Dubai, UAE - December 04, 2025 - Kings Research has released its newest publication titled “Global IoT Medical Devices Market Size, Share, Trends and Forecast 2025‑2032”.
The report presents a comprehensive overview of the technology and healthcare landscape, including segmentation by device type, connectivity technology, end‑user setting, and region. It offers valuable insight for medical‑device manufacturers, healthcare providers, investors, and digital‑health strategists evaluating the evolving IoT‑enabled medical devices market.
According to Kings Research, the global IoT medical devices market was valued at USD 64.77 billion in 2024 and is projected to grow from USD 80.03 billion in 2025 to USD 364.83 billion by 2032, exhibiting a CAGR of 24.20% over the forecast period.
Clinical and market analyses on IoT in healthcare similarly report strong double‑digit growth over the next decade as connected devices scale across hospital and home settings. This growth is driven by rapid advancements in sensor technology, miniaturization of devices, integration of wireless connectivity, and the rising adoption of remote patient monitoring and connected care solutions that enable continuous health data tracking and early intervention (source: pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov).
Studies demonstrate that IoT-enabled wearables can improve treatment adherence, reduce hospital readmissions, and personalize care plans for patients in both hospital and home settings (source: mhealth.jmir.org).
Furthermore, these devices enhance operational efficiency by automating data collection, streamlining workflows, and supporting large-scale population health management initiatives. Real-time data from connected IoT medical devices also supports early intervention in critical conditions, improving clinical decision-making and patient outcomes.
Kings Research has underscored the key trends reshaping the IoT medical devices market. Among them are:
- Advancements in sensor miniaturization & connectivity
Continuous remote monitoring for chronic disease management and early detection of health deteriorations, with some telemonitoring programs for heart failure reporting 30‑day readmission rates cut from about 20% to around 10% after implementation (source:onlinepublichealth.gwu.edu).
- Rise of remote patient monitoring (RPM) and telehealth adoption
The growing prevalence of chronic diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular, and respiratory disorders, combined with aging populations and a global shortage of healthcare professionals, is driving increased demand for RPM devices and IoT-enabled home-care systems.
The population aged 80 and above is expected to triple to 426 million by 2050, with 2 billion people over 60 requiring chronic disease management amid healthcare workforce shortages. Remote monitoring systems have proven effective in reducing hospital patient loads, improving access to care, and supporting chronic disease management, needs that have become especially critical during and after the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Integration of AI and real‑time analytics for predictive healthcare
IoT medical devices are increasingly embedded with artificial intelligence and advanced analytics, allowing real‑time anomaly detection, predictive diagnostics, and personalized treatment planning These transform raw data streams into actionable insights for clinicians, improving diagnostic precision and operational efficiency.
Recent technical architectures combining IoT + 5G + deep‑learning demonstrate ultra‑low latency and high accuracy for continuous vital‑sign monitoring which enables “always‑on” remote care.
- Expansion of connected healthcare infrastructure, cloud‑ and network‑based ecosystems
With expanding 5G and improved network infrastructure as well as increasing digitization of healthcare systems, cloud‑based integration and IoT ecosystems are enabling better interoperability, data sharing, and scalable deployment of IoT medical devices across hospitals, clinics, and home‑care settings. Health‑system case studies highlight how enterprise integration of RPM platforms into electronic health records supports large‑scale remote programs for complex chronic conditions (source:frontiersin.org).
The IoT medical devices market offers clear healthcare and business value as providers invest in connected care and digital health. It provides:
- Continuous remote monitoring for chronic disease management and early detection of health deteriorations.
- Reduced burden on hospitals and healthcare systems via fewer in‑person visits and more home‑based care, especially beneficial in regions with constrained healthcare infrastructure.
- Real‑time data and analytics enabling more accurate diagnoses, personalized treatments, and predictive interventions.
- Improved patient convenience, adherence, and outcomes through wearables and connected home‑care devices.
- Operational efficiencies for healthcare providers via automated data collection, device management, and integrated workflows.
Regional Outlook
- North America: The region accounted for a share of 35.95% in 2024, valued at USD 23.28 billion. This growth is driven by widespread adoption of connected medical technologies, advanced digital health infrastructure, and regulatory frameworks supporting IoT‑enabled care.
- Asia Pacific: The region is set to grow at a CAGR of 25.02% over the forecast period, driven by rising healthcare digitization, expanding middle‑class population, increasing prevalence of chronic diseases, and growing adoption of remote and affordable healthcare solutions.
Competitive Landscape
Key players operating in the IoT medical devices industry include Medtronic, Koninklijke Philips N.V., Abbott, General Electric Company, Boston Scientific Corporation, Siemens AG, Johnson & Johnson, OMRON Healthcare, Inc., AliveCor, Inc., Hamilton Medical, Drägerwerk AG & Co. KGaA, Resmed Corp., AMD Global Telemedicine, Huntleigh Healthcare Limited, and Wipro.
These companies are adopting strategies such as continuous investment in IoT‑integrated connected medical systems, embedding AI and analytics for diagnostic and predictive capabilities, expanding their product portfolios to include remote monitoring and home‑care devices, forming partnerships with software and cloud‑service providers, and focusing on device interoperability and scalable connected‑care solutions to strengthen their market presence.
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All market data are sourced from Kings Research proprietary analysis, validated against credible government publications and peer-reviewed research papers. Examples cited include: Journal of Medical Internet Research mHealth and uHealth (JMIR), National Institutes of Health (NIH), George Washington University (GWU), World Health Organization (WHO), and Frontiers Media S.A. (Frontiers).