Hospital beds are used for proper patient care in various settings such as elderly care facilities, home care settings, ambulatory surgical centers, and hospitals. Hospital beds are more comfortable than household beds as they are versatile in terms of inclination and can be reclined as per the patient’s condition. Household beds are difficult to clean and maintain hygiene for a longer period of time.
Hospital beds, on the other hand, can be easily cleaned and are simple to maintain hygiene. Advancement in hospital beds leads to the development of electric beds and semi-electric beds, which are cutting the need of medical assistance and nurses for patient monitoring. These are known as Electrical/powered hospital beds, they are suitable for the patient requirement of a particular resting position. Different hospital beds are available for many applications, such as psychiatric, pediatric, outpatient, maternity, bariatric, terminal patient, ambulatory, and intensive care unit (ICU) beds. Maternity beds are particularly designed for obstetricians and expectant mothers for their comfort. Electric and semi-electric beds are well equipped with footrest, locomotion system, and wheel-assisted mobility system.
Market Dynamics
Increasing road accidents, adoption of inorganic growth strategies such as mergers, acquisitions, partnerships, and collaborations by the key market players are the major factors that are expected to drive the U.S hospital beds market growth over the forecast period.
For instance, according to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), there were 33,244 fatal motor vehicle crashes in the U.S in 2019.
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