Chart: Counties with Adult Hospitals Over or Near Capacity Data: U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services As of: Apr 27, 2024 [ beadsland on Ko-fi ] Chart consists of two columns of ten counties each, ranked by hospital capacity level and ICU capacity level, respectively. Includes a color scale of 7-day average adult inpatient beds occupied over 7-day average adult inpatient beds staffed for 48 contiguous states only. Scale runs from black (well over 140%), to purple (120%), to red (80%), to orange (50%), to yellow (10%). Patterns of black dots (•) and black circles with white fill (○) represent counties where adult ICUs are near full (80% and 90%, respectively); circles are filled in (●) where adult ICUs are entirely full. Sparse grey dots (⚪) show areas where no ICU beds are reported. Ranked by Hospital Capacity Level: ⬛⚪ ≥150% Nelson County, ND ⬛⚪ ≥150% Seminole County, GA 🟪 121% Wise County, VA 🟪⚪ 114% Barton County, KS 🟪⚪ 110% Smyth County, VA 🟪 108% Lewis and Clark County, MT 🟪 105% Candler County, GA 🟪○ 104% Monroe County, NY 🟪 104% Buchanan County, MO 🟪• 101% Suffolk city, VA Ranked by ICU Capacity Level: 🟧● ≥150% Summit County, CO 🟧● ≥150% Orleans County, VT 🟨● ≥150% Swift County, MN 🟥● 107% Montgomery County, AL 🟥● 106% New York County, NY 🟪● 104% Boone County, KY 🟪● 103% Campbell Co., KY 🟥● 100% Lynchburg city, VA 🟪● 100% Clearfield Co., PA 🟪● 100% Whatcom Co., WA Occupied beds in excess of staffed beds indicates that patients are not receiving adequate care.
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