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identity and access management in healthcare market to reach 5.57 billion by 2032

The global identity and access management (IAM) market in healthcare is projected to grow from USD 1.60 billion in 2024 to USD 5.57 billion by 2032, at a CAGR of 16.9%. This growth is driven by increasing cyberattacks, the rise of telemedicine, and a heightened focus on data protection, particularly in North America and Asia Pacific. Major players like IBM and Oracle are leading innovations in this expanding market.

us telemedicine market projected to reach 131 billion by 2032

Polaris Market Research highlights the growth of the telemedicine market, driven by the increasing acceptance of remote consultations and health management tools. The providers segment leads in revenue, reflecting a rise in telehealth adoption among hospitals and individual practitioners, particularly in underserved areas. The market is segmented by components, applications, delivery modes, and end users, with mobile health apps projected to register significant growth.

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