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17/04/2024

Biometrics as a service in healthcare to hit over $1 billion by 2028

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The global forecast to 2028 of the biometrics as a service in healthcare industry is expected to reach 1.1 billion by 2028 from USD 0.4 billion in 2023, at an impressive CAGR of 20.7% during the forecast period. This is according to the latest information from specialist research company Marketsandmarkets.

The amalgamation of biometric data with cutting-edge analytics and artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a transformative force within the healthcare sector, significantly bolstering market growth. This synergistic approach empowers healthcare organisations to extract invaluable insights from the vast reservoir of biometric information at their disposal. These insights pave the way for the realisation of personalised medicine, facilitating tailored treatments for patients, precise disease prediction, and optimization of treatment strategies.

Realisation of benefits fuels a surge in demand

As the healthcare industry increasingly recognises the potential of this combination, the demand for biometric solutions that integrate seamlessly with advanced analytics and AI continues to surge, propelling the market forward and enhancing the quality of care delivered to patients. The ethical debates encompassing biometrics, specifically concerns related to obtaining informed consent for data collection and the potential for misuse, have the potential to create regulatory challenges and foster public skepticism, posing significant obstacles to the unhindered growth of the biometrics market within the healthcare sector.

New developments bring enhanced precision

The ascendancy of software-driven biometric solutions in the market is fundamentally underpinned by their dynamic capacity to harness the continuous stream of technological innovations. These advancements encompass notable enhancements in the precision of facial recognition algorithms and the evolution of touchless authentication methods. Not only do these developments significantly elevate the user-friendliness of biometric systems, but they also furnish an unprecedented level of security. Consequently, the proliferation of software-based biometric solutions is emblematic of an industry poised for continued expansion, where adaptability and technological sophistication are paramount in fulfilling the dual imperatives of enhanced user experience and robust security within the market landscape.

Multimodal modal biometrics forms a cornerstone strategy

The strategic adoption of multimodal biometric systems has emerged within the healthcare sector as a cornerstone strategy for fortifying security measures. These multifaceted solutions are instrumental in regulating access to highly secure areas, notably pharmaceutical storage facilities, and critical resource zones. By integrating multimodal biometrics, healthcare organisations effectively safeguard valuable assets while ensuring stringent access control, emblematic of an industry committed to bolstering security infrastructure. This concerted commitment to heightened security, marked by the strategic deployment of multimodal biometric solutions, substantiates the ongoing growth trajectory of the healthcare biometrics market, a testament to the sector's unwavering dedication to safeguarding its most precious resources and assets.

Fingerprint solutions still most popular

Fingerprint biometric solutions have garnered substantial attention in the healthcare sector due to their distinct cost-effectiveness relative to alternative biometric modalities. This cost-efficiency appeals particularly to healthcare organisations seeking to optimise their operational budgets without compromising security standards. By providing a judicious balance between affordability and robust authentication, fingerprint biometrics have emerged as an enticing proposition for healthcare entities, bolstering their adoption and propelling the sustained expansion of the healthcare biometrics market. This underscores the healthcare industry's commitment to resource optimization while maintaining stringent security protocols.

Data security and privacy

In the contemporary landscape of telehealth and remote healthcare services, biometric solutions are pivotal in enabling secure access to critical medical records from diverse geographical locations. This capability, marked by its intrinsic commitment to data security, assuages concerns related to privacy and confidentiality. As healthcare delivery increasingly transcends traditional boundaries, the integration of biometric authentication underscores the industry's dedication to fortifying data protection measures. This strategic alignment bolsters the expansion of the healthcare biometrics market, signifying its role as an enabler of secure and accessible healthcare services on a global scale.

Ageing population

In 2022, North America held the largest market share for biometrics as a service in the healthcare market. The demographic shift towards an ageing population within the region has catalysed a surge in healthcare demand, accentuating the importance of streamlined patient identification and meticulous record management. In response to this evolving healthcare landscape, the adoption of advanced biometric solutions has emerged as an imperative. These solutions, underpinned by their capacity to enhance patient identification accuracy and optimise the management of healthcare records, stand as a strategic imperative within the healthcare sector. Consequently, their pervasive integration is emblematic of the industry's dedication to efficiently meeting the escalating healthcare demands of an ageing population, signifying a pivotal driver in the sustained growth trajectory of the healthcare biometrics market.

Key players

Some of the prominent players operating in the biometrics as a service in the healthcare market and mentioned within the research include,  NEC, Fujitsu, Impriviata, Suprema, Bio-Key International, Thales, Assa Abloy, HID, Cognitec, Hitachi, Idex Biometrics, Spectra Technovision, Aware, Aratek, Nice, Advent, Voice Biometrics and Imageware. 


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