Digital health solutions continue to evolve, and in 2023 they’re shaping what health care looks like today. The outbreak of COVID-19 sped up the shift of digital strategy in healthcare organizations and brought up new innovations for remotely delivering healthcare. Telehealth, at-home testing systems, and medicine delivery services have greatly enhanced the ease of use for patients, dramatically transforming healthcare delivery.
The digital health industry has faced many challenges, such as crowded markets, questions about how to pay for services, not enough workers and resources, and concerns about keeping patient information private. Despite these obstacles, there has been significant investment and growth. In fact, according to the Fortune Business Insights report, the global digital health market size is expected to grow to $4.5 Billion by 2029.
The digital health industry is working hard to make healthcare better and more accessible. They’re doing this by building complete digital health systems that connect everyone involved in healthcare so they can share important health information. By leveraging this data, healthcare providers can enhance individual patient health and improve population health outcomes. And so far the trend of patients embracing digital health is still going strong.