What are the most popular mobile health apps globally? What technology enhancements would aid in the delivery of healthcare via video or phone appointment in the US? How much do employers and workers in the US pay, on average, for single or family coverage on a health insurance plan?

These are just some of the questions answered by the data included in Econsultancy’s Healthcare and Pharmaceuticals Statistics Compendium, a collection of the most recent statistics and market data publicly available on online marketing, ecommerce, the internet and related digital media.

If you need to quickly pull together some stats on telehealth delivery and takeup, research healthcare providers with telehealth provision, or need a hand convincing the board to invest in patient access technology, search the Healthcare and Pharmaceuticals Statistics Compendium for evidence to support your case. Examples of findings in the compendium include:

  • Patient and clinician views on the quality of remote care services and the efficacy and ease of video or phone consultations.
  • The percentage of firms in the US offering telemedicine services through their health plans.
  • The most common illnesses being diagnosed through telemedicine services, and the most common medicines.
  • How telemedicine users in the US view virtual visits compared to in-person care, and what needs their remote appointments were likely to fulfil.
  • Views among hospital executives on their level of digital health strategy and their expectations around adoption of further digital services.

These are the figures behind the most important trends in healthcare and pharmaceuticals. They have been collated from information available to the public and sorted by sector and region – we’ve done the hard work so you don’t have to.