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The wearables market is growing, and one particular type of product will spur that growth.
Healthcare wearables will be crucial to the growth of this market, according to a new study by Tractica. The firm expects consumers to use wearables for a variety of healthcare applications, such as chronic disease treatment, remote monitoring of patients, wellness programs, and elder care.
The devices that will manage these applications include smartwatches, fitness trackers, posture monitors, pain management products, and even connected clothing.
Tractica expects the benefits of healthcare wearables to stimulate significant growth of the broader wearables market in the next five years. The firm forecasts that global shipments of healthcare wearables will surge to 97 million units in 2021 from just 2.5 million in 2016. Furthermore, Tractica expects this market to generate nearly $18 billion in revenue by 2021.
At this time, however, the healthcare wearables market is still in its early stages, but the impending arrival of new technologies should help this market accelerate. The debut of 5G wireless networks and more powerful device processors will make it easier to capture large amounts of data from these wearables.
But there's plenty more to the healthcare wearables market. Mass adoption of these devices faces some difficult roadblocks, but there is also plenty of promise and potential here.
Will McKitterick, senior research analyst at BI Intelligence, Business Insider's premium research service, has compiled a detailed report entitled The Wearables in the Healthcare Sector Report that examines the use cases for wearables in health, ranging from consumers collecting fitness data to healthcare providers and insurers using wearables to improve health outcomes.
The report also explores barriers to widespread adoption of wearables in healthcare and how tech giants, including Apple, Google, and Samsung, are developing devices and platforms that will help bridge the gap between fitness tracking and actual medical care.
Here are some key points from the report:
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