The use of telecommunications technology to provide remote medical services and healthcare consultations in European countries is known as the “Europe telemedicine market.” Without the need for in-person consultations, telemedicine allows patients to receive medical advice, diagnosis, and treatment from healthcare professionals. It comprises facilitating communication between patients and healthcare professionals through the use of video calls, messaging apps, and other digital technology. Telemedicine systems have been adopted by several European countries to improve access to healthcare, especially for patients with limited mobility or in rural areas. Through video chats, messaging apps, and other digital technologies, telemedicine pairs patients with medical professionals to enable remote diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment.
According to SPER market research, ‘Europe Telemedicine Market Size- By Type, By Component, By Mode of Delivery, By End User- Regional Outlook, Competitive Strategies and Segment Forecast to 2033’ state that the Europe Digital Healthcare Market is predicted to reach USD 9.16 billion by 2033 with a CAGR of 9.05%.
The aggressive adoption of developing technologies like the IoT has resulted in a robust European telemedicine business. Manufacturers of telemedicine devices are continuously developing telehealth solutions that are powered by AI, virtual reality, and other technologies, which is fuelling the market’s growth. The industry is expanding even further thanks to the advent of technologically advanced home care devices that let patients ask for help instantly and share crucial information with their healthcare providers. Modern home care appliances also make it possible for doctors to view patient data at any time by enabling real-time updates of patient data on a cloud server. These developments are driving and signifying the growth of the telemedicine market.
When healthcare services are provided via phone conversations or video conferences, questions concerning the legitimacy of the service providers are raised. There is always a chance of fraud, and it has an impact on both patients and healthcare professionals. Falsified documents and con artists posing as service providers can damage the reputation of the telemedicine industry as a whole. Because con artists can utilize personal and payment information to commit fraud, there is a high danger of cybercrime.
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Impact of COVID-19 on Europe Telehealth Market
Telemedicine, or telehealth, became a vital part of healthcare during the COVID-19 pandemic. Not just in Europe, but also in other nations, the use of digital health has increased. In October 2022, the WHO European Region will have profited from the screening, diagnosis, treatment, management, and long-term follow-up of several chronic diseases thanks to telemedicine technology, according to WHO. During the COVID-19 pandemic, nations mostly depended on digital technologies to keep providing patients with essential medical care. It has already been established that using telemedicine to deliver high-quality care and reduce overall morbidity and mortality is a realistic and cost-effective approach. During the time under study, this has been the main factor propelling the market’s expansion.
Europe Telemedicine Market Key Players:
Due to the high cost of healthcare, rise in chronic illness, and aging population in Germany, telemedicine is a fast-expanding aspect of the healthcare system. The use of telemedicine has decreased healthcare costs, enhanced patient quality of life, and enhanced care management. In order to stay in the market, vendors often take part in alliances, joint ventures, acquisitions, mergers, and product launches. Aside from that, during the course of the forecast period, North America’s telemedicine market is anticipated to increase significantly. Moreover, AMD Global Telemedicine, CISCO Systems, Inc., Medtronic Inc., GE Healthcare (U.K.), Honeywell Lifesciences, are a few of the well-known businesses actively involved in the European telemedicine market.
Europe Telemedicine Market Segmentation:
The SPER Market Research report seeks to give market dynamics, demand, and supply forecasts for the years up to 2033. This report contains statistics on product type segment growth estimates and forecasts.
By Type: Based on the Type, Europe Telemedicine Market is segmented as; mHealth (Mobile Health), Telehomes.
By Component: Based on the Component, Europe Telemedicine Market is segmented as; Products (Hardware, Software, Other Products), Services (Telecardiology, Teledermatology, Telepathology, Telepsychiatry, Teleradiology, Other Services).
By Mode of Delivery: Based on the Mode of Delivery, Europe Telemedicine Market is segmented as; Cloud-based Delivery, On-premise Delivery.
By End User: Based on the End User, Europe Telemedicine Market is segmented as; Tele-Homes, Tele-Hospitals, Others.
By Region: This report also provides the data for key regional segments of France, Germany, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom, rest of Europe.
This study also encompasses various drivers and restraining factors of this market for the forecast period. Various growth opportunities are also discussed in the report.
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