Global healthcare education market to hit $280.6b by 2032 | Asian Business Review
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Global healthcare education market to hit $280.6b by 2032

One key driver is the integration of virtual learning platforms.

The global healthcare education market is projected to reach $280.6b by 2032 at a compound annual growth rate of 11%, said SNS Insider.

The sector’s expansion is attributed to technological advancements, a growing global population, and the increasing prevalence of chronic diseases.

The market is also driven by the integration of virtual learning platforms, simulation-based training, and telemedicine solutions for improved training access for professionals.

“There has been a significant impact on healthcare education delivery as the COVID-19 pandemic has transformed many traditional formats into virtual and hybrid learning models,” the report said.

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