USD 33.03 billion by 2028 according to a new study conducted by Polaris Market Research. the market is anticipated to register a
CAGR of 3.3% from
2021-2028. Rising cases of burn injuries, increasing mortality rate worldwide, and the introduction of cost-effective treatments are some of the key factors responsible for the substantial growth of the market. Improved quality care offered by standalone facilities, favorable reimbursement policies from governments, and increasing investments by public-organization for quick recovery of burn causalities are some other factors further driving growth for the burn care centers market. Increasing awareness initiatives by market players are fueling the demand for specialized care for burn patients.
/Burn Care Centers Market Breaking New Grounds and Touch New Level in upcoming year by Burn and Reconstructive Centers of America, Pediatric Burn Care Center (The General Hospital Corporation), University of Rochester Medical Center, National Burn Center (India), Chelsea & Westminster Hospital
Burn Care Centers Market Breaking New Grounds and Touch New Level in upcoming year by Burn and Reconstructive Centers of America, Pediatric Burn Care Center (The General Hospital Corporation), University of Rochester Medical Center, National Burn Center (India), Chelsea & Westminster Hospital
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A2Z Market Research announces the release of the Burn Care Centers Market research report. The market is predicted to grow at a healthy pace in the coming years. Burn Care Centers Market 2021 research report presents an analysis of market size, share, and growth, trends, cost structure, statistical and comprehensive data of the global market. The Market report offers remarkabl
Keep the Holidays Safe from Fires and Burns This Season
The Burn and Reconstructive Centers of America and Swedish Medical Center want the community to stay safe this holiday season. Englewood, CO, December 18, 2020 (PR.com) Tis the season to be jolly.and safe. Though candles and decorative lights are essential to many holiday festivities, Dr. Benson Pulikkottil, medical director of Burn and Reconstructive Centers of America at Swedish Medical Center in Englewood, CO, wants to remind everyone that those open flames and decorations can also be dangerous. “No matter what holiday you’re celebrating this December,” he said, “remember to unplug the decorations and blow out any candles before leaving the house or going to bed.”
Samiria Guerrero watched her two-year-old son, Ka’mari Bruster, run from one stack of toys to the next in a colorfully-decorated hospital conference room, not thinking about the burns on his body but about the smile on his face. He s just having fun and I love it, Guerrero said. He doesn t care that he s burned.
The duo from Spartanburg, S.C., were one of several families invited to Shop With a Doc Thursday by the Burn Foundation of America, Burn and Reconstructive Centers of America, and Doctors Hospital. Every year around Christmas, young patients of the hospital s Joseph M. Still Burn Center are invited to a shopping spree where they can have fun, bring home toys, and even meet Santa Claus.