GLOBAL TELEHEALTH SERVICES MARKET SIZE AND SHARE ANALYSIS - GROWTH TRENDS AND FORECASTS (2024-2031)
Global Telehealth Services Market, By Component (Services, Hardware and Software), By Type (Real-time, Store and Forward, Remote Patient Monitoring and mHealth), By Specialty (Dermatology, Opthalmology, Mental Health, Urgent Care and Primary Care), By Delivery Mode (On-premise and Cloud-based), By End User (Patients, Payers, Providers and Pharmacies), By Geography (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa).
On January 4, 2024, Eli Lilly and Company, a U.S.-based pharmaceutical company, announced the launch of new telehealth service for patients with diabetes, migraines and obesity. The LillyDirect website connects people with independent telehealth providers, tailored support and other disease management resources. The website also allows patients to have some medications delivered directly to their home.
In 2023, Apollo Telehealth, part of Apollo Group of Hospitals, launched tele-emergency and tele-ICU services at nine plants of the National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) in India. The services are available at NTPC plants at Ramagundam, Kaniha, Korba, Vindhyachal, Dadri, Barh, Solapur, North Karanpura, and Mauda
In 2022, Amazon launched its telehealth service, known as Amazon Care, in U.S. Amazon Care was launched in 2019 as a pilot program for employees in and around the company's Seattle headquarters. The program provides virtual-care visits, as well as free telehealth consultations and in-home visits for a fee from nurses for testing and vaccinations. It has since expanded into more of a primary care service