AI in telehealth market to top 30% CAGR
- April 1, 2026
- Steve Rogerson

The global AI in telehealth and telemedicine market is set for a CAGR of 31.2% taking it from $3.9bn in 2025 to $59.1bn by 2035, according to MarketGenics.
This growth is driven by the increasing demand for remote healthcare delivery, AI-powered diagnostics and real-time patient monitoring, alongside the global shift towards digital-first healthcare ecosystems.
For stakeholders across healthcare providers, insurers and technology companies, AI in telehealth represents a structural shift towards scalable, data-driven and accessible care delivery models, particularly in chronic disease management and underserved populations.
Remote patient monitoring (RPM) accounted for nearly 40% of the global market in 2025, driven by chronic disease prevalence and AI-enabled wearable technologies.
North America dominates with 50 to 55% market share, supported by its healthcare infrastructure, high digital adoption and strong regulatory support.
Asia Pacific is emerging as a high-growth region, driven by increasing smartphone penetration, expanding digital health initiatives and rising demand for accessible healthcare. Europe continues to grow steadily with government-backed digital health programmes and regulatory frameworks supporting telehealth adoption.
The AI in telehealth and telemedicine market is evolving into a foundational layer of modern healthcare delivery, where AI enables scalable, continuous and personalised care. Growth is being accelerated by increasing demand for remote care, real-time diagnostics and proactive disease management, particularly for chronic conditions such as diabetes, cardiovascular diseases and mental health disorders.
Technologies such as machine learning, natural language processing, predictive analytics and AI-powered chatbots are transforming patient engagement, triage and clinical decision-making. At the same time, the emergence of hybrid care models combining virtual and in-person services is redefining care delivery and improving accessibility while reducing system-wide costs.
Key players operating in the market include Ada Health, Amazon Web Services, American Well, Babylon Health, Biofourmis, Cerner, GE HealthCare, Gyant, HealthTap, IBM, Infermedica, Lunit, Medtronic , Microsoft, Oracle, Philips, Sensely, Siemens Healthineers, Teladoc Health and Tempus.
For more information, go to marketgenics.co/reports/ai-in-telehealth-telemedicine-market-06537.








