
Global & Algeria IoT Medical Devices Market to 2033
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Algeria is quickly becoming a promising market for Internet of Things (IoT) medical technologies, fueled by its national digital transformation initiatives, increasing demand for remote healthcare services, and the rising prevalence of chronic diseases. As of 2023, 7.9% of the population is aged 65 and older, a figure expected to grow according to World Health Organization projections. The country is strategically aligning its healthcare modernization efforts with broader public sector reforms. The government's digital strategy focuses on enhancing service delivery, expediting administrative processes, and promoting sustainable development by integrating digital platforms, applications, and information systems within healthcare institutions.
A key component of this transformation is remote patient monitoring, which is revolutionizing healthcare delivery by enabling medical professionals to monitor and analyze patient data in real time. This approach allows for proactive clinical interventions and minimizes the need for hospital visits, especially in managing chronic diseases, thus improving patient outcomes and optimizing healthcare costs.
Although a comprehensive legal framework for telemedicine is still lacking— as noted in a June 2023 survey by the IBA Healthcare and Life Sciences Law Committee—Algeria is steadily advancing its digital infrastructure. While challenges related to standardization and data security remain, the government's ongoing commitment to incorporating technology into healthcare indicates a robust growth potential for the IoT medical device industry."
Argentina is emerging as a developing market for Internet of Things (IoT) medical devices, with a notable emphasis on digital health and a rise in telemedicine usage, reflecting the changing needs of its population. By 2025, individuals aged 65 and older will make up 12.2% of the population, a figure that is on the rise. Additionally, non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are responsible for a large share of mortality, accounting for 61% of all deaths according to a WHO report, which is increasing the demand for ongoing monitoring and management solutions. The Argentine government is proactively enhancing its digital health initiatives. The Ministry of Health's Regulation 3316/2023, as outlined in an International Bar Association report, establishes the framework for telemedicine, offering guidelines for teleconsultations and other healthcare services utilizing information and communication technologies (ICT). Furthermore, the World Bank is backing the "Strengthening the Digital Health Agenda in the Province of Buenos Aires Project," aimed at improving access to healthcare services and enhancing care coordination through electronic medical records (EMRs). The COVID-19 pandemic has notably expedited the adoption of these technologies, with a reported surge of over 70% in virtual consultations across South America."According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, in 2021, 17% of Australians were aged 65 and older, with projections indicating this figure will rise to 22% by 2057. This demographic change, coupled with a significant prevalence of chronic illnesses, is driving the demand for remote monitoring and preventive healthcare services.
The Australian Digital Health Agency plays a pivotal role in this transformation, having launched the Health Connect Australia Strategy, Architecture and Roadmap in July 2025. This initiative is designed to enhance access to health information, improve national digital health interoperability over the next five years, and create national digital health tools aimed at better health outcomes. Additionally, the Digital Health Blueprint and Action Plan 2023-2033 presents a decade-long vision for a more patient-centered, interconnected, and sustainable healthcare system.
Remote patient monitoring is identified as a key growth area. The Australian Digital Health Agency defines remote patient monitoring as a system that enables healthcare professionals to evaluate, track, and care for patients virtually, utilizing software and medical devices outside of conventional clinical environments. The introduction of share by default legislation is anticipated to facilitate the availability of essential health information to both healthcare providers and patients, thereby supporting remote patient monitoring initiatives.
Moreover, smart hospital projects are in progress. The University of Melbourne's Smart Hospital Living Lab is focused on developing technologies to enhance hospital safety and logistics, such as tracking personnel and patients in operating rooms and creating smart pillboxes to minimize medication errors. Fujitsu Australia is also providing a range of smart hospital solutions, including systems for tracking patients and equipment, as well as bed management systems, to improve operational efficiency and patient flow. These strategic initiatives and technological innovations are driving the growth of the IoT medical devices market in Australia.
A key component of this transformation is remote patient monitoring, which is revolutionizing healthcare delivery by enabling medical professionals to monitor and analyze patient data in real time. This approach allows for proactive clinical interventions and minimizes the need for hospital visits, especially in managing chronic diseases, thus improving patient outcomes and optimizing healthcare costs.
Although a comprehensive legal framework for telemedicine is still lacking— as noted in a June 2023 survey by the IBA Healthcare and Life Sciences Law Committee—Algeria is steadily advancing its digital infrastructure. While challenges related to standardization and data security remain, the government's ongoing commitment to incorporating technology into healthcare indicates a robust growth potential for the IoT medical device industry."
Argentina is emerging as a developing market for Internet of Things (IoT) medical devices, with a notable emphasis on digital health and a rise in telemedicine usage, reflecting the changing needs of its population. By 2025, individuals aged 65 and older will make up 12.2% of the population, a figure that is on the rise. Additionally, non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are responsible for a large share of mortality, accounting for 61% of all deaths according to a WHO report, which is increasing the demand for ongoing monitoring and management solutions. The Argentine government is proactively enhancing its digital health initiatives. The Ministry of Health's Regulation 3316/2023, as outlined in an International Bar Association report, establishes the framework for telemedicine, offering guidelines for teleconsultations and other healthcare services utilizing information and communication technologies (ICT). Furthermore, the World Bank is backing the "Strengthening the Digital Health Agenda in the Province of Buenos Aires Project," aimed at improving access to healthcare services and enhancing care coordination through electronic medical records (EMRs). The COVID-19 pandemic has notably expedited the adoption of these technologies, with a reported surge of over 70% in virtual consultations across South America."According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, in 2021, 17% of Australians were aged 65 and older, with projections indicating this figure will rise to 22% by 2057. This demographic change, coupled with a significant prevalence of chronic illnesses, is driving the demand for remote monitoring and preventive healthcare services.
The Australian Digital Health Agency plays a pivotal role in this transformation, having launched the Health Connect Australia Strategy, Architecture and Roadmap in July 2025. This initiative is designed to enhance access to health information, improve national digital health interoperability over the next five years, and create national digital health tools aimed at better health outcomes. Additionally, the Digital Health Blueprint and Action Plan 2023-2033 presents a decade-long vision for a more patient-centered, interconnected, and sustainable healthcare system.
Remote patient monitoring is identified as a key growth area. The Australian Digital Health Agency defines remote patient monitoring as a system that enables healthcare professionals to evaluate, track, and care for patients virtually, utilizing software and medical devices outside of conventional clinical environments. The introduction of share by default legislation is anticipated to facilitate the availability of essential health information to both healthcare providers and patients, thereby supporting remote patient monitoring initiatives.
Moreover, smart hospital projects are in progress. The University of Melbourne's Smart Hospital Living Lab is focused on developing technologies to enhance hospital safety and logistics, such as tracking personnel and patients in operating rooms and creating smart pillboxes to minimize medication errors. Fujitsu Australia is also providing a range of smart hospital solutions, including systems for tracking patients and equipment, as well as bed management systems, to improve operational efficiency and patient flow. These strategic initiatives and technological innovations are driving the growth of the IoT medical devices market in Australia.
Table of Contents
128 Pages
- 1. Introduction
- 1.1 Report Guidance
- 1.2 Market Segmentation
- 2. Executive Summary
- 2.1 Key Insights
- 3. Research Methodology
- 3.1 Secondary Research
- 3.2 Primary Research
- 3.2.1 Data Triangulation and Validation:
- 4. Algeria IoT Medical Devices Market Landscape
- 4.1 Overview
- 4.2 Ecosystem Analysis
- 4.2.1 List of Vendors in the Value Chain
- 5. IoT Medical Devices Market Key Market Dynamics
- 5.1 IoT Medical Devices Market – Key Market Dynamics
- 5.2 Market Drivers
- 5.3 Market Restraints
- 5.4 Market Opportunities
- 5.5 Future Trends
- 5.6 Impact of Drivers and Restraints
- 6. Algeria IoT Medical Devices Market – Analysis
- 6.1 Algeria IoT Medical Devices Market Revenue (US$ Million), 2022–2033
- 6.2 Algeria IoT Medical Devices Market Revenue and Forecast Analysis
- 7. Algeria IoT Medical Devices Market Analysis – by Product
- 7.1 Algeria IoT Medical Devices Market – Revenue and Forecast, 2022–2033 (US$ Million) – by Product
- 8. Algeria IoT Medical Devices Market Analysis – by Technology
- 8.1 Algeria IoT Medical Devices Market – Revenue and Forecast, 2022–2033 (US$ Million) – by Technology
- 9. Algeria IoT Medical Devices Market Analysis – by Application
- 9.1 Algeria IoT Medical Devices Market – Revenue and Forecast, 2022–2033 (US$ Million) – by Application
- 10. Algeria IoT Medical Devices Market Analysis – by End User
- 10.1 Algeria IoT Medical Devices Market – Revenue and Forecast, 2022–2033 (US$ Million) – by End User
- 11. Competitive Landscape
- 11.1 Heat Map Analysis by Key Players
- 11.1 Company Positioning and Concentration
- 12. Industry Landscape
- 12.1 Overview
- 12.2 Market Initiative
- 12.2 Partnerships and Collaborations
- 12.2 Other Developments
- 13. Company Profiles
- 13.1 Medtronic Plc
- 13.1. 1 Key Facts
- 13.1. 2 Business Description
- 13.1. 3 Products and Services
- 13.1. 4 Financial Overview
- 13.1. 5 SWOT Analysis
- 13.1. 6 Key Developments
- 13.2 GE HealthCare Technologies Inc
- 13.2. 1 Key Facts
- 13.2. 2 Business Description
- 13.2. 3 Products and Services
- 13.2. 4 Financial Overview
- 13.2. 5 SWOT Analysis
- 13.2. 6 Key Developments
- 13.3 Koninklijke Philips NV
- 13.3. 1 Key Facts
- 13.3. 2 Business Description
- 13.3. 3 Products and Services
- 13.3. 4 Financial Overview
- 13.3. 5 SWOT Analysis
- 13.3. 6 Key Developments
- 13.4 Abbott Laboratories
- 13.4. 1 Key Facts
- 13.4. 2 Business Description
- 13.4. 3 Products and Services
- 13.4. 4 Financial Overview
- 13.4. 5 SWOT Analysis
- 13.4. 6 Key Developments
- 13.5 Boston Scientific Corp
- 13.5. 1 Key Facts
- 13.5. 2 Business Description
- 13.5. 3 Products and Services
- 13.5. 4 Financial Overview
- 13.5. 5 SWOT Analysis
- 13.5. 6 Key Developments
- 13.6 Omron Healthcare Inc
- 13.6. 1 Key Facts
- 13.6. 2 Business Description
- 13.6. 3 Products and Services
- 13.6. 4 Financial Overview
- 13.6. 5 SWOT Analysis
- 13.6. 6 Key Developments
- 13.7 Baxter International Inc
- 13.7. 1 Key Facts
- 13.7. 2 Business Description
- 13.7. 3 Products and Services
- 13.7. 4 Financial Overview
- 13.7. 5 SWOT Analysis
- 13.7. 6 Key Developments
- 13.8 Siemens Healthineers AG
- 13.8. 1 Key Facts
- 13.8. 2 Business Description
- 13.8. 3 Products and Services
- 13.8. 4 Financial Overview
- 13.8. 5 SWOT Analysis
- 13.8. 6 Key Developments
- 13.9 Johnson & Johnson
- 13.9. 1 Key Facts
- 13.9. 2 Business Description
- 13.9. 3 Products and Services
- 13.9. 4 Financial Overview
- 13.9. 5 SWOT Analysis
- 13.9. 6 Key Developments
- 13.10 Dragerwerk AG & Co KGaA
- 13.10. 1 Key Facts
- 13.10. 2 Business Description
- 13.10. 3 Products and Services
- 13.10. 4 Financial Overview
- 13.10. 5 SWOT Analysis
- 13.10. 6 Key Developments
- 14. Appendix
- 14.1 About Business Market Insights
- 14.2 List of Abbreviations
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