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  1. Figure 2 shows the decline in beds from 1995 to the present. While there has been an increase in beds since 2012, California has lost nearly 30 percent of the beds it had in 1995, a drop of 2,651 beds. Source: OSHPD 2016 data (includes city and county hospitals, but not state hospitals. Also includes PHFs.) Figure 2. Psych Bed Change 1995 - 2016

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  2. Jan 18, 2022 · The magnitude of California's need for adult psychiatric beds is expected to grow modestly over the next five years. California faces an estimated 1.7-percent growth in its psychiatric bed need from 2021 to 2026. California's adult psychiatric bed capacity varies by region and by level of care. Growth in the need for psychiatric beds is ...

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  3. Dec 2, 2020 · A dearth of hospital beds has been a worldwide problem throughout the pandemic, but California, with a population of 40 million, has a particularly acute shortage.

  4. Aug 31, 2022 · Psychiatric bed need. Using observed occupancy rates, wait list volumes, and requested transfers, we estimated that California requires 50.5 inpatient psychiatric beds per 100,000 adults: 26.0 per 100,000 at the acute level and 24.6 per 100,000 at the subacute level, or 7,945 and 7,518 beds, respectively.

  5. Mar 19, 2024 · This PDF is a supplement to our 2024 report Prevention Over Punishment: Finding the Right Balance of Civil and Forensic State Psychiatric Hospital Beds, which offers more detailed information about the state-hospital system across all 50 states and the District of Columbia. For a more comprehensive understanding of the role that state hospitals ...

  6. Feb 25, 2022 · Counties are ranked by the percent of in-patient hospital beds filled as of Feb. 23, with the percent of hospital beds filled by COVID-19 patients serving as a tiebreaker. Hospitalization data was available for about 77% of counties in the U.S. Keep reading to see what hospital capacity looks like in your county.

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  8. mated that California has a total of 3,872 beds (12.7 per 100,000 adults). Psychiatric bed need. Using observed occupancy . rates, wait list volumes, and requested transfers, we . estimated that California requires 50.5 inpatient psychiatric beds per 100,000 adults: 26.0 per 100,000 at the acute level and 24.6 per 100,000 at the subacute

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