Market revenue in 2022 | USD 62.5 million |
Market revenue in 2030 | USD 94.1 million |
Growth rate | 5.3% (CAGR from 2022 to 2030) |
Largest segment | In-hospital |
Fastest growing segment | Standalone |
Historical data | 2018 - 2021 |
Base year | 2022 |
Forecast period | 2023 - 2030 |
Quantitative units | Revenue in USD million |
Market segmentation | In-Hospital, Standalone |
Key market players worldwide | Temple University Hospital, Parkland Hospital, MedStar Health, UMC, Burn and Reconstructive Centers of America, Massachusetts General Hospital, University of Rochester Medical Center, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, SBH Health System, National Burns Center |
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In-hospital was the largest segment with a revenue share of 57.92% in 2022. Horizon Databook has segmented the South Africa burn care centers market based on in-hospital, standalone covering the revenue growth of each sub-segment from 2018 to 2030.
Although burns are largely avoidable, the incidence of burn injuries and accidents in South Africa is rapidly increasing. According to estimates, the African continent records over a million burn cases annually, 18% of the hospital admissions are patients admitted with burn injuries, and the related mortality rate in Africa is 6% to 10%. According to a South African survey, thermal burn injuries are the most common cause of death in children below the age of 4 years and the third most common cause in individuals aged under 18 years.
According to a Medical Research Council report in South Africa, it was estimated that annually 3.2% of the population would be susceptible to thermal burns and 86% of these cases would be classified as minor burns. Burn-related mortality is higher in South Africa as compared to the global average. For instance, approximately 8.5 per 100,000 South Africans succumb to burn injuries every year. According to Lancet Commission on Global Surgery, there are 17 burn care centers with 511 beds, which record 8140 admissions every year across South Africa.
However, South Africa presents certain deficits in burn care management, such as poor infrastructure and skilled healthcare professionals. Low to moderate burn cases are treated in general and local healthcare facilities that lack established burn care facilities. Therefore, burn care management is posing an urgent public health need.
Horizon Databook provides a detailed overview of country-level data and insights on the South Africa burn care centers market , including forecasts for subscribers. This country databook contains high-level insights into South Africa burn care centers market from 2018 to 2030, including revenue numbers, major trends, and company profiles.
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