With shifting consumer demands for fast and convenient services, healthcare organizations are embracing digital transformation. In turn, the Big Tech companies are accelerating their pursuit of the healthcare market. They are leveraging their vast resources and data insights to develop innovative solutions that could change the game for both consumers and medical professionals alike. Below, I break down how these tech giants are working to reshape healthcare with new initiatives, products, and investments.
Big tech companies are increasing their investments in healthcare.
In 2021, Apple, Alphabet (Google), Amazon, Microsoft, and Meta
Chinese big tech companies, including ByteDance, Alibaba, and Tencent, are also investing hundreds of millions of dollars in startups and new technologies related to healthcare. The big tech companies are seeking a share of the market, which is estimated to be worth more than $8 trillion, with $3.8 trillion of it in the US,
As CB Insights points out, big tech companies have all the means to successfully enter the healthcare industry: huge amounts of free cash on their balance sheets (over $100 billion for each of the five companies), an existing user base, and serious capabilities for collecting and processing large amounts of information.
There are several reasons why the investment boom in healthcare began now: the growing popularity of wearables, new opportunities for using AI in medicine, and the industry's general ambition to reduce healthcare costs through automation.
Alphabet’s healthcare-related projects: wearables, AI for drug development, and a patient data platform
Alphabet, the parent company of Google, is heavily invested in healthcare and has a number of healthcare-related projects. One of their latest initiatives is Care Studio, which was released in the fall of 2021.
In 2022, DeepMind, a company acquired by Alphabet in 2014 for $500 million,
One year before the AlphaFold breakthrough, Alphabet
In 2021, Alphabet acquired Fitbit, a manufacturer of fitness trackers and smartwatches, for $2 billion. One of Fitbit's latest developments is a sensor that detects heart rhythm disturbances. The sensor
Moreover, Alphabet's Nest smart home systems now have healthcare-related functionality. In 2021, they added a Soli sensor to the system, which
Amazon: clinics, telemedicine, and online pharmacies
In the summer of 2022, Amazon
This is not Amazon's first investment in healthcare. In 2018, the company
Amazon also plans to expand its Amazon Care program to 20 more US cities by the end of 2022, with the potential to not only offer remote consultations, but also house calls. The company also
In 2022, Amazon signed an
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, Amazon has
Amazon Web Services, the company's cloud service, is developing support for the Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) medical information exchange standard,
Amazon also has its own fitness tracker, Amazon Halo, which did not receive any significant updates in 2022.
Microsoft: cloud services
In the spring of 2022, Microsoft
Microsoft Cloud for Healthcare was initially introduced in 2020, as a comprehensive cloud ecosystem that combined Microsoft's existing services, such as Microsoft 365, chatbots, and the Azure cloud platform, to cater to the healthcare industry. Microsoft had also announced its plans to add new services to Cloud Healthcare, which was confirmed in the spring of 2022. The company also stated that it would utilize the AI technology of Nuance, a company it
Apple: iPhone and Watch health features, medical research
In July 2022, Apple released a
Apple is striving to transform its Apple Watch into a smart health monitor by utilizing cutting-edge third-party applications and collaborating with researchers to develop tools for new scientific breakthroughs. Apple has already integrated its smartwatches into 55 healthcare initiatives across 17 countries and its Health Records digital medical card is accepted by 800 medical institutions in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom.
Apple regularly
In addition to its healthcare initiatives, Apple also offers its Fitness+ service, which provides video and audio workouts. However, there were no significant updates to the service in 2022.
Meta: healthcare in the Metaverse
Virtual universes, or metaverses, have the potential to greatly enhance telemedicine capabilities by utilizing VR technology. The use of digital twins, which can be used to create a patient's digital replica, also has great potential in understanding how quickly a person will recover after a specific surgery. While Meta has not announced any definite plans in this area, the company
Meta is actively promoting its Oculus VR headset and Meta Portal video communication device to medical professionals. The Oculus headset has many potential applications in telemedicine and working with digital twins, and can also be used for pre-operative training in virtual reality. Several US clinics have already adopted the Meta Portal device to help patients stay connected with their loved ones during hospital stays. The demand for the device has increased significantly during the pandemic, as it has been utilized to alleviate the effects of lockdowns and social isolation.
However, the company's healthcare plans may be hindered by ongoing
ByteDance: expanding into healthcare with acquisitions and online services
In August 2022, ByteDance made headlines with its $1.5 billion acquisition of Amcare Healthcare, one of the largest private networks of women's and children's clinics in China. The network is now fully owned by two ByteDance subsidiaries. The company has not disclosed any details of the deal or future plans for the network.
ByteDance's acquisition of Amcare Healthcare suggests that the company is following in the footsteps of tech giants like Amazon and Alphabet, who have also invested heavily in the healthcare sector. Bloomberg also
ByteDance also has a medical service called Xiaohe, which allows users to consult with doctors online and make appointments. Similar services are available in the Chinese market from companies such as Alibaba and the insurance company Ping An.
Alibaba: e-pharmacies and blockchain for clinics
Alibaba's subsidiary, AliHealth, is a leader in China's market for online and offline sales of both prescription and non-prescription drugs. According to its H1 2021 financial report, the majority of Alibaba Health's
However, the company's stated goal is to develop medicine through big data and utilize the internet to "create fair and accessible medical services." One of their recent projects involves using blockchain technology to
Tencent: telemedicine and robots
Tencent, another major player in the Chinese market, is also making substantial investments in the healthcare sector. In the summer of 2022, Tencent
In addition to its investments in the Chinese market, Tencent is expanding to India and the United States. The company, along with Alphabet and Amazon,
Key Takeaways:
- In 2021, FAMGA invested a total of more than $3.1 billion in the healthcare industry. In the first half of 2022, Alphabet became the most active investor in healthcare with $1.7 billion in financing. Since 2020, Alphabet has closed 100 deals in the field of biology and healthcare.
- In the summer of 2022, Amazon announced its plans to acquire the One Medical network of clinics for $3.9 billion, with the aim of expanding its existing program under the Amazon Care brand. This program currently provides telemedicine services to Amazon's own employees as well as employees of other companies.
- Microsoft offers a comprehensive cloud-based solution called Microsoft Cloud for Healthcare, designed to streamline the work of medical professionals. In 2022, the company introduced new services to the platform, including Azure Health Data Services, which consolidates medical data, enabling different types of medical information to be collected in a single, secure location.
- In the summer of 2022, Apple released a report outlining its strategy in healthcare. The company aims to advance the use of the Apple Watch and iPhone in the medical field by collaborating with clinics and medical institutions to develop joint programs and tools that improve healthcare delivery.
- Meta is focusing on the use of its VR headset Oculus Quest and the potential applications of the Metaverse in medicine. Additionally, the company is directing its attention to the development of its video communication device, Meta Portal.
- Chinese technology firms are keeping up with their global counterparts. ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok, recently acquired a network of clinics for $1.5 billion. Also, Alibaba has established a dedicated subsidiary called AliHealth, which is actively exploring ways to integrate blockchain technology into the healthcare sector.