United States Digital Health Market 2025: Size, Trends, Growth, Latest Insights and Forecast to 2033
IMARC Group has recently released a new research study titled “United States Digital Health Market Report by Type (Telehealth, Medical Wearables, EMR/EHR Systems, Medical Apps, Healthcare Analytics, and Others), Component (Software, Hardware, Service), and Region 2025-2033” which offers a detailed analysis of the market drivers, segmentation, growth opportunities, trends, and competitive landscape to understand the current and future market scenarios.
Market Overview
The United States Digital Health Market Size reached USD 160.4 Billion in 2024 and is forecasted to grow to USD 695.2 Billion by 2033. The market is expected to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 15.39% during the forecast period 2025-2033. Growth is driven by increased use of artificial intelligence to enhance diagnosis accuracy, rising chronic diseases, and growing adoption of personalized medicine.
Study Assumption Years
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Base Year: 2024
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Historical Year/Period: 2019-2024
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Forecast Year/Period: 2025-2033
United States Digital Health Market Key Takeaways
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Current Market Size: USD 160.4 Billion (2024)
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CAGR: 15.39% (2025-2033)
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Forecast Period: 2025-2033
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The market growth is propelled by advancements in telehealth, mobile health apps, and wearable devices.
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Favorable government regulations are supporting market expansion.
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The integration of AI and machine learning is driving enhanced diagnostic accuracy and personalized medicine.
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Telemedicine and virtual care adoption are increasing demand for remote healthcare solutions.
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Data privacy concerns and regulatory challenges impact market revenue but open opportunities in cybersecurity.
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Market Growth Factors
The US digital health market is growing as artificial intelligence (AI) is used to improve diagnostic accuracy and efficiency. Healthcare personnel can accurately and quickly analyze large amounts of data from a patient. They can also detect chronic disease early in addition to creating individualized treatment plans. Chronic diseases grow more common, such as diabetes, cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), and respiratory diseases, which require continuous monitoring, so the digital health tools market should also grow.
Telehealth and mobile health (mHealth) applications for smartphones and wearable devices have started to become more popular because of their convenience in particular. Telemedicine applications provide video consultations, remote patient monitoring and telepharmacy which can help in better managing chronic diseases and making check-ups more convenient thereby achieving better patient outcomes and lowering the costs of delivering healthcare services. Government policies and regulations are also driving the industry's adoption and development.
Despite its rapid growth, difficulties like data privacy, need for healthcare information technology (HIT) systems to store and process sensitive health information persist. Regulatory concerns can also slow the rapid growth of some of these markets, but they also provide opportunities for investment in the development of cybersecurity, regulatory navigation services, and the adoption of new healthcare technologies with sustainable growth potential.
United States Digital Health Market Segmentation:
Breakup by Type:
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Telehealth
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Medical Wearables
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EMR/EHR Systems
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Medical Apps
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Healthcare Analytics
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Others
Descriptions:
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Telehealth: Encompasses services like video consultations, remote patient monitoring, and telepharmacy; growing due to demand for remote healthcare, especially in managing chronic conditions.
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Medical Wearables: Devices such as smartwatches and fitness trackers that provide continuous real-time health data, aiding early detection and disease management.
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EMR/EHR Systems: Not described separately in the source.
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Medical Apps: Include health tracking, medication reminders, virtual appointments, and mental health assistance, enabling proactive health management via smartphones.
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Healthcare Analytics: Not separately described in the source.
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Others: Not described in the source.
Breakup by Component:
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Software
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Hardware
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Service
Descriptions:
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Software: Includes applications like electronic health records (EHR) systems, telehealth platforms, health information systems, and mobile apps optimized by AI, ML, and big data analytics.
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Hardware: Medical devices including smartwatches, fitness trackers, digital thermometers, blood pressure monitors, and advanced imaging systems integrated with IoT technologies.
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Service: Consulting, implementation, maintenance, and training services crucial for effective digital health adoption and smooth operation.
Breakup by Region:
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Northeast
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Midwest
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South
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West
Descriptions:
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Northeast: Home to leading healthcare institutions and tech-savvy populations; leaders in EHR, telehealth, and healthcare analytics adoption.
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Midwest: Expanding healthcare services in urban and rural areas; emphasis on telehealth and remote monitoring to improve access.
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South: Growing population with rising healthcare needs; leaders in telehealth uptake particularly in rural areas.
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West: Innovation hub with many startups and tech firms; focus on advanced technologies like AI and telemedicine transforming healthcare.
Regional Insights
The Northeast region dominates due to its concentration of top healthcare institutions, research centers, and technology-savvy residents. States including New York, Massachusetts, and Pennsylvania lead in the adoption of advanced digital health solutions such as electronic health records, telehealth services, and healthcare analytics, supported by strong infrastructure and regulatory environments.
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Recent Developments & News
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March 2024: The Defense Health Agency launched "My Military Health," an online healthcare resource set at five military hospitals aimed at enhancing primary care and behavioral health service efficiency.
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April 2024: UC Davis Health started a digital initiative to expand colorectal cancer screening using the Cologuard test, focusing on less invasive home screening.
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November 2023: BehaVR and Fern Health collaborated to introduce RealizedCare, a digital care management platform tailored for chronic pain, combining digital therapeutics with traditional care.
Key Players
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Eli Lilly and Company
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Empatica
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Tris Pharma
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Hydreight Technologies
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VS Digital Health
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DSV Global
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NVIDIA
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Saint Luke’s Mid America Heart Institute
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Story Health
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BehaVR
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Fern Health
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