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North Dakota has just 22 intensive care beds available as hospital admissions surge

Mary Wilson

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Hospital admissions are surging around the state as the coronavirus pandemic spike continues and flu season looms. Far fewer staffed hospital beds are available than the licensed beds North Dakota health officials have been reporting as available.

Written By: Jeremy Turley, Patrick Springer and Michelle Griffith | Sep 29th 2020 - 6pm.

BISMARCK — North Dakota risks running out of staffed hospital beds in some medical centers — only 22 intensive care unit beds are available statewide — as a chronic nursing shortage collides with the spiking coronavirus pandemic.

The bed shortage is perhaps most dire in Grand Forks, where Altru has no available ICU beds and 17 inpatient beds as of Tuesday, Sept. 29, according to state Department of Health records obtained by Forum News Service.

Bismarck’s two hospitals, Sanford and CHI St. Alexius, have a combined two available ICU beds and 15 inpatient beds. However, Sanford Bismarck announced Tuesday it is opening a new unit with six ICU beds and eight regular beds.

https://www.inforum.com/newsmd/coro...e-beds-available-as-hospital-admissions-surge
 
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