Global Density of Long-Term Care Beds by Country

The global density of long-term care beds per thousand persons varies significantly. In 2023, South Korea led with a high density of 5.35 beds, with notable changes exhibiting an increase of 0.26%. Meanwhile, countries like Belgium saw a decline of 4.36%. The Netherlands and Greece experienced remarkable rises of 9.1% and 1.44%, respectively, whereas the U.S. remained stagnant. Future trends highlight a growing demand for such beds driven by aging populations, emphasizing the need for sustainable healthcare infrastructure development across nations.

Top countries in Density of Long-Term Care Beds by Country

# 10 Countries Units (Hospital Beds) Per Thousand Persons Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 South Korea 5.35 2023 0% +0.26% View data
2 2 Czech Republic 1.92 2023 +0.52% -0.41% View data
3 3 Greece 0.54 2023 -1.82% +1.44% View data
4 4 Netherlands 0.51 2023 +4.08% +9.1% View data
5 5 Spain 0.38 2023 -2.56% -2.89% View data
6 6 Israel 0.36 2023 -2.7% 0% View data
7 7 Bulgaria 0.36 2023 +2.86% +0.57% View data
8 8 Iceland 0.32 2023 -3.03% -1.78% View data
9 9 Ireland 0.16 2023 0% +1.3% View data
10 10 United States 0.15 2023 0% View data

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