Dublin, September 8, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – The report “Global Telemedicine Market: Analysis and Forecast, 2019-2030” has been added to the ResearchAndMarkets. com offering. improves patient participation. The beginnings of telemedicine date back to the 1950s and have constantly evolved over the years with advances in telecommunications technology. The application of telemedicine is huge. It enables physicians and patients to share real-time fitness data from one PC screen to another. With telemedicine software, patients can connect with a physician from the comfort of their home for diagnosis and repair without the need for an appointment.
The demand for telemedicine is higher, especially due to the possibility of saving on technology charges, and also reduces the need for patients to move to an emergency room and related charges, according to a study published in healthaffairs. org (2017), the average cost of a telemedicine scale is $79, while a doctor’s average scale is $149 and the average to the emergency room is $1734.
As the demand and popularity of telemedicine increases, many fitness insurance plans are also beginning to dominate teleconsultes. In the United States, many states such as Arkansas, Delaware, Georgia, and Hawaii have enacted laws that require fitness insurance plans to reimburse remote care at the same rate as doctor visits.
With the COVID-19 pandemic underway, telemedicine facilities have become an essential asset for the fitness care community. Telemedicine facilities can provide effective care, especially for populations and patients affected by COVID-19 infection, especially when they are actively quarantined. At such critical times, such facilities can particularly help fitness systems reduce resource use in the fitness care infrastructure under pressure, access to care, and reduce the threat of direct person-to-person transmission of the infectious agent.
In the study report, the place of market is segmented through component type, application, end users, and region. Each of these segments covers the snapshot of the market site site in the projected years, the source of the market site’s inclination of income, underlying models, and trend studies of number one and secondary knowledge gained.
Market segmentation
Regional segmentation
Growth engines
Market opportunities
Profile of telemedicine companies
Teladoc Health Inc. , Doctor On Demand, MDLIVE, Inc. , American Well, Virtrial Inc. , AMD Global Telemedicine, Inc. , Poly, Koninklijke Philips NV, General Electric Company (GE), International Business Machines Corporation (IBM), Crossover Health, Inc. , Allscripts Healthcare Solutions, Inc. , Cisco Systems, Inc. Intel Corporation, others.
Key issues addressed in this report:
In 2019, telemedicine software providers (including healthcare IT infrastructure and RPM software providers) generated revenues of $ 7. 07 billion, while remote patient tracking device brands generated revenues of $ 5. 94 billion, followed by infrastructure and connectivity providers ($ 5. 26 billion) and telemedicine service providers. . ($ 1. 78 billion).
In the hardware segment, some of the largest corporations come with Masimo, Medtronic and GE Healthcare, which account for 15. 75%, 14. 04% and 13. 46% of the overall market, respectively.
Among software vendors, Microsoft had the highest percentage of the global telemedicine market, accounting for 33. 50% of the global market, followed by IBM and Allscripts, which accounted for 25. 45% and 22. 34% of the market respectively.
From a service provider perspective, Ping A Good Doctor, a world leader in telemedicine services, accounted for 40. 10% of the global market in 2019, followed by Teladoc and Amwell, which accounted for 31. 00% and 11. 60 % of global telemedicine services, respectively. .
Key topics covered:
1 Product definition 2 Study scope 3 Research methodology 4 Industry analysis 4. 1 Evolution of telemedicine 4. 2 Need for telemedicine: a vision of the evolution of medical practices 4. 3 Telemedicine that changes medical practices 4. 4 Adoption level telemedicine from a pre- and post-COVID perspective -19 4. 4. 1 Pre-COVID Scenario 4. 4. 2 During the SITUATION of COVID-19 4. 4. 3 Post-COVID-19 4. 5 Competitive Overview : analysis of existing competition and new participants 4. 6 Funding scenario 4. 7 Payment and regulatory scenario
5 New style of business and value research 5. 1 Business style research and profit channel (for new entrants and existing actors) 5. 2 Cost research (in terms of infrastructure such as (material/software/services) 5. 5. 2 2. 1 Material 5. 2. 2 Software 5. 2. 3 Teleconsultation Services 5. 3 Consumer spending analysis 5. 4 Geographical readiness status (in terms of virtual infrastructure)
6 Regulatory framework 6. 1 North America 6. 1. 1 United States. 6. 1. 2 Canada6. 2 Europe6. 2. 1 Germany6. 2. 2 France6. 2. 3 Italy6. 2. 4 Spain6. 2. 5 United Kingdom. 6. 3 Asia-Pacific6. 3. 1 India6. 3. 2 China6. 3. 3 South Korea6 . 3. 4 Japan
8 Competitive Overview 8. 1 Recent Key Advances 8. 1. 1 Product Launches 8. 1. 2 Collaborations and Partnerships 8. 1. 3 Mergers and Acquisitions 8. 1. 4 Financing 8. 1. 5 Joint Ventures 8. 2 Percentage Market Analysis
9 Global telemedicine market (by type) 9. 1 Hardware 9. 2 Software 9. 3 Services
10 Global telemedicine market (by technology) 10. 1 Real-time video 10. 2 Remote patient monitoring (RPM) 10. 3 Storage and transfer 10. 4 Others
11 Global telemedicine market (by medical specialty) 11. 1 Teleradiology 11. 2 Teleginecology 11. 3 Telepathology 11. Telepathology 11. 5 Telepsychiatry 11. 6 Teledermatology 11. 7 Other 11. 7. 1 Tele-cut 11. 7. 2 Teleendocrinology 11. 7. 3 Teleginecology 11. 7 Teleofthalmology 11. 7. 5 Teleofrology
13 Global telemedicine market (by type) 13. 1 Tele-hospitals 13. 2 Tele-home
14 Global telemedicine market (by region) 14. 1 North America 14. 1. 1 United States14. 1. 2 Canada14. 2 Europe14. 2. 1 United Kingdom 14. 2. 2 Spain14 2. 3 Italy14. 2. 4 Germany14. 2. 5 France14. 2. 6 Netherlands14. 2. 7 Poland14. 2. 8 Sweden14. 2. 9 Denmark14. 2. 10 Rest of Europe 14. 3 Asia-Pacific 14. 3. 1 India 14. 3. 2 South Korea 14. 3. 3 Japan 14. 3. 4 Australia 14. 3. 5 China 14. 3. 6 Rest of Asia-Pacific 14. 4 Rest of the World 14. 4 Rest of the world 14. 4 14. 4. 1 Brazil 14. 4. 2 Mexico 14. 4. 3 Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 14. 4. 4 United Arab Emirates 14. 4. 5 Israel 14. 4. 6 South Africa 14. 4. 7 Russia 14. 4. 8 Rest of the way
15 Corporate Profiles 15. 1 Allscripts Healthcare Solutions, Inc. 15. 1. 1 Company Presentation 15. 1. 2 Role of Allscripts Healthcare Solutions, Inc. Global Telemedicine Market 15. 1. 3 Product Offerings 15. 1. 4 Recent Developments15. 1. 5 Finance15. 1. 6 FODA Analysis 15. 2 AMD Global Telemedicine, Inc 15. 3 American Well 15. 4 Cisco Systems, Inc 15. 5 Crossover Health, Inc 15. 6 Doctor On Demand 15. 7 General Electric Company (GE) 15. 8 iCliniq 15. 9 Intel Corporation 15. 1 International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) 15. 11 Koninklijke Philips NV 15. 12 MDLIVE, Inc. 15. 13 Poli 15. 14 Teladoc Health Inc 15. 15 VirTrial Inc.
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