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IoT in Healthcare Market Projected to Reach $594.5 Billion by 2035 with 23.85% CAGR

The Global IoT in Healthcare Market is set to soar from $56.73 billion in 2024 to $594.5 billion by 2035, driven by a 23.85% CAGR and rising demand for remote patient monitoring.

NEW YORK, Feb. 2, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The Global IoT in Healthcare Market is poised for rapid expansion as healthcare systems around the world embrace digital transformation aimed at enhancing patient outcomes, operational efficiency, and accessibility of care. The integration of connected medical devices, real-time data analytics, and cloud-based platforms is fundamentally changing the landscape of healthcare delivery, monitoring, and management across both clinical and non-clinical environments.

Valued at USD 56.73 billion in 2024, the Global IoT in Healthcare Market is projected to reach USD 594.5 billion by 2035, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 23.85% during the forecast period from 2025 to 2035. This growth is driven by increasing adoption of remote patient monitoring, a rising burden of chronic diseases, the need to reduce healthcare costs, and a growing demand for data-driven clinical decision-making.

IoT-enabled healthcare solutions, which encompass connected medical devices, software platforms, and support services, are now essential in hospitals, clinics, home healthcare settings, research institutions, and government health systems. As healthcare providers shift from reactive to proactive treatment models, these technologies are becoming vital for continuous, preventive, and outcome-focused care delivery.

Key factors propelling the market include a rising prevalence of chronic diseases, an increasing aging population, greater adoption of remote patient monitoring and telemedicine, and heightened demand for real-time clinical data. Additionally, there is significant pressure to reduce hospital readmissions and care delivery costs, coupled with the expansion of connected medical devices and government-led digital health initiatives.

According to Neha Godbule, CEO of Vantage Market Research, “IoT is no longer an optional layer in healthcare; it is becoming the digital backbone of modern care delivery. Connectivity, data intelligence, and security will define competitive leadership.” As healthcare providers aim to optimize clinical operations and improve patient care, IoT solutions are increasingly indispensable.

Technological advancements are reshaping connected healthcare delivery through innovations in medical devices, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and secure connectivity technologies. Vendors are focusing on interoperability, data security, and scalability to meet complex clinical and regulatory demands. Key trends include the development of IoT-enabled stationary, implanted, and wearable medical devices, advanced remote monitoring platforms, and the integration of AI-driven analytics.

The applications of IoT in healthcare extend beyond traditional hospital settings, impacting telemedicine, chronic disease management, in-patient monitoring, and medication adherence. As healthcare increasingly adopts remote patient monitoring and virtual care models, the market is witnessing a notable shift towards decentralized care delivery.

Emerging markets are also showing promise for IoT adoption, as healthcare systems aim to overcome infrastructure limitations and enhance population health management. The convergence of IoT technologies with electronic health records (EHRs) and hospital information systems is expected to further bolster adoption, streamlining clinical workflows and improving continuity of care.

Despite the promising outlook, the expansion of IoT in healthcare does not come without challenges. Data security and regulatory compliance are critical as the number of connected devices continues to rise. Healthcare organizations are investing in secure IoT architectures and network protections to safeguard sensitive health data.

In terms of regional dynamics, North America currently leads the market due to its advanced digital health infrastructure and early adoption of smart hospital solutions. Europe is closely following, supported by government initiatives, while the Asia Pacific region is anticipated to experience the fastest growth through 2035 as healthcare digitization accelerates.

The competitive landscape is marked by strategic growth opportunities for industry stakeholders. As healthcare providers and technology vendors prioritize scalable, cloud-native IoT platforms, the focus on interoperability and cybersecurity will shape future market dynamics. The ongoing evolution of healthcare delivery systems positions IoT as a foundational enabler of next-generation care well into 2035 and beyond.

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