JimMIA
There's more to life than mice...
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When you're talking about ICU beds, that's really a very local topic and you have to know the rest of the picture as well as the local affiliations and geography to draw any sensible conclusions.How off is way off? the last column is % Available ICU beds. The two largest in the state :: UF and JMH - are 78% an 80% utilized. Your graph underscores the current medical demand and it's rising.
For example, Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami. JMH has two other hospitals (Jackson North and Jackson South), but they are some distance away, even though they are part of the same system -- so I'll just ignore them for now.
But JMH is the teaching hospital for the University of Miami medical school and is the core of a huge hospital complex which includes a number of other facilities. Two of those, literally on the same property, are UM's main hospital (20 of 46 ICU beds open) and the Sylvester Cancer Center (20/40). Ryder Trauma Center, also part of JMH and on the same property also has ICU beds.
You could go through community after community and look at the entire local picture and you'd get similar results. NONE of the medical professionals are worried. We're fine on ICU beds in Florida.
I have no idea what the situation is in Anaheim, CA, but hopefully you won't need an ICU bed.