This report presents a strategic analysis of the UK eHealth Market and a forecast for its development in the medium and long term. It provides a broad overview of the market dynamics, trends and insights, growth drivers and restraints, segmentation, competitive landscape, healthcare policies and regulatory framework, reimbursement scenario, challenges and future outlook. This is one of the most comprehensive reports about the UK eHealth Market, offering unmatched value, accuracy and expert insights.
In 2020, total healthcare spending in the United Kingdom was £257.6 billion, or £3,840 per person. In nominal terms, healthcare spending increased by 15.7 percent in 2020, or 10.0 percent in real terms after inflation; this was the greatest growth rate since the series began in 1997.
In 2020, The total current healthcare expenditure in the United Kingdom was 12.0% of the GDP, up from 9.9% in 2019. Preventive care spending reached £15.7 billion in 2020, up 40.8 percent in real terms, owing partly to increased government spending during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The market size, measured by revenue, of the Pharmaceutical Wholesaling industry, is £64.9bn in 2022.
Digital healthcare is developing globally as a result of IT technology development and the emergence of remote patient monitoring (RPM) solutions. RPM has developed into a useful tool for enhancing clinical assessment and decision-making while lowering the likelihood of hospitalization. With the prevalence of cancer, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases rising, RPM service use is also anticipated to rise. Additionally, as the aging population grows, more of them are choosing independent, healthy lifestyles, which will probably increase the adoption of RPM solutions.
Digital health is a broad, multidisciplinary concept that includes concepts from an intersection between technology and healthcare. Digital health applies a digital transformation to the healthcare field, incorporating software, hardware, and services. Under its umbrella, digital health includes mobile health (mHealth) apps, electronic health records (EHRs), electronic medical records (EMRs), wearable devices, telehealth, and telemedicine, as well as personalized medicine.
E-health refers to the use of information and communication technology (ICT) for healthcare. Electronic health records, telemedicine, and medical apps have all made substantial use of ICT. The ability to electronically store patient, staff and financial information about hospitals is made possible by e-health. As a result, there has been a change in how healthcare data is stored. The medical staff initially entered the information by hand. On the other hand, entering a single unique identification number makes all patient data quickly available. E-health has a variety of benefits over conventional clinical data management methods, such as the removal of manual records and the facilitation of easy access to patient data.
The Europe eHealth market is estimated to be valued at US$ 3.93 Bn in 2021 and is expected to exhibit a CAGR of 15.94% over the forecast period (2021-2030).
Market Growth Drivers Analysis
Digital health services in the various domain of the healthcare sector, act as a high-impact rendering driver for the growth of this industry. Increasing awareness among people about eHealth and rising acceptance levels among healthcare professionals, coupled with evidence of the efficiency of using this technology is anticipated to result in substantial growth for this industry.
Market Restraints
The lack of supporting infrastructure in developing regions with the high cost of health IT tools is expected to restrain the growth of this industry.
Key Players
Major players in eHealth Market are Motion Computing Inc.; Epocrates Inc.; Telecare Corporation; Medisafe; SetPoint Medical; IBM; Doximity; Lift Labs; Apple
1. Executive Summary
1.1 Digital Health Overview
1.2 Global Scenario
1.3 Country Overview
1.4 Healthcare Scenario in Country
1.5 Digital Health Policy in Country
1.6 Recent Developments in the Country
2. Market Size and Forecasting
2.1 Market Size (With Excel and Methodology)
2.2 Market Segmentation (Check all Segments in Segmentation Section)
3. Market Dynamics
3.1 Market Drivers
3.2 Market Restraints
4. Competitive Landscape
4.1 Major Market Share
4.2 Key Company Profile (Check all Companies in the Summary Section)
4.2.1 Company
4.2.1.1 Overview
4.2.1.2 Product Applications and Services
4.2.1.3 Recent Developments
4.2.1.4 Partnerships Ecosystem
4.2.1.5 Financials (Based on Availability)
5. Reimbursement Scenario
5.1 Reimbursement Regulation
5.2 Reimbursement Process for Diagnosis
5.3 Reimbursement Process for Treatment
6. Methodology and Scope
Product (Revenue, USD Billion):
This substantial growth in eHealth can be attributed to transforming consumer preferences on account of increasing consumption and demand for data services coupled with the rapidly growing penetration of smartphones. In addition, 3G and 4G enabled services such as high-speed data transfer and video calling to assists in fast healthcare delivery.
Service (Revenue, USD Billion):
Growing demand for self-monitoring devices that automatically monitors various physical activities and vital signs and generates a database, is expected to propel the growth of this segment.
End-use (Revenue, USD Billion):
eHealth Market offers great convenience to healthcare professionals in terms of patient workflow and data management. This is expected to contribute to the growth of the segment in the forthcoming years.
Methodology for Database Creation
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How Do We Get It?
Our database is created and maintained through a combination of secondary and primary research methodologies.
1. Secondary Research
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2. Primary Research
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Combining Secondary and Primary Research
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