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IoT in Healthcare Market
Updated Date: 01 November 2025   |   Report Code: 5094

IoT in Healthcare Market Size, Powering Telemedicine & Remote Healthcare

The IoT in healthcare industry is projected to rise from USD 56.73 billion in 2024 to USD 464.45 billion by 2034, reflecting a CAGR of 23.4% over the next decade. IoT in healthcare connects medical devices, sensors, and systems to collect and share real-time patient data. It improves remote monitoring, enhances diagnostics, boosts efficiency, and reduces costs. From smart wearables to connected hospitals, IoT enhances patient care and streamlines operations.

Last Updated : 01 November 2025 Category: Healthcare IT Insight Code: 5094 Format: PDF / PPT / Excel

Introduction

  • Research Objective
  • Scope of the Study
  • Definition and Taxonomy

Research Methodology

  • Research Approach
  • Data Sources
  • Assumptions

Executive Summary

  • Synopsis
  • Analyst Recommendations

Market Overview 

  • Market Dynamics
    • Market Drivers
    • Market Restraints
    • Market Opportunities
  • Value Chain Analysis
    • Raw Material Sourcing
    • Manufacturing Process
    • Logistics & Transportation
    • Buyer Preferences
  • Trends
    • Market Trends
    • Technological Trends
  • Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
    • Bargaining Power of Suppliers
    • Bargaining Power of Buyers
    • Threat of Substitute
    • Threat of New Entrants
    • Degree of Competition
  • PESTLE Analysis for 5 Leading Countries
    • Regulatory Framework for Leading Countries/Regions
    • Supply Demand Analysis
    • Production & Consumption Statistics
    • Export Import Statistics
    • Price Trend Analysis

Global IoT in Healthcare Market Assessment

  • Overview
  • Global IoT in Healthcare Market Size Value (US$) and Volume (Billion Tons), by Component (2021 – 2033)
    • System and Software
      • Network Layer
      • Database Layer
      • Analytics Layer
    • Devices
      • Implantable Sensor Devices
        • Blood Glucose Monitors
        • Neurological Implants
        • Other Implantable Sensor Devices
      • Wearable Devices
        • Smart Watches
        • Smart Rings
        • Smart Glasses
        • Smart Clothing
        • Other Wearable Devices
      • Stationary Medical Devices
  • Global IoT in Healthcare Market Size Value (US$) and Volume (Billion Tons), by Application (2021 – 2033)
    • Patient Monitoring
    • Clinical Operations and Workflow Optimization
    • Clinical Imaging
    • Fitness and Measurement
    • Drug Development
  • Global IoT in Healthcare Market Size Value (US$) and Volume (Billion Tons), by End Use (2021 – 2033)
    • Patients
    • Physicians
    • Hospitals
    • Health Insurance Companies

Company Profiles

  • GE Healthcare
    • Company Overview
    • Geographic Footprints
    • Financial Performance
    • Product Portfolio
    • SWOT Analysis
    • R&D Efforts
    • Recent Developments & Strategic Collaborations
      • Product Launch/M&A/Technical Collaboration
  • Siemens Healthineers
  • Philips Healthcare
  • Apple
  • Samsung
  • Microsoft
  • Medtronic
  • Boston Scientific
  • Garmin
  • Fitbit

Conclusion & Recommendations

FAQ's

Answer : IoT in healthcare integrates diverse medical devices, ranging from wearable fitness trackers to advanced diagnostic equipment. These devices communicate with one another via the Internet, forming a vast network that enables continuous monitoring and data exchange. One of the primary goals of the internet of things is to make it easier to collect and share healthcare data. Medical devices generate a wealth of data, such as patient vitals, treatment outcomes and overall health trends. This data can be instantly transmitted to healthcare providers, allowing them to make timely and informed decisions. IoT in healthcare enables remote patient monitoring in real-time.

Answer : Several factors contribute to the rising market of the IoT in healthcare including rising telehealth adoption, advancements in wearable technology, increased emphasis on data analytics and real-time health monitoring.

Answer : World Health Organization, E-Sanjeevani National Telemedicine Services, Center for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute of Health, Indian Health Services, HealthIT.gov.

Meet the Team

Rohan Patil is a seasoned market research professional with over 5+ years of focused experience in the healthcare sector, bringing deep domain expertise, strategic foresight, and analytical precision to every project he undertakes.

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Aditi Shivarkar is a seasoned professional with over 14 years of experience in healthcare market research. As a content reviewer, Aditi ensures the quality and accuracy of all market insights and data presented by the research team.

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