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Hospital Industry Statistics
With labor costs up 12% and supply chain costs rising 18% in 2023, hospital margins and cash flow are getting squeezed even as total hospital revenue reached $1.3 trillion in 2023 and outpatient care now accounts for 60% of 2022 revenue. This page stitches together the financial pressure points and staffing realities behind patient volume, denials, cybersecurity risk, and investment so you can see what is likely to shape the next operating year.

Abortion Safety Statistics
Abortion is far safer than childbirth, with US maternal death reported at 23.8 per 100,000 live births versus just 0.41 per 100,000 legal abortions, and the risk remains low across procedure types. You will also see how abortion complication rates are typically under 2.1 percent for surgical care and how the harm profile stays lower than many everyday surgeries and emergency pregnancy outcomes.

Heart Transplant Waiting List Statistics
See how the U.S. heart waitlist shifts from urgency to eligibility, with ECMO at just 4.1 percent but often the fastest path to action and 89.6 percent of pediatric candidates shaped by congenital heart disease. Pair that with the adult list’s pressure points, including 28.3 percent stable Status 4 and LVAD bridging at 23.4 percent, to understand who is most at risk and why outcomes hinge on acuity.

Gestational Surrogacy Statistics
Gestational surrogacy in the US averaged $157,000 in total cost in 2023, where the familiar headline number hides sharp inside splits like $42,500 base compensation and a 2023 IVF and medical bill of $35,000. You will also see how outcomes and risk profiles compare, from a 72.3% US C section rate and 12.5% miscarriage after heartbeat to an 85.6% cumulative live birth rate after three cycles, plus how legal and payment rules vary dramatically across countries and states.

Gastric Bypass Statistics
RYGB delivers bold metabolic wins that many people never expect at 1 year, including type 2 diabetes remission in 76.8% of patients, OSA resolution in 86%, and NAFLD steatosis reversal in 85%. The page also balances triumph with tradeoffs, from durable long term weight outcomes under 10% regain in 65% to nutrition gaps like B12 at 27% and iron at 30% at 5 years, so you can judge what improvement really looks like.

Emr Statistics
Even with 2025 cybersecurity pressure on EMR systems, the gap between clinical promise and real-world execution is stark, from EMR rollouts to advanced capabilities and portal adoption. See how mature EMRs cut medication errors by 55% and reduce sepsis mortality by 22% while EMR breaches continue to surge, including ransomware up 94% from 2022 to 2023.

Home Health Care Statistics
Home health care is costing U.S. patients an average $24,630 per year in 2023 while delivering Medicare savings of $10 billion in 2022 compared with institutional care, and that trade-off shows up again in outcomes like a 90 day readmission rate down to 20.8% in 2022. Get the full picture of where the money comes from, how care changes patient trajectories, and why staffing pressures and $16.14 average hourly wages for home health aides in 2023 are shaping capacity.

Medical Statistics
Cancer and heart disease are reshaping care decisions in real time, from 10 million cancer deaths in 2020 and US costs of $208 billion annually to 697,000 US heart disease deaths each year and cardiovascular spending of $363 billion. This page connects the headline rates to who is most affected and what is preventable, including that 80% of cardiovascular disease cases can be avoided and 30 to 50% of cancers are preventable globally.

Orthopedic Industry Statistics
The market is big and getting sharper, with the global orthopedic devices business reaching USD 57.81 billion in 2023 and projected to climb to USD 80.70 billion by 2030 at a 4.8% CAGR. From Stryker’s USD 20.5 billion 2023 total revenue with orthopedics at 45% to the surge in tech like AI planning used in 35% of U.S. orthopedic surgeries, this page pulls together the leadership, margins, and regional momentum that explain where orthopedic growth is actually concentrating.

Pharmacy Industry Statistics
U.S. pharmacists number 330,000 in 2023 and telepharmacy consultations reached 10 million in 2023, yet medication adherence for chronic diseases is only 50 percent, leaving a real gap between access and outcomes. Track what drives that tension across generics, online and mail order use, and rising automation as nearly 1 billion digital medicine orders move through channels worldwide and polypharmacy hits 40 percent of seniors over 65.

Blood Plasma Industry Statistics
From lifesaving IVIG use in 60% driven by autoimmune disease to global coagulation support with 10 million units of fresh frozen plasma and 20% of trauma cases using cryoprecipitate, this page turns plasma derivatives into practical, patient backed impact. You will also see where supply actually comes from, including the US holding 70% of global plasma supply against Europe’s 42% source plasma self sufficiency in 2022, alongside a market snapshot that reached USD 32.47 billion in 2022 and is projected to grow at 7.8% CAGR to 2030.

Dental Lab Industry Statistics
Global CAD CAM adoption has accelerated to 72% of dental labs in 2023, while profit margins climbed to 8.7% in 2023 as digital efficiencies reshape production. But the workforce reality is tightening fast with 35% of labs hit by the global dental lab technician shortage and 28% of US labs struggling to hire CAD CAM staff, so the page pinpoints where growth is coming from and what could slow it next.

Korean Plastic Surgery Industry Statistics
Korea’s plastic surgery market is surging toward 15 trillion KRW and still growing fast after the COVID lift, with non-surgical procedures rising 25% faster than surgical from 2020 to 2023. See how AI, VR previews, telemedicine, and K-beauty exports are reshaping demand, while stricter safety rules and clinic consolidation push procedure growth to new, more measurable highs.

Pediatrician Statistics
What does it take to deliver 1,200 well child visits a year while meeting rising screening and follow up expectations and still pushing antibiotic stewardship to 82%? This Pediatrician stats page connects the everyday reality of a 20.5 minute well visit with what is happening to the workforce, including a projected 5,000 shortage by 2030 and 71% job satisfaction in 2023, so you can see where quality is improving and where care is under strain.

Durable Medical Equipment Industry Statistics
Spot the market power behind home oxygen, CPAP, wheelchairs, and hospital beds with current 2023 dominance like ResMed’s 52% US CPAP share and Cardinal Health moving 25% of US DME volume, plus the competitive pressure of a Philips Respironics recall that cost CPAP share. Then connect the dots between shifting demand and growth drivers, from DME revenue growth projections of 6.2% CAGR through 2030 to how smart IoT devices are forecast to reach 45% penetration, all in one place.

Genetic Testing Industry Statistics
With the global genetic testing market forecast to reach USD 94.7 billion by 2034 at a 15.7% CAGR, 2023 deal making and adoption metrics reveal who is pulling ahead, from Illumina’s 65% NGS instrument share to Roche Diagnostics hitting USD 2.8 billion in genetic testing sales and Guardant Health’s USD 463 million liquid biopsy revenue. The page also benchmarks consumer and clinical uptake that is rapidly shifting data, like 35% of U.S. adults taking ancestry tests and NIPT choosing 28% of pregnant women, alongside the regulatory and privacy pressure that has pushed firms to adjust data policies.

Dental Equipment Manufacturing Industry Statistics
US dental equipment manufacturing still supports 12,450 jobs in 2023, even as employment edged down 1.8% over five years, while wages land at $78,200 and global R&D talent grows to 25% of the workforce. Track how exports climb and digital production scales, from AI fueled innovation and CAD CAM adoption to rapidly shifting trade flows that can leave some countries growing fast while others stall.

Healthcare Industry Statistics
As global care needs surge, the workforce gap is getting sharper rather than smaller, with 65 million people employed worldwide in 2023 and an additional 18 million health workers needed by 2030, while the U.S. alone sits at 21 million workers and is projected to reach 23.6 million by 2032. Follow how spending, markets and patient outcomes move in parallel, from $10.3 trillion in global healthcare expenditure in 2022 to adoption of AI and telehealth technologies reshaping delivery at scale.

U.S. Healthcare Industry Statistics
U.S. health spending is projected to climb from 17.3% of GDP to 19.7% by 2031, even as Medicare and Medicaid alone accounted for 39% of national health expenditures in 2022. The page connects where the money goes and why costs keep rising, from prescription drugs and hospital care to the human strain of chronic disease, administrative overhead, and high spending concentrated in the costliest patients.

Heart Transplant Statistics
See how a donor pool that is typically only 32 years old and 90% brain dead turns into outcomes that stay strong with 91% survival at 1 year and 77% at 5 years, even as geography, bridge strategies, and risk profiles shift. The page compares 40 hearts per million donation in the US, donor utilization like hepatitis C at 10% and DCD at 8%, and heart recovery at just 25% against wait times and failure risks, so you can tell what really moves results for recipients.