In 2024, Italy saw a forecasted hospital discharge rate for dermatitis, eczema, and papulosquamous disorders at 6.3 discharges per 100,000 persons. This represents a slight year-on-year decrease as the rate was slightly higher in 2023. The discharge rate is anticipated to gradually decline until 2027, stabilizing at 6.0 by 2028. This data suggests a continual, albeit slow, reduction in hospital cases over the forecast period. The five-year CAGR reflects a consistent annual decline, indicating minor reduction influences possibly linked to improved outpatient care or effective management strategies.
Future trends to watch for include the effects of potential advancements in dermatological treatments or public health initiatives aimed at preventive measures. Additionally, changes in climate or environmental factors could further influence the incidence and management of these disorders, potentially altering hospital discharge rates.