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The global wireless healthcare market size reached USD 227.2 Billion in 2024. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach USD 1,035.0 Billion by 2033, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 17.43% during 2025-2033. Increased adoption of wearable devices, the rising incidence of chronic diseases, ongoing technological advancements, and growing elderly population are primarily driving the market's growth.
Wireless healthcare includes advanced software and hardware technologies designed to communicate, diagnose, treat, and monitor patient health conditions. They can be connected with conventional or embedded monitoring systems, which allow sensors to determine the body temperature, glucose levels, and heartbeat of an individual. Wireless healthcare aids in managing data communities, keeping track of various health parameters, ensuring documentation accuracy, and optimizing overall work efficiency. Along with this, it stores real-time information regarding patients' health while meeting regulatory compliances at minimal operational costs. Based on these properties, wireless healthcare is frequently utilized by hospitals and clinics to virtually connect with patients remotely for treatment purposes. At present, wireless health is mainly available in varying technologies, such as WiMAX, WAPN, and Wi-Fi.
With the significant enhancements in the healthcare infrastructure, there has been an increasing need for Internet of Things (IoT)-enabled remote monitoring and communication technologies. This, in turn, has intensified the widespread adoption of wireless healthcare solutions in hospitals and nursing homes to provide better treatment by accumulating medical information via body-worn sensors. In line with this, the growing proliferation of smartphones and the acceptance of various wearable medical devices in diagnostic sensors are acting as other growth-inducing factors. Additionally, the escalating prevalence of hospital-acquired infections (HAIs), especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, has supplemented the demand for wireless healthcare to mitigate physical contact, which is propelling the market growth. Moreover, the advent of mHealth solutions, mobile applications for healthcare practitioners to connect with patients, and biosensors to acquire information regarding health conditions are supporting the market growth. Other factors, such as the implementation of a patient-centric approach by hospitals and governments, the rising uptake of connected devices, and mainstreaming cloud computing to store patient data, are creating a positive outlook for the market.
The competitive landscape of the industry has also been examined along with the profiles of the key players being ALE International (China Poly Group Corporation), Allscripts Healthcare Solutions Inc., Apple Inc., AT&T Inc., Epic Systems Corporation, Koninklijke Philips N.V., Omron Corporation, Qualcomm Inc., Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd and Vocera Communications (Stryker Corporation).