Global In-patient and acute care by Country

In 2024, Japan leads global in-patient and acute care with 125.44 million persons, although experiencing a slight decrease of 2.9% from 2023. Germany and Mexico show contrasting trends, with Germany increasing by 26% and Mexico declining by 8.29%. The UK and South Korea are rising modestly at 0.52% and 0.43% respectively. Canada, Australia, and others like the Netherlands and Israel see growth above 1%, suggesting a positive trend. Smaller countries such as Portugal, Hungary, and Slovenia face declines or minimal growth.

Future trends indicate a potential increase in demand for in-patient care as aging populations grow, technological advancements in healthcare, and emphasis on mental health services. Countries investing in healthcare infrastructure and technology are expected to experience improved growth rates in this sector.

Top countries in In-patient and acute care by Country

# 10 Countries Thousand Units (Persons) Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Japan 125,440 2023 -0.041% -0.029% View data
2 2 Germany 75,110 2023 +0.25% +0.26% View data
3 3 Mexico 71,450 2023 -8.9% -8.29% View data
4 4 United Kingdom 68,180 2023 +0.5% +0.52% View data
5 5 South Korea 52,720 2023 +0.44% +0.43% View data
6 6 Canada 39,300 2023 +1.1% +1.18% View data
7 7 Australia 26,540 2023 +1.07% +1.21% View data
8 8 Netherlands 18,060 2023 +0.95% +0.97% View data
9 9 Belgium 11,530 2023 +0.42% +0.44% View data
10 10 Portugal 10,250 2023 -0.079% -0.043% View data

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