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RV50: Bed utilization by type of hospital

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10/2/2024
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National Institute for Health Development
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Definitions and methodology Data for 2008-2013: numbers of 'Total hospital beds' and 'Curative care beds' differ from data in other published data tables. In these tables the data also include inpatient beds in non-hospitals.

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Other hospital beds*

* Other hospital beds include nursing care beds, psychiatric beds and beds for tuberculosis.