This week HBI breaks down data from several sources and illustrates the share of informal homecare in European Countries and the UK. It makes clear just how much care at home is being illegally delivered.
The share prices of 14 of the top listed healthcare services groups have increased by 25% on average since the start of October, following a fall of 13% in the first three quarters of 2020. The best-performing shares are hospital and outpatient groups, whilst elderly care companies have done less well.
This week's infographic shows how Europe's for-profit hospital market has consolidated in recent years, with several large mergers of national players re-shaping the table of biggest operators.
Breast implants, non-hormonal IUDs and vaginal mesh caused the highest number of reported side effects of medical implants in 2020 in the Netherlands. Nearly all, 98%, of the reports affected women.
How do Europe's four big inpatient post-acute/rehabilitation markets compare on average revenues per bed? HBI analysis for an ongoing ratio report reveals all.
Average revenues for an MRI, CT or PET-CT machine in West Europe vary massively, with four-fold differences within markets and seven-to eight-fold between countries. That is according to research for an upcoming HBI Intelligence financial ratio report on imaging and several other sub-sectors.
Private sector penetration of care home markets varies across Europe. This week's infographic shows how care home ownership divides between the for-profit, non-profit and public sectors in European countries.
The supply of retirement village housing, sometimes called assisted living, varies widely across western Europe. We go through both demand-side and supply-side causes of this disparity.
This week’s infographic illustrates the average length of stay (AVLOS) for patients with dementia or Alzheimer's across Europe and how it has changed since 2010.
For this week's infographic, HBI looks at data around inpatient psychiatric care services in Europe, as well as the market share of the for-profit sector. What does it show?
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