The healthcare landscape in North Korea is characterized by a centralized system where durability and ease of maintenance are paramount. Due to fluctuations in power stability in certain provinces, there is a critical need for patient bed designs that combine manual reliability with electrical efficiency.
Geographically, the extreme temperature variations between the mountainous north and coastal regions necessitate materials that resist corrosion and thermal expansion. This environmental stress makes high-grade steel and reinforced polymers essential for long-term equipment viability.
Currently, there is a transition toward increasing the capacity of regional clinics. The introduction of space-saving equipment, such as the folding medical bed, is becoming vital for facilities managing high patient volumes in limited urban spaces.


















