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.
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.
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 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.
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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*Standardized units.Characteristics of the top 50 Cancer Hospitals, as ranked by the US News and World Report.
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.
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.
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South Korea Number of Hospital was up 3.5% in 2019, compared to the previous year.
According to a hospital ranking carried out in 2022 and based on seven different dimensions, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein was considered the hospital with the highest care quality in Latin America. Located in São Paulo - Brazil, this health institution reached a quality index score of 93.46. Hospital Sírio-Libanês also located in Brazil, ranked second, with a score of 71.75. Latin American hospitals and their capacity to host patients When it comes to hosting patients, hospitals Irmandade da Santa Casa de Misericórdia de Porto Alegre located in Brazil, and Sanatorio Guemes based in Argentina, ranked among the leading hospitals in Latin America as of 2022. It was estimated that Brazil and Argentina were the two Latin American countries with the highest number of hospital beds in the region in 2020, with more than 448,000 and 234,000 hospital beds, respectively. Public opinion on healthcare quality It was also Argentina that had the highest share of satisfied patients among a selection of countries in Latin America according to a 2023 survey, with 50 percent of interviewees stating they had accessed a good or very good healthcare service. Colombian patients followed, with four out of ten people satisfied with the healthcare received. Accordingly, a recent study estimated that nearly half of the population in Argentina and Colombia distrusted the healthcare system, with approximately 47 percent and 50 percent of respondents claiming they trust the health systems in their respective countries.
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[215+ Pages Report] The global Private Hospital market was worth USD 820 Billion in 2021 and at a CAGR of 12.5% is expected to reach a value of USD 2000 Billion by 2028.
In 2024, Bumrungrad International Hospital ranked first among the leading hospitals in Thailand with a score of 93 percent. In the same year, it was the only hospital from Thailand that placed 130th among the 250 world's best hospitals on the Global Hospital Rating by Newsweek and Statista. Thailand is one of the most popular medical tourism hubs in Southeast Asia.
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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.
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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
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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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According to a ranking by Statista and Newsweek, the best hospital in Finland is Helsinki University Hospital in Helsinki. Moreover, Helsinki University Hospital was also ranked as the 50th best hospital in the world, among over 50,000 hospitals in 30 countries. Tampere University Hospital in Tampere and Turku University Hospital in Turku were ranked as second and third best respectively in the Finland, while they were 126th and 121st best respectively in the World.
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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
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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 |
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Problem Statement
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Hospitals and healthcare providers faced challenges in ensuring continuous monitoring of patient vitals, especially for high-risk patients. Traditional monitoring methods often lacked real-time data processing and timely alerts, leading to delayed responses and increased hospital readmissions. The healthcare provider needed a solution to monitor patient health continuously and deliver actionable insights for improved care.
Challenge
Implementing an advanced patient monitoring system involved overcoming several challenges:
Collecting and analyzing real-time data from multiple IoT-enabled medical devices.
Ensuring accurate health insights while minimizing false alarms.
Integrating the system seamlessly with hospital workflows and electronic health records (EHR).
Solution Provided
A comprehensive patient monitoring system was developed using IoT-enabled medical devices and AI-based monitoring systems. The solution was designed to:
Continuously collect patient vital data such as heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen levels, and temperature.
Analyze data in real-time to detect anomalies and provide early warnings for potential health issues.
Send alerts to healthcare professionals and caregivers for timely interventions.
Development Steps
Data Collection
Deployed IoT-enabled devices such as wearable monitors, smart sensors, and bedside equipment to collect patient data continuously.
Preprocessing
Cleaned and standardized data streams to ensure accurate analysis and integration with hospital systems.
AI Model Development
Built machine learning models to analyze vital trends and detect abnormalities in real-time
Validation
Tested the system in controlled environments to ensure accuracy and reliability in detecting health issues.
Deployment
Implemented the solution in hospitals and care facilities, integrating it with EHR systems and alert mechanisms for seamless operation.
Continuous Monitoring & Improvement
Established a feedback loop to refine models and algorithms based on real-world data and healthcare provider feedback.
Results
Enhanced Patient Care
Real-time monitoring and proactive alerts enabled healthcare professionals to provide timely interventions, improving patient outcomes.
Early Detection of Health Issues
The system detected potential health complications early, reducing the severity of conditions and preventing critical events.
Reduced Hospital Readmissions
Continuous monitoring helped manage patient health effectively, leading to a significant decrease in readmission rates.
Improved Operational Efficiency
Automation and real-time insights reduced the burden on healthcare staff, allowing them to focus on critical cases.
Scalable Solution
The system adapted seamlessly to various healthcare settings, including hospitals, clinics, and home care environments.
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Global Next Generation Blood Gas Monitors System Market size was $ 5.48 billion in 2022 and is grow to $ 10.59 billion by 2030 with a CAGR of 8.75%.
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BackgroundDiabetes imposes a substantial burden globally in terms of premature mortality, morbidity, and health care costs. Estimates of economic outcomes associated with diabetes are essential inputs to policy analyses aimed at prevention and treatment of diabetes. Our objective was to estimate and compare event rates, hospital utilization, and costs associated with major diabetes-related complications in high-, middle-, and low-income countries.Methods and FindingsIncidence and history of diabetes-related complications, hospital admissions, and length of stay were recorded in 11,140 patients with type 2 diabetes participating in the Action in Diabetes and Vascular Disease (ADVANCE) study (mean age at entry 66 y). The probability of hospital utilization and number of days in hospital for major events associated with coronary disease, cerebrovascular disease, congestive heart failure, peripheral vascular disease, and nephropathy were estimated for three regions (Asia, Eastern Europe, and Established Market Economies) using multiple regression analysis. The resulting estimates of days spent in hospital were multiplied by regional estimates of the costs per hospital bed-day from the World Health Organization to compute annual acute and long-term costs associated with the different types of complications. To assist, comparability, costs are reported in international dollars (Int$), which represent a hypothetical currency that allows for the same quantities of goods or services to be purchased regardless of country, standardized on purchasing power in the United States. A cost calculator accompanying this paper enables the estimation of costs for individual countries and translation of these costs into local currency units. The probability of attending a hospital following an event was highest for heart failure (93%–96% across regions) and lowest for nephropathy (15%–26%). The average numbers of days in hospital given at least one admission were greatest for stroke (17–32 d across region) and heart failure (16–31 d) and lowest for nephropathy (12–23 d). Considering regional differences, probabilities of hospitalization were lowest in Asia and highest in Established Market Economies; on the other hand, lengths of stay were highest in Asia and lowest in Established Market Economies. Overall estimated annual hospital costs for patients with none of the specified events or event histories ranged from Int$76 in Asia to Int$296 in Established Market Economies. All complications included in this analysis led to significant increases in hospital costs; coronary events, cerebrovascular events, and heart failure were the most costly, at more than Int$1,800, Int$3,000, and Int$4,000 in Asia, Eastern Europe, and Established Market Economies, respectively.ConclusionsMajor complications of diabetes significantly increase hospital use and costs across various settings and are likely to impose a high economic burden on health care systems. Please see later in the article for the Editors' Summary
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).
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.