HOSPITAL BEDS (MOTORISED/AUTOMATIC)
[CODE NO.3968]
Brief Overview of Motorised Hospital Bed
In the competitive industry space of medical and hospital care, the motorised adjustable hospital beds are manufactured using superior-grade raw material. These hospital beds follow strict compliance with the set industry standards and are easy to operate using a remote control. There exists a wide range of hospital beds such as Electric ICU Bed, Electric Delivery Bed, Electric Semi-Fowler Bed, Electric Intensive Care Bed and Electric Fowler Bed. The motorised hospital beds are used in various niche areas such as medical colleges, clinics, government hospitals and nursing homes.
The top half of the motorised bed can be used to sit comfortably in an upright position, to eat or watch TV while in bed. The lower half of the motorised bed can be used to elevate the legs providing maximum comfort to patients with pains and body aches. Furthermore, both halves of the motorised bed can be elevated and adjusted simultaneously to achieve a zero-gravity position. The adjustable feature in these beds allows the patient to quickly and independently adjust the bed to the ideal position.
Product Scope and Latest Trends
Motorised hospital beds are an essential part of the healthcare system and are used as a measure of its reach, efficiency (related to bed management strategization and occupancy) development (related to investment in healthcare systems and funding) and diversity. Various contextual and technological factors have resulted in significant changes to the appearance and functionality of these beds over a period of time. The twenty-first century refers to an unprecedented and innovative stage in the development of these devices, leading us to the time of smart medical beds.
The latest trends of a smart motorised hospital bed depict:
1. Various interfaces (Patient panels, handheld control, graphical interfaces, touchscreen)
2. Accessories (Integrated air pressure mattress with holder)
3. Aesthetic morphological properties (Design features adapted to medical environment, split side rails, etc.)
4. Embedded functions (Programmable positions, bed exit alarms, staff reminders, etc,)
5. Improved ergonomics and risk-reduced articulations (modifying the hip-section articulation when the backrest is lifted).
Thus, the smart motorised hospital beds integrate an array of distinctive design features, functions and accessories, innovative interfaces and various customizations.
Market Growth Scenario
In accordance with the aforementioned product scope and trends, a significant growing rise is observed in the number and variety of medical beds being offered to the medical and hospital industry. The motorised bed of modern times depicts increased autonomous and mechanical functions for the disabled patients, models with embedded networking, monitoring, communication, advanced ergonomics, integrated alarms and advanced technologies.
Future Demand and Conclusion
The global market for motorised hospital beds has become highly competitive in the past decades. These beds depict continual trend of specialization into different sub groups of patients and environments. Apart from the domiciliary and bariatric beds, new product lines are being offered in the global market that display the best of features under a single model.
Smart and modern motorised electric beds offer integrated solutions for patient care, monitoring and assistance. These beds are designed based on the multidisciplinary and comprehensive design approach. Research in the field of motorised hospital beds is powered by the surge in opportunities for various accessibility solutions. The seamlessly integrated solutions provided to the healthcare system enable more efficient and responsive environment for the patients and the elderly.
COST ESTIMATION
Plant Capacity : 4 Beds/day
Land & Building (500 Sq.MT) : Rs. 52.00 Lacs
Plant & Machinery : Rs. 1.20 Cr
Working Capital for 2 Month : Rs 1.23 Cr
Total Capital Investment : Rs. 3.44 Cr
Rate of Return : 27%
Break Even Point : 64%
INTRODUCTION
FEATURES OF MOTORIZED BED
WHEELS
ELEVATION
SIDE RAILS
TILTING
BED EXIT ALARM
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION:
APPLICATION AND USAGES
BASICALLY THIS BED IS MORE EFFECTIVE FOR STAFF USE:
B.I.S. SPECIFICATION
PROCESS FLOW DIAGRAM
SIDE RAILS:
MANUFACTURING PROCESS
1. MANUFACTURING OF OUTER FRAME OF MOTORIZED BED
2. MANUFACTURING OF BED BOARDS
3. MANUFACTURING OF SIDE RAILS AND HEAD PANELS
AND OTHER ACCESSORIES
4. ASSEMBLY OF ALL PARTS
CUTTING OF PIPE AND ANGLES
CUTTING OF SHEET METAL (FLAT, STRIPS ETC.)
BENDING OF SHEET METAL
PUNCHING OF SHEET METAL
ADVANTAGES
DISADVANTAGES
QUALITY CONTROL
MATERIAL:
SHAPE AND DIMENSIONS:
TESTS
MARKET POSITION
MARKET DYNAMICS
MARKET CLASSIFICATION
MARKET PARTICIPANTS
MARKET SEGMENTATION
MARKET BY PRODUCT TYPE
MARKET BY TECHNOLOGY
MARKET BY END USER
MARKET GROWTH
IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON THE HOSPITAL BEDS MARKET
REQUIREMENT OF MEDICAL/HOSPITAL BEDS DUE TO COVID-19,
BY COUNTRY
PRINCIPLES OF PLANT LAYOUT
MAJOR PROVISIONS IN ROAD PLANNING FOR MULTIPURPOSE
SERVICE ARE:
PLANT LOCATION FACTORS
PRIMARY FACTORS
1. RAW-MATERIAL SUPPLY:
2. MARKETS:
3. POWER AND FUEL SUPPLY:
4. WATER SUPPLY:
5. CLIMATE:
6. TRANSPORTATION:
7. WASTE DISPOSAL:
8. LABOR:
9. REGULATORY LAWS:
10. TAXES:
11. SITE CHARACTERISTICS:
12. COMMUNITY FACTORS:
13. VULNERABILITY TO WARTIME ATTACK:
14. FLOOD AND FIRE CONTROL:
EXPLANATION OF TERMS USED IN THE PROJECT REPORT
1. DEPRECIATION:
2. FIXED ASSETS:
3. WORKING CAPITAL:
4. BREAK-EVEN POINT:
5. OTHER FIXED EXPENSES:
6. MARGIN MONEY:
8. TOTAL LOAD:
9. LAND AREA/MAN POWER RATIO:
PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULES
INTRODUCTION
PROJECT HANDLING
PROJECT SCHEDULING
PROJECT CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE
TIME SCHEDULE
PLANT LAYOUT
SUPPLIERS OF HOSPITAL BEDS
SUPPLIERS OF RAW MATERIALS
SUPPLIERS OF MS TUBE, ANGLE AND SHEET
SUPPLIERS OF CASTOR WHEEL
SUPPLIERS OF NUT AND BOLTS
SUPPLIERS OF POLYPROPYLENE/ABS GRAUNALS
SUPPLIERS OF FOAM
APPENDIX – A:
1. COST OF PLANT ECONOMICS
2. LAND & BUILDING
3. PLANT AND MACHINERY
4. FIXED CAPITAL INVESTMENT
5. RAW MATERIAL
6. SALARY AND WAGES
7. UTILITIES AND OVERHEADS
8. TOTAL WORKING CAPITAL
9. COST OF PRODUCTION
10. PROFITABILITY ANALYSIS
11. BREAK EVEN POINT
12. RESOURCES OF FINANCE
13. INTEREST CHART
14. DEPRECIATION CHART
15. CASH FLOW STATEMENT
16. PROJECTED BALANCE SHEET