Where Are Hospitals Overwhelmed By COVID-19 Patients? *Look Up Your State: Updated Feb. 21
- NPR, Feb. 21, 2022. Ed.
With omicron surging, many hospitals across the country are again under strain. The federal government regularly releases detailed hospital-level data which show how many inpatient and ICU beds are in use on a weekly basis and what portion of them are occupied by COVID-19 patients.
Using an analysis from the University of Minnesota's COVID-19 Hospitalization Tracking Project, NPR has created a tool that allows you to see how your local hospital and your county overall are faring. Look up the hospitals where you live to find out how many beds are filled with COVID-19 patients, and the average for hospitals in your county. (SEE Map at the Link below).
The ratio of COVID-19 hospitalizations to total beds gives a picture of how much strain a hospital is under. That ratio is concerning when it rises above 10%, hospital capacity experts told NPR. Anything above 20% represents "extreme stress" for the hospital, according to a framework developed by the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington.
ICU capacity is another important indicator of hospital strain. Those thresholds are higher: When 30% or more of ICU beds are filled by COVID-19 patients, it suggests a hospital is operating under "high stress." When 60% or more are full, it's considered at "extreme stress," according to IHME. This federal hospitalization data, which is available going back to August 2020, also provides a historical perspective on the stress level over time in each state. *See how your state is faring now: ...
https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2020/12/09/944379919/new-data-reveal-which-hospitals-are-dangerously-full-is-yours
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