From €1345EUR$1,400USD£1,155GBP
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- August 2021
Sweden
From €1057EUR$1,100USD£907GBP
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- August 2021
Finland
From €1009EUR$1,050USD£866GBP
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- July 2021
Saudi Arabia
From €1768EUR$1,840USD£1,518GBP
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- July 2021
Philippines
From €3747EUR$3,900USD£3,217GBP
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- July 2021
Turkey
From €3075EUR$3,200USD£2,639GBP
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- July 2021
Switzerland
From €2008EUR$2,090USD£1,724GBP
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- July 2021
New Zealand
From €1182EUR$1,230USD£1,015GBP
From €471EUR$490USD£404GBP
From €1057EUR$1,100USD£907GBP
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- June 2020
Morocco
From €2834EUR$2,950USD£2,433GBP
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- June 2020
Indonesia
From €4737EUR$4,930USD£4,066GBP
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- June 2020
Malaysia
From €3555EUR$3,700USD£3,052GBP
From €2306EUR$2,400USD£1,980GBP
From €4036EUR$4,200USD£3,464GBP
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- May 2020
Belgium
From €2690EUR$2,800USD£2,310GBP
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- May 2020
Ireland
From €1826EUR$1,900USD£1,567GBP
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- February 2020
Senegal
From €2834EUR$2,950USD£2,433GBP
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- February 2020
Thailand
From €4228EUR$4,400USD£3,629GBP
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- February 2020
Kuwait
From €2210EUR$2,300USD£1,897GBP
The hospital bed market is an important part of hospital management. Hospital beds are used to provide comfort and support to patients, as well as to facilitate medical procedures. Hospital beds come in a variety of sizes and styles, and can be customized to meet the needs of individual patients. Hospital beds are typically equipped with features such as adjustable height, adjustable head and foot boards, and side rails. They may also include features such as IV poles, oxygen tanks, and monitors. Hospital beds are used in a variety of settings, including acute care, long-term care, and home care.
The hospital bed market is highly competitive, with a variety of manufacturers offering a range of products. Companies in the market include Hill-Rom, Stryker, Invacare, Medline, and Drive Medical. Show Less Read more