Hospital Beds Market, by Usage (Acute Care Beds, Psychiatric Care Beds, Long-term Care Beds, and Others (Maternity Beds, Bariatric Beds, etc.)), by Application (Intensive Care Beds and Non-intensive Care Beds), by Type (Electric Beds, Semi-electric Beds, and Manual Beds), by End User (Hospitals, Home Care Settings, Elderly Care Facilities, Ambulatory Surgical Centers, and Others (Nursing Homes, etc.)), and by Region (North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East, and Africa)- Size, Share, Outlook, and Opportunity Analysis, 2022 - 2030
Hospital beds are designed for hospitalized patients or for the patients, who need healthcare services, as well as for the convenience of their caretaker. Hospital beds offer numerous facilities such as adjustable height, electronic buttons to operate in case of emergency, and provides comfort and ease to patients during treatment. Household beds are difficult to maintain for longer period, whereas hygiene and cleanliness are not maintained properly. Hospital beds can be set to any inclination or reclined as per the patient’s condition or comfort. Semi-electric beds are used to raise and lower the head and foot portions of the bed. Many modern hospital beds have the provision of electrical assistance for movement as well as for patient monitoring. Modern hospital beds also allows patients to adjust the height without the help of caretaker. Moreover, on the basis of medical needs, hospitals beds can be custom made for various patients or medical institution settings such as pediatric beds, psychiatry beds, outpatient beds, bariatric beds, maternity beds, terminal patient beds, ambulatory, and intensive care unit beds.
Market Dynamics
Adoption of inorganic strategies such as product launches by the key market players is expected to drive the global hospital beds market growth. For instance, in August 2022, Midmark Corporation, a manufacturer of hospital beds and Dozee, a contactless remote patient monitoring (RPM) company, announced that they had launched together India’s first connected bed platform to automate and integrate patient monitoring in hospital beds. The intelligent connected bed can monitor respiration rate, heart rate, blood pressure, and temperature.
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