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Occupational health market to be valued at $7.45b by 2032

It is driven by the rising prevalence of occupational diseases and workplace injuries.

The occupational health market is projected to reach $7.45b by 2032 at a compound annual growth rate of 4.62%, according to SNS Insider.

The sector’s expansion is driven by the increasing prevalence of occupational diseases and workplace injuries, along with stricter government regulations.

In line with this, technological developments like digital health platforms and wearable devices for health monitoring are contributing to the expansion of these services.

“These advances allow for real-time tracking of worker health, proactive identification of hazards, and streamlined administration of workplace safety initiatives,” the report said.

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