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市場調查報告書
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2032 年醫院服務市場預測:按服務類型、護理水平、患者人口統計、技術、最終用戶和地區進行的全球分析Hospital Services Market Forecasts to 2032 - Global Analysis By Service Type (Inpatient Services, Outpatient Services, Ancillary Services, and Other Service Types), Care Level, Patient Demographics, Technology, End User and By Geography |
根據 Stratistics MRC 的數據,全球醫院服務市場預計在 2025 年達到 4.79 兆美元,到 2032 年將達到 7.34 兆美元,預測期內的複合年成長率為 6.3%。
醫院服務是指醫院內提供的廣泛醫療保健服務,涵蓋急診、外科手術、診斷、住院、門診和專科護理。這些服務由經驗豐富的醫療專業人員提供,旨在預防、診斷和管理疾病,並支持復健和復原。透過滿足急性和長期健康需求,醫院是個人和整個社區的重要護理中心。
根據澳洲健康與福利研究所預測,2022-2023年澳洲住院人數將達到約1,210萬人次,較2021-2022年的1,160萬人次大幅增加。
慢性病增加和人口老化
隨著預期壽命的延長,人口老化加劇,住院和長期照護機構的需求也隨之增加。這種人口結構變化迫使政府和醫療機構擴大基礎設施並改善服務品質。為了管理複雜的健康檔案,先進的診斷工具和個人化治療方案正成為常態。同時,持續監測和急性後期護理的需求也推動了對綜合醫院系統的投資。這些趨勢使得已開發經濟體和新興經濟體都越來越依賴醫院服務。
缺乏熟練的醫療保健專業人員
合格醫護人員的持續短缺阻礙了全球醫院服務業的發展。患者數量與現有醫護人員數量的不匹配給營運效率和醫療品質帶來了壓力。執照和訓練方面的監管要求進一步阻礙了醫護人員的擴張。醫院在留住專科醫生方面面臨挑戰,尤其是在農村和服務不足的地區。護理師和醫生的高倦怠率和離職率加劇了這個問題,導致服務提供方面存在差距。如果沒有策略性的人力資源規劃和獎勵,醫療保健系統可能難以滿足日益成長的需求。
擴大採用基於價值的護理模式
向價值導向型醫療的轉變正在為最佳化醫院服務開闢新的途徑。醫療服務提供者越來越關注治療效果、病患滿意度和成本效益,而非數量驅動的指標。這種模式鼓勵協調一致的護理、預防性介入和數據主導的決策。醫院正在投資電子健康記錄、遠端醫療和分析平台,以支持這項轉變。公共和私人支付機構正在製定薪酬機制,以獎勵優質服務和課責。隨著價值導向框架的日益普及,醫院正在重新配置其服務線,以提供更全面、更永續的醫療服務。
來自門診病人和流動護理中心的競爭加劇
門診和流動醫療機構的快速擴張給醫院服務帶來了越來越大的壓力。這些中心為曾經需要住院的診療提供了經濟高效且便利的替代方案。技術進步使得當日手術和遠距會診成為可能,從而減少了住院需求。患者越來越青睞分散式的醫療環境,以最大限度地減少等待時間和醫院內感染的風險。因此,醫院必須透過更好地差異化服務和整合門診功能來適應這種變化。如果未能適應,可能會導致市場佔有率的損失和盈利的下降。
COVID-19的影響
疫情徹底改變了醫院的營運模式,加速了數位轉型和緊急準備。醫院必須迅速擴大重症監護室(ICU)容量,實施感染控制通訊協定,並管理不斷波動的患者群體。遠端醫療的普及率激增,使得在封鎖期間能夠進行遠距分診和後續護理。然而,選擇性手術被推遲,影響了收入來源和資源配置。供應鏈中斷和人員短缺進一步影響了服務提供。後疫情時代的策略如今強調韌性、靈活性和跨部門合作,以應對未來的公共衛生危機。
住院服務部門預計將成為預測期內最大的部門
由於複雜手術、重症患者監護和慢性病長期治療的需求日益成長,預計住院服務領域將在預測期內佔據最大的市場佔有率。醫院正在擴大床位容量,並投資先進設備以支持高風險病例。綜合護理路徑和多專業團隊正在改善住院患者的治療效果。在人口老化和疾病負擔加重的地區,住院服務需求尤其高。隨著醫療保健系統優先考慮全面護理,住院服務仍然是醫院運作的核心。
預計預測期內公立/政府醫院部門的複合年成長率最高
預計公立/政府營運的醫院在預測期內將呈現最高成長率。這些機構正在擴大基礎設施,以滿足日益成長的人口(尤其是在中低收入國家)的醫療保健需求。政府的資金和政策支持使它們能夠實現設施現代化並採用數位化醫療工具。旨在實現全民健康覆蓋的舉措正在推動患者數量的成長和服務的多樣化。公立醫院在疫情應對和緊急醫療救治方面也發揮著至關重要的作用。它們的戰略重要性正在推動持續成長和創新。
由於快速的都市化、人口成長以及醫療保健意識的不斷提升,預計亞太地區將在預測期內佔據最大的市場佔有率。中國、印度和日本等國家正大力投資其公共衛生系統和醫療技術。政府改革和保險覆蓋範圍的擴大正在改善各社會經濟群體獲得醫院服務的機會。該地區對數位健康和智慧醫院計劃的關注正在加速服務交付。這些趨勢使亞太地區在全球醫院服務市場佔據主導地位。
預計北美將在預測期內實現最高的複合年成長率。該地區的特點是醫療保健支出強勁、醫療技術先進且保險涵蓋範圍廣。醫院正在採用人工智慧診斷、機器人手術和精準醫療來提高護理品質。聯邦和州一級的舉措正在促進醫療保健提供者之間的互通性和數據整合。文明病的增加和人口老化正在推動對專科醫院服務的需求。創新和政策支持繼續推動美國和加拿大的市場擴張。
According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Hospital Services Market is accounted for $4.79 trillion in 2025 and is expected to reach $7.34 trillion by 2032 growing at a CAGR of 6.3% during the forecast period. Hospital services refer to the diverse healthcare offerings provided within hospitals, ranging from emergency care, surgery, and diagnostics to inpatient, outpatient, and specialized treatments. Delivered by skilled medical professionals, these services aim to prevent, diagnose, and manage illnesses while supporting rehabilitation and recovery. By addressing acute as well as long-term health needs, hospitals serve as essential centers of care for individuals and the broader community.
According to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, in 2022-2023, around 12.1 million patients were hospitalized in Australia, a substantial increase from 11.6 million patients in 2021-2022.
Rising prevalence of chronic diseases and aging population
As life expectancy increases, aging populations are placing greater demand on inpatient and long-term care facilities. This demographic shift is prompting governments and healthcare providers to expand infrastructure and improve service delivery. Advanced diagnostic tools and personalized treatment plans are becoming standard to manage complex health profiles. Simultaneously, the need for continuous monitoring and post-acute care is driving investment in integrated hospital systems. These trends are collectively intensifying the reliance on hospital-based services across both developed and emerging economies.
Shortage of skilled healthcare professionals
A persistent lack of qualified medical personnel is hindering the growth of hospital services worldwide. The imbalance between patient volume and available staff is straining operational efficiency and care quality. Regulatory requirements for licensing and training further slowdown workforce expansion. Hospitals face challenges in recruiting specialists, especially in rural and underserved regions. High burnout rates and attrition among nurses and physicians exacerbate the issue, leading to gaps in service coverage. Without strategic workforce planning and incentives, healthcare systems may struggle to meet rising demand.
Increasing adoption of value-based care models
The shift toward value-based care is opening new avenues for hospital service optimization. Providers are focusing on outcomes, patient satisfaction, and cost-efficiency rather than volume-driven metrics. This model encourages coordinated care, preventive interventions, and data-driven decision-making. Hospitals are investing in electronic health records, telemedicine, and analytics platforms to support this transition. Public and private payers are aligning reimbursement structures to reward quality and accountability. As value-based frameworks gain traction, hospitals are reconfiguring service lines to deliver more holistic and sustainable care.
Rising competition from outpatient and ambulatory care centers
The hospital services is facing mounting pressure from the rapid expansion of outpatient and ambulatory care facilities. These centres offer cost-effective, convenient alternatives for procedures that once required hospitalization. Technological advancements have enabled same-day surgeries and remote consultations, reducing the need for inpatient stays. Patients increasingly prefer decentralized care settings that minimize wait times and exposure to hospital-acquired infections. As a result, hospitals must adapt by enhancing service differentiation and integrating outpatient capabilities. Failure to evolve may lead to erosion of market share and reduced profitability.
Covid-19 Impact
The pandemic fundamentally reshaped hospital operations, accelerating digital transformation and emergency preparedness. Hospitals had to rapidly scale ICU capacity, implement infection control protocols, and manage fluctuating patient volumes. Telehealth adoption surged, enabling remote triage and follow-up care amid lockdowns. However, elective procedures were deferred, impacting revenue streams and resource allocation. Supply chain disruptions and staff shortages further strained service delivery. Post-COVID strategies now emphasize resilience, flexibility, and cross-sector collaboration to withstand future public health crises.
The inpatient services segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period
The inpatient services segment is expected to account for the largest market share during the forecast period, driven by the growing need for complex surgeries, critical care, and long-term treatment of chronic conditions. Hospitals are expanding bed capacity and investing in advanced equipment to support high-acuity cases. Integrated care pathways and multidisciplinary teams are enhancing patient outcomes in inpatient settings. Demand is particularly strong in regions with aging populations and rising disease burden. As healthcare systems prioritize comprehensive care, inpatient services remain central to hospital operations.
The public/government hospitals segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period
Over the forecast period, the public/government hospitals segment is predicted to witness the highest growth rate. These institutions are scaling up infrastructure to meet the healthcare needs of expanding populations, especially in low- and middle-income countries. Government funding and policy support are enabling modernization of facilities and adoption of digital health tools. Initiatives targeting universal health coverage are driving patient volumes and service diversification. Public hospitals are also playing a pivotal role in pandemic response and emergency care. Their strategic importance is fuelling sustained growth and innovation.
During the forecast period, the Asia Pacific region is expected to hold the largest market share due to rapid urbanization, population growth, and rising healthcare awareness. Countries like China, India, and Japan are investing heavily in public health systems and medical technology. Government reforms and insurance expansion are improving access to hospital services across socioeconomic groups. The region's focus on digital health and smart hospital initiatives is accelerating service delivery. These dynamics position Asia Pacific as a dominant force in the global hospital services landscape.
Over the forecast period, the North America region is anticipated to exhibit the highest CAGR. The region is characterized by strong healthcare spending, advanced medical technology, and robust insurance coverage. Hospitals are adopting AI-driven diagnostics, robotic surgery, and precision medicine to enhance care quality. Federal and state-level initiatives are promoting interoperability and data integration across providers. Rising prevalence of lifestyle diseases and aging demographics are fuelling demand for specialized hospital services. Innovation and policy support continue to drive market expansion in the U.S. and Canada.
Key players in the market
Some of the key players profiled in the Hospital Services Market include HCA Healthcare, Rede D'Or Sao Luiz, Mayo Clinic, Bangkok Dusit Medical Services, Cleveland Clinic, Dr. Sulaiman Al Habib Medical Services Group, Tenet Healthcare, Universal Health Services, Ascension Health, IHH Healthcare, Community Health Systems, Apollo Hospitals, Spire Healthcare Group plc, Fortis Healthcare, and Ramsay Health Care.
In June 2024, the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) launched the first Tele-ICU expanded hospital in Alabama, U.S., by partnering with Whitefield Regional Hospital. This partnership is expected to improve the Tele-ICU capabilities of UAB, and to provide evidence-based care services to patients.
In July 2023, Nutex Health Inc. opened Covington Trace ER & Hospital, a new microhospital in Louisiana. The hospital includes eight private exam rooms, an emergency room, ten private inpatient beds, and an in-house pharmacy, laboratory, and imaging services.
In January 2023, the Government of India launched thefirst 100% carbon-neutral hospital in Bengaluru, India, with a capacity of 500 beds.
Note: Tables for North America, Europe, APAC, South America, and Middle East & Africa Regions are also represented in the same manner as above.