The history of telemedicine may be traced back to the 19th century when ship captains used radio to seek medical advice and electrocardiograms were sent via telephone lines. Teledermatology was first mentioned in the medical literature in 1993 when it became popular in Norway in fields such as radiology and pathology. Telemedicine is a modern technology that provides remote health care services. Telemedicine has been on the rise since the COVID-19 pandemic started as it eliminates the physical presence of both patients and medical professionals. Dermatology, as a visually-dependent specialty, is well-suited to this type of healthcare service.
Top Key Players Covered in The Teledermatology
Market
3Gen
Consulting (US), FirstDerm (US), MetaOptima (Canada), MDLIVE Inc. (US), VigNet
Inc. (US), Ping An Healthcare and Technology Company Limited (China), Maple
(Canada), Ksyos (Netherlands), CureSkin (India), 3Derm (U.S.) and others major
players.
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Drivers
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Teledermatology can be utilized by health care
workers for various applications such as providing clinical services to
patients, monitoring patient health, consulting with other health care
practitioners, and providing patients with educational resources.
Restraints:
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The most serious concern about online
consultations has been the accuracy of diagnosis. Poor-quality photographs
shared by the patient might reduce diagnosis accuracy and increase errors
drastically.
Opportunities:
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According to a study, physicians receive lesser
reimbursement for teledermatology visits because teledermatology reduces visit
costs by $10–$80 when compared to in-person consultations.
For the Purpose Of This Report, Reports And
Data Has Segmented The Global Teledermatology Market On The Basis Of Type, By
Source, By Product, And Region:
By Type
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Products
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Services {Teleconsultation,
Telemonitoring, Tele-Education, Others}
By Data
Transmission
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Store & Forward {Asynchronous}
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Real-Time {Synchronous}
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Hybrid
By End-Users
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Healthcare Facilities
· Homecare
By Region
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North America (US, Canada, Mexico)
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Eastern Europe (Bulgaria, The
Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Rest of Eastern Europe)
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Western Europe (Germany, UK,
France, Netherlands, Italy, Russia, Spain, Rest of Western Europe)
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Asia Pacific (China, India, Japan,
South Korea, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, The Philippines, Australia, New
Zealand, Rest of APAC)
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Middle East & Africa (Turkey,
Bahrain, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE, Israel, South Africa)
· South America (Brazil, Argentina, Rest of SA)
Covid-19 Impact Analysis On Teledermatology
Market
The
COVID-19 pandemic has completely changed the face of dermatology care.
Teledermatology has emerged as a powerful tool for delivering remote care in an
age of lockdowns and social distancing. The teledermatology field has rapidly
developed as a result of the lockdown imposed to constrain the spread of the
coronavirus disease. It has enabled dermatologists to deliver dermatological
care remotely, reducing the risk of COVID-19 transmission in inpatient
settings.
Report Includes
Competitor's Landscape:
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Major trends and growth projections by region and
country
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Key winning strategies followed by the competitors
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Who are the key competitors in this industry?
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What shall be the potential of this industry over
the forecast tenure?
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What are the factors propelling the demand for the
Action Figures and Statues?
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What are the opportunities that shall aid in
significant proliferation of the market growth?
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What are the regional and country wise regulations
that shall either hamper or boost the demand for Action Figures and Statues?
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How has the covid-19 impacted the growth of the
market?
· Has the supply chain disruption caused changes in the entire value chain?