Europe Remote Patient Monitoring Market Size, Share & Growth
The Europe remote patient monitoring (RPM) market is projected to reach USD 11.22 billion by 2030 from USD 6.87 billion in 2025, at a CAGR of 10.3% from 2025 to 2030. Market growth is driven by rising investments in home-based care models, strengthening cross-border digital health infrastructure, and increasing demand from providers for real-time patient data to support early intervention, reduce readmissions, and improve care continuity across decentralized settings.
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- By country, Germany accounted for the largest share of 27.2% of the Europe remote patient monitoring (RPM) market in 2024.
- By component, the software segment is expected to register the highest CAGR of 12.3% during the forecast period.
- By indication, the mental health segment is projected to grow at the highest rate of 11.6% from 2025 to 2030.
- By end user, the healthcare providers segment accounted for the largest share of the Europe remote patient monitoring (RPM) market in 2024.
- Koninklijke Philips N.V., Medtronic, and GE Healthcare were identified as the Star players in the Europe remote patient monitoring (RPM) market, given their strong market share and product footprint.
- RDS SAS, Huma, and Chronolife have distinguished themselves among startups and SMEs by securing strong footholds in specialized niche areas, underscoring their potential as emerging market leaders.
The remote patient monitoring market in Europe is growing quickly due to the shift toward preventive and community-based care. Stronger national investments in digital infrastructure are raising the expectations for data-driven decision-making across health systems. The expansion of electronic health record connectivity and demand for longitudinal patient insights are increasing adoption. As providers manage aging populations, RPM is emerging as a key enabler of continuity, efficiency, and proactive clinical intervention across Europe.