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Posted On: 05/06/2021 1:02:04 PM
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Re: Goosebumps #89260
Goose wrote: "There may be 1,000 hospitals or more but there is only 109 level 3 hospital. I would think that these hospitals are the ones with ICU’s."
No, there are 450 ICUS in 456 Level 2 or Level 3 hospitals in the country.
This is from a University of the Philippines site:
Can Local Healthcare Systems Absorb the Surge?
There are 456 hospitals in the country classified either as Level 2 or 3. Altogether, excluding those classified as specialty hospitals, these hospitals combined will have a total bed capacity of 67,119. Approximately 41% of these beds are in government-owned hospitals while the remaining 59% are in private hospitals.... For the treatment of critical cases, there are a total of 2,335 critical care beds in 450 intensive care units in the Philippines. This corresponds to 3.1% of the total approved bed capacity of Level 2 and 3 hospitals in the country.
No, there are 450 ICUS in 456 Level 2 or Level 3 hospitals in the country.
This is from a University of the Philippines site:
Can Local Healthcare Systems Absorb the Surge?
There are 456 hospitals in the country classified either as Level 2 or 3. Altogether, excluding those classified as specialty hospitals, these hospitals combined will have a total bed capacity of 67,119. Approximately 41% of these beds are in government-owned hospitals while the remaining 59% are in private hospitals.... For the treatment of critical cases, there are a total of 2,335 critical care beds in 450 intensive care units in the Philippines. This corresponds to 3.1% of the total approved bed capacity of Level 2 and 3 hospitals in the country.


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