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On the other hand , it has been stated that an average of 195,674 beds in existing institutions are empty . I would point out first , that 80 to 85 percent bed occupancy is considered full capacity for general hospitals because of the ...
On the other hand , it has been stated that an average of 195,674 beds in existing institutions are empty . I would point out first , that 80 to 85 percent bed occupancy is considered full capacity for general hospitals because of the ...
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Existing institutions represent a haphazard development which has not been guided by any consistent policy . They are often administered by different municipal departments . Responsibility for the whole plan must be placed on one ...
Existing institutions represent a haphazard development which has not been guided by any consistent policy . They are often administered by different municipal departments . Responsibility for the whole plan must be placed on one ...
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Even when existing rural hospital facilities are in use to capacity , there will still be unmet needs in many areas . The Technical Committee estimated that during a ten - year period of expansion , three hundred and sixty thousand ...
Even when existing rural hospital facilities are in use to capacity , there will still be unmet needs in many areas . The Technical Committee estimated that during a ten - year period of expansion , three hundred and sixty thousand ...
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