Qatar Home Healthcare Market: Aging Population, Remote Care Adoption & Growth Outlook
How aging population growth, chronic disease prevalence, and digital health adoption are shaping service demand and care delivery models in the Qatar home healthcare market.

According to IMARC Group's latest research publication, The Qatar home healthcare market size reached USD 1.7 Billion in 2024. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach USD 3.6 Billion by 2033, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 7.7% during 2025-2033.
How AI is Reshaping the Future of Qatar Home Healthcare Market
- Qatar's Digital Agenda 2030 pumps $2.5 billion into AI for healthcare, making home monitoring a breeze with wearables that spot issues early and cut hospital trips by up to 30%, just like the SIHA platform does for personalized check-ins.
- Teaming up with Scale AI, Qatar's government is rolling out smart chatbots and voice agents that slash admin time in home care by 40%, letting nurses focus more on patients and less on paperwork for smoother daily routines.
- With 90% of Qatar's CEOs jumping on generative AI, home healthcare firms are using it to predict needs and customize plans, boosting patient satisfaction scores by 25% through tailored advice right from your living room.
Market Growth Factors
Chronic diseases such as diabetes and cardiovascular diseases increasingly prevail, sedentary lifestyle rises, and people eat with unhealthy habits, some factors expected to grow the home healthcare market in Qatar. The rising chronic diseases are expected to require long-term care, which is difficult to do in a hospital. Home health care entails nursing, therapy, and/or monitoring on a regular basis in the patient's home. It has been shown to foster compliance, and it allows for more frequent, intensive, and tailored interventions that the growing cohort of complex patients increasingly require, who might otherwise frequent the hospital for short-term services. Home healthcare is an important component of improving quality of life.
Qatar's aging population has created a large demand for home healthcare services, as Qataris live longer and more people reach advanced ages. Many residents of Qatar would prefer to receive healthcare services at home rather than under institutional care. Geriatric in-home services include mobility assistance, medication management, and assistance with the activities of daily living in the home to improve independence and comfort of older adults. Due to the increasing number of older people, specialized geriatric in-home services are informed by family-centered care and preventive community-building interventional strategies focused on the older adult population.
Proactive policies of the type articulated in National Vision 2030 ease the growth within Qatar's home healthcare market. We can build a sustainable ecosystem of trusted, high-quality home health services and shift care delivery from secondary to preventive and community-focused settings if we focus on patients, model sustainably, and partner publicly and privately for in-home care infrastructure, develop the workforce, deliver service, and innovate. To foster innovation, accessibility and equitable distribution can attract targeted talent toward funding for this sector.
Market Segmentation
Product Insights:
- Therapeutic Products
- Testing, Screening, and Monitoring Products
- Mobility Care Products
Service Insights:
- Skilled Nursing
- Rehabilitation Therapy
- Hospice and Palliative Care
- Unskilled Care
- Respiratory Therapy
- Infusion Therapy
- Pregnancy Care
Indication Insights:
- Cancer
- Respiratory Diseases
- Movement Disorders
- Cardiovascular Diseases and Hypertension
- Pregnancy
- Wound Care
- Diabetes
- Hearing Disorders
- Others
Regional Insights:
- Ad Dawhah
- Al Rayyan
- Al Wakrah
- Others
Recent Developement & News
- November 2025: Qatar Medicare 2025 exhibition highlights AI and IoT integration in smart hospitals, drawing 100 companies to showcase remote monitoring tech that cuts patient wait times by 30% in home-based care.
- November 2025: Health Hackathon 2025 launches with over 200 participants developing wearables and digital health solutions for preventive care, targeting a 25% rise in home-based chronic disease management via AI-driven apps.
- January 2025: Telemedicine platforms expand in home healthcare, supported by QR22 billion budget allocation, enabling 40% more virtual consultations for remote patients using secure video and sensor-linked devices.
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