The Africa digital health market is anticipated to reach USD 16.6 billion by 2030 and is anticipated to expand at a CAGR of 23.4% during the forecast period, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. The development of modern healthcare technologies and the increasing burden on the region’s healthcare sector are the major factors contributing to the market growth. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the shortage of health workers in Africa is expected to reach 6.1 million by 2030, which is an increase of 45% from 2013. This increasing burden on the healthcare sector is expected to fuel the demand for digital health.
The development of technologically advanced solutions in digital health, such as wearables and health trackers, strengthens the decision-making and accuracy of digital health devices. Moreover, the rise of digital health tools such as apps has increased the access of patients to healthcare services by connecting them directly with doctors or other healthcare professionals, thereby driving market growth.
The burden of diseases such as obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) in the region is further increasing the demand for digital and affordable solutions to increase the awareness of diseases. For instance, according to the World Heart Federation, more than 1 million deaths in sub-Saharan Africa were attributable to CVDs in 2019, which constituted 5.4% of all CVD-related deaths globally. Such a high prevalence of diseases increases the need for digital health in the region.
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Based on technology, the tele-healthcare segment dominated the technology segment with a revenue share of 43.2% in 2023 owing to the lack of healthcare infrastructure in the region
Based on component, the software segment is anticipated to witness the fastest growth over the forecast period owing to the increasing investments and demand for software. The increasing burden on healthcare sector, rising prevalence of diseases and lack of access to healthcare facilities are driving the market growth.
In April 2023, mPharma launched mutti+, a health subscription plan offering subscribers non-urgent primary care, free lab tests, and free primary care consultations. This plan was aimed at improving the quality of healthcare access for patients in Nigeria.
Grand View Research has segmented the Africa digital health market based on technology, component, application, and end-use:
Africa Digital Health Technology Outlook (Revenue in USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
Tele Healthcare
Tele-care
Actively Monitoring
Remote Medication Management
Tele-health
LTC Monitoring
Video Consultation
mHealth
Wearables
BP Monitors (type)
Glucose Meters
Pulse Oximeters
Sleep Apnea Monitors (PSG)
Neurological Monitors
Activity Trackers/ Actigraphs
mHealth Apps
Medical Apps
Fitness Apps
Services
Services, by Type
Monitoring Services
Independent Aging Solutions
Chronic Disease Management and Post-acute Services
Diagnosis Services
Healthcare Systems Strengthening Services
Others
Services, by Participant
Mobile Operators
Device Vendors
Content Players
Healthcare Providers
Healthcare Analytics
Digital Health Systems
EHR
E-prescribing systems
Africa Digital Health Component Outlook (Revenue in USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
Hardware
Software
Services
Africa Digital Health Application Outlook (Revenue in USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
Obesity
Diabetes
Cardiovascular
Respiratory Diseases
Others
Africa Digital Health End Use Outlook (Revenue in USD Million; 2018 - 2030)
Patients
Providers
Payers
Others
List Of Key Players in Africa Digital Health Market
HeliumHealth
mPharma
Yodawy
WellaHealth
Healthtracka
TIBU Health
DrugStoc
DabaDoc
MediBuddy
BroadReach Group
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