The burn care centers market has seen considerable growth due to a variety of factors.
• The burn care centers market has experienced notable growth, with the market forecasted to expand from $21.19 billion in 2024 to $22.49 billion in 2025, reflecting a CAGR of 6.1%.
Factors driving this growth include the rising occurrence of burn injuries, government support, advancements in treatment protocols, awareness campaigns, enhanced medical infrastructure, the increase in specialized burn units, and the impact of military conflicts and natural disasters.
The burn care centers market is expected to maintain its strong growth trajectory in upcoming years.
• The burn care centers market is projected to grow to $28.22 billion by 2029 at a CAGR of 5.8%.
Increased healthcare investment, awareness of advanced burn care, global health initiatives, aging populations, and urbanization fuel this growth. Trends include AI and ML, 3D printing, regenerative medicine, wearable technology, telehealth, and virtual reality for pain management.
The growing risk of fire-related industrial accidents is expected to boost the burn care center market. Fire-related accidents in industrial settings, often due to inadequate safety measures or complex machinery, are driving the need for specialized care. According to the American Burn Association, in 2022, there were 30,135 burn cases, with a significant percentage being accidental. The rising number of such incidents is spurring demand for burn care centers.
The burn care centers market covered in this report is segmented –
1) By Service Type: Inpatient, Outpatient, Rehabilitation
2) By Therapy: Surgeries, Wound Management, Pain Management, Other Therapies
3) By Burn Severity: Minor Burns, Partial Thickness Burns, Full Thickness Burns
4) By End User: Household, Hospitals, Clinics, Other End User
Subsegments:
1) By Inpatient: Intensive Care Unit (ICU), Burn Unit Care, Surgical Care.
2) By Outpatient: Follow-Up Care, Wound Dressing And Management, Minor Burn Treatment, Rehabilitation.
3) By Rehabilitation: Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Psychological Counseling.
Companies in the burn care centers market are advancing telehealth technologies to enhance burn care accessibility. In June 2023, Staten Island University Hospital launched the teleburn service through Northwell Health. This service allows burn specialists to remotely assess patients, enabling quick decisions on whether they require local treatment or need to be transferred to a specialized burn center, improving patient outcomes.
Major companies operating in the burn care centers market are:
• Mayo Clinic
• Cleveland Clinic
• NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
• The Johns Hopkins Medicine
• Stanford Health Care
• University of Washington Medical Center
• Duke University Hospital
• University Of Rochester Medical Center
• Massachusetts General Hospital
• Brigham and Women's Hospital
• University of Chicago Hospital
• Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
• Parkland Memorial Hospital Regional Burn Center
• Temple University Hospital Adult Burn Center
• UMC Lions Burn Center
• Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center
• Lehigh Valley Health Network Regional Burn Center
• Medstar Washington Hospital Center
• Chelsea And Westminster Hospital
• Burn And Reconstructive Centers of America
• Lac+Usc Medical Burn Center
• National Burns Center
• Vanderbilt Burn Center
• St. Barnabas Burn Center
• The Grossman Burn Center
North America was the largest region in the burn care centers market in 2023. Asia-Pacific is expected to be the fastest-growing region in the forecast period. The regions covered in the burn care centers market report are Asia-Pacific, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, North America, South America, Middle East, Africa.