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mHealth Market to Soar to USD 329.75 Billion by 2030, Fueled by AI, Wearables & Asia‑Pacific Expansion

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mHealth Market to Soar to USD 329.75 Billion by 2030, Fueled by AI, Wearables & Asia‑Pacific Expansion

June 27
21:50 2025
mHealth Market to Soar to USD 329.75 Billion by 2030, Fueled by AI, Wearables & Asia‑Pacific Expansion
mHealth Market
Mordor Intelligence has published a new report on the mHealth Market offering a comprehensive analysis of trends, growth drivers, and future projections

IntroductionAs per the Mordor Intelligence report, the mobile health (mHealth) market is forecast to advance from USD 103.71 billion in 2025 to USD 329.75 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 26.03%. Mobile health, or mHealth refers to the use of mobile devices, apps, and wireless technologies to support medical and public health practices. Over the past decade, it has emerged as a vital component of healthcare delivery, bridging gaps in access, affordability, and patient engagement. With rising smartphone usage, growing health awareness, and the need for remote care solutions, mHealth is gaining significant traction across both developed and developing regions.

Adoption of the mobile health market is accelerating as data from apps integrates directly into Electronic Health Records, a trend now emerging in the Gulf Cooperation region.

 

Key Trends

The global mHealth market is riding several powerful trends:

1. Rising demand for real-time diagnostics and personalized care : Smartphone penetration and lower data costs, especially in Asia‑Pacific, enable portable sensors and AI-powered apps that perform nearly hospital-grade diagnostics on the go.

2. Strong surge in Asia‑Pacific : The Asia‑Pacific region leads growth with a projected CAGR of XX.X% from 2025 to 2030. It’s driven by smartphone adoption, supportive policies, and growing awareness of point-of-care solutions.

3. Shift from monitoring to diagnostics : While mHealth monitoring (like wearables) has been dominant, diagnostic solutions are gaining share as improved sensors move into consumer devices and reimbursement aligns accordingly

4.Rising Use of Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) : Remote monitoring tools that connect patients and providers are becoming essential, especially in post-pandemic healthcare delivery models prioritizing telehealth and home-based care.

 

Market Segmentation

By Service Type

mHealth solutions are organized into several service categories:

  • Treatment Services: includes offerings like independent aging support and chronic disease management programs.

  • Diagnostic Services: encompasses mobile‑based tools for point‑of‑care diagnostics.

  • Monitoring Services: covers remote patient monitoring devices, professional‑staffed medical call centers, tele‑consultation platforms, and post‑acute care support.

  • Wellness & Fitness Solutions: apps and services designed to track general health and promote fitness.

  • Other Services: ranging from mental health tools to specialized platforms not covered above.

 

By Device Type

  • Blood Glucose Monitors: Devices used by individuals, especially those with diabetes, to track blood sugar levels in real-time. These are essential tools for diabetes management and are increasingly integrated with smartphone apps for continuous monitoring and alerts.

  • Cardiac Monitors: Wearable or portable devices that help track heart rate, rhythm, and other cardiovascular parameters. These are used in both home and clinical settings for early detection and continuous monitoring of heart conditions.

  • Hemodynamic Monitors: Devices that measure blood flow and pressure inside the body. These are typically used for critically ill patients or those undergoing surgeries and are becoming more portable for integration into remote health monitoring systems.

  • Neurological Monitors: Tools are designed to track brain activity or detect neurological issues such as seizures. These devices support mHealth applications in neurology and are valuable for conditions like epilepsy or brain injury monitoring.

  • Respiratory Monitors: Devices that measure respiratory parameters including rate, oxygen saturation, and airflow. These are crucial for individuals with asthma, COPD, or other chronic respiratory diseases and are part of remote respiratory care platforms.

  • Body and Temperature Monitors: Sensors that monitor vital signs like body temperature, often used in general wellness and early illness detection. These are widely used in wearable and remote health tracking apps.

  • Remote Patient Monitoring Devices: Comprehensive category covering devices that collect and transmit patient data to healthcare professionals for remote assessment. These are central to chronic disease management and telehealth services.

  • Other Device Types: Includes a range of emerging or niche devices such as mobile-enabled otoscopes, wearable ECGs, and smart patches that don’t fit into the above categories but contribute to broader mHealth solutions.

 

By Application

 

  • Cardiovascular Disease Management: monitoring and managing heart conditions.

  • Diabetes Management: tools like glucose tracking and insulin support.

  • Mental Health & Behavioral Disorders: apps for mood, stress, and mental‑well‑being.

  • Women’s Health & Fertility Tracking: reproductive health and fertility apps.

  • Fitness & Lifestyle Tracking: general wellness and daily activity tracking.

 

By Stakeholder

Key participants in the mHealth ecosystem include:

  • Mobile Network Operators: partners in connectivity and device provisioning.

  • Healthcare Providers: hospitals, clinics, and care organizations deploying mHealth.

  • Application / Content Players: developers and platforms providing apps and services.

  • Payers & Employers: insurance companies and large employers offering mHealth benefits.

  • Other Stakeholders: groups like regulators, public health bodies, and device makers.

 

By Geography

  • North America: North America remains the largest market for mHealth due to high smartphone penetration, advanced healthcare infrastructure, strong regulatory support for digital health, and widespread use of remote monitoring and telemedicine solutions.

  • Europe: Europe shows significant adoption driven by government initiatives for digital health integration, growing elderly populations needing chronic care monitoring, and the increasing focus on reducing healthcare costs through remote solutions.

  • Asia-Pacific: Asia-Pacific is the fastest-growing market, with rapid smartphone adoption, expanding internet connectivity, and strong government investments in mobile health programs to improve rural and urban healthcare access.

  • Middle East & Africa: In the Middle East & Africa, mHealth adoption is rising, especially in GCC countries, driven by national health digitization strategies, rising chronic disease prevalence, and efforts to expand access to remote healthcare services.

  • South America: South America is witnessing gradual growth in mHealth, supported by increasing smartphone penetration, public health initiatives for remote care, and growing awareness of digital health benefits, particularly in Brazil and Argentina.

 

Key Players

  • Medtronic PLC – Medtronic provides mHealth-integrated cardiac, glucose, and neuromonitoring tools. Their devices enable continuous data sharing with healthcare providers, contributing to chronic disease management

  • Cisco Systems Inc. – Offers telemedicine infrastructure, network solutions, and secure communication systems that are embedded in mHealth service delivery across providers and payers.

  • Koninklijke Philips N.V. – Known for its broad healthcare portfolio, Philips delivers mHealth-enabled devices across cardiac care, home monitoring, and wellness, with strong presence both in North America and Asia-Pacific.

  • Samsung Healthcare Solutions-Offers wearable devices and health-focused apps that integrate with mobile platforms for fitness tracking and medical monitoring.

 

Conclusion

The mHealth market is on course for remarkable expansion over the next five years. From USD 103.71 billion in 2025, it’s set to more than triple USD 329.75 billion by 2030 at a 26.03% CAGR. Growth drivers include rapid smartphone and wearable adoption, AI integration in diagnostics, and supportive policies globally, especially in Asia‑Pacific. North America will stay significant in market size, while developing economies become growth hotbeds. Established medical device and tech companies, along with app innovators, compete through collaboration, innovation, and regional strategies. As the space remains fragmented, there’s ample room for new solutions that deliver cost-effective, convenient, and real‑time health insights.

 

Get More insights: https://www.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/mobile-health-market?utm_source=abnewswire

 

Industry Related Reports

Europe mHealth Market: Europe mHealth Market Report is segmented by Service Type (including Monitoring Services, Diagnostic Services, Treatment Services, Wellness and Fitness Solutions, and others), by Device Type (such as Blood Glucose Monitors, Cardiac Monitors, Hemodynamic Monitors, and others), by Stakeholder (covering Mobile Operators, Healthcare Providers, and others), and by Geography (including Germany, the United Kingdom, and other European countries).

North America Mobile Health Market : The North America Mobile Health Market report segments the industry by Service Type (including Treatment Services, Diagnostic Services, Monitoring Services, and others), by Device Type (such as Blood Glucose Monitors, Cardiac Monitors, Hemodynamic Monitors, Neurological Monitors, and others), by Stakeholder (covering Mobile Operators, Healthcare Providers, and others), and by Geography (including the United States and other countries in the region).

Get More Insights: https://www.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/north-america-mobile-health-market?utm_source=abnewswire

Asia-Pacific Mobile Health Market: The report covers Asia-Pacific Mobile Health Market Trends and segments the market by Service Type, Device Type (including Blood Glucose Monitors, Cardiac Monitors, Hemodynamic Monitors, Neurological Monitors, Respiratory Monitors, Body and Temperature Monitors, Remote Patient Monitoring Devices, and Other Device Types), Stakeholder, and Geography. The market values for these segments are provided in USD million.

About Mordor Intelligence: Mordor Intelligence is a trusted partner for businesses seeking comprehensive and actionable market intelligence. Our global reach, expert team, and tailored solutions empower organizations and individuals to make informed decisions, navigate complex markets, and achieve their strategic goals. With a team of over 550 domain experts and on-ground specialists spanning 150+ countries, Mordor Intelligence possesses a unique understanding of the global business landscape. This expertise translates into comprehensive syndicated and custom research reports covering a wide spectrum of industries, including aerospace & defense, agriculture, animal nutrition and wellness, automation, automotive, chemicals & materials, consumer goods & services, electronics, energy & power, financial services, food & beverages, healthcare, hospitality & tourism, information & communications technology, investment opportunities, and logistics.

 

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