Description
Middle East and Africa smart hospital market (2018-2023)
In the Middle East and Africa, digital technology in healthcare is quite at a initial stage. In this region, UAE has the maximum level of adoption of technology in healthcare industry. In this, paperless health care system is used that collects patient data and analyses it, also AI helps in assisting doctors with the intelligent diagnosis. Health apps and wearables are very likely to incorporate smart hospitals in this market. The region has many doctors and medical experts moved in from different countries to providing better medical services to the patients. According to Netscribes, the Middle East and Africa smart hospital market is expected to have a significant compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 12.89% and reach a market size of USD 2.11 Bn by 2023.
Some parts of Africa still has to grow economically in order to build the infrastructure required for smart hospitals. Due to the rising mobile and internet facility, health apps have gained speed. South Africa part has started adopting some of the offerings of smart hospitals like artificial intelligence (AI), electronic health record and remote medicine, etc.
The Middle East and Africa smart hospital market is bifurcated on the basis of product (smart pills, mHealth, telemedicine, electronic health record and others), application (remote medicine management, electronic health record and clinical workflow, outpatient vigilance, medical connected imaging and medical assistance), and artificial intelligence (offering and technology). The technologies used are AI, cloud computing, radio frequencies identification, wearable technologies, zigbee technologies, internet of things (IoT) and others. This region includes Africa, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates as majorly contributing countries.
Key growth factors
In the Middle East and Africa, the UAE already has started building some smart hospitals, thereby motivating the digital healthcare in other regions. Government initiatives have also increased the growth of smart hospitals. The investors investing in medical services is another boosting factor for the growth of smart hospitals in the Middle East. The African region is on the verge of adopting the IoT as mobile devices have taken the popularity amongst people.
Threats and key players
Despite improvements, cost constraint is one of the biggest issues faced in the healthcare sector in Africa. The economic condition of the country remains challenging for smart hospital market and adds considerable pressure to the government and it ultimately affects the future spending on health care. So, the overall growth of smart hospital facilities may be hindered.
The major players in the smart hospital market are Microsoft, GE Healthcare, Qualcomm Life, Philips, SAP, Siemens, Medtronic, STANLEY Healthcare, Cerner Corporation, Honeywell Life Care Solution etc.
Whats covered in the report?
1. Overview of the Middle East and Africa smart hospital market.
2. Historical, current and forecasted market size data for smart pills, mHealth, telemedicine, electronic health record and others.
3. Historical, current and forecasted market size data for remote medicine management, electronic health record and clinical workflow, outpatient vigilance, medical connected imaging and medical assistance.
4. Historical, current and forecasted market size data for offering and technology.
5. Historical, current and forecasted country-wise (Africa, Saudi Arabia and UAE) market size data for Africa, Saudi Arabia and the UAE smart hospital market segments by product (smart pills, mHealth, telemedicine, electronic health record and others), by application (remote medicine management, electronic health record and clinical workflow, outpatient vigilance, medical connected imaging and medical assistance), by artificial intelligence (offering and technology)
6. Market trends in the Middle East and Africa smart hospital market.
7. Qualitative analysis of the key drivers and challenges affecting the Middle East and Africa smart hospital market and its segments by product (smart pills, mHealth, telemedicine, electronic health record and others), by application (remote medicine management, electronic health record and clinical workflow, outpatient vigilance, medical connected imaging and medical assistance), by artificial intelligence (offering and technology)
8. Analysis of the competitive landscape and profiles of major players operating in the market
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3. Get specific trends, drivers and challenges for the Middle East and Africa smart hospital market and its segments by product (smart pills, mHealth, telemedicine, electronic health record and others), by application (remote medicine management, electronic health record and clinical workflow, outpatient vigilance, medical connected imaging and medical assistanc
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Executive summary
1.1. Market scope and segmentation
1.2. Key questions answered
1.3. Executive summary
Chapter 2: The Middle East and Africa smart hospital market – overview
2.1. The Middle East and Africa market overview – market trends, drivers and challenges, market attractiveness analysis, market revenue (USD Bn)
2.2. Value chain analysis
2.3. Porter’s five forces analysis
2.4. Market size – by product (smart pills, mHealth, telemedicine, electronic health record and others)
2.4. a. Revenue from smart pills – Historical (2015-2017) and forecasted (2018-2023) market size (USD Bn), key observations
2.4. b. Revenue from mHealth – Historical (2015-2017) and forecasted (2018-2023) market size (USD Bn), key observations
2.4. c. Revenue from telemedicine – Historical (2015-2017) and forecasted (2018-2023) market size (USD Bn), key observations
2.4. d. Revenue from electronic health record – Historical (2015-2017) and forecasted (2018-2023) market size (USD Bn), key observations
2.4. e. Revenue from others – Historical (2015-2017) and forecasted (2018-2023) market size (USD Bn), key observations
2.5. Market size – by application (remote medicine management, electronic health record and clinical workflow, outpatient vigilance, medical connected imaging and medical assistance)
2.5. a. Revenue from remote medicine management – Historical (2015-2017) and forecasted (2018-2023) market size (USD Bn), key observations
2.5. b. Revenue from electronic health record and clinical workflow – Historical (2015-2017) and forecasted (2018-2023) market size (USD Bn), key observations
2.5. c. Revenue from outpatient vigilance – Historical (2015-2017) and forecasted (2018-2023) market size (USD Bn), key observations
2.5. c. Revenue from medical connected imaging – Historical (2015-2017) and forecasted (2018-2023) market size (USD Bn), key observations
2.5. c. Revenue from medical assistance – Historical (2015-2017) and forecasted (2018-2023) market size (USD Bn), key observations
2.6. Market size – by artificial Intelligence (offering and technology)
2.6. a. Revenue from offering – Historical (2015-2017) and forecasted (2018-2023) market size (USD Bn), key observations
2.6. b. Revenue from technology – Historical (2015-2017) and forecasted (2018-2023) market size (USD Bn), key observations
Chapter 3: The Middle East and Africa smart hospital market – by countries
3.1. South Africa
3.1.1. South Africa market overview – market trends, market drivers and challenges, market attractiveness analysis, market revenue (USD Bn)
3.1.2. Market size – by product (smart pills, mHealth, telemedicine, electronic health record and others)
3.1.2. a. Revenue from smart pills – Historical (2015-2017) and forecasted (2018-2023) market size (USD Bn), key observations
3.1.2. b. Revenue from mHealth – Historical (2015-2017) and forecasted (2018-2023) market size (USD Bn), key observations
3.1.2. c. Revenue from telemedicine – Historical (2015-2017) and forecasted (2018-2023) market size (USD Bn), key observations
3.1.2. d. Revenue from electronic health record – Historical (2015-2017) and forecasted (2018-2023) market size (USD Bn), key observations
3.1.2. e. Revenue from others – Historical (2015-2017) and forecasted (2018-2023) market size (USD Bn), key observations
3.1.3. Market size – by application (remote medicine management, electronic health record and clinical workflow, outpatient vigilance, medical connected imaging and medical assistance)
3.1.3. a. Revenue from remote medicine management – Historical (2015-2017) and forecasted (2018-2023) market size (USD Bn), key observations
3.1.3. b. Revenue from electronic health record and clinical workflow – Historical (2015-2017) and forecasted (2018-2023) market size (USD Bn), key observations
3.1.3. c. Revenue from outpatient vigilance – Historical (2015-2017) and forecasted (2018-2023) market size (USD Bn), key observations
3.1.3. d. Revenue from medical connected imaging – Historical (2015-2017) and forecasted (2018-2023) market size (USD Bn), key observations
3.1.3. e. Revenue from medical assistance – Historical (2015-2017) and forecasted (2018-2023) market size (USD Bn), key observations
3.1.4. Market size – by artificial Intelligence (offering and technology)
3.1.4. a. Revenue from offering – Historical (2015-2017) and forecasted (2018-2023) market size (USD Bn), key observations
3.1.4. b. Revenue from technology – Historical (2015-2017) and forecasted (2018-2023) market size (USD Bn), key observations
3.2. United Arab Emirates
3.2.1. UAE market overview – market trends, market drivers and challenges, market attractiveness analysis, market revenue (USD Bn)
3.2.2. Market size – by product (smart pills, mHealth, telemedicine, electronic health record and others)
3.2.2. a. Revenue from smart pills – Historical (2015-2017) and forecasted (2018-2023) market size (USD Bn), key observations
3.2.2. b. Revenue from mHealth – Historical (2015-2017) and forecasted (2018-2023) market size (USD Bn), key observations
3.2.2. c. Revenue from telemedicine – Historical (2015-2017) and forecasted (2018-2023) market size (USD Bn), key observations
3.2.2. d. Revenue from electronic health record – Historical (2015-2017) and forecasted (2018-2023) market size (USD Bn), key observations
3.2.2. e. Revenue from others – Historical (2015-2017) and forecasted (2018-2023) market size (USD Bn), key observations
3.2.3. Market size – by application (remote medicine management, electronic health record and clinical workflow, outpatient vigilance, medical connected imaging and medical assistance)
3.2.3. a. Revenue from remote medicine management – Historical (2015-2017) and forecasted (2018-2023) market size (USD Bn), key observations
3.2.3. b. Revenue from electronic health record and clinical workflow – Historical (2015-2017) and forecasted (2018-2023) market size (USD Bn), key observations
3.2.3. c. Revenue from outpatient vigilance – Historical (2015-2017) and forecasted (2018-2023) market size (USD Bn), key observations
3.2.3. d. Revenue from medical connected imaging – Historical (2015-2017) and forecasted (2018-2023) market size (USD Bn), key observations
3.2.3. e. Revenue from medical assistance – Historical (2015-2017) and forecasted (2018-2023) market size (USD Bn), key observations
3.2.4. Market size – by artificial Intelligence (offering and technology)
3.2.4. a. Revenue from offering – Historical (2015-2017) and forecasted (2018-2023) market size (USD Bn), key observations
3.2.4. b. Revenue from technology – Historical (2015-2017) and forecasted (2018-2023) market size (USD Bn), key observations
3.3. Saudi Arabia
3.3.1. Saudi Arabia market overview – market trends, market drivers and challenges, market attractiveness analysis, market revenue (USD Bn)
3.3.2. Market size – by product (smart pills, mHealth, telemedicine, electronic health record, others)
3.3.2. a. Revenue from smart pills – Historical (2015-2017) and forecasted (2018-2023) market size (USD Bn), key observations
3.3.2. b. Revenue from mHealth – Historical (2015-2017) and forecasted (2018-2023) market size (USD Bn), key observations
3.3.2. c. Revenue from telemedcine – Historical (2015-2017) and forecasted (2018-2023) market size (USD Bn), key observations
3.3.2. d. Revenue from electronic health record – Historical (2015-2017) and forecasted (2018-2023) market size (USD Bn), key observations
3.3.2. e. Revenue from others – Historical (2015-2017) and forecasted (2018-2023) market size (USD Bn), key observations
3.3.3. Market size – by application (remote medicine management, electronic health record and clinical workflow, outpatient vigilance, medical connected imaging and medical assistance)
3.3.3. a. Revenue from remote medicine management – Historical (2015-2017) and forecasted (2018-2023) market size (USD Bn), key observations
3.3.3. b. Revenue from electronic health record and clinical workflow – Historical (2015-2017) and forecasted (2018-2023) market size (USD Bn), key observations
3.3.3. c. Revenue from outpatient vigilance – Historical (2015-2017) and forecasted (2018-2023) market size (USD Bn), key observations
3.3.3. d. Revenue from medical connected imaging – Historical (2015-2017) and forecasted (2018-2023) market size (USD Bn), key observations
3.3.3. e. Revenue from medical assistance – Historical (2015-2017) and forecasted (2018-2023) market size (USD Bn), key observations
3.3.4. Market size – by artificial Intelligence (offering and technology)
3.3.4. a. Revenue from offering – Historical (2015-2017) and forecasted (2018-2023) market size (USD Bn), key observations
3.3.4. b. Revenue from technology – Historical (2015-2017) and forecasted (2018-2023) market size (USD Bn), key observations
Chapter 4: Competitive landscape
4.1. Medtronic
o Company snapshot
o Product offerings
o Growth strategies
o Initiatives
o Geographical presence
o Key numbers
4.2. Philips
o Company snapshot
o Product offerings
o Growth strategies
o Initiatives
o Geographical presence
o Key numbers
4.3. Microsoft
o Company snapshot
o Product offerings
o Growth strategies
o Initiatives
o Geographical presence
o Key numbers
4.4. GE Healthcare
o Company snapshot
o Product offerings
o Growth strategies
o Initiatives
o Geographical presence
o Key numbers
4.5. Qualcomm Life
o Company snapshot
o Product offerings
o Growth strategies
o Initiatives
o Geographical presence
o Key numbers
4.6. SAP
o Company snapshot
o Product offerings
o Growth strategies
o Initiatives
o Geographical presence
o Key numbers
4.7. STANLEY Healthcare
o Company snapshot
o Product offerings
o Growth strategies
o Initiatives
o Geographical presence
o Key numbers
4.8. Cerner Corporation
o Company snapshot
o Product offerings
o Growth strategies
o Initiatives
o Geographical presence
o Key numbers
4.9. McKesson
o Company snapshot
o Product offerings
o Growth strategies
o Initiatives
o Geographical presence
o Key numbers
4.10. Siemens
o Company snapshot
o Product offerings
o Growth strategies
o Initiatives
o Geographical presence
o Key numbers
Chapter 5: Conclusion
Chapter 6: Appendix
6.1. List of tables
6.2. Research methodology
6.3. Assumptions
6.4. About Netscribes Inc.
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