- Report
- July 2023
- 350 Pages
Global
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In the realm of E-Healthcare, mHealth (mobile health) devices are an integral component that utilizes mobile technologies, such as smartphones, tablets, and other wireless devices, to support health services and information delivery. They play a crucial role in monitoring, diagnosing, and treating patients as well as in health data collection and personal lifestyle management. The convenience and accessibility of mHealth devices have led to innovative solutions to healthcare challenges, fostering improved patient engagement, and facilitating remote patient monitoring, which is particularly beneficial in areas with limited access to healthcare facilities.
The market for mHealth devices encompasses a wide range of products including wearable fitness trackers, smart health watches, ECG and heart rate monitors, and connected insulin pumps, among others. These devices collect various health metrics that can be analyzed to provide insights into individual health conditions. Advances in technology, alongside an increasing focus on preventive healthcare, have driven demand for these devices within the electronic healthcare sector.
Prominent companies in the mHealth device market include Fitbit, Apple Inc., which offers the Apple Watch with health monitoring features, Garmin Ltd. known for its fitness trackers and smartwatches, and Omron Healthcare, a leader in medical-grade health monitoring devices. Other key players include Philips Healthcare, Medtronic plc, and Samsung Electronics, each contributing to advancements in mobile healthcare technologies with a range of innovative products catering to the needs of the e-healthcare ecosystem. Show Less Read more