The Germany medical kiosk market size is expected to reach USD 115.4 million by 2030 and is expected to expand at 15.6% CAGR from 2023 to 2030, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. Medical kiosks can be installed in various settings, including hospitals, clinics, and pharmacies, making healthcare services more accessible to patients. It can provide a private and secure environment for patients to access healthcare services, which can be particularly important for sensitive medical procedures.
In May 2020, the German Health Minister announced plans to introduce “health kiosks” in areas with poor healthcare, following the success of such kiosks in Hamburg, Essen, and Cologne. The kiosks will allow easy access to healthcare services and become part of routine clinical practice. The Minister also plans to introduce electronic patient records and prescriptions, with an opt-out rule, and to invest USD 871.12 million in the digitalization of the public health service. Such initiatives are expected to increase the penetration of AI-based advanced digital medical kiosk in the country, thereby driving market growth. Such developments may allow physicians to serve using remote consultation rooms, significantly enhancing patient care.
Penetration of the digitalized biometrics and facial recognition kiosks in the market by these start-ups is leading to a rise in competition. Such increasing competition is likely to boost the growth of the medical kiosk market over the forecast period. The leading start-ups offering innovative biometrics in Germany are awamo, Saffe, Anthos, DERMALOG, KeyTrac, Twinsoft, Jenetric, Orthobion, TimeDesign, and CDS-Systems GmBH. Hence, the introduction of advanced biometric products for healthcare settings is expected to fuel market growth.
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In 2022, self-service kiosk was the largest segment, accounting for 28.0% of the market share in terms of revenue. This can be attributed to the growing popularity and use of self-service kiosks in hospitals across Germany
The telemedicine kiosk segment is expected to witness the highest CAGR during the forecast period. The COVID-19 pandemic led to a significant increase in demand for telemedicine, resulting in the development and commercialization of new telemedicine kiosks in the country
The hospital segment accounted for the largest market share at 40.6% in 2022. Increasing demand for self-service healthcare solutions; the need to reduce staff workload, improve efficiency, & reduce costs; and the potential for improved patient engagement & education are likely to favor the segment’s growth
The specialty clinics segment is expected to witness considerable growth during the forecast period. This can be attributed to the rising adoption of medical kiosks in specialty clinics as healthcare providers seek to enhance patient experience and streamline their operations
The ability of these kiosks to track the progression of chronic illnesses, diagnose health conditions, and provide personalized healthcare information is revolutionizing the way patients access medical attention
In January 2023, Axiomtek and Sodaclick partnered to provide smart retail solutions. As part of this collaboration, Axiomtek's All-in-One kiosk and interactive touch computers from the ITC series underwent extensive testing to ensure compatibility with Sodaclick's AI voice software
Grand View research has segmented the Germany medical kiosk market based on type, and location:
Germany Medical Kiosk Type Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
Check-In Kiosk
Payment Kiosk
Way Finding Kiosk
Telemedicine Kiosk
Self-service Kiosk
Germany Medical Kiosk Location Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
Hospitals
Specialty Clinics
Pharmacies
Others
List of Key Players in the Germany Medical Kiosk Market
KIOSK Embedded Systems GmbH
Pyramid Computer GmbH
Distec GmbH (FORTEC Elektronik AG)
OptiMedis AG
XIPHIAS Software Technologies
Infotronik Touchscreen Systeme GmbH
AXIOMTEK DEUTSCHLAND GmbH
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