The telemedicine industry in the Netherlands is growing. The tele sphygmomanometer, weight loss tools, interactive stethoscope, ENT otoscope, and general exam camera are just a few of the many innovative telemedicine instruments now being developed. The industry has grown as a result of factors like an ageing population, financing for telemedicine, a persistent desire for higher-quality healthcare services, and an increase in smartphone users. Service platforms have dominated the telemedicine market in the Netherlands. The expense of technology is one-time, and its services are occasionally upgraded. A person will also visit a general practitioner (GP), doctor, or nurse twice for a specific illness. Telehealth offers remote admissions, advice, reminders, education, intervention, and monitoring for patients and physicians in addition to the dissemination of health-related services and information. The technology tracks vital signs including blood pressure, blood oxygen levels, and weight to help with diagnosis, healthcare management, and patient education. The Netherlands' telemedicine market shares for telehome and telehospital services are comparable. The key growth factors that have fuelled the expansion of Tele home services are the ageing population, an increase in mental health cases, a growing need for remote patient monitoring services, simplicity of consultation procedures, and lower consultation fees compared to hospital visits.
Telemedicine is the initial step in reducing COVID-19 transmission, especially among highly exposed patients and medical workers. It minimises the possibility of patients and medical personnel making direct physical touch when necessary. Telemedicine provides tele-consultations, tele-prescribing, and tele-nursing in addition to chat or video chats, working with digital transportation apps to deliver medications to patients at home. The new platform might benefit millions of Indonesians who do not have access to affordable, consistent healthcare services. A new, all-encompassing healthcare system that caters to the needs of the whole population is now possible because to the unprecedented global crisis, which has also brought telemedicine into sharper focus. It has assisted in initiatives to bridge gaps between people from all walks of life and helps society get ready for upcoming health emergencies.
Netherlands Telemedicine Market Key Players:
The Market study provides market data by competitive landscape, revenue analysis, market segments and detailed analysis of key market players such as: AMD Global Telemedicine, Beter Dichtbij, Blackford Analysis, Comarch Healthcare, Connected Health Tech Solutions, Cupris Healthcare, Focus Cura, Global MED, HomeTouch, InTouch Health, KSYOS Telemedicine Centre, Noviosys, Patient Journey App, Philadelphia, Philips Healthcare, Portavita, Team Scope, Tele Assistance 77, Tele Health Solutions, Telemedicine Hardware Companies, Verklizan.
Netherlands Telemedicine Market Segmentation:
By Type of Service Platform: Based on the Type of Service Platform, Netherlands Telemedicine Market is segmented as; Tele Home & M-Health, Tele-Hospitals & Clinics.
By Technology Platform: Based on the Technology Platform, Netherlands Telemedicine Market is segmented as; Software, Hardware.
By Clinical Applications: Based on the Clinical Applications, Netherlands Telemedicine Market is segmented as; Tele Assistance, Tele Consultation, Tele Dermatology, Tele Psychiatry, Others (Tele radiology, Tele Cardiology, Epidemiology, Prescription Counseling, Surgical Applications, Cardiology and Dentistry).
By Region: Players in the telemedicine industry have potential due to the expanding adoption of the 4G and 5G spectrum as well as the growing use of telemedicine in the Netherlands. The incidence of chronic illnesses, the rising importance of healthcare information technology (HIT) players, and ongoing public and private sector investments will all contribute to the increase.
This report also provides the data for key regional segments of Drenthe, Flevoland, Friesland, Gelderland, Groningen, Limburg, Noord-Brabant and other parts of Netherlands.
This study also encompasses various drivers and restraining factors of this market for the forecast period. Various growth opportunities are also discussed in the report.