• If comfort, safety, ease of care, and functionality are prioritized, electric hospital beds are a better choice.
• If budget is limited and care needs are not high, manual hospital beds can also meet basic requirements.
For patients with unstable vital signs, requiring continuous monitoring and frequent nursing procedures, every piece of equipment in the medical environment is crucial, and one of the most core and frequently used pieces of equipment is the electric ICU bed.
In most national markets, the price of electric hospital beds is clearly tiered. Generally speaking, the price range for electric hospital beds is typically between $500 and $6000, but the specific figure can fluctuate depending on the complexity of the functions.
Maintaining a single position for long-term bedridden patients can easily lead to bedsores, muscle atrophy, and poor blood circulation. Hospital beds, however, offer multi-angle adjustments, helping patients change positions, reducing pressure on the body, improving blood circulation, and effectively preventing complications.
Whether electric hospital bed can be folded or not, there is no unified answer, but it depends on the specific model, structural design and application purpose of the electric hospital bed.
(1) Fixed electric hospital bed: does not have folding function
(2) Portable electric hospital bed: some can be folded or disassembled
The main differences between adjustable and electric hospital bed:
1. Differences in operation methods
2. Adjustment accuracy and comfort
3. Electricity and operation energy efficiency
4. Cost differences
5. Applicable scenarios
6. Maintenance and repair