The United Kingdom Hospital Market was at USD 140.54 Billion in 2021 and is expected to exhibit a CAGR of 5.08% over the forecast period. The United Kingdom Hospital Market is propelled by an unabating increase in the overall health expenditure in the United Kingdom, particularly of the public sector. Overall public sector healthcare spending in the United Kingdom is predicted to grow at a CAGR of roughly 6.5% over the next five years. Public sector healthcare spending has been on the commanding side for the last two decades, with the relentless efforts to transfer some of the economic burden to private sector organizations, reflecting the essential nature of healthcare. An unbroken surge in the population which has resulted in a growing burden from the society, has made the healthcare budget in the United Kingdom a broadened one over the period.

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Real Private Consumption Expenditure
Geriatric Population Surge
Individuals generally require healthcare more often as they age because ageing is followed by a natural physical deterioration. The old often need more severe and regular medical intervention and nursing care because they often have lower immunity to infectious diseases, are susceptible to the onset of non-communicable conditions (NCDs), for example, Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, and diabetes. Consequently and owing to non-demographic factors (e.g., treatment process variations, social care reform, and a lack of skilled personnel), the UK population’s aging trend is anticipated to increase at an appreciable pace.
In addition, increased life expectancy and improved diet, environment, and medical care have further led to growth in age bracket of 65 and older in the United Kingdom. Illnesses and death from smoking have seen a decrease due to a decline in rates of smoking as well as prohibition of public smoking. The relatively high percentage of Baby Boomers—individuals born between mid-1940s and the early 1950s—and their aging as of now is also responsible for the increase in the number of individuals aged 65 and over. Because of the coronavirus epidemic, this rise was stopped during 2020–21.
Number of Births
When the financial crisis began, the pace of increase in the number of births slowed, and it seems it has taken a long recession for birth rates throughout the United Kingdom to finally begin to fall. This is because pregnancy is typically postponed by nine months following an incident, but individuals prefer to delay becoming pregnant during periods of uncertainty in the economy. Consequently, it is predicted that birth rates fell in the latter half of the period owing to economic uncertainty owing to Britain’s imminent withdrawal from the European Union. As a consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic, fewer births were experienced in 2020–2021. This is because the conditions surrounding the outbreak pushed many planned pregnancies and encouraged more use of contraception. This is due to the fact that many people avoided using medical services while the pandemic was at its worst and also the younger generation suffered the most financially, consequences from the coronavirus outbreak. Lockdown measures were eased in April 2021, prompting more couples to plan ahead and creating a 1.2% rise in births between 2021 and 2022. Since the rates normalize in 2022–2023, there are fewer births expected as a result.

Rise in Trend of Medical Tourism in United Kingdom
Scholarly and mass media are increasingly focusing on the issue of individuals traveling overseas to receive medical care, or “Medical Tourism.” The ease and affordability of international air travel, provider web promotion, and increased patient demand for out-of-pocket payments, even in universal public health care plans like the UK NHS, all suggest that additional patients will consider traveling for care. The three types of medical tourism that are most common in UK are- cosmetic tourism, fertility tourism, and bariatric surgery. Greece, Spain, Cyprus, and Middle East nations are regions where the majority of individuals come into the UK for medical tourism.
UK ranked 22 out of 46 destinations in the area of medical tourism, as per the Medical Tourism Index of 46 international destinations during 2020-21.
Attribute | Details |
Market size value in 2021 | USD 140.54 Billion |
Revenue Forecast in 2027F | USD 189.05 Billion |
Base Year | 2021 |
Historical Years | 2017 – 2021 |
Estimated Year | 2022 |
Forecast Period | 2023 – 2027 |
Quantitative Units | Revenue in USD Billion, and CAGR for 2017-2021 and 2022E-2027F |
Report Coverage | Revenue forecast, company share, competitive landscape, growth factors, and trends |
Segments Covered | · Ownership
· Type · Type of Services · Bed Capacity |
Regional Scope | Scotland, South West, South East, London, East Anglia, Yorkshire & Humberside, East Midlands |
Key Companies Profiled | Spire Healthcare Group PLC, Fresenius SE & Co KGaA, Orpea SA, Mediclinic International PLC, HCA UK Services Ltd., Circle Health Ltd., Nottingham University Hospitals Nhs Trust, Kings College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Nuffield Health |
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