Market revenue in 2022 | USD 7,716.7 million |
Market revenue in 2030 | USD 10,220.1 million |
Growth rate | 3.6% (CAGR from 2022 to 2030) |
Largest segment | Standalone |
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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Standalone was the largest segment with a revenue share of 58.15% in 2022. Horizon Databook has segmented the U.S. burn care centers market based on in-hospital, standalone covering the revenue growth of each sub-segment from 2018 to 2030.
The U.S. market is flourishing owing to the growing incidence of burn injuries and accidents annually. As per American Burn Association’s estimates in 2018, approximately 300 children are admitted to emergency rooms in the U.S. every day with burn injuries and approximately 2 children succumb to burn injuries. Children aged 16 years and below in the U.S. account for 26% of the burn care admissions.
Furthermore, as per National Center for Biotechnology Information’s (NCBI) estimates, over 486,000 U.S. citizens suffer from fire injuries annually, which is expected to boost the demand for advanced burn care centers in the country. Moreover, the growing number of admissions in hospitals and emergency departments due to partial-thickness and full-thickness burns is likely to propel market growth.
On the basis of severity of burns, second-degree or partial-thickness burns accounted for 56.4% of emergency room visits and 51.9% of in-patient hospital admissions. The most common causes of burn injuries among U.S. citizens are burns caused by hot liquids and steam. The U.S. healthcare facilities and burn care centers are witnessing significant improvements in prognosis and treatment procedures for burn injuries. However, the incidence of burn accidents and cost of burn care treatment in the U.S. remains high.
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