eHealth to Strengthen Delivery of Care for Non-Communicable Diseases in Africa

eHealth to Strengthen Delivery of Care for Non-Communicable Diseases in Africa

Narrowing the Accessibility Gap through Partnerships, Growth Opportunities Created by Increased Disease Prevalence

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Research Code: MC78-01-00-00-00
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eHealth to Strengthen Delivery of Care for Non-communicable Diseases in Africa
Narrowing the Accessibility Gap through Partnerships, Growth Opportunities Created by Increased Disease Prevalence

This study aims to analyse the eHealth market in Africa and its application in the mitigation of non-communicable diseases (NCDs). The major focus is on market trends (mHealth, wearables, and video telemedicine) and regional trends (Southern Africa, East Africa, West Africa, North Africa, and Indian Ocean Islands), focusing on the main competitors in each region. The major NCDs include various types of cancer, diabetes, respiratory diseases, and cardiovascular diseases. Mental health diseases are also noticeably growing in the continent.

Africa’s healthcare systems continue to struggle to adequately cater to the growing population, worsened by a high incidence of poverty in most parts. Low-resource communities bear the brunt of NCDs, as treatment is often costly. This then results in an increase in premature deaths as several individuals go untreated either due to lack of finances or late detection. However, as the economic growth rate is on an upward trajectory in many nations, the need for the improvement of healthcare facilities, IT systems, and infrastructure becomes more apparent. As the populations become more economically enabled, changes in lifestyle begin to be noticed. Smoking, excessive drinking, physical inactivity, and excessive salt/sodium intake are some of the negative lifestyle activities associated with prosperous and prospering nations, and NCDs. Also, the disease burden continues to increase for both communicable and non-communicable diseases, requiring new technology to manage populations. This study looks at the market leaders in each African region and how East Africa is leading the revolution as well as Southern Africa, with a focus on mHealth, wearables, and video telemedicine. These regions are led by Kenya and South Africa, respectively. The disease categories in this study are cardiovascular, cancer, diabetes, and respiratory—the 4 largest NCD classes, responsible for over 80% of the NCD deaths around the globe. The main drivers and restraints of the market are highlighted in this study along with cross-country healthcare and IT trends. It proposes the growth opportunities available for companies and other eHealth stakeholders in implementing and improving eHealth in Africa as well as future perspectives.

Key Questions This Study Will Answer:
1. Why is eHealth important for Africa?
2. What are the main eHealth markets, segments, and regions?
3. What are the main drivers and restraints for the eHealth market in Africa?
4. What are the utilities of eHealth in mitigating non-communicable diseases in Africa?
5. What are the growth opportunities in the African eHealth markets?
6. Which key companies are set to lead the market for eHealth?

Table of Contents

Key Insights

Scope and Segmentation

Executive Summary—Key Companies to Watch

Executive Summary— Big Predictions

Market Drivers

Market Restraints

Market Definitions

Market Segmentation

eHealth Global Market Perspective

eHealth Market Value Chain

eHealth Business Models

Benefits of eHealth

mHealth Overview

mHealth Segment Analysis

Video Telemedicine Overview

Video Telemedicine Segment Analysis

Companies to Watch

Growth Opportunity 1—Public-Private Collaboration

Growth Opportunity 2—Training and Development

Growth Opportunity 3—Regulations

Growth Opportunity 4—Interoperability

Growth Opportunity 5—Privacy and Security

Strategic Imperatives for eHealth Service Providers

eHealth Current Status and Future Outlook

Detecting Cancer Using Visualisation Glasses

Diabetes Detection Using Enzyme Technology

Legal Disclaimer

List of Figures
  • 1. Total eHealth Market: Key Market Drivers, Africa, 2017–2021
  • 2. Total eHealth Market: Key Market Restraints, Africa, 2017–2021
  • 3. Total eHealth Market: Market Segmentation, Africa, 2016
  • 4. Total eHealth Market: Business Models, Africa, 2016
  • 5. Total eHealth Market: User Benefits, Africa, 2016
  • 6. Video Telemedicine Segment: Market Segmentation, Africa, 2016
List of Charts
  • 1. Annual Population Growth, Africa, 2010 and 2014
  • 2. Life Expectancy at Birth, Africa, 2010 and 2014
  • 3. Rural Population as Percent of Total Population, Africa, 2010 and 2014
  • 4. Health Expenditure as Per Cent of GDP, Africa, 2010 and 2014
  • 5. Health Expenditure Per Capita, Africa, 2010 and 2014
  • 6. Causes of Death Due to NCDs, Global, 2014
  • 7. Total NCD Deaths, Africa, 2000 and 2012
  • 8. Diabetes Prevalence, Africa, 2016
  • 9. Individuals Using the Internet, Africa, 2010 and 2015
  • 10. Mobile-cellular Telephone Subscriptions, Africa, 2010 and 2015
  • 11. Mobile-cellular Telephone Subscriptions Growth, Africa, 2010–2015
  • 12. Active Mobile Broadband Subscriptions, Africa, 2014
  • 13. The 10 Strategic Priorities of the NDoH, South Africa, 2012–2017
  • 14. Total eHealth Market: Priority Areas, Nigeria, 2016
  • 15. Total eHealth Market: Priority Areas, Kenya, 2016
  • 16. Total eHealth Market: Projects, Egypt, 2016
  • 17. Total eHealth Market: Building Blocks, Ghana, 2016
  • 18. Total eHealth Market: Objectives, Tanzania, 2016
  • 19. Total eHealth Market: Priority Areas, Zimbabwe, 2016
  • 20. Total eHealth Market: Per Cent Revenue by Region, Global, 2016
  • 21. Total eHealth Market: Value Chain, Africa, 2016
  • 22. mHealth Segment: Market Segmentation: Africa, 2016
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eHealth to Strengthen Delivery of Care for Non-communicable Diseases in Africa Narrowing the Accessibility Gap through Partnerships, Growth Opportunities Created by Increased Disease Prevalence This study aims to analyse the eHealth market in Africa and its application in the mitigation of non-communicable diseases (NCDs). The major focus is on market trends (mHealth, wearables, and video telemedicine) and regional trends (Southern Africa, East Africa, West Africa, North Africa, and Indian Ocean Islands), focusing on the main competitors in each region. The major NCDs include various types of cancer, diabetes, respiratory diseases, and cardiovascular diseases. Mental health diseases are also noticeably growing in the continent. Africa’s healthcare systems continue to struggle to adequately cater to the growing population, worsened by a high incidence of poverty in most parts. Low-resource communities bear the brunt of NCDs, as treatment is often costly. This then results in an increase in premature deaths as several individuals go untreated either due to lack of finances or late detection. However, as the economic growth rate is on an upward trajectory in many nations, the need for the improvement of healthcare facilities, IT systems, and infrastructure becomes more apparent. As the populations become more economically enabled, changes in lifestyle begin to be noticed. Smoking, excessive drinking, physical inactivity, and excessive salt/sodium intake are some of the negative lifestyle activities associated with prosperous and prospering nations, and NCDs. Also, the disease burden continues to increase for both communicable and non-communicable diseases, requiring new technology to manage populations. This study looks at the market leaders in each African region and how East Africa is leading the revolution as well as Southern Africa, with a focus on mHealth, wearables, and video telemedicine. These regions are led by Kenya and South Africa, respectively. The disea
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Table of Contents | Executive Summary~ || Key Insights~ || Scope and Segmentation~ || Executive Summary—Key Companies to Watch~ || Executive Summary— Big Predictions~ | Drivers and Restraints—Total eHealth Market~ || Market Drivers~ || Market Restraints~ | Comparative Analysis—Socio-economic Indicators~ || Comparative Analysis~ ||| Population Growth~ ||| Life Expectancy~ ||| Rural Population~ | Comparative Analysis—Health Indicators~ || Comparative Analysis~ ||| Health Expenditure~ ||| NCD Mortality~ ||| Diabetes Prevalence~ | Comparative Analysis—Technology Indicators~ || Comparative Analysis~ ||| Percentage of Individuals Using the Internet~ ||| Mobile Cellular Subscriptions~ ||| Active Mobile-broadband Subscriptions~ | eHealth Regulation and Policy~ || eHealth Strategy~ ||| South Africa~ ||| Nigeria~ ||| Kenya~ ||| Mauritius~ ||| Egypt~ ||| Ghana~ ||| Tanzania~ ||| Zimbabwe~ | eHealth Market Analysis~ || Market Definitions~ || Market Segmentation~ || eHealth Global Market Perspective~ || eHealth Market Value Chain~ || eHealth Business Models~ || Benefits of eHealth~ | mHealth Segment Analysis~ || mHealth Overview~ || mHealth Segment Analysis~ ||| Southern Africa~ ||| East Africa~ ||| West Africa~ ||| North Africa~ ||| Indian Ocean Islands~ | Video Telemedicine Segment Analysis~ || Video Telemedicine Overview~ || Video Telemedicine Segment Analysis~ ||| Southern Africa~ ||| East Africa~ ||| West Africa~ ||| North Africa~ ||| Indian Ocean Islands~ | Key Companies to Watch~ || Companies to Watch~ | Growth Opportunities~ || Growth Opportunity 1—Public-Private Collaboration~ || Growth Opportunity 2—Training and Development~ || Growth Opportunity 3—Regulations~ || Growth Opportunity 4—Interoperability~ || Growth Opportunity 5—Privacy and Security~ || Strategic Imperatives for eHealth Service Providers~ ? | Future Perspectives~ || eHealth Current Status and Future Outlook~ || Detecting Cancer Using Visualisation Glasses~ || Diabetes Detection Using Enzyme Technology~ || Legal Disclaimer~ | The Frost & Sullivan Story~
List of Charts and Figures 1. Total eHealth Market: Key Market Drivers, Africa, 2017–2021~ 2. Total eHealth Market: Key Market Restraints, Africa, 2017–2021~ 3. Total eHealth Market: Market Segmentation, Africa, 2016~ 4. Total eHealth Market: Business Models, Africa, 2016~ 5. Total eHealth Market: User Benefits, Africa, 2016~ 6. Video Telemedicine Segment: Market Segmentation, Africa, 2016~| 1. Annual Population Growth, Africa, 2010 and 2014~ 2. Life Expectancy at Birth, Africa, 2010 and 2014~ 3. Rural Population as Percent of Total Population, Africa, 2010 and 2014~ 4. Health Expenditure as Per Cent of GDP, Africa, 2010 and 2014~ 5. Health Expenditure Per Capita, Africa, 2010 and 2014~ 6. Causes of Death Due to NCDs, Global, 2014~ 7. Total NCD Deaths, Africa, 2000 and 2012~ 8. Diabetes Prevalence, Africa, 2016~ 9. Individuals Using the Internet, Africa, 2010 and 2015~ 10. Mobile-cellular Telephone Subscriptions, Africa, 2010 and 2015~ 11. Mobile-cellular Telephone Subscriptions Growth, Africa, 2010–2015 ~ 12. Active Mobile Broadband Subscriptions, Africa, 2014~ 13. The 10 Strategic Priorities of the NDoH, South Africa, 2012–2017~ 14. Total eHealth Market: Priority Areas, Nigeria, 2016~ 15. Total eHealth Market: Priority Areas, Kenya, 2016~ 16. Total eHealth Market: Projects, Egypt, 2016~ 17. Total eHealth Market: Building Blocks, Ghana, 2016~ 18. Total eHealth Market: Objectives, Tanzania, 2016~ 19. Total eHealth Market: Priority Areas, Zimbabwe, 2016~ 20. Total eHealth Market: Per Cent Revenue by Region, Global, 2016~ 21. Total eHealth Market: Value Chain, Africa, 2016~ 22. mHealth Segment: Market Segmentation: Africa, 2016~
Author Takudzwa Musiyarira
Industries Healthcare
WIP Number MC78-01-00-00-00
Keyword 1 eHealth in Africa
Keyword 2 Non-Communicable Diseases in Africa
Keyword 3 eHealth to Strengthen Delivery of Care
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