欧州のコネクテッドケア 第5版

Connected Care in Europe

欧州のコネクテッドケア 第5版
Connected Care in Europe - 5th Edition
出版社Berg Insight
出版年月2025年2月
ページ数155
図表数44
価格タイプシングルユーザライセンス
価格Eur 1,500
種別英文調査報告書

欧州のコネクテッドケア収益は2028年までに78億ユーロに達するとBerg Insightでは予測しています。

Berg Insight(ベルグインサイト)「欧州のコネクテッドケア 第5版 – Connected Care in Europe – 5th Edition」は欧州のコネクテッドケア市場を調査し、市場概観、主要関連企業情報、市場予測結果などを掲載しています。

主な掲載内容

  • 欧州の医療と社会的介護
    • 概説
    • 慢性疾患
      • 循環器疾患
      • 慢性呼吸器疾患
      • 糖尿病
    • 神経疾患、精神障害、身体障害
      • 自閉症スペクトラム症
      • 認知症
      • てんかん
      • その他の疾患および障害
    • 医療と社会的介護システム
    • 規制環境
  • 従来型テレケアソリューション
    • 市場概観
    • ソリューション提供会社
  • テレケアソリューション
    • 市場概観
    • ソリューション提供会社
  • テレヘルスソリューション
    • 市場概観
    • ソリューション提供会社
  • 市場予測と総括
    • 市場動向と分析
    • 市場予測
      • テレケアソリューション
      • テレヘルス
    • 収益予測
      • テレケアソリューション
      • テレヘルス

Report Overview

Connected Care in Europe is a comprehensive report from Berg Insight analysing the latest developments on the telehealth and telecare markets in this region. This strategic research report provides you with 155 pages of unique business intelligence including 5-year industry forecasts and expert commentary on which to base your business decisions.

How should the mobile industry address the vast business opportunity in the connected care market? Berg Insight forecasts that the number of cellular connections in the connected care market in Europe will increase from 7.8 million in 2023 to more than 14.8 million in 2028. Learn more about how wireless technology can become seamlessly integrated with telehealth and telecare solutions in this 155 page in-depth report.

This report will allow you to:

  • Profit from 30 executive interviews with market leading companies.
  • Identify key players in the connected care ecosystem.
  • Learn about the latest developments in connected care devices and services.
  • Understand the dynamics of the European healthcare and social care systems.
  • Evaluate how the adoption of next-generation solutions is proceeding.
  • Benefit from expert market analysis including detailed market forecasts lasting until 2028.

Table of Contents

Executive Summary

1 Healthcare and Social Care in Europe

1.1 Introduction
1.1.1 The ageing population
1.1.2 Metabolic syndrome and lifestyle-related diseases
1.2 Chronic diseases
1.2.1 Cardiovascular diseases
1.2.2 Chronic respiratory diseases
1.2.3 Diabetes
1.3 Neurological disorders, mental disorders and physical disabilities
1.3.1 Autism spectrum disorders
1.3.2 Dementia
1.3.3 Epilepsy
1.3.4 Other disorders and disabilities
1.4 Healthcare and social care systems
1.4.1 Healthcare systems
1.4.2 Social care systems
1.5 The regulatory environment
1.5.1 Medical device regulations
1.5.2 Privacy regulations
1.5.3 Standardisation

2 Telecare Solutions

2.1 Market overview
2.1.1 Form factors and use cases
2.1.2 Value chain
2.1.3 Competitive landscape
2.2 Solution providers
2.2.1 9Solutions
2.2.2 Access Group (Oysta Technology)
2.2.3 Althea
2.2.4 Appello
2.2.5 Azur Soft
2.2.6 Beghelli
2.2.7 Buddi (Big Technologies)
2.2.8 Careium
2.2.9 Chiptech
2.2.10 Chubb Community Care
2.2.11 Enovation (Legrand Care)
2.2.12 Essence Group
2.2.13 Eurocross Assistance
2.2.14 Everon
2.2.15 Genus Care
2.2.16 James TeleCare (iLogs Healthcare)
2.2.17 Just Checking
2.2.18 Legrand Care
2.2.19 Libify
2.2.20 Limmex
2.2.21 MetAlert (GTX Corp)
2.2.22 MiniFinder
2.2.23 Navigil
2.2.24 Nobi
2.2.25 Posifon
2.2.26 Sensio Group
2.2.27 Skyresponse
2.2.28 SmartLife Care
2.2.29 Smartwatcher
2.2.30 TeleAlarm Group
2.2.31 Telecom Design
2.2.32 Telegrafik
2.2.33 Tellu
2.2.34 Tunstall Healthcare Group
2.2.35 Urmet ATE
2.2.36 Vitakt Hausnotruf
2.2.37 Vivago
2.2.38 VIVAI Software
2.2.39 Yorbl
2.2.40 Zembro

3 Telehealth Solutions

3.1 Market overview
3.1.1 Form factors and use cases
3.1.2 Value chain
3.1.3 Competitive landscape
3.1.4 The European telehealth landscape by country
3.2 Solution providers
3.2.1 Ab Medica
3.2.2 Alira Health (Bepatient)
3.2.3 Alphabet
3.2.4 Apple
3.2.5 Aptar Digital Health
3.2.6 BT Group
3.2.7 Comarch Healthcare
3.2.8 Dignio
3.2.9 Doccla (Open TeleHealth)
3.2.10 eDevice
3.2.11 Hope Care
3.2.12 Huma Therapeutics
3.2.13 KPN
3.2.14 Luscii (Omron Healthcare)
3.2.15 Medixine
3.2.16 MedM
3.2.17 S3 Connected Health
3.2.18 SHL Telemedicine
3.2.19 SiDLY
3.2.20 Telefónica
3.2.21 Vitagroup

4 Market Forecasts and Conclusions

4.1 Market trends and analysis
4.1.1 PSTN switch off continues to drive the transition to IP-based telecare
4.1.2 The role of AI in transforming connected care solutions
4.1.3 BYOD has become a common option for telehealth
4.1.4 Technological developments change the competitive landscape
4.1.5 Integrated data systems are becoming increasingly important
4.1.6 The digital shift will unlock new services and use cases
4.1.7 Convergence between telecare and telehealth towards integrated care
4.1.8 Advancing remote care with data-driven strategies
4.1.9 The use of mobile telecare solutions grows rapidly
4.1.10 A slowly awakening consumer market for telecare in Europe
4.1.11 Staffing shortages is a catalyst for digital transformation
4.1.12 Technology enabled care enables elderly to age at home for longer
4.1.13 COVID-19 became a catalyst that took telehealth into the next growth phase
4.2 Market forecasts
4.2.1 Telecare solutions
4.2.2 Telehealth
4.3 Revenue forecasts
4.3.1 Telecare solutions
4.3.2 Telehealth
Glossary

List of Figures

Figure 1.1: Population by age group (EU 27+3 2022–2050) ………. 5
Figure 1.2: Share of population older than 65 years (EU 27+3 1960–2050) ……. 5
Figure 1.3: Diabetes statistics (Europe 2021–2045) …………. 11
Figure 1.4: Total healthcare expenditure per capita by country (2022) …….. 15
Figure 1.5: Gross expenditure on long term care by support setting (England 2022–2023) .. 19
Figure 2.1: Number of telecare systems by form factor (EU 27+3 2023) ……. 25
Figure 2.2: Adoption of telecare services per country (EU 27+3 2023) ……. 26
Figure 2.3: Leading providers of telecare services in France (2023) ……… 27
Figure 2.4: Vayyar care monitoring sensor …………… 29
Figure 2.5: Mobile telecare devices …………….. 30
Figure 2.6: The telecare value chain ……………. 31
Figure 2.7: Leading providers of telecare equipment (EU 27+3 2023) …….. 32
Figure 2.8: Leading telecare solution providers per country (EU 27+3 2023) …… 33
Figure 2.9: Leading telecare solution providers per country (EU 27+3 2023) …… 34
Figure 2.10: Eliza smartcare hub and Abby ………….. 43
Figure 2.11: James emergency watches …………… 54
Figure 2.12: Limmex Emergency Watch 4G ……………. 59
Figure 2.13: GPS SmartSole by MetAlert …………… 61
Figure 2.14: The Navigil 580 wristwatch ……………. 63
Figure 2.15: The Nobi lamps ………………. 64
Figure 2.16: SmartLife Care’s telecare alarm system ……….. 70
Figure 2.17: Telecom Design Vibby Home …………… 74
Figure 2.18: Vivago Care 8001 watch …………….. 82
Figure 2.19: Yorbl Vita Hub solution ……………. 85
Figure 2.20: Zembro’s Essentials Comfort, Essentials Mini and Wander Alert ….. 86
Figure 3.1: Adoption of telehealth services per country (EU 27+3 2023) ……. 89
Figure 3.2: Connected medical devices and the provision of care …….. 90
Figure 3.3: Overview of the telehealth value chain ………… 92
Figure 3.4: Overview of the telehealth landscape ………….. 94
Figure 3.5: National telemedicine sector development timeline (Germany) …… 96
Figure 3.6: Telehealth solution providers ……………. 100
Figure 3.7: The Health Storylines app …………… 102
Figure 3.8: Examples of apps that can be connected to Google Fit ……. 104
Figure 3.9: Examples of apps available on App Store by focus area ……… 106
Figure 3.10: HealthGO by eDevice ……………. 115
Figure 3.11: VitalSight kit for remote patient monitoring by Omron Healthcare ….. 123
Figure 3.12: Medixine Suite ………………. 124
Figure 3.13: MedM RPM platform, mobile apps and caregiver portal …….. 126
Figure 4.1: Connected care systems (EU 27+3 2022–2028) ……… 148
Figure 4.2: Telecare system users by segment (EU 27+3 2022–2028) …….. 149
Figure 4.3: Telehealth users (EU 27+3 2022–2028) ……….. 150
Figure 4.4: Connected care market revenues (EU 27+3 2022–2028) ……. 151
Figure 4.5: Telecare market revenues by form factor (EU 27+3 2022–2028) ….. 151
Figure 4.6: Telehealth market revenues (EU 27+3 2022–2028) …….. 152