Global Healthcare IoT Market by Component, Application and End-user (2…

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DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Healthcare
IoT Market by Component, Application, and by End User – Global Forecast
to 2025”
report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s
offering.

The global healthcare IoT market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 29.9%
to reach $322.2 billion by 2025.

The factors such as increasing number of digital health initiatives from
governments across the globe, the increasing need to reduce the cost of
healthcare, rising focus on patient-centric care delivery, and
increasing penetration of smartphones and high-speed networking and
connectivity solutions in emerging countries are expected to contribute
to the growth of the global healthcare IoT technologies market during
the forecast period.

Furthermore, technological advancements in the medical device industry
driving entry of advanced connected medical devices in the market are
also expected to drive greater adoption of IoT technologies among
different end users, thereby contributing to the growth of this market.

Telemedicine accounts for the largest application market for healthcare
IoT. As healthcare systems across the globe are aiming to improve the
efficiency of healthcare delivery and minimize the cost of healthcare by
reducing the hospital stays, the demand for telemedicine solutions is
expected to grow in the coming years.

An in-depth analysis of the geographic scenario of the industry provides
detailed qualitative and quantitative insights about the five major
geographies (North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and
Middle East & Africa) along with the coverage of major countries in each
region. North America accounted for the largest share of the healthcare
IoT technologies market in 2018.

However, during the forecast period the APAC market is expected to
register the fastest CAGR. The growth in this geographic market is
primarily attributed to the growing smartphone penetration, widening
internet connectivity and high-speed networks, need to manage growing
burden of chronic diseases on healthcare providers, and government
efforts to improve the accessibility of healthcare services to remote
locations.

The major players operating in the healthcare IoT technologies (IoT
platforms and connectivity technologies) market include Cisco Systems
Inc. (U.S.), Microsoft Corporation (U.S.), IBM Corporation (U.S.), SAP
SE (Germany), Qualcomm Life, Inc. (U.S.), and Honeywell Life Care
Solutions (U.S.); whereas, the leading players offering IoT-enabled
medical devices include GE Healthcare (US), Siemens Healthineers
(Germany), Medtronic (US), Philips (Netherlands), Honeywell Life Care
Solutions (US), Boston Scientific (US), Johnson & Johnson (US),
BIOTRONIK Germany), Omron (Japan), AgaMatrix (US), STANLEY Healthcare
(US), AliveCor (US), iHealth Lab (US), and Welch Allyn (US).

Key Topics Covered

1 Introduction

1.1. Market Definition

1.2. Market Ecosystem

1.3. Currency and Limitations

1.3.1. Currency

1.3.2. Limitations

1.4. Key Stakeholders

2 Research Methodology

2.1. Research Process

2.1.1. Secondary Research

2.1.2. Primary Research

2.1.3. Market Size Estimation

3 Executive Summary

3.1. Introduction

3.2. Market Dynamics

3.3. Product Market Analysis

3.4. Application Market Analysis

3.5. End User Market Analysis

3.6. Regional Market Analysis

3.7. Competitive Analysis

4 Market Overview

4.1. Overview

4.2. Drivers

4.2.1. Need for Cost-Containment in Healthcare Delivery

4.2.2. Increasing Focus on Patient-Centric Care Delivery

4.2.3. Growing Smartphone Penetration and Increasing Adoption of
High-Speed Networking Technologies

4.2.4. Digital Health Initiatives across the Globe

4.3. Restraints

4.3.1. High Cost of IoT Infrastructure Deployment and Cost of Ownership

4.3.2. Dearth of IT Professionals across Healthcare Organizations

4.4. Opportunities

4.4.1. Growing Focus on Telehealth Technologies

4.5. Challenges

4.5.1. Data Security Concerns

4.5.2. Issues Related to Data Management and Interoperability

5 Industry Overview

5.1. Healthcare IoT Ecosystem

5.1.1. Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs)

5.1.2. Connectivity Solution Providers

5.1.3. Medical Device Manufacturers

5.1.4. Systems and Software Vendors

5.1.5. System Integrators and Service Providers

5.1.6. End Users

5.2. Regulatory Assessment

5.2.1. Regulations and Approval Guidelines

5.2.2. Testing and Certification

6 Global Healthcare IoT Market, by Component

6.1. Overview

6.2. Medical Devices

6.2.1. Medical Devices Market, by Type of Device

6.2.1.1. Stationary Medical Devices

6.2.1.2. Implantable Medical Devices

6.2.1.3. Wearable Medical Devices

6.2.1.4. Other IoT Medical Devices

6.2.2. Medical Devices Market, by Product

6.2.2.1. Imaging Systems

6.2.2.2. Vital Signs Monitoring Devices

6.2.2.3. Implantable Cardiac Devices

6.2.2.4. Patient Monitors

6.2.2.5. Respiratory Devices

6.2.2.6. Infusion Pumps

6.2.2.7. Anaesthesia Machines

6.2.2.8. Neurological Devices

6.2.2.9. Hearing Devices

6.2.2.10. Fetal Monitoring Devices

6.2.2.11. Ventilators

6.2.2.12. Other IoT Enabled Medical Devices

6.3. Systems and Software

6.4. Connectivity Technologies

6.5. Support Services

7 Global Healthcare IoT Market, by Application

7.1. Overview

7.2. Telemedicine

7.3. Clinical Operations and Workflow Management

7.4. Medication Management

7.5. Inpatient Monitoring

7.6. Connected Imaging

7.7. Other Applications

8 Global Healthcare IoT Market, by End-user

8.1. Overview

8.2. Hospitals & Clinics

8.3. Home Care & Long-Term Care Settings

8.4. Other End Users

9 Healthcare IoT Market, by Geography

9.1. Overview

9.2. North America

9.3. Europe

9.4. Asia-Pacific

9.5. Latin America

9.6. Middle East & Africa

10 Competitive Outlook

10.1. Market Ranking

10.2. Competitive Situation & Trends

10.2.1. Acquisitions and Mergers (2017-2018)

10.2.2. Partnerships and Collaborations (2017-2019)

10.2.3. Product Launches (2016-2019)

10.2.4. Approvals (2017-2018)

10.2.5. Other Developments (2016-2019)

11 Company Profiles

11.1. Medical Device Manufacturers

11.1.1 Medtronic

11.1.2 GE Healthcare

11.1.3 Philips Healthcare (Philips)

11.1.4 Siemens AG

11.1.5 Abbott Laboratories

11.1.6 Boston Scientific

11.1.7 Honeywell Life Care Solutions

11.2. Technology Providers

11.2.1 Intel Corporation

11.2.2 International Business Machines Corporation

11.2.3 Microsoft Corporation

11.2.4 Cisco Systems Inc.

11.2.5 SAP SE

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