p>세계의 의료 시설 관리 시장 규모는 2025년에 4,372억 달러로 평가되었습니다. 향후 IMARC Group은 2034년까지 시장 규모가 7,975억 달러에 달하고, 2026년부터 2034년까지 CAGR 6.91%를 기록할 것으로 예측하고 있습니다. 북미는 현재 시장을 독점하고 있으며, 2025년에는 34.4% 이상의 큰 시장 점유율을 차지했습니다. 의료 분야의 다양한 업무 관리를 위한 인공지능(AI) 및 데이터 분석 활용 확대, 고급 의료 서비스에 대한 수요 증가, 서비스 품질 향상을 위한 조달 프로세스 효율화 등이 시장 성장을 이끄는 주요 요인으로 꼽힙니다.
의료 시설 관리 시장은 위생, 안전, 운영 효율성을 확보하기 위한 의료 인프라의 효율적 관리에 대한 수요 확대에 힘입어 성장하고 있습니다. 의료비 지출 증가와 병원, 진료소, 진단센터의 증가가 의료 시설 관리 시장의 성장에 크게 기여하고 있습니다. 감염 관리 및 폐기물 처리에 대한 엄격한 규제 기준은 전문적인 시설 관리 서비스의 필요성을 더욱 높이고 있습니다. IoT, 자동화 등의 기술 발전으로 업무 효율성이 향상되고, 청소, 유지보수, 폐기물 처리 등 비핵심 업무의 외주화를 통해 의료진은 환자 진료에 집중할 수 있습니다. 또한, 의료시설의 그린 빌딩 방식과 지속가능한 솔루션에 대한 관심이 높아짐에 따라 전 세계적으로 선진화된 관리 서비스 도입을 촉진하고 있습니다.
미국의 의료 시설 관리 시장은 고령화와 만성질환 증가에 따른 의료서비스 수요 증가 등 여러 요인에 의해 영향을 받고 있습니다. 엄격한 의료 규제로 인해 높은 청결, 안전, 유지관리 기준이 요구되고 있으며, 전문적인 시설 관리 서비스의 필요성이 대두되고 있습니다. 예지보전을 위한 IoT 및 에너지 절약 솔루션과 같은 첨단 기술의 도입은 운영 효율성을 향상시킵니다. 또한, 병원과 의료 서비스 제공자들은 환자 경험과 치료 결과 개선에 초점을 맞추고 있으며, 인프라 및 시설 개보수에 대한 투자를 추진하고 있습니다. 예를 들어, 의료 분야 언어 솔루션의 주요 공급업체인 AMN Healthcare Language Services(AMN LS)는 지난 8월, 의료기관의 언어 접근 정책을 혁신하는 신제품 'Strategic Partnership Solutions(SPS)'를 출시한다고 발표했습니다. Solutions(SPS)'의 제공을 시작한다고 발표했습니다. SPS는 의료 기관 및 조직에 종합적인 언어 서비스 및 전략적 지원을 제공합니다. SPS는 의료 서비스 제공자와의 제휴를 통해 의료 시스템 및 조직의 내부 언어 서비스 부서로서의 업무를 담당하고자 합니다. 청소, 경비, 폐기물 관리 등 비핵심 업무를 외주화함으로써 의료 제공자는 1차 의료에 집중할 수 있고, 시장을 더욱 확대할 수 있습니다. 의료 시설의 지속가능성에 대한 노력이 확대되고 있는 것도 시장 성장을 뒷받침하고 있습니다.
의료 인프라의 확대와 아웃소싱 트렌드 강화
신규 병원, 진단센터, 재활시설, 장기요양시설 등 의료 인프라의 지속적인 확충이 시장 성장을 견인하는 주요 요인입니다. 2025년 7월, 헤테로 그룹 회장인 B. 파르타 사라다 레디(B. Partha Salada Reddy)가 고인이 된 딸 크리슈나 신두리(Krishna Sindhuri)를 기리기 위해 설립한 비영리 병원 개원식에 나렌드라 모디(Narendra Modi) 인도 총리를 공식 초청했습니다. 의료 네트워크의 규모와 복잡성이 증가함에 따라 비임상 업무의 관리는 더욱 어렵고 비용 집약적으로 변하고 있습니다. 이에 따라 유지보수, 보안, 조경, 폐기물 관리, 케이터링, 기술 서비스 등의 전문 지식을 제공하는 전문 서비스 제공업체에 시설 관리를 아웃소싱하는 추세가 강해지고 있습니다. 아웃소싱은 의료 서비스 제공자가 관리 부담을 줄이고 운영 비용을 절감하는 동시에 대규모 시설을 다루는 전문 팀을 활용할 수 있게 해줍니다. 또한, 의료 분야의 경쟁 환경이 심화되는 가운데, 의료기관은 안전하고 쾌적한 환경을 확보하여 환자 경험을 향상시키고자 노력하고 있습니다. 인프라의 지속적인 확충과 비용 효율적인 아웃소싱 솔루션에 대한 지향은 종합적인 시설 관리 서비스에 대한 안정적인 수요를 지속적으로 창출하고 있습니다.
감염 관리 및 위생 컴플라이언스에 대한 관심 증가
감염 예방 및 관리에 대한 인식이 높아지고 엄격한 위생 기준에 대한 기대가 높아짐에 따라 의료 시설 관리 서비스의 필요성이 크게 증가하고 있습니다. IMARC Group에 따르면, 세계 감염 관리 시장 규모는 2024년 281억 달러에 달할 것으로 예상됩니다. 병원을 비롯한 의료기관에서는 의료 관련 감염을 최소화하기 위해 매우 높은 수준의 청결, 위생관리, 폐기물 분리배출, 멸균을 유지해야 합니다. 시설 관리 제공 업체는 체계적인 청소 프로토콜, 전문 소독 서비스, 정기적인 환경 모니터링을 제공하여 이러한 요구 사항을 지원합니다. 전 세계 보건 문제에 따라 의료 기관은 체계적인 위생 프로그램을 우선시하고, 안전한 환경을 유지하기 위해 전문 관리 팀에 대한 의존도를 높이고 있습니다. 이는 공기질 관리, 수질 안전, 중환자실(ICU) 및 수술실과 같은 고위험 구역의 유지 관리에도 중점을 두고 있습니다. 위생 기준을 일관되게 준수하는 것은 환자와 직원의 안전을 보장할 뿐만 아니라 병원이 인증을 유지하는 데에도 도움이 됩니다.
스마트 병원의 성장과 디지털 기술의 통합
시장은 스마트 병원의 확대와 시설 운영을 강화하는 디지털 기술의 보급에 의해 주도되고 있습니다. 2025년 7월, 브라질은 통일 보건 시스템 내 국내 최초의 스마트 병원 건설을 위해 신개발은행에 공동 제안서를 제출했습니다. 특히 응급실, 중환자실, 신경과 병동에 중점을 두어 환자와 의료진 모두에게 도움이 되는 환경을 조성했습니다. 현대의 의료 환경에서는 사물인터넷(IoT) 지원 모니터링 시스템, 스마트 에너지 관리 도구, 예지보전 센서, 자동화 보안 솔루션, 디지털 자산 추적 플랫폼이 통합되어 있습니다. 이러한 기술을 통해 장비의 성능, 에너지 소비량, 공간 이용 패턴, 시설 전체의 안전성을 실시간으로 가시화할 수 있습니다. 디지털 시설 관리 솔루션을 도입하는 병원은 운영 리스크 감소, 장비 고장 방지, 효율적인 자원 활용을 실현할 수 있습니다. 커넥티드 인프라로의 전환은 환자 동선 최적화, 응급상황 대응력 강화, 서비스 전반의 대응력 향상에 기여합니다. 의료 서비스 제공자들이 인프라를 현대화하는 가운데, 기술 기반 시설 관리는 자동화 지원, 운영 인텔리전스 향상, 복잡해지는 의료 환경에서의 원활한 기능 유지를 위해 지속적으로 지원되고 있습니다.
The global healthcare facilities management market size was valued at USD 437.2 Billion in 2025. Looking forward, IMARC Group estimates the market to reach USD 797.5 Billion by 2034, exhibiting a CAGR of 6.91% during 2026-2034. North America currently dominates the market, holding a significant market share of over 34.4% in 2025. The growing use of artificial intelligence (AI) and data analytics to manage various operations in the healthcare sector, the rising demand for advanced healthcare services, and streamlined procurement processes to enhance service quality are some of the factors propelling the market growth.
The healthcare facilities management market is propelled by the growing demand for efficient management of healthcare infrastructure to ensure hygiene, safety, and operational efficiency. Rising healthcare expenditure and increasing numbers of hospitals, clinics, and diagnostic centers contribute significantly to the healthcare facilities management market growth. Strict regulatory standards for infection control and waste management further boost the need for professional facilities management services. Advancements in technology, such as IoT and automation, enhance operational efficiency while outsourcing non-core services like cleaning, maintenance, and waste disposal allows healthcare providers to focus on patient care. Moreover, the growing focus on green building practices and sustainable solutions in healthcare facilities fuels the adoption of advanced management services globally.
The healthcare facilities management market in the United States is influenced by several factors, including the increasing demand for healthcare services because of an aging population and rising chronic diseases. Stringent healthcare regulations require high cleanliness, safety, and maintenance standards, fueling the need for professional facilities management services. Incorporating advanced technologies like IoT for predictive maintenance and energy-efficient solutions enhances operational efficiency. Additionally, hospitals and healthcare providers are focusing on improving patient experience and outcomes, driving investments in infrastructure and facility upgrades. For instance, in August 2025, a foremost supplier of language solutions for the healthcare sector, AMN Healthcare Language Services (AMN LS) announced the launch of Strategic Partnership Solutions (SPS), its newest product designed to revolutionize language access initiatives in healthcare institutions by offering organizations comprehensive language services and strategic assistance. Through partnerships with healthcare providers, SPS intends to assume operational duty as an internal language service department for health systems and organizations. Outsourcing non-core services like cleaning, security, and waste management allow healthcare providers to focus on primary care, further expanding the market. Growing sustainability efforts in healthcare buildings also support market growth.
Expansion of Healthcare Infrastructure and Growing Outsourcing Trends
The continuous expansion of healthcare infrastructure, including new hospitals, diagnostic centers, rehabilitation facilities, and long-term care institutions, is a major factor driving the market growth. In July 2025, Hetero Group of Companies Chairman, B Partha Saradhi Reddy, invited the Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, to officially open a non-profit hospital established in honor of his deceased daughter, Krishna Sindhuri. As healthcare networks are growing in size and complexity, managing non-clinical operations is becoming more challenging and cost-intensive. This has led to a strong trend of outsourcing facilities management to specialized service providers who offer expertise in maintenance, security, landscaping, waste management, catering, and technical services. Outsourcing helps healthcare providers reduce administrative burden, control operational expenses, and access professional teams capable of handling large-scale facilities. Additionally, as competition in healthcare is intensifying, institutions are aiming to enhance patient experience by ensuring well-maintained, safe, and comfortable environments. The ongoing expansion of infrastructure and preference for cost-effective outsourcing solutions continue to generate consistent demand for comprehensive facilities management services.
Increasing Emphasis on Infection Control and Hygiene Compliance
The growing awareness about infection prevention and control and stringent hygiene expectations is significantly boosting the need for healthcare facilities management services. As per the IMARC Group, the global infection control market size reached USD 28.1 Billion in 2024. Hospitals and other medical institutions must maintain extremely high standards of cleanliness, sanitation, waste segregation, and sterilization to minimize healthcare-associated infections. Facilities management providers offer systematic cleaning protocols, specialized disinfection services, and regular environmental monitoring to support these requirements. After global health concerns, institutions increasingly prioritize structured hygiene programs and rely on professional management teams to uphold safe environments. This emphasis extends to air quality control, water safety, and the maintenance of high-risk zones like intensive care units (ICUs) and operation theatres. Consistent adherence to hygiene norms not only ensures patient and staff safety but also helps hospitals maintain accreditation.
Growth of Smart Hospitals and Integration of Digital Technologies
The market is driven by the expansion of smart hospitals and the growing adoption of digital technologies that enhance building operations. In July 2025, Brazil submitted a collaborative proposal to the New Development Bank for the nation's inaugural smart hospital within the Unified Health System. The initiative created a supportive atmosphere for both patients and professionals, with a particular focus on emergency, intensive care, and neurology units. Modern healthcare environments are integrating Internet of Things (IoT)-enabled monitoring systems, smart energy management tools, predictive maintenance sensors, automated security solutions, and digital asset tracking platforms. These technologies enable real-time visibility into equipment performance, energy consumption, space usage patterns, and facility-wide safety. Hospitals implementing digital facility management solutions can reduce operational risk, prevent equipment failures, and ensure efficient resource utilization. The shift towards connected infrastructure helps optimize patient flows, support emergency readiness, and improve overall service responsiveness. As healthcare providers are modernizing their infrastructure, they continue to rely on technology-driven facilities management to support automation, enhance operational intelligence, and maintain seamless functioning in increasingly complex healthcare environments.
Support services account for the majority of the global healthcare facilities management market share. This segment holds various essential services that are essential for the smooth operation of the healthcare facilities such as administration services, coordinating of the materials, transport of the patients, as well as supervising the workforce. Support services are important because they aid in the improvement of operational efficiency, eliminate administrative burdens on healthcare providers, and improve a patient's quality of care. Because of the increasing complexity and size of healthcare facilities, robust support services are required. In 2023, Oracle upgraded its enterprise resource planning (ERP) and supply chain offerings with healthcare-focused features like financial consolidation, procurement, and supply chain management, designed to reduce expenses, increase efficiency, and assist in implementing new healthcare delivery methods.
Outsourced holds the biggest market share according to the healthcare facilities management industry outlook. This segment includes healthcare establishments that contract or outsource non-essential jobs to third-party service providers such as cleaning, security, and support service providers. The critical skills, economic necessity, and the possibility to concentrate on main medical services are driving the move toward outsourcing. However, healthcare service providers can rely on the services of professional facility management companies to guarantee the best quality of service, compliance with strict regulations, and integration of new technologies and the latest industry best practices. Healthcare facilities can be more flexible and scalable through outsourcing, without incurring the costs and responsibility of managing large in-house teams to meet changing needs. In a healthcare environment that is gradually complicated and resource-constrained, this business model is especially attractive. As per industry reports, in 2025, government hospitals in Maharashtra signed contracts with private companies to outsource advanced diagnostic and treatment services. This project is intended to enhance healthcare access in distant regions by utilizing the knowledge and resources of the private sector within public hospital facilities.
Hospitals and clinics leads the market with around 48.0% of the healthcare facilities management market share in 2025. Because of their large infrastructure and continuous patient flow, hospitals and clinics make up a major share of the market. The management services are necessary for these establishments to run smoothly by ensuring cleanliness, as well as safety measures, waste management, and patient assistance services. Because of the need to ensure a secure and welcoming environment for patients and employees in hospitals, and clinics, along with to keep hold of distinguished prescribing conditions and extol operational proficiency, there is some need for solid administration in hospitals and clinics.
In 2025, North America accounted for the largest market share of over 34.4%. North America leads the market due to its strong healthcare infrastructure and stringent regulatory standards. The healthcare facilities management market demand is greatly influenced by the presence of sophisticated medical facilities, rising investments in healthcare services, and emphasis on maintaining optimal patient care environments. Factors, such as the growing number of healthcare facilities, the requirement of adhering to strict safety and hygiene standards, and the increasing use of advanced technologies, including IoT and AI, for effective building management are strengthening the market growth. Furthermore, there is a higher participation of important industry leaders and a shift towards delegating non-essential services to expert management companies. In 2025, Aramark introduced a new service that links patients in hospitals with distant clinical dietitians through Teladoc Health's telemedicine technology. This successful pilot initiative at the University Medical Center in Texas can overcome obstacles, such as geographic location and technology access, to provide vital medical nutrition therapy.
United States Healthcare Facilities Management Market Analysis
The United States holds 86.40% of the market share in North America. The market is driven by the growing need for efficient, technology-enabled operations across hospitals, clinics, and long-term care centers, largely due to surging patient volumes, aging population, and increasing chronic disease cases that demand sophisticated facility upkeep. As per the US Census Bureau, the number of Americans aged 65 and older is set to rise to 82 Million by 2050, reflecting a 42% growth. Stringent regulatory requirements from federal and state agencies are encouraging healthcare providers to invest heavily in compliance-focused services, covering sanitation, waste handling, air quality control, life-safety systems, and infection-prevention protocols. The shift towards integrated delivery networks and the expansion of outpatient and ambulatory care settings are further creating the demand for scalable, outsourced facilities management solutions that can support dispersed infrastructures. Additionally, the rapid adoption of digital tools, such as IoT sensors for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) optimization, AI-enabled predictive maintenance, automated energy monitoring, and smart building workflows, enhances the focus on cost efficiency and preventive asset management. Labor shortages among in-house maintenance and housekeeping teams also encourage hospitals to rely more on third-party expertise to maintain operational continuity.
Europe Healthcare Facilities Management Market Analysis
The Europe healthcare facilities management market is driven by stringent regulatory frameworks, strong emphasis on hygiene standards, and the region's shift towards cost-efficient healthcare operations amid rising public healthcare expenditure. Many European countries are modernizing hospital infrastructures, upgrading aging buildings, and integrating energy-efficient solutions, which is increasing the need for specialized facilities management services. The prominence of public-private partnerships (PPPs) also expands outsourcing opportunities across maintenance, cleaning, sterilization, catering, and energy optimization. The growing digitalization, such as smart building technologies, automated monitoring systems, and predictive maintenance tools, supports efficiency and compliance across a diverse healthcare landscape. Additionally, Europe's strong sustainability agenda, including carbon-neutral commitments and circular waste strategies, is driving healthcare providers to adopt environmentally responsible facility operations. Rising elderly population and the expansion of long-term and rehabilitation centers are further elevating the demand for high-quality facilities management to ensure safety, accessibility, and infection-controlled environments across the region. In November 2025, the UK's inaugural NHS National Rehabilitation Centre (NRC) in Nottinghamshire was set to welcome patients, marking the start of a new chapter in rehabilitation. The NRC is a 70-bed, advanced specialist rehabilitation facility for NHS patients who have undergone a life-altering illness or injury and is operated and staffed by Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust (NUH).
Asia-Pacific Healthcare Facilities Management Market Analysis
The Asia-Pacific healthcare facilities management market is driven by rapid hospital expansion, increasing healthcare investments, and the growing urban population that requires larger and more efficient medical infrastructures. Many countries in the region are upgrading public and private hospitals with modern equipment and digital building systems, increasing the need for outsourced facilities management. Rising awareness about hygiene, infection control, and patient safety is fueling the demand for professional cleaning, maintenance, and waste management services. Additionally, government agencies promoting healthcare modernization and smart facility initiatives are encouraging the adoption of IoT-based monitoring, energy management tools, and predictive maintenance. As per the IMACR Group, the India IoT market size was valued at USD 1.4 Billion in 2024. The growing presence of international hospital chains further boosts demand for standardized, high-quality facility operations across diverse countries.
Latin America Healthcare Facilities Management Market Analysis
The Latin America healthcare facilities management market is driven by expanding hospital capacity, increasing investments in private healthcare, and the modernization of aging medical infrastructures. Rising awareness about infection control and patient safety, especially in urban hospitals, is fueling the demand for outsourced cleaning, maintenance, and waste services. Cost pressure on healthcare providers encourages partnerships with third-party facility experts to improve efficiency. Additionally, gradual adoption of digital systems, energy-efficient upgrades, and government support for improving public healthcare facilities are propelling the market growth.
Middle East and Africa Healthcare Facilities Management Market Analysis
The Middle East and Africa healthcare facilities management market is driven by large-scale hospital construction, government initiatives to upgrade healthcare infrastructure, and increasing demand for international-standard facility operations. Rising focus on hygiene, infection prevention, and accreditation compliance is encouraging hospitals to rely on specialized service providers. The growing private healthcare investment, especially in Gulf countries, is accelerating the adoption of modern maintenance, waste management, and energy-optimized systems. Additionally, digitization efforts and smart hospital projects support greater use of automated monitoring and preventive maintenance solutions across the region.
The healthcare facilities management market is highly competitive, with key players offering a wide range of services, including cleaning, maintenance, security, waste management, and energy efficiency solutions. The leading market players leverage advanced technologies such as IoT and automation for predictive maintenance and operational efficiency. Increasing outsourcing of non-core services by healthcare providers intensifies competition. Players focus on sustainable practices and customized solutions to meet stringent regulatory standards and enhance patient satisfaction. Regional and niche providers compete by offering cost-effective, specialized services. The market is driven by innovation, regulatory compliance, and rising healthcare infrastructure investments.