European Telehealth Industry: Which Opportunities Should You Prioritize to Achieve Growth?

Profound demographic shifts in the elderly group and growing demand for virtual care are driving transformational growth by 2030

The increasing demand for healthcare and a limited workforce have compelled healthcare providers to utilize telehealth channels for care delivery. The European healthcare industry is witnessing an unprecedented shortage of skilled workforce and clinician burnout. Such shortages have significantly burdened the healthcare system, as healthcare demand continues to grow due to the rising geriatric population and increasing healthcare consumerism. A significantly growing elderly population in Europe further increases the demand for accessible and comfortable healthcare services. Virtual care delivery, enabled by telehealth solutions, is considered one of the most effective solutions to manage the burden on health systems.

Telehealth will see consistent adoption, leveraging this trend as its solutions, including virtual care and remote patient monitoring (RPM), continue to gain attention from investors and other industry stakeholders. Moreover, from a technological perspective, AI is driving a transformation in virtual care, enhancing accessibility and efficiency, and bridging care gaps to meet the needs of a diverse population.

  • How are solutions such as devices, software & platforms, and services across the care continuum, including acute care, chronic care, and transitional care, poised for growth?
  • What steps can your team take to leverage growth drivers, address industry challenges, and harness the growth potential for each solution and care continuum area?
  • What opportunities are emerging for vendors creating AI-powered solutions that enhance diagnostic accuracy, facilitate virtual interaction, promote patient engagement through personalized communication and follow-up, support adherence to treatment plans, and ultimately improve overall patient satisfaction?

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