Digital Therapeutics and Wellness Market Will Hit Big Revenues In Future | Biggest Opportunity Of 2023
Latest added Digital Therapeutics and Wellness Market research study by AMA Research offers detailed outlook and elaborates market review till 2027. The market Study is segmented by key regions that are accelerating the marketization. At present, the market players are strategizing and overcoming challenges of current scenario;
Some of the key players in the study are:
Proteus Digital Health (United States)
Omada Health (United States)
Welldoc (United States)
Livongo Health (United States)
Noom (United States)
Ginger (United States)
Reciprocal Labs Corporation (United States)
2morrow Inc. (United States)
Canary Health (United States)
Mango Health (United States)
etc.?
Digital therapeutics uses digital health technologies to treat medical or psychological condition. These treatment depends on the lifestyle as well as behavioral changes. Digital therapeutics has various benefits such as lower costs, monitoring, guidance and social support. Moreover, these are used independently or with medications, therapy and devices which optimises the health outcomes. It also empowers the patients and other health care providers by accessing tools to treat wide range of conditions.
Influencing Trend: Increasing Usage of Health Apps
Technological Advancements in Health Apps
Challenges: Lack of Precision may hamper the Market Growth
Opportunities: Rising Adoption of Smartphones with Advanced Connectivity
Increasing Number of Digital Therapeutics in the Market
Market Growth Drivers: Increasing Health Consciousness among Individuals
Growing Awareness among the Users about Digital Therapeutics and Wellness
The Global Digital Therapeutics and Wellness segments and Market Data Break Down by Type (Device, Software), Application (Cardiovascular Disease & Hypertension, Diabetes & Prediabetes, Obesity & Weight Loss, Smoking Cessation, Others), End Users (Individual, Enterprise), Operating systems (Android, IOS)
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AMA Research & Media LLP