I keep seeing people on the news going on about hospitals running out of acute care beds.
It looks like there are about 95,000 ICU beds available in the Country
services (Figure 3). These hospitals have 534,964 staffed (operational) acute care beds, including 96,596 ICU beds (Table 1), accounting for a median 16.7% of all hospital beds. The ICU beds are categorized as adult, pediatric, or neonatal.
I saw a report today that about 15,000 Covid patients were in ICU beds as of today
I could see where there might be isolated shortages of beds but something doesn’t add up, they must be using the common core stupidity
It looks like there are about 95,000 ICU beds available in the Country
services (Figure 3). These hospitals have 534,964 staffed (operational) acute care beds, including 96,596 ICU beds (Table 1), accounting for a median 16.7% of all hospital beds. The ICU beds are categorized as adult, pediatric, or neonatal.
I saw a report today that about 15,000 Covid patients were in ICU beds as of today
I could see where there might be isolated shortages of beds but something doesn’t add up, they must be using the common core stupidity