Micro-hospitals Market Revenue Opportunies By
Key Vendors Such As Emerus Hospitals, SCL
Health
Micro-hospitals are small scale inpatient facilities with eight to 15 beds and in an area of
15,000 to 60,000 square feet on an average. Micro-hospitals operate in metropolitan area,
within range of 20–25 miles of large scale hospitals. They have large operation area and scale
of operation as compared to ambulatory centers and emergency care centers. Micro-hospital
offers various services such as emergency services, pathology lab services, pharmacy, and
imaging services. Some of these also provide primary care and dietary services or surgical
services.
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Low investment cost and high accessibility to healthcare facilities are major factors driving
growth of the micro-hospitals market
Micro-hospitals are gaining significant traction as these are targeting service gaps in ambulatory
centers and free standing emergency rooms such as inability to provide short term in patient
stay. Also, it has edge over large scale hospitals in few parameters such as low capital
investment, lesser time associated with construction of micro-hospitals than large scale hospitals,
which is propelling growth of micro-hospitals market. Micro-hospitals offer patient-centric care,
convenience (In terms of number of services it offers), and fast access to facilities, as the
number of patients are low in these.
Some large scale hospitals may not be able to provide same quality of care or facilities,
due to large volume of patient inflow, in turn driving growth of the micro-hospitals
market. Micro-hospitals require similar licensing and has to adhere to regulations similar
to large scale hospitals, which makes them eligible for medical reimbursement. However,
micro-hospitals lack advanced facilities, which are required for certain complicated
surgeries or emergencies, which is major factor hindering growth of the market. Micro-