NEW
YORK, July 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The global
healthcare education solutions market is estimated to grow by
USD 7,318.9 million from 2024-2028,
according to Technavio. The market is projected to grow at a CAGR
of 10.87% during this period. The need to address challenges in the
healthcare industry through effective medical training is driving
market growth, with a trend towards the growing popularity of CME
programs. However, high costs for developing e-learning content
pose a challenge. Key players include 3M Co., B.Braun SE, Becton Dickinson and Co., and others.
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Forecast
period
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2024-2028
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Base Year
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2023
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Historic
Data
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2018 - 2022
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Segment
Covered
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Delivery
(Classroom-based and E-learning), End-user (Physician and
Non-physician), and Geography (North America, Europe, APAC, Middle
East and Africa, and South America)
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Region
Covered
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North America, Europe,
APAC, Middle East and Africa, and South America
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Key companies
profiled
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3M Co., B.Braun SE,
Becton Dickinson and Co., Boston Scientific Corp., Bruker Corp.,
Canon Inc., Erbe Elektromedizin GmbH, FUJIFILM Corp., General
Electric Co., Johnson and Johnson Services Inc., Koninklijke
Philips N.V., Medtronic Plc, Olympus Corp., Perkin Elmer Inc.,
Sectra AB, Siemens AG, Smith and Nephew plc, Stryker Corp., Thermo
Fisher Scientific Inc., and Zimmer Biomet Holdings Inc.
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Key Market Trends Fueling Growth
Continuing Medical Education (CME) is a crucial aspect of
medical professional development, enabling practitioners to update
their knowledge and skills in specialized medical fields. Effective
CME programs must align with Healthcare Professionals (HCPs)
requirements, patients' needs, evolving disease patterns, and
current healthcare challenges. CME content delivered digitally
optimizes training processes by catering to HCPs' needs and
preferences. Philips and Canon Medical are vendors offering
industry-accredited, online CME programs. In India, private players like Omnicuris,
Medvarsity, provide CME courses approved by the Medical Council of
India (MCI). All medical
practitioners under 65 years old are mandated to complete 30 credit
hours every five years. Omnicuris claims partnerships with over 12
State Governments and 10 Medical Councils, offering 209 courses.
Accessible and affordable, these platforms enable busy
professionals to learn at their convenience. The global healthcare
education solution market will thrive due to the growing demand for
flexible, industry-accredited CME programs.
The Healthcare Education Solutions market is experiencing
significant growth, with companies like Trivantis and Edulence
leading the charge in providing online courses for cardiology,
focusing on cardiovascular diseases (CVD), including coronary heart
disease and cerebrovascular disease. These solutions cater to
hospitals, healthcare facilities, professional nurses, and home
health services, enabling continuous learning despite travel bans
and business shutdowns. Private players in this sector are
acquiring smaller companies, such as eLearning Brothers, to expand
their offerings. Core product data and attributes, including
specifications and internet access, are essential for effective
learning on smartphones. Healthcare education solutions are crucial
for addressing chronic diseases and staying updated on the latest
research, such as SARS-CoV-2 testing and infectious disease
detection. Companies like HealthStream provide essential resources
for nurses, patients, and researchers, covering various diseases,
from heart failure (HF) to tuberculosis and Salmonella bacteria.
Olympus Corporation and other industry leaders contribute to
awareness programs, ensuring data quality and accurate information
sources for clinical laboratory operations and studies on diseases
like heart disease, STIs, and healthcare-associated infections
(HAIs).
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Market Challenges
• Developing
online medical e-learning courses involves significant investment
in time, money, and resources. On average, creating moderately
interactive content takes between 90-240 hours, equating to
approximately USD10,000 per hour.
Costs escalate with content complexity. Three primary stages incur
variable expenses: consultation, content design, and practical
assessment development. Consultation with SMEs, psycholinguists,
lecturers, project managers, and instructional designers adds
approximately USD3,000. Content
design encompasses lecturer, instructional designer, and graphic
designer fees, totaling around USD7,000. Practical assessments development costs
up to USD1,000. The total cost of
creating an online medical course is roughly USD11,000 per hour. A single hour-long video
costs around USD18,000. Regular
updates to maintain technological relevance and medical syllabus
changes increase costs and may hinder market expansion during the
forecast period.
• The healthcare
education market faces unique challenges in delivering solutions
for chronic diseases like cardiovascular diseases (CVD), including
coronary heart disease and cerebrovascular disease, as well as
heart failure (HF). Companies like Trivantis and Edulence provide
online courses to educate professionals on these conditions.
However, private players in healthcare, such as hospitals and
healthcare facilities, face hurdles like travel bans, business
shutdowns, and acquisitions. For cardiology, core product data
attributes and specifications are crucial. Internet access and
smartphones have made eLearning an option, but data quality and
reliable information sources are essential. Infectious disease
detection, clinical laboratory operations, and SARS-CoV-2 testing
are also critical areas for education. Companies like HealthStream
offer solutions for nurses and patients, addressing diseases like
tuberculosis, Salmonella bacteria, and heart disease. Olympus
Corporation focuses on awareness programs for healthcare
professionals. Challenges include data quality, information
sources, and internet access. Micra AV and other healthcare
technology companies play a role in addressing these challenges,
offering solutions for chronic diseases, clinical laboratory
operations, and infectious disease detection. Overall, the
healthcare education market requires innovative solutions to meet
the evolving needs of healthcare professionals and patients.
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Segment Overview
This healthcare education solutions market report extensively
covers market segmentation by
- Delivery
- 1.1 Classroom-based
- 1.2 E-learning
- End-user
- 2.1 Physician
- 2.2 Non-physician
- Geography
- 3.1 North America
- 3.2 Europe
- 3.3 APAC
- 3.4 Middle East and
Africa
- 3.5 South America
1.1 Classroom-based- Classroom-based healthcare
education solutions offer essential human interaction and group
learning opportunities for healthcare professionals. Vendors like
B. Braun, Becton, Dickinson and Co. (BD), and GE Healthcare provide
comprehensive training programs. B. Braun's Aesculap Academy offers
medical training, while BD's offerings span from cell analysis to
diabetes care. GE Healthcare Institute trains professionals in
various care areas across Africa
and South-East Asia. The Ovation
Healthcare Institute caters to hospital doctors and boards with
numerous classroom events and webinars. Vermont law mandates a systematic educational
program for K-12 students, making school health programs more
effective for modifying health behavior. Classroom-based learning,
however, disrupts the schedules of healthcare staff, particularly
those working shifts, leading to the growth of online healthcare
education solutions in the global market.
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Research Analysis
The Healthcare Education Solutions Market encompasses a range of
offerings designed to enhance the knowledge and skills of
healthcare professionals in various domains. Infectious disease
detection is a significant focus, with solutions enabling early
identification of diseases like SARS-CoV-2, STIs, Tuberculosis, and
Salmonella bacteria. Clinical laboratory operations are optimized
through advanced technologies and online courses.
Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) are addressed through
awareness programs and research articles. Companies like Olympus
Corporation, Trivantis, and Edulence provide innovative solutions
for cardiology education, covering topics like coronary heart
disease, cerebrovascular disease, heart failure (HF), and chronic
diseases. Private players and hospitals collaborate to offer online
courses for professional nurses and patients, expanding access to
healthcare education. Home health services also benefit from these
solutions, ensuring high-quality care for those receiving treatment
at home.
Market Research Overview
The Healthcare Education Solutions market encompasses a range of
offerings designed to enhance the knowledge and skills of
healthcare professionals in various domains. Key areas of focus
include infectious disease detection, clinical laboratory
operations, and SARS-CoV-2 testing. This market caters to the
education needs of nurses, patients, and researchers studying
diseases such as tuberculosis, Salmonella bacteria, and sexually
transmitted infections (STIs). Healthcare-associated infections
(HAIs) are another critical concern, with awareness programs and
training materials available to prevent their spread. In the realm
of cardiology, solutions cover online courses on cardiovascular
diseases (CVD), including coronary heart disease, cerebrovascular
disease, and heart failure (HF). Private players and hospitals
collaborate to offer e-learning solutions, while acquisitions
expand the market landscape. Internet access via smartphones and
computers facilitates learning, enabling access to research
articles, studies, and core product data with essential attributes
and specifications. The market caters to various chronic diseases
and healthcare facilities, ensuring data quality and reliable
information sources.
Table of Contents:
1 Executive Summary
2 Market Landscape
3 Market Sizing
4 Historic Market Size
5 Five Forces Analysis
6 Market Segmentation
- Delivery
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- Classroom-based
- E-learning
- End-user
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- Geography
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- North America
- Europe
- APAC
- Middle East And Africa
- South America
7 Customer Landscape
8 Geographic Landscape
9 Drivers, Challenges, and Trends
10 Company Landscape
11 Company Analysis
12 Appendix
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