European Hospital Discharges for Diseases of the Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue by Country

Spain leads European hospital discharges for skin- and subcutaneous tissue-related diseases in 2023, with the number standing at 57.51 thousand. Notably, the Czech Republic (23.99 thousand) and Austria (22.67 thousand) follow. Over the last two years, Spain showed a modest growth of 0.61%, while Belgium increased by 1.98%. In contrast, Finland saw the largest decline of 3.45%. Over a five-year period, the Czech Republic exhibited consistent growth, while Austria faced a downward trend.

Future trends to watch include technological advancements in dermatology treatments, which may reduce hospital discharges. The increasing focus on outpatient care and telemedicine could also significantly influence hospital discharge rates in the coming years.

Top countries in Hospital Discharges for Diseases of the Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue by Country

# 10 Countries Units (Hospital Discharges) Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Spain 57,510 2023 +5.97% +0.61% View data
2 2 Czech Republic 23,990 2023 +4.46% +0.58% View data
3 3 Austria 22,670 2023 +1.77% -1.57% View data
4 4 Belgium 19,270 2023 +9.32% +1.98% View data
5 5 Slovakia 14,950 2023 +6.31% -0.64% View data
6 6 Netherlands 13,490 2023 +2.38% -0.54% View data
7 7 Norway 11,230 2023 +7.3% +2.96% View data
8 8 Portugal 8,430 2021 +10.36% View data
9 9 Finland 7,590 2023 -1.92% -3.45% View data
10 10 Slovenia 3,980 2023 +4.57% -0.5% View data

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