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Vietnam's Remote Patient Monitoring Market Poised for Strong Growth as Digital Healthcare Expands

Vietnam's remote patient monitoring market is expanding through digital health, AI, wearable technologies and connected care, improving chronic disease management and access.

Saturday, 25 July 2026

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Vietnam's remote patient monitoring (RPM) market is gaining momentum as healthcare providers embrace digital technologies to improve chronic disease management, reduce hospital readmissions and extend care beyond traditional clinical settings.

Vietnam's remote patient monitoring market is forecast to grow to US$31.5 million by 2034. Growth is being fuelled by rising rates of chronic disease, expanding internet connectivity, and increasing demand for home-based and preventative healthcare solutions.

The opportunity is part of a broader digital transformation taking place across Vietnam's healthcare sector. The country's eHealth market is valued at around US$400 million and continues to expand rapidly as hospitals, clinics and technology providers invest in telemedicine, artificial intelligence, electronic health records and connected care platforms. Remote patient monitoring has emerged as one of the fastest-growing segments within this digital health ecosystem.

Several factors are accelerating adoption across Vietnam:

  • Increasing prevalence of chronic conditions such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease and hypertension.
  • A rapidly ageing population requiring long-term monitoring outside hospital settings.
  • Government investment in healthcare digitalisation and telemedicine.
  • Growing adoption of wearable medical devices and connected health technologies.
  • Rising smartphone and broadband penetration, enabling continuous patient monitoring in both urban and rural communities.

Across the wider Asia-Pacific region, the remote patient monitoring market is also experiencing robust growth. The market is expected to expand from US$1.19 billion in 2026 to US$3.49 billion by 2034, driven by increasing healthcare digitisation, supportive government policies and the growing need to manage chronic diseases more efficiently.

Advances in artificial intelligence, wearable biosensors, cloud computing and predictive analytics are further transforming remote care. Modern RPM platforms enable clinicians to monitor patients in real time, detect signs of deterioration earlier and deliver more personalised care while reducing pressure on healthcare systems. Research indicates that AI-enabled remote monitoring is becoming a key enabler of proactive, patient-centred healthcare worldwide.

As Vietnam continues to modernise its healthcare infrastructure, remote patient monitoring is expected to play an increasingly important role in managing chronic diseases, supporting ageing populations and improving access to care. For providers of digital health solutions, connected medical devices, AI platforms and telehealth technologies, Vietnam represents one of Southeast Asia's most promising emerging markets.

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