Massachusetts Command Center Hospital Capacity Charts

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Total Hospital Availability in Massachusetts

Last Updated: April 9, 2020, 12:00pm Alternate Medical


Site (Target)
Non ICU
15,000 ICU
3,500 8,100
1,000
4,000 1,300
11,000 1,200
7,300

800 6,400
9,500

4,500

1,500 1,900

All beds in the Beds Unsuitable Baseline Surge Beds Occupied Available for any
state1 for COVID2 Licensed Beds Goals3 (COVID new patients4
and other)4

1. Total beds as of 2/25/2020. 2. Includes chronic dialysis beds, continuing care nursery beds, maternal service beds, psychiatric beds, rehabilitation beds,
special care nursery beds, substance abuse beds, and infant bassinets. If these are converted to med surge acute or ICU beds they will be included in “Surge
Beds” category. 3. Non-ICU and ICU beds are in-hospital beds that hospitals can convert to care for COVID patients. Alternate medical site beds are essential
to ensure hospitals can dedicate capacity for patients in the most acute conditions. 4. As reported to DPH by hospitals. 1
CONFIDENTIAL
Total Bed Occupancy by Region
Last Updated: April 9, 2020, 12:00pm
Available alternate Medical Site beds
14,500 Available non-ICU Beds (including Surge)
7% Available ICU Beds (including Surge)
Occupied Alternate Medical Site beds
25% Occupied non-ICU Beds
4,900
Occupied ICU Beds
10%

12%
27%

16%

2,100 2,200
5%
50% 18% 1,800 1,900
29% 6% 1,600 14%
12%
12% 30% 26% 18%
43% 6%
8% 12%
63%
49% 55% 54%
48%
6% 4% 7% 5% 8% 7% 9%

Total beds in Boston Metro West Southeast Northeast West Central


Massachusetts
suitable for COVID

Occupancy/ availability as reported by hospitals to DPH. Regions represent EOHHS Regions.


CONFIDENTIAL
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