Addressing the Knowledge Deficit in Hospital Bed Planning, Defining an Optimum Region for the Number of Different Types of Hospital Beds in an Effective Health Care System
Rodney P. Jones
Abstract:Based upon 30-years of research by the author a new approach to hospital bed planning and international benchmarking is proposed. The number of hospital beds per 1000 population is commonly used to compare international bed numbers. This method is flawed because it does not consider population age structure or the effect of nearness-to-death on hospital utilization. Deaths are also serving as a proxy for wider bed demand arising from undetected outbreaks of 3000 species of human pathogens. To remedy this probl… Show more
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