In 2023, Singapore dominated the ranking of the world's health and health systems, followed by Japan and South Korea. The health index score is calculated by evaluating various indicators that assess the health of the population, and access to the services required to sustain good health, including health outcomes, health systems, sickness and risk factors, and mortality rates. The health and health system index score of the top ten countries with the best healthcare system in the world ranged between 82 and 86.9, measured on a scale of zero to 100.
Global Health Security Index Numerous health and health system indexes have been developed to assess various attributes and aspects of a nation's healthcare system. One such measure is the Global Health Security (GHS) index. This index evaluates the ability of 195 nations to identify, assess, and mitigate biological hazards in addition to political and socioeconomic concerns, the quality of their healthcare systems, and their compliance with international finance and standards. In 2021, the United States was ranked at the top of the GHS index, but due to multiple reasons, the U.S. government failed to effectively manage the COVID-19 pandemic. The GHS Index evaluates capability and identifies preparation gaps; nevertheless, it cannot predict a nation's resource allocation in case of a public health emergency.
Universal Health Coverage Index Another health index that is used globally by the members of the United Nations (UN) is the universal health care (UHC) service coverage index. The UHC index monitors the country's progress related to the sustainable developmental goal (SDG) number three. The UHC service coverage index tracks 14 indicators related to reproductive, maternal, newborn, and child health, infectious diseases, non-communicable diseases, service capacity, and access to care. The main target of universal health coverage is to ensure that no one is denied access to essential medical services due to financial hardships. In 2021, the UHC index scores ranged from as low as 21 to a high score of 91 across 194 countries.
According to a ranking by Statista and Newsweek, the best hospital in the United States is the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. Moreover, the Mayo Clinic was also ranked as the best hospital in the world, among over 50,000 hospitals in 30 countries. Cleveland Clinic in Ohio and the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Maryland were ranked as second and third best respectively in the U.S., while they were second and forth best respectively in the World.
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The average for 2020 based on 36 countries was 4.44 hospital beds. The highest value was in South Korea: 12.65 hospital beds and the lowest value was in Mexico: 0.99 hospital beds. The indicator is available from 1960 to 2021. Below is a chart for all countries where data are available.
As of 2022, the largest hospital in the world was found in Henan, China. With seven thousand beds, First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University was ranked as the largest hospital globally according to its number of beds. The second largest hospital was also found in China. No U.S. hospital made the world top 20 list, although AdventHealth Orlando was close, being the largest hospital in the United States.
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*Standardized units.Characteristics of the top 50 Cancer Hospitals, as ranked by the US News and World Report.
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The average for 2020 based on 36 countries was 356986 hospital beds. The highest value was in China: 7131200 hospital beds and the lowest value was in Iceland: 1039 hospital beds. The indicator is available from 1960 to 2021. Below is a chart for all countries where data are available.
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South Korea Number of Hospital was up 3.5% in 2019, compared to the previous year.
According to a ranking by Statista and Newsweek, the best hospital in Norway is Oslo Universitetssykehus in Oslo. Moreover, Oslo Universitetssykehus was also ranked as the 29th best hospital in the world, among over 50,000 hospitals in 30 countries. St. Olavs Hospital in Trondheim and Haukeland Universitetssykehus in Bergen were ranked as second and third best respectively in the Norway, while they were 138th and 151st best respectively in the World.
According to a ranking by Statista and Newsweek, the best hospital in Denmark is the Rigshospitalet - København in Copenhagen. Moreover, the Rigshospitalet - København was also ranked as the 21st best hospital in the world, among over 50,000 hospitals in 30 countries. Aarhus Universitetshospital in Aarhus and Odense Universitetshospital in Odense were ranked as second and third best respectively in the Denmark, while they were 23rd and 85th best respectively in the World.
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This dataset provides values for HOSPITAL BEDS reported in several countries. The data includes current values, previous releases, historical highs and record lows, release frequency, reported unit and currency.
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Correlation coefficients (R2) between US News and World Report Reputation Score, and measures of research productivity.
According to a ranking of the best hospitals in the U.S., the best hospital for adult cancer is the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, which had a score of 100 out of 100, as of 2024. This statistic shows the top 10 hospitals for adult cancer in the United States based on the score given by U.S. News and World Report's annual hospital ranking.
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The average for 2020 based on 21 countries was 4.69 hospital beds. The highest value was in Germany: 7.82 hospital beds and the lowest value was in Sweden: 2.05 hospital beds. The indicator is available from 1960 to 2021. Below is a chart for all countries where data are available.
According to a ranking by Statista and Newsweek, the best hospital in Sweden is the Karolinska Universitetssjukhuset in Stockholm. Moreover, Karolinska Universitetssjukhuset was also ranked as the seventh-best hospital in the world, among over 50,000 hospitals in 30 countries. Sahlgrenska Universitetssjukhuset in Göteborg and Akademiska Sjukhuset in Uppsala were ranked as second and third best respectively in the Sweden, while they were 74th and 75th best respectively in the World.
The SCImago Institutions Rankings (SIR) is a classification of academic and research-related institutions ranked by a composite indicator that combines three different sets of indicators based on research performance, innovation outputs and societal impact measured by their web visibility. It provides a friendly interface that allows the visualization of any customized ranking from the combination of these three sets of indicators. Additionally, it is possible to compare the trends for individual indicators of up to six institutions. For each large sector it is also possible to obtain distribution charts of the different indicators. For comparative purposes, the value of the composite indicator has been set on a scale of 0 to 100. However the line graphs and bar graphs always represent ranks (lower is better, so the highest values are the worst).
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The global hospital workforce management market is expected to be valued at US$ 1,533.2 million in 2023. In seeking an optimal hospital workforce, striking a neat balance between working staff and the job at hand and alternating between clinicians and administrative staff in defining work, thus giving doctors more time to spend with patients.
Report Attributes or Data Points | Details |
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Global Hospital Workforce Management Market Valuation in 2022 | US$ 1,413.8 million |
Estimated Global Market Share in 2023 | US$ 1,533.2 million |
Forecasted Global Market Size by 2033 | US$ 4,209.5 million |
Projected Global Market Growth Rate from 2023 to 2033 | 10.6% CAGR |
Historical Market Growth Rate from 2018 to 2022 | 7.1% CAGR |
Region-wise Insights
Regional Market Comparison | Global Market Share in Percentage |
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North America | 36.8% |
Europe | 29.4% |
Regional Market Comparison | Global Market Share in Percentage |
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United States | 33.1% |
Germany | 5% |
Japan | 4.5% |
Regional Markets | CAGR (2023 to 2033) |
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United Kingdom | 8.2% |
China | 8.1% |
India | 6.6% |
Australia | 5.9% |
Category-wise Insights
Category | By Product Type |
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Top Segment | Integrated Software |
Market Share in Percentage | 33.8% |
Category | By Mode of Delivery |
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Top Segment | On-premise |
Market Share in Percentage | 44.5% |
Report Scope
Report Attribute | Details |
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Growth Rate | CAGR of 10.6% from 2023 to 2033 |
Market Value in 2022 | US$ 1,413.8 million |
Market Value in 2033 | US$ 4,209.5 million |
Base Year for Estimation | 2022 |
Historical Data | 2018 to 2022 |
Forecast Period | 2023 to 2033 |
Quantitative Units | Revenue in US$ million and CAGR from 2023 to 2033 |
Report Coverage | Revenue Forecast, Company Ranking, Competitive Landscape, Growth Factors, Trends, and Pricing Analysis |
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Global ENT Workstations Market Size By Product (Position, Function), By End User (Hospital, Clinic), By Geographic Scope And Forecast
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The global medical tourism industry is projected to reach USD 278.2 billion in 2025 and grow to USD 890.4 billion by 2035, advancing at a CAGR of 10.4% from 2025 to 2035.
Attribute | Details |
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Current Medical Tourism Industry Size (2024A) | USD 248.2 Billion |
Estimated Medical Tourism Industry Size (2025E) | USD 278.2 Billion |
Projected Medical Tourism Industry Size (2035F) | USD 890.4 Billion |
Value CAGR (2025 to 2035) | 10.4% |
Market Share of Top Players in 2024 | ~15%-20% |
Growth of Wellbeing Tourism Industry vs. Medical Tourism Industry (2020 to 2035)
Wellbeing Tourism Industry | Medical Tourism Industry |
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2020: USD 660.0 billion (estimated) | 2020: USD 157.9 billion (estimated) |
2024: USD 755.1 billion (estimated) | 2024: USD 248.2 billion (estimated) |
2025: USD 800.0 billion (estimated) | 2025: USD 278.2 billion (estimated) |
2035: USD 1.2 trillion (projected) | 2035: USD 890.4 billion (projected) |
CAGR (2025 to 2035): 5.1% | CAGR (2025 to 2035): 10.4% |
Global Medical Tourism Industry Performance by Domestic and International Patients (2024)
Countries | Domestic vs. International Patients (%) |
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United States | 60% Domestic - 40% International |
Mexico | 70% Domestic - 30% International |
Thailand | 50% Domestic - 50% International |
India | 80% Domestic - 20% International |
Singapore | 55% Domestic - 45% International |
Turkey | 65% Domestic - 35% International |
Malaysia | 60% Domestic - 40% International |
Brazil | 75% Domestic - 25% International |
South Korea | 70% Domestic - 30% International |
United Kingdom | 50% Domestic - 50% International |
According to a study from 2024, Japan's medical infrastructure and professionals were ranked as the best in the world, scoring 98.7 out of a possible 100. Ranked as second and third were Italy and Iceland. This statistic represents the ranking of the top 20 countries with the best medical infrastructure and professionals worldwide in 2024, by index score.
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Overall cancer productivity.
In 2023, Singapore dominated the ranking of the world's health and health systems, followed by Japan and South Korea. The health index score is calculated by evaluating various indicators that assess the health of the population, and access to the services required to sustain good health, including health outcomes, health systems, sickness and risk factors, and mortality rates. The health and health system index score of the top ten countries with the best healthcare system in the world ranged between 82 and 86.9, measured on a scale of zero to 100.
Global Health Security Index Numerous health and health system indexes have been developed to assess various attributes and aspects of a nation's healthcare system. One such measure is the Global Health Security (GHS) index. This index evaluates the ability of 195 nations to identify, assess, and mitigate biological hazards in addition to political and socioeconomic concerns, the quality of their healthcare systems, and their compliance with international finance and standards. In 2021, the United States was ranked at the top of the GHS index, but due to multiple reasons, the U.S. government failed to effectively manage the COVID-19 pandemic. The GHS Index evaluates capability and identifies preparation gaps; nevertheless, it cannot predict a nation's resource allocation in case of a public health emergency.
Universal Health Coverage Index Another health index that is used globally by the members of the United Nations (UN) is the universal health care (UHC) service coverage index. The UHC index monitors the country's progress related to the sustainable developmental goal (SDG) number three. The UHC service coverage index tracks 14 indicators related to reproductive, maternal, newborn, and child health, infectious diseases, non-communicable diseases, service capacity, and access to care. The main target of universal health coverage is to ensure that no one is denied access to essential medical services due to financial hardships. In 2021, the UHC index scores ranged from as low as 21 to a high score of 91 across 194 countries.