Cutting bed occupancy to 90% saves lives suggests study

bed occupancyPHILADELPHIA: Reducing hospital bed occupancy could help save lives, according to researchers who studied efforts to cut occupancy rates.

Bringing down medical bed occupancy to around 90% also helped the trust do better on accident and emergency waiting times, suggest study findings.

The study was carried out after a hospital decided to introduce the 90% target for medical beds in an effort to reduce pressure on emergency care…

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