In financial year 2022, the net worth of Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Limited (AHEL) was the highest valuing at over ** billion Indian rupees among the top hospitals in India. This was followed by Fortis Healthcare Ltd (FHL) with a net worth of above ** billion rupees.
In fiscal year 2022, Max Healthcare Group (MHIL) generated the highest revenue from each occupied hospital bed with about ****** Indian rupees. In comparison, Narayana Hrudayalaya hospitals generated the lowest revenue of over ****** rupees per occupied hospital bed.
The multispecialty hospital chain, ****************, had the highest net sales in the hospitals and medical services sector in India as of June 2025, with sales aggregating to over ** billion Indian rupees. The cardiac specialty hospital, Narayana Hrudayala, followed with around ** billion rupees worth of net sales in the given period.
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IntroductionAs high out-of-pocket healthcare expenses pose heavy financial burden on the families, Government of India is considering a variety of financing and delivery options to universalize health care services. Hence, an estimate of the cost of delivering universal health care services is needed. MethodsWe developed a model to estimate recurrent and annual costs for providing health services through a mix of public and private providers in Chandigarh located in northern India. Necessary health services required to deliver good quality care were defined by the Indian Public Health Standards. National Sample Survey data was utilized to estimate disease burden. In addition, morbidity and treatment data was collected from two secondary and two tertiary care hospitals. The unit cost of treatment was estimated from the published literature. For diseases where data on treatment cost was not available, we collected data on standard treatment protocols and cost of care from local health providers. ResultsWe estimate that the cost of universal health care delivery through the existing mix of public and private health institutions would be INR 1713 (USD 38, 95%CI USD 18–73) per person per annum in India. This cost would be 24% higher, if branded drugs are used. Extrapolation of these costs to entire country indicates that Indian government needs to spend 3.8% (2.1%–6.8%) of the GDP for universalizing health care services. ConclusionThe cost of universal health care delivered through a combination of public and private providers is estimated to be INR 1713 per capita per year in India. Important issues such as delivery strategy for ensuring quality, reducing inequities in access, and managing the growth of health care demand need be explored.
I wanted to analyze the road accidents and hospital coverage of them. While I wanted to do for India, in lack of geo tagged accidents data for India, I decided to go for UK(being developed countries, they have highest level of digitisation and availability of free data). I could get the hospitals data for United Kingdom.
This contains the details of all the hospitals in Great Britain.
Original hospital data can be found at below: https://data.gov.uk/dataset/f4420d1c-043a-42bc-afbc-4c0f7d3f1620/hospitals
Inspired from Geospatial microcourse by Alexis, I completed at Kaggle: https://www.kaggle.com/learn/geospatial-analysis
Used to do proximity analysis, to find the nearest hospital
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The India Hospital Furniture Marketsize was valued at USD 318.7 USD million in 2023 and is projected to reach USD 613.19 USD million by 2032, exhibiting a CAGR of 9.8 % during the forecast period. Hospital furniture is the system of various specialized instruments and furniture used for operations in healthcare places such as hospitals, clinics, and medical/healthcare centers. Such furnishings are purposefully designed to cater for the unique and peculiar health care demands. Thus, they are sturdier, offer comfort to patients, enhance infection control, are mobile, serve best functional needs, ensure safety, and optimize space. Hospital items must exhibit toughness to brave non-stop wear and tear and easy wiping for carrying out the hygiene requirements. Comfort of patients is sine qua non, achieved with the grace of ergonomics and the support of adjustable elements in the beds, seating and the mattress. Cleaning will be much easier using materials and designs that are easy to clean and avoiding the designs that allow dirt to spread easily in the environment. Wheeled, adjustable and accessibility furniture can be offered to patients with mobility issues to promote their mobility and accessibility. For patients with more severe problems like sitting, getting in and out of bed, toileting, moving around the room and various obstacles, grab bars and ramps are practical aids. Functionality is founded on highly specialized equipment as there are examination tables, bedside tables, infusion stands, and patient lifts are essential for meeting both treatment needs and delivering care. The effect of the hospital furniture is noticeable in the health care settings, creating comfortable and healthy environments for patients and staff, preventing creepy-crawlies, ensuring smooth workflow, improve patients' experience, making sure best safety on the floor and efficient space utilization. In general, the role of hospital furniture becomes decisive for no particular mason by the fact that it is extremely important in creating the needful and functional atmosphere for providing quality care to patients. Key drivers for this market are: Increasing Awareness of Chronic Diseases to Boost Product Demand. Potential restraints include: Rising Preference Toward Refurbished and Rental Hospital Furniture is Likely to Impede the Market Growth. Notable trends are: Increasing Number of Hospitals and ASCs Identified as Significant Market Trend.
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The global hospital real-time location systems (RTLS) market size is anticipated to grow from USD 2.5 billion in 2023 to USD 7.6 billion by 2032, reflecting a robust compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 14.5% during the forecast period. This rapid market growth is driven by the increasing need for efficient workflow management and enhanced patient care in healthcare facilities.
One of the primary factors fueling the growth of the hospital RTLS market is the escalating demand for improved patient safety and operational efficiency. Hospitals are increasingly adopting RTLS technology to enhance patient care by reducing wait times, preventing medication errors, and ensuring timely delivery of healthcare services. With the growing prevalence of chronic diseases and increasing patient admissions, the need for efficient asset and staff management has become critical, thereby driving the adoption of RTLS in healthcare settings.
Moreover, advancements in technology and the integration of IoT (Internet of Things) in the healthcare sector have significantly contributed to the growth of the RTLS market. The introduction of advanced technologies such as RFID (Radio Frequency Identification), Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and ultrasound has revolutionized the way hospitals manage their resources. These technologies provide real-time tracking and monitoring capabilities, enabling healthcare providers to make informed decisions quickly and efficiently.
Another notable growth factor is the increasing government initiatives and funding to improve healthcare infrastructure. Governments across various regions are investing heavily in healthcare IT solutions, including RTLS, to enhance the quality of care and ensure patient safety. For instance, initiatives to implement electronic health records (EHR) and other digital health solutions are creating a favorable environment for the adoption of RTLS in hospitals and other healthcare facilities.
From a regional perspective, North America holds a significant share of the hospital RTLS market, attributed to the well-established healthcare infrastructure and high adoption rate of advanced technologies. Europe follows closely, with countries like Germany, France, and the UK investing substantially in healthcare IT solutions. The Asia Pacific region is expected to witness the highest growth rate during the forecast period, driven by the increasing healthcare expenditure, growing awareness about the benefits of RTLS, and the rising number of hospitals and healthcare facilities in countries like China and India.
The hospital RTLS market is segmented by components into hardware, software, and services. The hardware segment comprises tags, sensors, and other tracking devices essential for the implementation of RTLS in healthcare settings. The software segment includes the applications and platforms that facilitate the analysis and visualization of the data collected by the hardware components. Services encompass installation, maintenance, and consulting services necessary for the effective deployment and operation of RTLS solutions.
In the hardware segment, tags and sensors play a crucial role in tracking the location of assets, patients, and staff within the hospital premises. These devices are equipped with various technologies such as RFID, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and ultrasound to ensure accurate real-time tracking. The demand for advanced and miniaturized tags and sensors is on the rise, driven by the need for more precise and reliable tracking solutions in healthcare facilities.
The software segment is witnessing significant growth due to the increasing adoption of analytics and data visualization tools in healthcare. These software solutions enable healthcare providers to monitor and manage hospital operations effectively, leading to improved patient care and operational efficiency. The integration of RTLS with other healthcare IT systems, such as EHR and hospital information systems (HIS), is further driving the demand for advanced software solutions.
Services play a vital role in the successful implementation and operation of RTLS in hospitals. Installation services ensure that the hardware and software components are correctly set up and integrated with existing hospital systems. Maintenance services are essential to keep the RTLS infrastructure functioning optimally and to address any technical issues that may arise. Consulting services provide hospitals with expert guidance on the best practice
As of February 2023, Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Limited (AHEL) in India had the highest bed capacity of over 10 thousand beds, among major players in the health industry. Furthermore, AHEL is headquartered in Tamil Nadu. It has 71 hospitals across the nation, out of which 20 hospitals are located in Tamil Nadu.
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The global sales of hospital consumables are estimated to be worth USD 421.8 billion in 2025 and anticipated to reach a value of USD 578.0 billion by 2035. Sales are projected to rise at a CAGR of 3.2% over the forecast period between 2025 and 2035. The revenue generated by hospital consumables in 2024 was USD 408.8 billion.
Attributes | Key Insights |
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Historical Size, 2024 | USD 408.8 billion |
Estimated Size, 2025 | USD 421.8 billion |
Projected Size, 2035 | USD 578.0 billion |
Value-based CAGR (2025 to 2035) | 3.2% |
Semi-Annual Market Update for the Global Hospital Consumables Market
Particular | Value CAGR |
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H1 | 3.9% (2024 to 2034) |
H2 | 3.6% (2024 to 2034) |
H1 | 3.2% (2025 to 2035) |
H2 | 2.7% (2025 to 2035) |
Analysis of Top Countries Manufacturing and Supplying Hospital Consumables
Countries | Value CAGR (2025 to 2035) |
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United States | 1.5% |
Germany | 1.7% |
China | 5.4% |
France | 2.2% |
India | 5.8% |
Spain | 2.9% |
Australia & New Zealand | 3.1% |
South Korea | 4.2% |
Hospital Consumables Industry Analysis by Top Investment Segments
By Product | Wound Care Products |
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Value Share (2025) | 16.7% |
By End User | Hospitals |
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Value Share (2025) | 26.1% |
An estimated ** thousand public and private hospitals were recorded across India in 2019. Of these, ** thousand were private sector hospitals, outnumbering the public sector. The state of Uttar Pradesh had the highest number of hospitals that year.
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The India EMR (Electronic Medical Records) market report segments the industry into By Component (Hardware, Software, Service), By Deployment Model (Cloud-based, On-premise), By Type (General EMR, Specialty EMR), By End User (Hospitals and Clinics, Ambulatory Surgical Centers, Other Users (Diagnostic Centers, Medical Academic Centers, and Other End Users)), and By Application (Cardiology, Neurology, Radiology, and more).
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28301 Global export shipment records of Hospital,good with prices, volume & current Buyer's suppliers relationships based on actual Global export trade database.
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2 India export shipment records of Hospital good and HSN Code 8418 with prices, volume & current Buyer's suppliers relationships based on actual India export trade database.
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[250 Pages Report] The global demand for hospital supplies is expected to increase at 3.7% CAGR over the forecast period from 2022 to 2032. Sales in the hospital supplies market are estimated to reach a valuation of US$ 29.5 Billion in 2022. According to the study, hospitals held a substantial share of 47.2% in 2021 in the global hospital supplies market.
Data Points | Market Insights |
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Hospital Supplies Market Value 2021 | US$ 28.6 Billion |
Hospital Supplies Market Value 2022 | US$ 29.5 Billion |
Hospital Supplies Market Value 2032 | US$ 42.3 Billion |
Hospital Supplies Market CAGR 2022 to 2032 | 3.7% |
Market Share of Top 5 Countries | 53.3% |
Scope Of Report
Attribute | Details |
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Forecast Period | 2022 to 2032 |
Historical Data Available for | 2017 to 2021 |
Market Analysis | US$ Billion for Value |
Key Regions Covered | North America, Latin America, Europe, South Asia, East Asia, Oceania, and Middle East & Africa |
Key Countries Covered | The USA, Canada, Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, the UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Russia, BENELUX, China, Japan, South Korea, India, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Australia, New Zealand, North Africa, GCC Countries, Turkey, and South Africa |
Key Market Segments Covered | Product, End User, and Region |
Key Companies Profiled |
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BackgroundBreastfeeding practices in institutional settings got disrupted during the COVID-19 pandemic. We reviewed the challenges faced and the “work-around” solutions identified for implementing recommended breastfeeding practices in institutionalized mother-newborn dyads in resource constrained settings during the pandemic with the aim to identify learnings that could be potentially adapted to the Indian and relatable contexts, for building resilient health systems.MethodsWe conducted a scoping review of literature using the PRISMA ScR Extension guidelines. We searched the Medline via PubMed and Web of Science databases for literature published between 1st December 2019 and 15th April 2022. We included original research, reviews, and policy recommendations published in English language and on India while others were excluded. Further, we searched for relevant gray literature on Google (free word search), websites of government and major professional bodies in India. Three reviewers independently conducted screening and data extraction and the results were displayed in tabular form. Challenges and potential solutions for breastfeeding were identified and were categorized under one or more suitable headings based on the WHO building blocks for health systems.ResultsWe extracted data from 28 papers that were deemed eligible. Challenges were identified across all the six building blocks. Lack of standard guidelines for crisis management, separation of the newborn from the mother immediately after birth, inadequate logistics and resources for infection prevention and control, limited health workforce, extensive use of formula and alternative foods, inconsistent quality of care and breastfeeding support, poor awareness among beneficiaries about breastfeeding practices (and especially, about its safety during the pandemic) were some of the challenges identified. The solutions primarily focused on the development of standard guidelines and operating procedures, restricted use of formula, use of telemedicine services for counseling and awareness and improving resource availability for risk mitigation through strategic mobilization.ConclusionThe COVID-19 pandemic has provided rich learning opportunities for health system strengthening in India. Countries must strengthen learning mechanisms to identify and adapt best practices from within their health systems and from other relatable settings.
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BackgroundMost of the evidence on antimicrobial stewardship programmes (ASP) to help sustain the effectiveness of antimicrobials is generated in high income countries. We report a study investigating implementation of ASP in secondary care across low-, middle- and high-income countries. The objective of this study was to map the key contextual, including cultural, drivers of the development and implementation of ASP across different resource settings.Materials and methodsHealthcare professionals responsible for implementing ASP in hospitals in England, France, Norway, India, and Burkina Faso were invited to participate in face-to face interviews. Field notes from observations, documentary evidence, and interview transcripts were analysed using grounded theory approach. The key emerging categories were analysed iteratively using constant comparison, initial coding, going back the field for further data collection, and focused coding. Theoretical sampling was applied until the categories were saturated. Cross-validation and triangulation of the findings were achieved through the multiple data sources.Results54 participants from 24 hospitals (England 9 participants/4 hospitals; Norway 13 participants/4 hospitals; France 9 participants/7 hospitals; India 13 participants/ 7 hospitals; Burkina Faso 8 participants/2 hospitals) were interviewed. Across Norway, France and England there was consistency in ASP structures. In India and Burkina Faso there were country level heterogeneity in ASP. State support for ASP was perceived as essential in countries where it is lacking (India, Burkina Faso), and where it was present, it was perceived as a barrier (England, France). Professional boundaries are one of the key cultural determinants dictating involvement in initiatives with doctors recognised as leaders in ASP. Nurse and pharmacist involvement was limited to England. The surgical specialty was identified as most difficult to engage with in each country. Despite challenges, one hospital in India provided the best example of interdisciplinary ASP, championed through organisational leadership.ConclusionsASP initiatives in this study were restricted by professional boundaries and hierarchies, with lack of engagement with the wider healthcare workforce. There needs to be promotion of interdisciplinary team work including pharmacists and nurses, depending on the available healthcare workforce in different countries, in ASP. The surgical pathway remains a hard to reach, but critical target for ASP globally. There is a need to develop contextually driven ASP targeting the surgical pathway in different resource settings.
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The global pediatric hospitals market is expected to grow from USD 169.44 billion in 2025 to USD 226.52 billion by 2033, exhibiting a CAGR of 5.68% during the forecast period. This growth can be attributed to the rising prevalence of chronic diseases among children, increasing government support for pediatric healthcare, and technological advancements in the field. Key drivers of the market include growing demand for specialized pediatric care, rising healthcare expenditure, government initiatives focused on improving child health, increasing awareness about child health, and technological advancements. However, factors such as the high cost of pediatric care and the shortage of qualified pediatric healthcare professionals may hinder market growth to some extent. Executive Summary The global pediatric hospital market is estimated to be valued at $552.5 billion in 2023 and is projected to reach $821.4 billion by 2030, exhibiting a CAGR of 5.6% during the forecast period. The growing demand for specialized pediatric healthcare services, technological advancements, and government initiatives for child health are driving the market growth. Recent developments include: In May 2024, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center announced the acquisition of a medical building neighboring Eden Park that consists of three operational theaters. This acquisition addresses a notable surge in the need for pediatric surgical procedures. , In March 2024, Cincinnati Children's Hospital and Parkview Health announced the extension of their partnership to enhance the availability of top-tier pediatric healthcare in Fort Wayne and nearby areas. This collaboration integrates Parkview's existing pediatric hospital services, along with pediatric primary and specialty care, under the umbrella of Cincinnati Children's. , In November 2023, Rainbow Children's Hospital, a chain of pediatric and maternity hospitals in India, announced expansion of its capacity in the latter half of the fiscal year 2024 to open four new hospitals, adding a total of 270 beds, across Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Chennai. .
Hospital Furniture Market Size 2024-2028
The hospital furniture market size is forecast to increase by USD 8 billion, at a CAGR of 8.06% between 2023 and 2028.
The market is experiencing significant growth due to the increasing international accreditation of hospitals. This trend is driven by the increasing emphasis on providing high-quality patient care and facilities that meet international standards. However, this market also faces challenges, primarily from the growing geriatric population and the limited sustainability of smaller companies. The geriatric population's increasing need for specialized furniture and medical equipment is putting pressure on hospitals to invest in more comfortable and accessible solutions. Meanwhile, The market's competitive landscape is fragmented, with numerous small companies struggling to remain profitable. These companies face challenges in meeting the demand for high-quality, cost-effective solutions while also competing with larger, more established players.
Companies seeking to capitalize on market opportunities must focus on innovation, sustainability, and cost-effectiveness to differentiate themselves and meet the evolving needs of hospitals and their patients. Additionally, collaborations and partnerships with healthcare providers and industry associations can help smaller companies gain market share and build a strong brand presence. Overall, the market presents both opportunities and challenges, requiring strategic planning and a focus on meeting the unique needs of healthcare providers and their patients.
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The market continues to evolve, with dynamic market activities shaping its landscape. HVAC systems are integrated into hospital designs to ensure optimal indoor air quality, enhancing patient and staff comfort. Work flow optimization and supply chain management are crucial for efficient operations, while infection prevention remains a top priority. Medical cabinets and medical carts facilitate easy access to essential medical equipment, and hospital beds and operating tables are designed for patient comfort and safety. Space planning is essential for maximizing efficiency in healthcare facilities, with sterilization equipment and infection control measures integrated into the design.
Steel furniture offers durability and strength, while anesthesia machines and biomedical engineering solutions enable advanced medical procedures. Patient handling equipment, including patient lifts and overbed tables, ensures safe patient transfer and positioning. Customizable furniture caters to the unique needs of various sectors, such as nursing homes and rehabilitation centers. Antimicrobial coatings and material science advancements contribute to hygiene standards, while fire safety and weight capacity are critical considerations. Staff training and regulatory compliance are ongoing priorities, ensuring the effective use of all furniture and equipment. Modular furniture offers flexibility in design and layout, while iv poles and storage cabinets cater to the diverse needs of healthcare facilities.
Electrical systems and medical imaging systems are integrated into the furniture design for seamless functionality. Patient comfort and patient monitors are essential for positive patient experiences, with patient lifts and nursing home furniture designed to cater to the specific needs of elderly patients. The market is characterized by continuous innovation and adaptation to meet the evolving needs of healthcare facilities and patients. From HVAC systems to medical imaging systems, every aspect of hospital furniture is designed with patient safety, staff efficiency, and infection prevention in mind. The ongoing integration of technology and material science advancements ensures that hospital furniture remains a vital component of modern healthcare facilities.
How is this Hospital Furniture Industry segmented?
The hospital furniture industry research report provides comprehensive data (region-wise segment analysis), with forecasts and estimates in 'USD billion' for the period 2024-2028, as well as historical data from 2018-2022 for the following segments.
Application
Physician furniture
Patient furniture
Staff furniture
Product
Hospital beds
Specialty medical chairs and tables
Others
Geography
North America
US
Canada
Europe
Germany
UK
APAC
China
Rest of World (ROW)
By Application Insights
The physician furniture segment is estimated to witness significant growth during the forecast period.
The healthcare sector's evolution has led to an increased focus on creating advanced and comforta
In financial year 2022, the net worth of Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Limited (AHEL) was the highest valuing at over ** billion Indian rupees among the top hospitals in India. This was followed by Fortis Healthcare Ltd (FHL) with a net worth of above ** billion rupees.