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What lies ahead of the global healthcare transportation services market?

Digitalisation is shifting the sector to an integrated service ecosystem.

The global healthcare transportation services market is projected to reach $137.1b by 2030 at a compound annual growth rate of 4.9%, according to Research and Markets.

The sector’s expansion is attributed to the increasing demand for accessible, patient-centric care and the rising focus on care continuity and coordination.

Meanwhile, digitalisation is shifting the sector to an on-demand, integrated service ecosystem. Platforms using ride-hailing infrastructure, GPS tracking, route optimisation, and patient data integration are enabling real-time scheduling, tracking, and ride coordination.

“Chronic disease prevalence, ageing populations, and decentralised care delivery models are making efficient medical transport an operational necessity,” the report said.

Additionally, the growing need for specialised logistics in organ transport, pharmaceutical delivery, and emergency response is driving market growth.

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