MedCity News July 26, 2023
Patricia Baran

Rich multimedia content, chatbots and human interaction all play important roles in helping new health technologies become part of a patient’s lifestyle.

New technologies for health monitoring and improvement at home are taking off, and are expected to see massive growth in the coming decade. An analysis from Precedence Research predicts that the home medical equipment market will grow from $25 billion this year to nearly $43 billion by 2032. Much of the growth is driven by rising prevalence of cardiovascular disorders, sleep disorders, and diabetes.

Working in the cardiac care delivery space, I see how important it is to empower people with tools to use from home. Heart disease is the most common cause of death in the United...

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Topics: Home, Medical Devices, Patient / Consumer, Provider, Survey / Study, Trends
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