Global Density of Paediatric ICU Beds by Country

The global density of pediatric ICU beds reveals notable disparities among countries. In 2024, the Czech Republic leads with 40 beds per persons, followed by Lithuania at 30, and Austria, Israel, and France each with 20. Greece, Canada, Portugal, and Germany all share a density of 10 beds per persons. Recent data shows stable density in Lithuania, meanwhile Austria saw a 9.64% decline in 2023. Such trends highlight contrasting approaches toward pediatric healthcare resources.

Future monitoring should focus on rising demands for pediatric care, cost limitations, and policies enhancing healthcare infrastructure capabilities and efficiencies, which could alter the distribution of pediatric ICU beds globally.

Top countries in Density of Paediatric ICU Beds by Country

# 9 Countries Units (Hospital Beds) Per Thousand Persons Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Czech Republic 0.04 2021 View data
2 2 Lithuania 0.03 2023 0% 0% View data
3 3 Austria 0.02 2023 0% -9.64% View data
4 4 Israel 0.02 2023 0% 0% View data
5 5 France 0.02 2021 0% View data
6 6 Greece 0.01 2021 View data
7 7 Canada 0.01 2021 0% View data
8 8 Portugal 0.01 2021 0% View data
9 9 Germany 0.01 2021 0% View data

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