Latest Developments in Global Remote Data Monitoring Market

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Latest Developments in Global Remote Data Monitoring Market

  • Healthcare IT
  • Apr 2025
  • Global
  • 350 Pages
  • No of Tables: 220
  • No of Figures: 60
  • In March 2025, the Financial Times highlighted the Seha Virtual Hospital in Saudi Arabia, which has become the world's largest virtual hospital, providing remote medical care to patients using video consultations and monitoring devices
  • In February 2025, The Times reported that Noel Smyth, former Dunloe Ewart chairman, is backing Medytrak, a Galway-based company specializing in remote patient monitoring, by acquiring a majority stake in the company
  • In May 2024, Politico reported that hospitals are increasingly advocating for a shift from in-hospital care to remote care at patients' homes, fueled by innovations from the COVID-19 pandemic and supported by legislation extending telehealth services and home care provisions
  • In August 2020, Stasis Labs launched a mobile-connected remote patient monitoring technology in hospitals and outpatient settings in the U.S. The Stasis system of the company monitors critical vital parameters in its operation
  • In July 2020, Philips and BioIntelliSense collaborated to improve remote patient monitoring systems for at-risk patients from the hospital to their homes. The BioIntelliSense sensor from Philips has been added to the device for remote use

Frequently Asked Questions

The integration of AI and IoT for predictive and real-time monitoring, is emerging as a pivotal trend driving the global remote data monitoring market.
The major factors driving the growth of the remote data monitoring market are rising demand for real-time monitoring and predictive maintenance and the rising need for efficient remote monitoring solutions in healthcare, energy, and manufacturing sectors, along with advancements in wireless communication and cloud computing technologies.
The primary challenges include high initial investment and integration complexity and data privacy and security concerns.
The remote patient monitoring segment is expected to dominate the global remote data monitoring market holding a major market share in 2025, due to the increasing demand for chronic disease management and continuous health monitoring.
Asia-Pacific is the fastest growing region in the global remote data monitoring market due to rapid industrialization, expanding smart city initiatives, and increased digitization across sectors.