(MENAFN- Straits Research)
Introduction
Telehealth delivers healthcare services remotely using digital technology such as video calls, mobile apps, and other online platforms. It allows patients to consult with healthcare professionals without the need for in-person visits, making healthcare more accessible, especially for those in remote or underserved areas. This approach includes a wide range of services, from virtual consultations and follow-up appointments to remote patient monitoring and mental health therapy.
Growing adoption of digital health tools drives the global market
As smartphones become an indispensable part of daily life, healthcare solutions through mobile apps, teleconsultations, and health monitoring are becoming increasingly accessible. This shift enables patients to connect with healthcare providers effortlessly, manage their health remotely, and receive real-time updates, greatly enhancing the efficiency and reach of healthcare services.
For instance, in June 2024, C3 Med-Tech, a Healthtech startup, secured funding to launch telemedicine and AI-powered eye screening devices, as reported by BioSpectrum India. The widespread adoption of smartphones and digital health tools is transforming healthcare delivery, making telehealth services more accessible, efficient, and globally recognized.
Reimbursement improvements and policy support create tremendous opportunities
Improvements in reimbursement policies and government support offer significant growth opportunities for the telehealth market. Enhanced reimbursement structures ensure the financial sustainability of healthcare providers, incentivizing the widespread adoption of telehealth technologies. Moreover, expanded government coverage for telehealth services makes virtual care more accessible to patients, reinforcing telehealth as a viable and widely embraced healthcare model.
For instance, in February 2024, the National Association of Social Workers noted that Medicare would reimburse telehealth claims with POS code 10 (patient's home) at the non-facility rate, which could be higher due to additional practice expenses. These advancements in reimbursement policies and government backing play a critical role in driving the adoption of telehealth, improving patient access, and fueling the long-term growth of the market.
North America dominates the global telehealth market, holding the largest revenue share due to several key factors. The widespread adoption of smartphones and increased investments in healthcare IT infrastructure have significantly boosted telehealth's accessibility and efficiency. The region also faces a high prevalence of chronic diseases, which has driven the demand for remote healthcare solutions, particularly for managing conditions like diabetes, heart disease, and hypertension. Moreover, favorable reimbursement policies, such as those from Medicare and Medicaid, have made telehealth services more financially viable for both healthcare providers and patients.
Key Highlights
The global telehealth market size was valued at USD 146.20 billion in 2024 and is projected to grow from USD 161.10 billion in 2025 to reach USD 771.78 billion by 2033, exhibiting a CAGR of 21.63% during the forecast period (2025-2033).
Based on components, the global market is segmented into hardware, software, and services. The services segment is the largest revenue contributor to the market.
Based on delivery mode, the global telehealth market is divided into on-premises, web-based, and cloud-based. The web-based segment owns the highest market share.
Based on application, the global market is divided into radiology, psychiatry, substance use, endocrinology, dermatology, gastroenterology, neurological medicine, ENT, cardiology, oncology, dental, gynecology, general medicine, and others. The radiology segment is the highest shareholder in the global market.
Based on end-users, the global telehealth marketis categorized into healthcare providers, payers, and patients. The healthcare providers segment is anticipated to exhibit the fastest CAGR.
North America is the most significant global telehealth market shareholder.
Competitive Players
The key players in the global telehealth market include American Well Corporation, Asahi Kasei Corporation, Cerner Corporation (now part of Oracle), Cisco Systems, Inc., Doctor On Demand, Inc., GE Healthcare, GlobalMed, Iron Bow Technologies, Koninklijke Philips N.V., MDLIVE, Inc., Medtronic, Medweb, Siemens Healthineers, VSee Lab, Inc., and others.
Recent Developments
In October 2024, Amwell announced the inclusion of Hello Heart as a partner in its clinical programs portfolio, now available through the Amwell Converge platform. This strategic partnership aims to provide patients with personalized heart health management through Hello Heart's innovative technology, which tracks and analyzes key cardiovascular metrics.
Segmentation
By Component
Hardware
Monitors
Medical Peripheral Devices
Software
Standalone Software
Integrated Software
Services
Remote Patient Monitoring
Real-Time Interactions
Others
By Delivery Mode
On-premise
Web-based
Cloud-based
By Application
Radiology
Psychiatry
Substance Use
Endocrinology
Dermatology
Gastroenterology
Neurological Medicine
ENT
Cardiology
Oncology
Dental
Gynecology
General Medicine
Others
By End-User
Healthcare Providers
Payers
Patients
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