The healthcare environmental services market will touch USD 25,008.7 million by 2030, growing at a rate of 8% during 2022–2030, as stated by a market professional at P&S Intelligence.
The industry growth is credited to the fact that regulatory agencies and governments are proposing strict regulations for controlling infections.
Furthermore, with a surge in the communicable ailment incidence, hygiene and infection control processes are getting more attention from healthcare facilities also.
Fundamentally, the increasing spending on the healthcare industry, growing hospital count, and large pool of patients are responsible for the growth of the industry.
Janitorial/core cleaning led the industry, with a share of about 60%, in 2022, and this scenario will continue in the years to come.
North America will continue dominating the industry, with a share of about 45% in 2030. This has a lot to do with the presence of the key players, cutting-edge healthcare ecosystem, beneficial compensation policies, and growing focus on improving the patient care standard.
Besides, many tech enhancements take place in the medical industry of North America on a yearly basis, powering the industry.
Europe will have a significant share as well in the healthcare environmental services market, due to the growing geriatric population in the region.
According to a study, 20.8% of the citizens of the European Union were aged 65 or more in 2021.
Older individuals are more vulnerable to chronic along with catching a number of infections, so there is a need of hospitalization and surgeries for them, this will have a positive effect on the growth of the industry in the region.
With the rise in the incidence of infectious disease in the world, the graph of the demand for healthcare environmental services will see an upward shift in the years to come.