Market Synopsis
The global market for urgent care apps was valued at USD 314.2 million in 2017 and can expect revenues of USD 2597.8 Mn by the end of 2023, says Market Research Future (MRFR). MRFR perceives the market to progress at a tremendous CAGR of 42.20% during the forecast period (2018-2023).
Market Opportunities
The worldwide urgent care apps market can expect robust growth opportunities with the launch of 5G internet services in the near future. Patients will be able to make use of call conferencing as well as live consultation features of smartphones backed by high-speed internet. This is projected to be an impactful factor accelerating the demand in the urgent care apps market. To elaborate, 5G network in mobile services offers a variety of advantages in terms of high speed, security, latency, energy, and reliability.
Market Segmentation
The worldwide urgent care apps market has been segmented on the basis of type and clinical area.
With respect to the type, the urgent care apps market is considered for emergency care triage apps, in-hospital communication & collaboration apps, and post-hospital apps.
Depending on the clinical area, the urgent care apps market covers trauma, stroke, cardiac conditions, and others. The trauma segment has the maximum coverage of the market based on the hike in incidences of road accidents necessitating trauma care and rising awareness regarding trauma cases. Yet, the cardiac conditions segment will be noting the fastest growth on account of the increasing realization of the advantages of urgent care apps in managing critical cardiac conditions..
Esteemed Players
The esteemed vendors molding the worldwide urgent care apps market are Pivot Design Group, Forward Health, Johnson & Johnson, Twiage, Siilo, Hospify, Argusoft, Voalte, Pulsara, PatientSafe Solutions, Allm, TigerConnect, Alayacare, Vocera Communications, Imprivata, and others.
Industry Update
June 2019
Telehealth company American Well has entered a partnership with Cisco Systems with the aim of delivering virtual care via home television sets. In other words, the company is striving to reach elderly patients at their homes. Both the companies came up with the service as a convenient in-home choice for Medicare Advantage patients who already have access to digital apps.
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