In 2023, there were nearly 11 thousand hospitals in Columbia, the highest number among OECD countries, followed by 8,156 hospitals in Japan. If only general hospitals were counted (excluding mental health hospitals and other specialized hospitals), Japan had the most number of general hospitals among OECD countries worldwide. Most countries reported hospitals numbers similar to or lower than the previous year. Meanwhile, Mexico, South Korea and the Netherlands all reported more hospitals than last year.
The number of hospitals in the United States was forecast to continuously decrease between 2024 and 2029 by in total 13 hospitals (-0.23 percent). According to this forecast, in 2029, the number of hospitals will have decreased for the twelfth consecutive year to 5,548 hospitals. Depicted is the number of hospitals in the country or region at hand. As the OECD states, the rules according to which an institution can be registered as a hospital vary across countries.The shown data are an excerpt of Statista's Key Market Indicators (KMI). The KMI are a collection of primary and secondary indicators on the macro-economic, demographic and technological environment in up to 150 countries and regions worldwide. All indicators are sourced from international and national statistical offices, trade associations and the trade press and they are processed to generate comparable data sets (see supplementary notes under details for more information).Find more key insights for the number of hospitals in countries like Canada and Mexico.
In FY 2024, there were a total of ***** non-federal, short-term, acute care hospitals in the United States according to the American hospital directory. This included *** hospitals in Texas and *** hospitals in California, while there were just** hospitals in Vermont. This statistic presents the number of hospitals in the U.S. as of 2024, by state.
The number of hospital beds in the United States was forecast to continuously increase between 2024 and 2029 by in total 16.6 thousand beds (+1.75 percent). After the fifteenth consecutive increasing year, the number of hospital beds is estimated to reach 967.9 thousand beds and therefore a new peak in 2029. Notably, the number of hospital beds of was continuously increasing over the past years.Depicted is the estimated total number of hospital beds in the country or region at hand.The shown data are an excerpt of Statista's Key Market Indicators (KMI). The KMI are a collection of primary and secondary indicators on the macro-economic, demographic and technological environment in up to 150 countries and regions worldwide. All indicators are sourced from international and national statistical offices, trade associations and the trade press and they are processed to generate comparable data sets (see supplementary notes under details for more information).Find more key insights for the number of hospital beds in countries like Mexico and Canada.
The average number of hospital beds available per 1,000 people in the United States was forecast to continuously decrease between 2024 and 2029 by in total 0.1 beds (-3.7 percent). After the eighth consecutive decreasing year, the number of available beds per 1,000 people is estimated to reach 2.63 beds and therefore a new minimum in 2029. Depicted is the number of hospital beds per capita in the country or region at hand. As defined by World Bank this includes inpatient beds in general, specialized, public and private hospitals as well as rehabilitation centers.The shown data are an excerpt of Statista's Key Market Indicators (KMI). The KMI are a collection of primary and secondary indicators on the macro-economic, demographic and technological environment in up to 150 countries and regions worldwide. All indicators are sourced from international and national statistical offices, trade associations and the trade press and they are processed to generate comparable data sets (see supplementary notes under details for more information).Find more key insights for the average number of hospital beds available per 1,000 people in countries like Canada and Mexico.
As of 2023, the number of hospitals in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia stood at ***. This was *** more than the previous year. Overall, the country has seen a consistent rise in the number of hospitals in the past decade; however, the prior two years were an anomaly with the number of hospitals dropping for the first time. Medical facilities and privatization of the hospital sector In Saudi Arabia, the Ministry of Health remains the main provider of preventive, curative, rehabilitative, and palliative healthcare services. The majority of hospital beds across Saudi Arabia are also owned by the Ministry of Health. While the Kingdom’s health law aims to ensure healthcare provision for all its population in a fair and accessible manner, the constant growth of the population placed a burden on the sustainability of free health services. The development of healthcare through privatization, in line with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, thus offers a solution to help the state maintain and improve the quality of the public healthcare system. Healthcare amid the COVID-19 pandemic The increasing number of coronavirus cases across the country has encouraged the Saudi Arabian government to further develop and optimize digital health technology platforms (DHTPs). Prior to the pandemic, as part of the Saudi Vision 2030 plan to promote the accessibility of healthcare, the Minister of Health already introduced Seha, which is a mobile application that allows patients access to remote medical consultations with specialists. May 2019 marked the launch of the e-health app Mawid Service, which facilitates online booking, canceling, and rescheduling of patient appointments at primary health care centers. Amid the pandemic, additional apps and features were also incorporated into the telehealth system, such as Tawakkalna, Ttabaud, and Tataman, which helped mitigate the spread of the coronavirus. In general, the digital transformation of Saudi Arabia’s health sector seemed to have successfully aid the fight against COVID-19, yielding positive public response to the national healthcare system.
In 2023, there were over 7.4 million people employed in hospitals across the United States. This is the highest number in the recorded time period and hospital employment numbers have returned to and surpassed pre-pandemic levels.
In 2023, there were 5,177 hospital organizations operating in Russia, reflecting a slight increase from the previous year. This marks a decrease of 1,131 hospitals compared to 2010, highlighting a continuous decline from the peak of 6,343 hospitals in 2011. The number of hospitals has fluctuated over the years, with the lowest count recorded in 2021 at 5,072. Hospital bed density in Russia The density of hospital beds in Russia, measured as the number of beds per 10,000 population, saw a decrease in recent years and reached 77.5 in 2023. In fact, Russia has one of the highest hospital bed densities worldwide, ranking above other Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries. Russian health care in a global context In 2024, Russia ranked 14th among the countries with the best medical infrastructure and healthcare professionals (HCPs) with an index score exceeding that of Germany and Canada. Moreover, Russia ranked 14th in terms of medicine affordability and availability.
In 2022, there were a total of 7,191 hospitals operating in Brazil, the highest number of hospitals reported during the period analyzed. The number of medical centers in the South American country reached its lowest value of 6,642 hospitals in 2020, a decrease of nearly eight percent in comparison to the previous year. In 2021, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein ranked as the Brazilian hospital with the highest quality. Hospitals in Brazil Brazil spent nearly 62.2 billion Brazilian reals on hospital and outpatient care in 2022. As of 2023, the installed base of ultrasound machines in Brazilian hospitals was estimated at over 13,000 units, while X-ray machines amounted to more than 12,000 units. In 2022, there were approximately two hospital beds per 1,000 inhabitants in the country for an estimated 6,700 hospitals, forecast to reach 7,000 establishments by 2029. State of health in Brazil From 2011 to 2021, life expectancy at birth in Brazil declined for both men and women, reaching an average of 70 and 76 years, respectively. Circulatory system disorders, which include heart and cerebrovascular diseases among other illnesses, were the main cause of mortality in the country in 2022, with over 378,000 deaths. The share of adults who claimed to have a poor state of health in Brazil has increased from around five percent in 2013 to six percent in 2023.
The number of hospitals in Switzerland has declined since the year 2000. In 2022, there were 278 hospitals in the country, which represents a decrease of over 25 percent from the 376 hospitals that were in operation in 2000. Healthcare workers in Switzerland Although the number of hospitals in Switzerland has been declining, the quantity of personnel working within them has been increasing. The number of physicians in Switzerland increased by over eight thousand in the period between 2010 and 2021. Furthermore, the number of practicing nurses was over 160 thousand in 2021, an increase of around 45.6 thousand nurses since 2010. Spending indicators on health In comparison to other European countries, Switzerland had the highest expenditure on health as a share of GDP in 2023. At 12 percent, this placed Switzerland ahead of Germany and France, who spent 11.8 and 11.6 percent of their GDP on healthcare, respectively.
This statistic displays the number of hospitals in the United States in 2019, categorized by the number of beds. During this year, there were ***** hospitals located in the country with 100 to *** beds. The majority of registered hospitals in the United States are considered community hospitals.
The total number of hospitals in China has increased significantly over the last decade from roughly ****** in 2010 to almost ****** in 2023. As of 2023, the region with the highest number of hospitals in China had been Shandong province with ***** hospitals, followed by Henan province with ***** hospitals. In the same year, Chinese hospitals provided about ************* hospital beds in total and almost ************* people had been employed in the medical sector of China. Regional healthcare difference in China Health care institutions in China have suffered from regional disparities in medical resources, especially between economically developed and less developed regions. In 2023, hospitals and other health institutions in Guangdong, the largest province in South Central China, had registered the highest number of hospital visits among Chinese regions, amounting to about *********** visits, while the Autonomous Region of Tibet only registered ************ visits. Increasing medical costsExpenditure for health care provision have taken up a large proportion of people’s incomes in China and increased dramatically over the last 25 years. In 1990, annual health care expenditure per capita in urban areas had amounted to a mere ** yuan, whereas in 2017 more than ***** yuan had been attributed to individual medical costs.
In 2024, there were an estimated **** thousand hospitals across the Philippines. In contrast, there were six hospitals in Brunei that year.
The number of hospitals in Europe was forecast to continuously decrease between 2024 and 2029 by in total ** hospitals. After the twelfth consecutive decreasing year, the number of hospitals is estimated to reach ****** hospitals and therefore a new minimum in 2029. Depicted is the number of hospitals in the country or region at hand. As the OECD states, the rules according to which an institution can be registered as a hospital vary across countries.The shown data are an excerpt of Statista's Key Market Indicators (KMI). The KMI are a collection of primary and secondary indicators on the macro-economic, demographic and technological environment in up to *** countries and regions worldwide. All indicators are sourced from international and national statistical offices, trade associations and the trade press and they are processed to generate comparable data sets (see supplementary notes under details for more information).Find more key insights for the number of hospitals in countries like Caribbean and Africa.
The number of hospitals in Germany has been decreasing every year, amounting to 1,874 in 2023. By comparison, there were 2,242 hospitals in 2000. Hospital reform While there can be many reasons for a hospital closing, in Germany most of them have to do with the so-called ongoing hospital reform (Krankenhausreform) or the hospital structure law (Krankenhausstrukturgesetz). A summary of explanations from the government involves falling rural inhabitant numbers, which may lead to rural hospitals closing, and an aging population in general, therefore making it a necessity to check hospitals for being up-to-date in terms of equipment, staff and availability. Future remains to be seen On a positive note, statutory health insurance spending on hospital treatments in Germany has been increasing during the last decade, covering more than 88 million euros in 2022. The long-term effects of the hospital reform remain to be seen, as opening a new hospital after a closing, deciding on locations in rural areas, refurbishing working hospitals and hiring staff takes time and resources.
In 2022, there were 187 hospitals in Ohio, of which 137 were non-profits. During this period, there were 5,129 hospitals across the United States, most of which were non-profits. This statistic depicts the number of hospitals in Ohio in 2022, by ownership type.
In 2023, there were ***** community hospitals (general acute care) in the United States. The largest portion of these hospitals were non-profit, while only around ** percent were for-profit. In recent years, there has been a decrease in the number of hospitals in the U.S. It is difficult to compare data from before 2017 due to methodology differences. However, the general trend is downwards, except for for-profit hospitals. There has been an increase in for-profit community hospitals in the last two decades.
In 2022, the number of hospitals in Chile did not change in comparison to the previous year. The number of hospitals remained at *** hospitals. Hospitals are licensed establishments that provide medical, diagnostic, and treatment services. In this case, they include general hospitals, mental health hospitals, and other specialized hospitals. Major services of hospitals are physician and nursing services as well as specialized accommodation required by inpatients.Find more statistics on other topics about Chile with key insights such as ratio of computed tomography (CT) scanners to inhabitants and number of licensed physicians per 1,000 people.
As of October 2023, there were a total of around *** thousand hospitals in Japan, of which *** were located in Tokyo Prefecture. That year, the prefecture with the highest density of hospitals was Kochi Prefecture, with around **** hospitals per 100 thousand inhabitants.
Between 2014 and 2020, the number of hospital beds in Italy decreased, going from 197 thousand to approximately 184 thousand. The number of hospitals, and more specifically the number of public hospitals in the country, also declined during the same time range. However, in 2021, the number of hospital beds increased considerably, reaching almost 210 thousand.
Closing of hospitals Between 2014 and 2016, some hospitals were closed or converted into outpatient care facilities in Italy. Some regions have been affected by these cuts more than others. Apulia was the region with the highest number of hospital closures, during the period considered.
Patients using hospital services Over the last few years, the share of individuals using hospital services steadily grew , before dropping in 2019. More specifically, the percentage of people going to the hospital because of minor health issues only slightly increased. The growth was more remarkable among patients who were admitted to the hospital in order to be treated for severe diseases or to undergo major surgeries. As a matter of fact, the share of the latter group of patients increased from four percent in 2007 to 5.7 percent in 2019.
In 2023, there were nearly 11 thousand hospitals in Columbia, the highest number among OECD countries, followed by 8,156 hospitals in Japan. If only general hospitals were counted (excluding mental health hospitals and other specialized hospitals), Japan had the most number of general hospitals among OECD countries worldwide. Most countries reported hospitals numbers similar to or lower than the previous year. Meanwhile, Mexico, South Korea and the Netherlands all reported more hospitals than last year.