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Global patient portals market to reach $8.38b by 2030

Thanks to collaborations between new entrants and major software vendors.

The global patient portals market is projected to hit $8.38b by 2030 at a compound annual growth rate of 13.5%, according to Research and Markets.

The sector’s expansion is expected to be driven by collaborations between new entrants and major software vendors.

“The market is highly competitive, with several leading, growing, and emerging players operating across the global patient portal market,” the report said.

Meanwhile, the adoption of mobile-first design is expected to play a key role in market growth.

The increasing use of smartphones and tablets in healthcare settings is anticipated to influence how patient portals are developed and integrated into clinical workflows.

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