
Intensive care bed counts are reported on the AHA Annual Survey by approximately 80% of hospitals. Long term care hospitals may be defined by different methods here they include other hospitals with an average length of stay of 30 or more days.ģ. Other hospitals include nonfederal long term care hospitals and hospital units within an institution such as a prison hospital or school infirmary. Excluded are hospitals not accessible by the general public, such as prison hospitals or college infirmaries.Ģ. Community hospitals include academic medical centers or other teaching hospitals if they are nonfederal short-term hospitals. Other special hospitals include obstetrics and gynecology eye, ear, nose, and throat long term acute-care rehabilitation orthopedic and other individually described specialty services. Community hospitals are defined as all nonfederal, short-term general, and other special hospitals.

Number of Community Hospitals in a System 10ġ. Other Intensive Care 9 Beds in Community Hospitals Pediatric Intensive Care 7 Beds in Community Hospitals

Neonatal Intensive Care 6 Beds in Community Hospitals Medical-Surgical Intensive Care 4 Beds in Community HospitalsĬardiac Intensive Care 5 Beds in Community Hospitals

Intensive Care Beds 3 in Community Hospitals (FY2019 data to be updated 2/21) Number of Nonfederal Psychiatric Hospitals Number of State and Local Government Community Hospitals Number of Investor-Owned (For-Profit) Community Hospitals Number of Nongovernment Not-for-Profit Community Hospitals Note that the ICU bed data is not published in AHA Hospital Statistics.įor further information, contact the AHA Resource Center at Number of All U.S. An interactive online version is also available. To order print copies of AHA Hospital Statistics, call (800) AHA-2626 or visit the AHA online store. Hospitals Infographics to provide visualizations for this data.ĪHA Hospital Statistics is published annually by Health Forum, an affiliate of the American Hospital Association. The AHA has also created Fast Facts on U.S. The definitive source for aggregate hospital data and trend analysis, AHA Hospital Statistics includes current and historical data on utilization, personnel, revenue, expenses, managed care contracts, community health indicators, physician models, and much more. The data below, from the 2019 AHA Annual Survey, are a sample of what you will find in AHA Hospital Statistics, 2021 edition.

The American Hospital Association conducts an annual survey of hospitals in the United States.
