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ヘルスケア向けIoTの世界市場:2023-2030年Global Internet-of-Things (IoT) in Healthcare Market 2023-2030 |
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ヘルスケア向けIoTの世界市場:2023-2030年 |
出版日: 2023年10月01日
発行: Orion Market Research
ページ情報: 英文 95 Pages
納期: 2~3営業日
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世界のヘルスケア向けIoT市場は、予測期間中に24.3%というかなりのCAGRで成長すると予測されています。同市場の成長は、スマートフォンの急速な普及、インターネットの普及拡大、患者の遠隔モニタリング需要の高まりなどの要因が、ヘルスケア向けIoT市場の成長の要因と考えられています。国際通信連合(ITU)の推計によると、2023年には世界人口の67%にあたる約54億人がインターネットを利用しています。これは2018年からの45%増に相当し、この間に17億人がオンライン化したと推定されます。モバイルエコノミー2022によると、2025年までにスマートフォンの接続台数は75億台近くになり、モバイル接続の5人に4人以上を占める。さらに、スマートフォンの普及とインターネットの普及が、ヘルスケア向けIoT市場を加速させています。
アプリケーションの中でも、遠隔医療サブセグメントは、病院での滞在時間の短縮、コスト削減、障害を持つ人々にとって信頼できる医療機関へのアクセス向上、利便性により、顕著な市場シェアを占めると予想されます。また、患者の安全に対する意識の高まりや政府の支援も、遠隔医療導入に対する患者の信頼構築に寄与しています。例えば、2023年8月、米国遠隔医療協会(ATA)は、遠隔医療が患者の安全性、データプライバシー、情報セキュリティの基準を満たしていることを保証し、同時に患者の遠隔医療へのアクセスを促進し、遠隔医療に対する認識を高めるために、新しい医療データプライバシー原則を発表しました。健康データプライバシー原則の主な構成要素には、一貫性、消費者の健康データの定義、医療保険の移植可能性と説明責任に関する法律(HIPAA)、消費者の権利などが含まれます。
世界のヘルスケア向けIoT市場は、北米(米国とカナダ)、欧州(イタリア、スペイン、ドイツ、フランス、その他)、アジア太平洋地域(インド、中国、日本、韓国、その他)、世界のその他の地域(中東とアフリカ)を含む地域別にさらに区分されます。これらの地域の中で、欧州は、ヘルスケアメーカーにおける主要なIoTの存在とIoT対応デバイスの採用増加により、予測期間中に顕著な成長を遂げると予測されています。しかし、ヘルスケア産業と消費者向けIoTアプリケーションの拡大、主要な半導体製造拠点の存在により、欧州地域はヘルスケア向けIoT市場でかなりの成長を示すと予測されています。
これらの地域の中で、北米は予測期間中にヘルスケア向けIoT市場で大きなシェアを占めると予測されています。同市場は、COVID-19への対応として遠隔医療、mヘルス、電子処方、その他のヘルスケア向けIT技術の利用が増加していること、ヘルスケア向けIoTソリューションに対する政府の要求や支援の高まりなどの要因に起因しています。さらに、病院数の増加、先端研究機関、大学、医療機器メーカーによる技術革新の進展が市場成長に寄与しています。さらに、いくつかの政府の取り組みや支援プログラムも、ヘルスケア向けIoTの採用を後押ししています。2023年8月、米国保健福祉省(HHS)内の機関であるAdvanced Research Projects Agency for Health(ARPA-H)は、米国ヘルスケアシステムの電子インフラを保護するためのデジタルヘルスセキュリティ(DIGIHEALS)プロジェクトを立ち上げました。広範機関公募(BAA)を通じて、このプロジェクトは、国家安全保障のために開発された実績のある技術の提案をアピールし、民間の医療システム、臨床ケア施設、個人用健康機器に適用します。
Title: Global Internet-of-Things (IoT) in Healthcare Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report by Component (Medical Devices, Software & Solutions, and Services), by Application (Inpatient Monitoring, Telemedicine, Connected Imaging, and Drug Development), and by End-User (Healthcare Providers, and Research Laboratories)Forecast Period (2023-2030).
The global IoT in healthcare market is anticipated to grow at a considerable CAGR of 24.3% during the forecast period. The growth of the market is attributed to factors such as the rapidly growing penetration of smartphones, growing internet penetration, rising demand for remote patient monitoring, fueling the growth of IoT in healthcare market. According to the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) estimated that approximately 5.4 billion people or 67% of the world's population are using the Internet in 2023. This represents an increase of 45% since 2018, with 1.7 billion people estimated to have come online during that period. According to the Mobile Economy 2022, there will be nearly 7.5 billion smartphone connections by 2025, accounting for over four in five mobile connections. Moreverover, penetration of smartphones and growing internet penetration accelerating the IoT in healthcare market.
The global IoT in healthcare market is segmented based on its component, application and end-user. Based on component, the market is segmented into medical devices, software, solutions, and services. Based on application, the market is segmented into inpatient monitoring, telemedicine, connected imaging and drug development. Further, based on end-user, the market is segmented into healthcare providers and research laboratories. Among the end-user, the healthcare providers subsegment is anticipated to register considerable growth owing to the extend the reach outside of the traditional clinical setting.
Among the application, the telemedicine sub-segment is anticipated to hold prominent market shares owing to the spending less time in the hospital, providing cost savings, improves access to care trusted source for people with disabilities, and convenience. In addition, increasing awareness towards patient safety, and government support also contributing to building trust in adopting telemedicine by patients. For instance, in August 2023, the American Telemedicine Association (ATA) published new health data privacy principles, to ensure telehealth practices meet standards for patient safety, data privacy, and information security, while advancing patient access and building awareness of telehealth practices. Key components of the health data privacy principles include consistency, definition of consumer health data, health insurance portability and accountability act (HIPAA), consumer rights, among others.
The global IoT in healthcare market is further segmented based on geography, including North America (the US and Canada), Europe (Italy, Spain, Germany, France, and others), Asia-Pacific (India, China, Japan, South Korea, and others), and the Rest of the World (the Middle East & Africa and Latin America). Among these regions, Europe is anticipated to experience prominent growth over the forecast period, driven by the presence of major IoT in healthcare manufacturers and the increasing adoption of IoT-enabled devices. However, the Europe region is projected to witness considerable growth in the IoT in healthcare market owing to the expanding healthcare industry and consumer IoT applications and the presence of key semiconductor manufacturing hubs.
Among these regions, North America is anticipated to hold the significant share of IoT in healthcare market over the forecast period. The market is attributed to factors including rising usage of telemedicine, mHealth, e-prescribing and other healthcare IT technologies as a response to COVID-19, as well as growing government requirements and support for IoT solutions in healthcare. Furthermore, the rising number of hospitals, advanced research organizations, universities, and growing innovation by medical device manufacturers are contributing the market growth. Moreover, several government initiatives and supportive programs are also boosting the adoption of IoT in healthcare. In August 2023, the advanced research projects agency for health (ARPA-H), an agency within the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), launched the Digital Health Security (DIGIHEALS) project to protect the US healthcare system's electronic infrastructure. Through a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA), the project appealed the proposals for proven technologies developed for national security and apply them to civilian health systems, clinical care facilities, and personal health devices.
The major companies serving the global IoT in healthcare market include: Amazon Web Services, Inc., Cisco Systems Inc., Honeywell Life Care Solutions, Microsoft Corp., Medtronic Plc, SAP SE and Others. These players are considerably contributing to market growth by adopting various strategies, including mergers and acquisitions, partnerships, collaborations, funding, and new product launches, to stay competitive in the market and meet the evolving demands of IoT applications. For instance, in May 2021, HCA Healthcare, Inc., a healthcare providers, and Google Cloud entered into multi-year strategic partnership that planed to build on HCA Healthcare's innovative use of information technology to accelerate the digital transformation taking place within the company. The partnership with Google Cloud is designed to help create a secure and dynamic data analytics platform for HCA Healthcare and enable the development of next generation operational models focused on actionable insights and improved workflows.