Healthcare Education Market Outlook 2030: Industry Insights & Opportunity Evaluation, 2019-2030

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The global healthcare education market is projected to reach USD 148.2 billion by 2030 from USD 81.4 billion in 2020, at a CAGR of 7.9% during the forecast period.

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Healthcare Education Market by Provider (Universities and Academic Centers, Continuing Medical Education), Delivery Mode (Classroom-based, E-Learning), Application (Cardiology, Internal Medicine), End User- Analysis and Global Forecast to 2030
Product Overview
Healthcare education solutions empower the healthcare sector to be elevating knowledge and competency. These solutions include various courses & assessments, tools & apps, certifications, webinars, and concierge services. In today’s healthcare environment, keeping the team’s current knowledge is very necessary and hence to maintain standards of proficiency the healthcare education solutions help health care learners with rich educational content. This content is developed by top-notch health care experts.
Market Overview
The global healthcare education market is projected to reach USD 148.2 billion by 2030 from USD 81.4 billion in 2020, at a CAGR of 7.9% during the forecast period. Growth in this market is primarily driven by the technological advancements in the healthcare industry, rapid growth in the online education and e-learning sector, and the presence of stringent regulatory mandates related to CME programs. However, lack of face to face interaction and unreliable infrastructure cause barrier to the market growth.
COVID-19 Impact on the Healthcare education solution Market
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, governments across the globe have enforced social distancing and lockdown measures, which disrupted the normal lifestyle of people. The COVID-19 pandemic changed the course of education, forcing educational institutes to conduct classes online. Working professionals also had to abruptly shift to working from home. A number of events, workshops, and conferences were postponed or canceled. As a result, the adoption of electronic education (E-education) platforms such as digital conferences, webinars, medical blogs, and social media increased.
Healthcare education solution Market Dynamics
Drivers: Increasing adoption of digital learning
Over the years, educational solutions have gained wider acceptance. Technical innovations in the field have helped redefine the learning process. The main objective of online education solutions is to manage the learning process and create an engaging learning environment to add more functionalities for enhancing learning capacities. The traditional approach to medical training has several drawbacks. The cost of establishing and maintaining physical training centers is high, and it is challenging to meet the changing demands due to the constantly changing trends in disease treatments, medical technologies, and drugs.
Restrains: Unreliable infrastructure in most developing countries
Several developing countries do not have reliable internet connection and electricity supply. To be able to complete the courses online, there is a need to have a reliable internet connection to surf the content online or to download the content. Individuals also need to have reliable electrical connections to operate electronic devices. Some of the developing countries in the Asia Pacific and the Middle East and Africa do not have reliable infrastructure, which limits the ability of the students to access online education.

Healthcare Education Solutions Market: Key Trends
Modernization of healthcare institutions wherein computer systems, software applications are integral has necessitated training of healthcare personnel to render service. Service at healthcare institutions, which include diagnostics, laboratory investigations, patient treatment record, and hospital admissions among others is carried out using technology. Large volume of patient data, treatment records, diagnostics have high risk of error if handled manually. This requires service personnel to be trained for these system to render service.

North America to witness significant growth from 2020 to 2030
The global healthcare education market has been categorized on the basis of four major regional segments, namely, North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and the Rest of the World. In 2019, the Asia Pacific region accounted for the largest market share of 39.7%. However, the North American market is projected to register the highest CAGR of 9.5% during the forecast period, primarily due to the initiatives taken by industry players and regional governments towards increasing the number of medical schools and the advancing healthcare sector.
Key Market Players
Some of the prominent players operating in the healthcare education market are SAP (Germany), Adobe (US), Infor (US), Oracle (US), HealthStream (US), HealthcareSource (US), Elsevier (Netherlands), Articulate (US), PeopleFluent (US), ADP (US), GE Healthcare (US), Trivantis Corporation (US), Cerner (US), Koninklijke Phillips (Netherlands), Siemens Healthineers (Germany), Coursera (US), and IBM (US).

By Provider
• Universities and Academic Centers
• Continuing Medical Education Providers
• OEMs/Pharmaceutical Companies
• Learning Management Systems
• Educational Platforms
• Medical Simulation
By Delivery Mode
• Clasroom based courses
E-Learning solutions
By Application
• Academic Education
• Cardiology
• Neurology
• Radiology
• Interna Medicine
• Pediatrics
• Others applications
By End User
• Students
• Physicians
• Non Physicians

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Contents
1. Executive Summary
2. Global Healthcare Education Market
2.1. Product Overview
2.2. Market Definition
2.3. Segmentation
2.4. Assumptions and Acronyms
3. Research Methodology
3.1. Research Objectives
3.2. Primary Research
3.3. Secondary Research
3.4. Forecast Model
3.5. Market Size Estimation
4. Average Pricing Analysis
5. Macro-Economic Indicators
6. Market Dynamics
6.1. Growth Drivers
6.2. Restraints
6.3. Opportunity
6.4. Trends
7. Correlation & Regression Analysis
7.1. Correlation Matrix
7.2. Regression Matrix
8. Recent Development, Policies & Regulatory Landscape
9. Risk Analysis
9.1. Demand Risk Analysis
9.2. Supply Risk Analysis
10. Global Healthcare Education Market Analysis
10.1. Porters Five Forces
10.1.1. Threat of New Entrants
10.1.2. Bargaining Power of Suppliers
10.1.3. Threat of Substitutes
10.1.4. Rivalry
10.2. PEST Analysis
10.2.1. Political
10.2.2. Economic
10.2.3. Social
10.2.4. Technological
11. Global Healthcare Education Market
11.1. Market Size & forecast, 2020A-2030F
11.1.1. By Value (USD Million) 2020-2030F; Y-o-Y Growth (%) 2021-2030F
11.1.2. By Volume (Million Units) 2020-2030F; Y-o-Y Growth (%) 2021-2030F
12. Global Healthcare Education Market: Market Segmentation
12.1. By Regions
12.1.1. North America:(U.S. and Canada), By Value (USD Million) 2020-2030F; Y-o-Y Growth (%) 2021-2030F
12.1.2. Latin America: (Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Rest of Latin America), By Value (USD Million) 2020-2030F; Y-o-Y Growth (%) 2021-2030F
12.1.3. Europe: (Germany, UK, France, Italy, Spain, BENELUX, NORDIC, Hungary, Poland, Turkey, Russia, Rest of Europe), By Value (USD Million) 2020-2030F; Y-o-Y Growth (%) 2021-2030F
12.1.4. Asia-Pacific: (China, India, Japan, South Korea, Indonesia, Malaysia, Australia, New Zealand, Rest of Asia Pacific), By Value (USD Million) 2020-2030F; Y-o-Y Growth (%) 2021-2030F
12.1.5. Middle East and Africa: (Israel, GCC, North Africa, South Africa, Rest of Middle East and Africa), By Value (USD Million) 2020-2030F; Y-o-Y Growth (%) 2021-2030F
12.2. By Provider: Market Share (2020-2030F)
12.2.1. Universities and Academic Centers, By Value (USD Million) 2020-2030F; Y-o-Y Growth (%) 2021-2030F
12.2.2. Continuing Medical Education Providers, By Value (USD Million) 2020-2030F; Y-o-Y Growth (%) 2021-2030F
12.2.3. OEMs/Pharmaceutical Companies, By Value (USD Million) 2020-2030F; Y-o-Y Growth (%) 2021-2030F
12.2.4. Learning Management Systems, By Value (USD Million) 2020-2030F; Y-o-Y Growth (%) 2021-2030F
12.2.5. Educational Platforms, By Value (USD Million) 2020-2030F; Y-o-Y Growth (%) 2021-2030F
12.2.6. Medical Simulation, By Value (USD Million) 2020-2030F; Y-o-Y Growth (%) 2021-2030F
12.3. By Delivery Mode: Market Share (2020-2030F)
12.3.1. Clasroom based courses, By Value (USD Million) 2020-2030F; Y-o-Y Growth (%) 2021-2030F
12.3.2. E-Learning solutions, By Value (USD Million) 2020-2030F; Y-o-Y Growth (%) 2021-2030F
1.1. By Application: Market Share (2020-2030F)
1.1.1. Academic Education, By Value (USD Million) 2020-2030F; Y-o-Y Growth (%) 2021-2030F
1.1.2. Cardiology, By Value (USD Million) 2020-2030F; Y-o-Y Growth (%) 2021-2030F
1.1.3. Neurology, By Value (USD Million) 2020-2030F; Y-o-Y Growth (%) 2021-2030F
1.1.4. Radiology, By Value (USD Million) 2020-2030F; Y-o-Y Growth (%) 2021-2030F
1.1.5. Interna Medicine, By Value (USD Million) 2020-2030F; Y-o-Y Growth (%) 2021-2030F
1.1.6. Pediatrics, By Value (USD Million) 2020-2030F; Y-o-Y Growth (%) 2021-2030F
1.1.7. Other, By Value (USD Million) 2020-2030F; Y-o-Y Growth (%) 2021-2030F
1.2. By End User: Market Share (2020-2030F)
1.2.1. Students, By Value (USD Million) 2020-2030F; Y-o-Y Growth (%) 2021-2030F
1.2.2. Physicians, By Value (USD Million) 2020-2030F; Y-o-Y Growth (%) 2021-2030F
1.2.3. Non Physicians, By Value (USD Million) 2020-2030F; Y-o-Y Growth (%) 2021-2030F
13 Company Profile
13.1. SAP (Germany)
13.1.1. Company Overview
13.1.2. Company Total Revenue (Financials)
13.1.3. Market Potential
13.1.4. Global Presence
13.1.5. Key Performance Indicators
13.1.6. SWOT Analysis
13.1.7. Product Launch
13.2. Adobe (US)
13.3. Infor (US)
13.4. Oracle (US)
13.5. HealthStream (US)
13.6. HealthcareSource (US)
13.7. Elsevier (Netherlands)
13.8. Articulate (US)
13.9. PeopleFluent (US)
13.10. ADP (US)
13.11. GE Healthcare (US)
13.12. Trivantis Corporation (US)
13.13. Cerner (US)
13.14. Koninklijke Phillips (Netherlands)
13.15. Siemens Healthineers (Germany)
13.16. Other Prominent Players

14 Consultant Recommendation
**The above given segmentations and companies could be subjected to further modification based on in-depth feasibility studies conducted for the final deliverable.