Asia Pacific Digital Health Market revenue to exceed $74bn by 2027, says Graphical Research
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Major digital health market players in Asia Pacific region include Allscripts Healthcare Solutions, Inc., AdvancedMD Inc, eClinicalWorks, Cisco Systems, McKesson Corporation, iHealth Lab Inc, Koninklijke Philips N.V., Cerner Corporation, and AT & T.

Pune, India, April 20, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --

As per a recent industry report put forward by Graphical Research, the Asia Pacific digital health market is forecast to register its name in the billion-dollar fraternity down the line of seven years, by exceeding a revenue of USD 74 billion by 2027.


Asia Pacific digital health market trends are geared toward technological upgrades associated with wearables, online behavior tracking, and telehealth platforms. With the regional healthcare infrastructure being redefined by latest advances in augmented reality (AR), mobile health apps and devices are being used to monitor sleep patterns amongst patients suffering from sleep apnea and other sleep disorders.

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With the number of coronavirus infections rising, patients are seeking online consultations and treatments to avoid contagion as new virus variants emerge. The aging population is particularly inclined toward the use of health apps and websites for treating a host of illnesses including cancer.

The following factors are generating substantial opportunities for the digital health industry in Asia Pacific:

Japanese players address underserved patient needs

Japan digital health market share is projected to cross $24.7 billion by 2027, expanding at a CAGR of 20.4% between 2021 and 2027. The expected growth can be ascribed to the attention of industry players toward the underserved needs of patients suffering from cardiovascular conditions and sleep disorders.

In September 2021, ZOLL Medical Corporation, a Japanese manufacturer of medical devices and associated software solutions, announced its acquisition of Israel-based medical technology provider Itamar Medical Ltd. The two companies are expected to offer diagnosis and treatment for sleep disorders associated with cardiovascular disorders. Since home sleep medicine is an expanding sphere in the regional healthcare industry, the collaboration can fortify the market position of the company.

Digital value chain collaboration between India and Australia

Australia digital health market demonstrates considerable scope for expansion through the next six years, considering its expertise in diagnostics and medical devices. The Australia India Business Exchange (AIBX) 2021 was recently launched with the following healthcare initiatives in view: