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U.S. is headed toward a hospital bed shortage, researchers warn The researchers project that annual hospitalizations will rise from 36 million in 2025 to 40 million in 2035.
The EU has more than five, and in Japan the number is almost 13. On average, 75% of America’s hospital beds are occupied on any given day, 11 points higher than in 2019.
Mass General Brigham has treated 7,000 home hospital patients — but the care model is on the verge of expiring in September.
It's about a third of all of health care spending. And if I went back to the 1970s and '80s, we actually had more hospital beds then than we do now.
Massachusetts has the second-highest hospital bed occupancy in the nation - 86% - according to a recent study from the American Medical Association. That's just behind Rhode Island, and the ...
In the television drama “The Pitt,” patients in a fictional emergency room in Pittsburgh are sometimes “boarded” in corridors for hours, even days, waiting for a hospital bed. Art, in this ...