Selected article for: "bed capacity and care capacity"

Author: Taylor Chin; Rebecca Kahn; Ruoran Li; Jarvis T. Chen; Nancy Krieger; Caroline O. Buckee; Satchit Balsari; Mathew V. Kiang
Title: U.S. county-level characteristics to inform equitable COVID-19 response
  • Document date: 2020_4_11
  • ID: 0z8x6v04_26
    Snippet: In Figure 3 we examine the overlapping risks of group quarters, population density, and hospital bed capacity. 371 of 3,111 counties, with over 10 million residents, have both a substantial proportion of the population living in group quarters and low ICU bed capacity (Figure 3A) , putting them at heightened risk of facing critical care capacity shortages. 155 of 3,111 counties across the United States are both densely populated and have low hosp.....
    Document: In Figure 3 we examine the overlapping risks of group quarters, population density, and hospital bed capacity. 371 of 3,111 counties, with over 10 million residents, have both a substantial proportion of the population living in group quarters and low ICU bed capacity (Figure 3A) , putting them at heightened risk of facing critical care capacity shortages. 155 of 3,111 counties across the United States are both densely populated and have low hospital bed capacity per capita, and are home to over 17 million people ( Figure 3B ). More than 40% of these counties are concentrated in Georgia, Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky, and Michigan, and are at higher risk of being overwhelmed in the event of an outbreak ( Figure 3B ).

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