Healthcare Consulting Services Market Latest Trends, Share, Growth Analysis
The global healthcare consulting services market is expected to reach $15.88 billion by 2023,at a CAGR of 10.2%.
(EMAILWIRE.COM, December 11, 2018 ) The global healthcare consulting services market is expected to reach USD 15.88 billion by 2023 from USD 9.76 billion in 2018 at a CAGR of 10.2%. Market growth is primarily driven by the growing geriatric population, the rising importance of value-based care; and technological advancements in healthcare.
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This report broadly segments the healthcare consulting services market by the type of service, end user, and region. The report also contains information on market share analysis and growth opportunities in the healthcare consulting services market in various regions.
By type of service, the healthcare consulting services market is segmented into digital consulting, IT consulting, operations consulting, financial consulting, strategy consulting, and HR & talent consulting. The digital consulting segment accounted for the largest share of the healthcare consulting services market in 2017. Factors driving the growth of this segment include the shift from paper-based healthcare models to digital models in developed markets and increasing healthcare spending for building intelligent hospitals across the globe.
Global Healthcare Consulting Services Market, By Type of Service
IT Consulting
Digital Consulting
Financial Consulting
Operations Consulting
Strategy Consulting
HR & Talent Consulting
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Top-down and bottom-up approaches were used to estimate and validate the size of the market and various other dependent submarkets. The overall market size was used in the top-down approach to estimate the sizes of other individual submarkets (mentioned in the market segmentation by type of service, end user, and region) through percentage splits from secondary and primary research. The bottom-up approach was also implemented (wherever applicable) for data extracted from secondary research to validate the market segment revenues obtained.
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