Global Hospital Discharges for Dementia Cases by Country

The 2024 forecast data for global hospital discharges for dementia cases indicate Australia leading significantly with 59.3 discharges per hundred thousand persons, followed by the Czech Republic at 40.3. Switzerland and the United Kingdom report lower figures at 26.0 and 19.9, respectively. Poland tracks at 18.6, Spain at 10.5, Israel at 4.0, and Mexico at 1.2. The 2023 year-on-year variations show Australia with a 6.49% increase, the Czech Republic relatively stable at 0.5%, while Switzerland and the United Kingdom experienced a decline at -4.13% and -3.84%. Poland and Mexico reported slight growth at 0.44% and 1.76%, whereas Spain and Israel saw marginal declines at -0.19% and -4.74%, respectively.

Overall, the Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) over the last five years highlights fluctuations in these metrics, with some countries showing growth while others experience declines. Looking ahead, a critical trend to watch is the impact of aging populations and advancements in dementia care, which could affect hospital discharge rates. Additionally, policy changes and healthcare improvements in various countries might also play a significant role in shaping future trends in dementia-related hospital discharges.

Top countries in Hospital Discharges for Dementia Cases by Country

# 8 Countries Units (Hospital Discharges) Per Hundred Thousand Persons Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Australia 59.3 2023 +4.96% +6.49% View data
2 2 Czech Republic 40.3 2023 +3.33% +0.5% View data
3 3 Switzerland 26 2023 -3.35% -4.13% View data
4 4 United Kingdom 19.9 2023 -4.33% -3.84% View data
5 5 Poland 18.6 2023 +6.9% +0.44% View data
6 6 Spain 10.5 2023 +0.96% -0.19% View data
7 7 Israel 4 2023 -2.44% -4.74% View data
8 8 Mexico 1.2 2023 +20% +1.76% View data

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