Analysts at Ken
Research in their latest publication “Switzerland Telemedicine Market Forecast to 2022 - By Service Platform
(Tele Home & M-Health and Tele Hospital), by Technology Platform (Software
and Hardware) and by Clinical Applications (Tele Consultation, Tele
Dermatology, Tele Pathology, Tele Neurology and Others)”
believe that promoting better regulations, providing access to patient’s long
term medical records, partnering with universities and corporates offices will
aid the telemedicine market.
Increasing
government funding and grants for telemedicine, consistent need for improved
healthcare quality services and increasing number of smart phone users have
supported the growth of telemedicine market.
Telemedicine market
in Switzerland is at its growing stage. Telemedicine is considered as the most
versatile technology available to deliver health care, health education and
health information at a distance. It also helps in increasing efficiency of
care delivery, reducing expenses of caring for patients or transporting to
another location, thereby augmenting the market growth. Various reasons have
acted as a catalyst to the telemedicine market in Switzerland such as increase
in the elderly population, rise in chronic diseases, growing need for remote
patient monitoring services, technological innovation and advancements and
decline in the workforce in the country.
There has been increase in healthcare expenditures with the incline in
the number of elderly people in the country. In 2017, 4.1% increase was
observed in healthcare expenditure and it is expected that 3.9% increase will
be seen in 2018 and 4.0% rise in 2019. Overall per capita spending on healthcare was CHF 9,590.0 in
2016 and in 2018 it is anticipated to rise to CHF 10,176.0
In
2015, there have been various partnerships in the market, which has promoted digital
health such as DigitalMedLab and Noser Health became partners. Moreover, there
is a trend that telemedicine companies are making tie-ups with insurance
companies to have an edge over their competitors. Swiss Association of
Telemedicine and e-health is the regulator responsible for actively enhancing
the development and adoption of telemedicine in all areas of medical practice,
the health care system in general, and research to set standards for
telemedical work flows and processes. In 2017, Eedoctors started which was the
first virtual group practice in Switzerland. It offers consultations via app
and phone.
Products
Covered:
By
Type of Service Platform
·
Tele Home & M-Health
·
Tele-Hospitals & Clinics
By
Technology Platform:
·
Software
·
Hardware
By
Clinical Applications
·
Tele Consultation
·
Tele Dermatology
·
Tele Pathology
·
Tele Neurology
·
Others (Tele radiology, Tele Cardiology,
Epidemiology, Prescription Counseling, Surgical Applications, Cardiology and
Dentistry)
Companies Covered:
Telemedicine Service
Companies:
Medi24,
Medgate, SWICA, DigitalMedLab, Eedoctors, DrEd, OnlineDoctor and Swiss
Telemedicine Center
Telemedicine Software
Companies
Comacrh
Healthcare, Patient Journey App, Connected Health Tech Solutions, Verklizan,
Team Scope, AMD Global Telemedicine, Portavita, Blackford Analysis, Cupris
Healthcare, Care Zapp and Philips Healthcare
Telemedicine Hardware
Companies
AMD
Global Telemedicine, Tele Health Solutions, Global MED, Avizia, Cupris
Healthcare, OJBio and InTouch Health
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