Here's How Close Woonsocket Area Hospitals Are To Capacity
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Woonsocket RI
11 January, 2021
2:40 PM
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WOONSOCKET, RI — Data released this week by the federal government shows how close Providence County hospitals are to reaching capacity amid the unprecedented demands of the coronavirus pandemic. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services each week publishes capacity data for tens of thousands of hospitals nationwide, including the number of beds occupied by COVID-19 patients. The new data, released Sunday, includes those figures for the week beginning January 1, 2021. Health experts have said that the share of each hospital's beds devoted to coronavirus is key to understanding the strain on its resources. A share greater than 10 percent is said to be a cause of concern. When that share exceeds 20 percent, a hospital is said to be under extreme stress, and as the share approaches 50 percent the stress is said to be immense. Below are the latest figures for hospitals in Providence County. Editor's note: This list was automatically generated using data compiled by the U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services. Please report any errors or other feedback to [email protected]. ELEANOR SLATER HOSPITAL111 HOWARD AVE, CRANSTON Total beds (7-day average): 302 All adult inpatient beds: 197 Inpatient beds occupied: 197 Percent of inpatient beds used: 100.00% Total adult patients confirmed and suspected COVID-19 (7-day average): 0 Total adult patients confirmed COVID-19 (7-day average): 0 Percent of adult inpatient beds used by confirmed and suspected COVID-19 patients: 0.00% LANDMARK MEDICAL CENTER115 CASS AVENUE, WOONSOCKET Total beds (7-day average): 128.9 All adult inpatient beds: 102.9 Inpatient beds occupied: 96.7 Percent of inpatient beds used: 93.97% Total adult patients confirmed and suspected COVID-19 (7-day average): 23.3 Total adult patients confirmed COVID-19 (7-day average): 23 Percent of adult inpatient beds used by confirmed and suspected COVID-19 patients: 22.64% OUR LADY OF FATIMA HOSPITAL200 HIGH SERVICE AVENUE, NORTH PROVIDENCE Total beds (7-day average): 162.3 All adult inpatient beds: 70.4 Inpatient beds occupied: 61.4 Percent of inpatient beds used: 87.22% Total adult patients confirmed and suspected COVID-19 (7-day average): 53.9 Total adult patients confirmed COVID-19 (7-day average): 48.9 Percent of adult inpatient beds used by confirmed and suspected COVID-19 patients: 76.56% RHODE ISLAND HOSPITAL593 EDDY STREET, PROVIDENCE Total beds (7-day average): 846.3 All adult inpatient beds: 579.7 Inpatient beds occupied: 538.9 Percent of inpatient beds used: 92.96% Total adult patients confirmed and suspected COVID-19 (7-day average): 151.9 Total adult patients confirmed COVID-19 (7-day average): 134.3 Percent of adult inpatient beds used by confirmed and suspected COVID-19 patients: 26.20% ROGER WILLIAMS MEDICAL CENTER825 CHALKSTONE AVENUE, PROVIDENCE Total beds (7-day average): 141.7 All adult inpatient beds: 77.1 Inpatient beds occupied: 65.3 Percent of inpatient beds used: 84.70% Total adult patients confirmed and suspected COVID-19 (7-day average): 36.6 Total adult patients confirmed COVID-19 (7-day average): 28.4 Percent of adult inpatient beds used by confirmed and suspected COVID-19 patients: 47.47% THE MIRIAM HOSPITAL164 SUMMIT AVENUE, PROVIDENCE Total beds (7-day average): 348 All adult inpatient beds: 275 Inpatient beds occupied: 246.6 Percent of inpatient beds used: 89.67% Total adult patients confirmed and suspected COVID-19 (7-day average): 64 Total adult patients confirmed COVID-19 (7-day average): 57 Percent of adult inpatient beds used by confirmed and suspected COVID-19 patients: 23.27% WOMEN & INFANTS HOSPITAL OF RHODE ISLAND101 DUDLEY STREET, PROVIDENCE Total beds (7-day average): 176.4 All adult inpatient beds: 72.7 Inpatient beds occupied: 57.4 Percent of inpatient beds used: 78.95% Total adult patients confirmed and suspected COVID-19 (7-day average): N/A Total adult patients confirmed COVID-19 (7-day average): N/A Percent of adult inpatient beds used by confirmed and suspected COVID-19 patients: N/A
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