Does U.S. Hospital Capacity Need to be Expanded?
Gloria J. Bazzoli,
Linda R. Brewster,
Gigi Liu and
Sylvia Kuo
Mathematica Policy Research Reports from Mathematica Policy Research
Abstract:
Some experts believe that U.S. hospital capacity—especially emergency and inpatient services—is being stretched to its limits. Using data from the Community Tracking Study, the authors examine constrained hospital services, contributing factors, and hospital responses.
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