A new Fact.MR study reveals that the global acute care hospital bed and stretcher market size is estimated at US$ 8.08 billion in 2024. Worldwide demand for acute care hospital beds and stretchers is predicted to increase at 1.4% CAGR and reach a market value of US$ 9.32 billion by 2034-end.

The Acute Care Hospital Bed and Stretcher Market (急性期病院用ベッドおよび担架市場) is a vital component of the healthcare industry, providing essential equipment for patient care and transportation within hospitals. This market encompasses a wide range of products, from basic hospital beds to specialized stretchers equipped for various medical procedures. With the constant evolution of medical technology and an aging population globally, the demand for innovative and efficient hospital beds and stretchers continues to grow. Factors such as increasing surgical procedures, rising incidence of chronic diseases, and advancements in healthcare infrastructure contribute to the expansion of this market. Key players in the industry focus on developing products that enhance patient comfort, optimize caregiver workflow, and ensure safety standards are met. As healthcare systems strive to improve patient outcomes and operational efficiency, the Acute Care Hospital Bed and Stretcher Market remains integral to meeting these goals.

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Elderly people need more specialized medical treatment regularly as they are prone to many disorders due to their weaker immune systems. Acute care stretchers and beds are adapted to match the specific requirements of elderly people. Further, with growing cases of chronic diseases, requirements for continued medical treatment and hospitalization are increasing for the care and management of patients.

Development of technologically advanced acute care hospital beds and stretchers with improved features, including integration with several other medical devices, patient monitoring, and computerized controls is forecasted to open up lucrative opportunities for players.

Segmentation of Acute Care Hospital Bed and Stretcher Market Research

  • By Product Type :
    • Beds
    • Stretchers
  • By End User :
    • Hospitals
    • Ambulatory Surgical Centers
    • Specialty Clinics
  • By Region :
    • North America
    • Europe
    • East Asia
    • Latin America
    • Middle East & Africa
    • South Asia & Oceania

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Key Takeaway from Market Study

  • The global acute care hospital bed and stretcher market is forecasted to end up at a valuation of US$ 9.32 billion by 2034.
  • Revenue from the sales of acute care hospital beds and stretchers is projected to rise at 1.4% CAGR from 2024 to 2034.
  • Sales of acute care hospital beds and stretchers in the United States are pegged at US$ 1.61 billion in 2024.
  • Latin America is predicted to hold 11.9% share of global market revenue in 2024.
  • Revenue from acute care hospital beds and stretchers in Brazil is projected to reach US$ 745.17 million by 2034.

“Growing geriatric population along with rising prevalence of chronic diseases across the globe is predicted to stimulate demand for acute care hospital beds and stretchers as a part of effective healthcare practices,” says a Fact.MR analyst.

Asia Pacific to Lead Global Market Growth

Several countries from Asia Pacific, including China, India, etc. are forecasted to contribute to increased demand for acute care hospital beds and stretchers because of the rising prevalence of chronic diseases. In addition, the presence of many prominent players in the regional countries is also predicted to contribute to market revenue.

Key Market Players

Leading manufacturers of acute care hospital beds and stretchers are Invacare Corporation, Stryker Corporation, Hill-Rom Holdings Inc., LINET, Paramount Bed Holdings Co., Ltd., Getinge AB, Howard Wright Limited, and Midmark Corp.

By 2034, beds are expected to constitute 86.1% of the global market revenue. Acute care beds, designed for patient accommodation during illness, labor management, and specific injury treatments, play a prominent role. Diverse bed types cater to patient needs, such as tilting beds supporting intensive care unit (ICU) staff in patient care and repositioning for accelerated recovery.

Ensuring optimal protection and comfort, beds aid patients in standing and sitting up swiftly, promoting successful recovery and yielding economic and health benefits. Mobilization beds effectively fulfill this purpose.
Hospitals are anticipated to command a 72.1% share of the global market revenue by 2034. Hospitals prioritize upgrading to advanced acute care hospital beds and stretchers, enhancing functionality and patient care. The replacement of older equipment with specialized and more efficient units is poised to drive increased demand.

Healthcare providers are directing investments toward expanding specialized units like neonatal care, cardiac care, and intensive care, necessitating customized beds and stretchers tailored to specific patient requirements.

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