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The U.S. health sensors market size is anticipated to reach USD 36.71 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 17.8% from 2024 to 2030, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. The demand for health sensors is rising due to the increasing prevalence of chronic diseases like diabetes, cardiovascular disorders, and respiratory diseases. Health sensors play a crucial role in enabling remote patient monitoring, early detection of health issues, improving patient outcomes, and reducing healthcare costs.
The adoption of health sensors among individuals looking to monitor their health proactively is also increasing due to the growing focus on preventive healthcare and wellness initiatives. For instance, in January 2024, Medtronic launched the MiniMed 780G system alongside Simplera Sync after securing CE Mark approval. This system unveils an all-in-one continuous glucose monitor (CGM), eliminating the requirement for fingersticks or overtape while delivering an upgraded user experience with a simplified two-step insertion process and smaller size, half the dimensions of earlier Medtronic sensors.
Technological advancements in sensor technologies, including miniaturization, improved accuracy, and connectivity features, make health sensors more accessible and user-friendly. This has led to the development of wearable health devices that can track vital signs, activity levels, and other health metrics in real-time. Government initiatives and regulations promoting digital health technologies, including health sensors, have also played a crucial role in driving market growth.
Policies that support the integration of sensor-based solutions into healthcare systems have facilitated greater adoption and acceptance of these technologies. The Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC), under the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, plays a pivotal role in promoting the use of health information technology (IT) and digital health technologies. The ONC has established various programs and initiatives, such as the Health IT Certification Program and the Interoperability and Patient Access Final Rule, which encourage the development and adoption of interoperable health IT systems, including those incorporating health sensors. These efforts aim to improve the quality, safety, and efficiency of healthcare delivery while protecting patients' privacy and security.