

The global IoT in Healthcare market [https://www.psmarketresearch.com/market-analysis/internet-of-things-in-healthcare-market ] was valued at $24,666.7 million in 2014, and it is expected to grow with a CAGR of 37.6% during 2015 - 2020. Among the various components, the system and software segment is expected to witness the fastest growth during the forecast period, with a CAGR of 40.7%. The global IoT in healthcare market is growing at a significant rate, due to increasing demand for advanced healthcare information system, and growing prevalence of chronic and lifestyle associated diseases. In addition, the growing need for remote patient monitoring services, increasing demand of mHealth technologies, and increasing support from government organizations are also driving the growth of the global IoT in healthcare market.
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The information and data in the publication "Global IoT in Healthcare Market Size, Share, Development, Growth and Demand Forecast to 2020" represent the research and analysis of data from various primary and secondary sources. The bottom-top approach has been used to calculate the global market size by type and drugs. The market numbers for countries are obtained through top-down approach. P&S Market Research analysts and consultants interacted with the authorities from leading companies of the concerned domain, to substantiate every value of data presented in this report. The company bases its primary research on discussions with prominent professionals and analysts in the industry, which is followed by informed and detailed, online and offline research.
The IoT applications in healthcare, such as telemedicine, medication management, clinical operations and workflow management, inpatient monitoring, helps in compiling services related to diagnosis, treatment, care, and rehabilitation. It improves communication between patients and healthcare providers, to reduce medication errors and provide better coordinated care.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 9.6 million people were diagnosed with tuberculosis and 1.5 million died due to the disease in 2014. Similarly, according to the WHO, globally 130 million to 150 million people had chronic hepatitis C infection in 2014. Moreover, according to the WHO in 2014, 1.2 million people died from HIV related causes globally and 2 million people were newly infected with HIV.
However, lack of security; insufficient memory, computational and energy limitations; and inadequate healthcare infrastructure in developing economies are inhibiting the growth of the market. The increasing number of collaboration and partnerships, growing number of product launches and increasing popularity of IoT healthcare devices are the major trends observed in the global IoT in healthcare market.
Geographically, North America dominated the global market of IoT in healthcare in 2014; whereas the Asian market is expected to witness the fastest growth, a CAGR of 41.6%, during the forecast period.
Some of the key companies operating in the global IoT in healthcare market include Medtronic Plc., Koninklijke Philips N.V., General Electric Company, Qualcomm Incorporated, Honeywell Life Care Solutions, SAP SE, Stanley Black & Decker Inc., International Business Machine (IBM) Corporation, Microsoft Corporation, Cerner Corporation, Diabetizer Ltd. & Co. KG, Proteus Digital Health Inc., AdhereTech Inc., and fPhysIQ, Inc.
GLOBAL IOT IN HEALTHCARE MARKET SEGMENTATION
By Component
- Medical Devices - Wearable External Devices - Implanted Medical Devices - Stationary Medical Devices - Software and Systems - Remote Device Management - Network Bandwidth Management - Data Analytics - Application Security - Network Security - Services 
By Connectivity Technology
- Wi-Fi - Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) - Zigbee - Near Field Communication (NFC) - Cellular - Satellite 
By Application
- Telemedicine - Medication Management - Clinical Operations - Connected Imaging - Inpatient Monitoring - Others 
By End User
- Clinical Research Organization (CRO) - Hospitals & Clinics - Research and Diagnostic Laboratories - Others 
Breakdown by Geography
- North America - The U.S. - Canada - Rest of North America - Europe - The U.K. - Germany - France - Rest of Europe - Asia - Japan - China - India - Rest of Asia - Rest of the World (RoW) 
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Source: Marketwatch

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