The digital health monitoring devices market has seen considerable growth due to a variety of factors.
• In recent times, there has been a swift expansion in the size of the digital health monitoring devices market. The market valued at $6.58 billion in 2024, is expected to escalate to $7.8 billion in 2025, marking a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 18.6%. Factors contributing to this remarkable growth during the historic period encompass clinical research, evidence-based practices, the evolution of regulatory frameworks, patient participation and empowerment, and the integration of the internet of things (IoT).
The Digital Health Monitoring Devices market is expected to maintain its strong growth trajectory in upcoming years.
• The market size for digital health monitoring devices is predicted to experience tremendous expansion in the upcoming years, reaching $17.07 billion by 2029 with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 21.6%.
This predicted growth during the forecast period is attributed to factors such as the rise in the incidence of chronic illnesses, an emphasis on patient-focused care and self-management strategies, a drive towards preventative healthcare, increased awareness of health and fitness, and the practice of remote diagnostics and decision making. Key trends for the forecast period incorporate progress in wearable technology, remote patient monitoring (RPM), the embrace of telemedicine and telehealth, and the integration of the internet of things (IoT).
The digital health monitoring devices market is expected to see robust growth, driven by an increasing demand for remote monitoring on a global scale. Remote monitoring devices are medical tools used to track and assess the health of patients from their homes. These digital devices allow health professionals to electronically collect and observe medical data and other health related details of patients for examination, advice, and directives. Take for example, in June 2022, a report from the Department of Health and Social Care, a UK government department, suggested that an additional 500,000 people could reap the benefits of remote monitoring by March 2023. In the last year alone, over 280,000 individuals suffering from chronic conditions have started using remote monitoring at their homes and inside care facilities. Hence, the escalating demand for such remote monitoring devices is steering the growth of the digital health monitoring devices market.
The digital health monitoring devices market covered in this report is segmented –
1) By Type: Tele-Health, EHR Or EMR, M-Health, Wireless Health, Remote Patient Monitoring
2) By Product Type: Device, Software, Services, Other Products
3) By End User: Hospitals, Clinics, Ambulatory Surgical Centers, Homecare Settings, Other End-users
Subsegments:
1) By Tele-Health: Video Consultation Tools, Telemedicine Platforms, Remote Diagnosis Systems
2) By EHR Or EMR (Electronic Health Records Or Electronic Medical Records): Cloud-Based EHR Or EMR Solutions, On-Premises EHR Or EMR Solutions, Interoperability Tools
3) By M-Health (Mobile Health): Health And Fitness Apps, Mobile Patient Engagement Tools, Medication Management Apps
4) By Wireless Health: Wireless Health Monitoring Devices, Wearable Health Trackers, Wireless Patient Communication Devices
5) By Remote Patient Monitoring: Home Monitoring Devices, Chronic Disease Management Tools, Wearable Biosensors
Advances in technology stand as a key trend proliferating in the digital health monitoring devices industry. Firms operating in this market are prioritizing clinical innovation for patient health monitoring to gain market superiority. For instance, in June 2024, US-based Prevounce Health, specialists in remote care management platforms, products, and services, introduced the Pylo GL1-LTE, a remote blood glucose monitor. This clinically verified meter connects to a variety of networks nationwide, ensuring trustworthy data sharing. It is integrated with the Prevounce remote care management structure and can link with other health software through the Pylo cloud API. The GL1-LTE, which is a part of Prevounce's Pylo collection that includes cellular-connected blood pressure monitors and weight scales, is created specifically for patients in remote patient monitoring (RPM) programs for diabetes. With 4G roaming capabilities, the device does not need any setup and securely sends real-time results to medical teams.
Major companies operating in the digital health monitoring devices market include:
• Philips Healthcare
• Medtronic
• GE Healthcare
• Abbott Laboratories
• Omron Healthcare
• Fitbit (now part of Google)
• Garmin
• Dexcom
• Withings
• Apple Inc.
• Masimo Corporation
• iHealth Labs
• AliveCor
• Qardio
• Huawei Technologies
• Xiaomi Inc.
• Polar Electro
• ResMed
• Boston Scientific
• Biotronik
• Becton
• Dickinson and Company (BD)
• Nihon Kohden
• Siemens Healthineers
• Mindray
• Spacelabs Healthcare
• Schiller AG
• Nonin Medical
• Honeywell Life Sciences
North America was the largest region in the digital health monitoring devices market share in 2024. The regions covered in the digital health monitoring devices market report are Asia-Pacific, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, North America, South America, Middle East, Africa.