In less than ten years, a catastrophe is expected to strike US hospitals, causing hundreds of thousands of people to die needlessly, according to experts.
A thorough analysis of the US healthcare system reveals that hospital occupancy in the US is on the brink of disaster.
As early as 2032, experts predict a chronic hospital bed deficit.
The average hospital occupancy rate in the country was 64% in the ten years prior to the Covid epidemic.
However, the national average for hospital occupancy since the pandemic is now 75%, which is 11 percentage points more than the prior norm.
Additionally, academics are concerned that in the upcoming years, occupancy rates might easily rise by an additional 10 percentage points, if not more.
Many people believe that a bed shortage occurs when the national hospital occupancy rate is 85 percent for regular hospital beds that are not ICU-level.
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