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COVID-19 Hospital Capacity Metrics - Historical

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OPEN DATA NETWORK2023-05-12 更新2024-10-26 收录
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NOTE: This dataset is historical-only as of 5/10/2023. All data currently in the dataset will remain, but new data will not be added. The recommended alternative dataset for similar data beyond that date is  https://healthdata.gov/Hospital/COVID-19-Reported-Patient-Impact-and-Hospital-Capa/anag-cw7u. (This is not a City of Chicago site. Please direct any questions or comments through the contact information on the site.) During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) required EMS Region XI (Chicago area) hospitals to report hospital capacity and patient impact metrics related to COVID-19 to CDPH through the statewide EMResource system. This requirement has been lifted as of May 9, 2023, in alignment with the expiration of the national and statewide COVID-19 public health emergency declarations on May 11, 2023. However, all hospitals will still be required by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to report COVID-19 hospital capacity and utilization metrics into the HHS Protect system through the CDC’s National Healthcare Safety Network until April 30, 2024. Facility-level data from the HHS Protect system can be found at healthdata.gov. Until May 9, 2023, all Chicago (EMS Region XI) hospitals (n=28) were required to report bed and ventilator capacity, availability, and occupancy to the Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) daily. A list of reporting hospitals is included below. All data represent hospital status as of 11:59 pm for that calendar day. Counts include Chicago residents and non-residents. ICU bed counts include both adult and pediatric ICU beds. Neonatal ICU beds are not included. Capacity refers to all staffed adult and pediatric ICU beds. Availability refers to all available/vacant adult and pediatric ICU beds. Hospitals began reporting COVID-19 confirmed and suspected (PUI) cases in ICU on 03/19/2020. Hospitals began reporting ICU surge capacity as part of total capacity on 5/18/2020. Acute non-ICU bed counts include burn unit, emergency department, medical/surgery (ward), other, pediatrics (pediatric ward) and psychiatry beds. Burn beds include those approved by the American Burn Association or self-designated. Capacity refers to all staffed acute non-ICU beds. An additional 500 acute/non-ICU beds were added at the McCormick Place Treatment Facility on 4/15/2020. These beds are not included in the total capacity count. The McCormick Place Treatment Facility closed on 05/08/2020. Availability refers to all available/vacant acute non-ICU beds. Hospitals began reporting COVID-19 confirmed and suspected (PUI) cases in acute non-ICU beds on 04/03/2020. Ventilator counts prior to 04/24/2020 include all full-functioning mechanical ventilators, with ventilators with bilevel positive airway pressure (BiPAP), anesthesia machines, and portable/transport ventilators counted as surge. Beginning 04/24/2020, ventilator counts include all full-functioning mechanical ventilators, BiPAP, anesthesia machines and portable/transport ventilators. Ventilators are counted regardless of ability to staff. Hospitals began reporting COVID-19 confirmed and suspected (PUI) cases on ventilators on 03/19/2020. CDPH has access to additional ventilators from the EAMC (Emergency Asset Management Center) cache. These ventilators are included in the total capacity count. Chicago (EMS Region 11) hospitals: Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center, Advocate Trinity Hospital, AMITA Resurrection Medical Center Chicago, AMITA Saint Joseph Hospital Chicago, AMITA Saints Mary & Elizabeth Medical Center, Ann & Robert H Lurie Children's Hospital, Comer Children's Hospital, Community First Medical Center, Holy Cross Hospital, Jackson Park Hospital & Medical Center, John H. Stroger Jr. Hospital of Cook County, Loretto Hospital, Mercy Hospital and Medical Center, , Mount Sinai Hospital, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Norwegian American Hospital, Roseland Community Hospital, Rush University M

注:本数据集自2023年5月10日起仅作历史参考。数据集中现有所有数据将保留,但不再新增数据。2023年5月10日之后如需获取类似数据,推荐使用替代数据集:https://healthdata.gov/Hospital/COVID-19-Reported-Patient-Impact-and-Hospital-Capa/anag-cw7u。(该网站非芝加哥市官方站点,如有疑问或意见,请通过站点上的联系方式咨询。) 新冠疫情期间,芝加哥公共卫生局(Chicago Department of Public Health, CDPH)要求第十一急救医疗服务区(EMS Region XI,芝加哥地区)的医院通过全州范围的EMResource系统向CDPH上报与新冠相关的医院容量及患者影响指标。随着2023年5月11日美国全国及全州新冠公共卫生紧急状态声明到期,该要求已于2023年5月9日终止。然而,截至2024年4月30日,美国卫生与公众服务部(U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, HHS)仍要求所有医院通过美国疾病控制与预防中心(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, CDC)的国家医疗安全网络(National Healthcare Safety Network)向HHS Protect系统上报新冠医院容量及使用指标。HHS Protect系统中的机构级数据可在healthdata.gov获取。 截至2023年5月9日,芝加哥(第十一急救医疗服务区)的所有医院(共28家)需每日向CDPH上报床位及呼吸机的容量、可用量和占用情况。以下为上报医院名单: 统计数据涵盖芝加哥居民及非居民。ICU床位统计包括成人及儿科ICU床位,但不包括新生儿ICU床位。容量指所有配备人员的成人及儿科ICU床位;可用量指所有可用/空置的成人及儿科ICU床位。医院自2020年3月19日起开始上报ICU中的新冠确诊及疑似病例(Person Under Investigation, PUI)。医院自2020年5月18日起开始将ICU surge容量(surge capacity)纳入总容量统计。 急性非ICU床位统计包括烧伤科、急诊科、内外科(病房)、其他科室、儿科(儿科病房)及精神科床位。烧伤床位包括经美国烧伤协会(American Burn Association)批准或自行指定的床位。容量指所有配备人员的急性非ICU床位。2020年4月15日,麦考密克会展中心治疗设施(McCormick Place Treatment Facility)新增500张急性/非ICU床位,这些床位未纳入总容量统计。该设施于2020年5月8日关闭。可用量指所有可用/空置的急性非ICU床位。医院自2020年4月3日起开始上报急性非ICU床位中的新冠确诊及疑似病例(PUI)。 2020年4月24日前的呼吸机统计包括所有功能齐全的机械呼吸机,其中带有双水平气道正压(bilevel positive airway pressure, BiPAP)的呼吸机、麻醉机及便携式/转运呼吸机被列为surge设备。自2020年4月24日起,呼吸机统计包括所有功能齐全的机械呼吸机、BiPAP设备、麻醉机及便携式/转运呼吸机,统计时不考虑是否有人员操作能力。医院自2020年3月19日起开始上报使用呼吸机的新冠确诊及疑似病例(PUI)。CDPH可从应急资产管理中心(Emergency Asset Management Center, EAMC)的储备中获取额外呼吸机,这些呼吸机已纳入总容量统计。 芝加哥(第十一急救医疗服务区)医院名单:Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center、Advocate Trinity Hospital、AMITA Resurrection Medical Center Chicago、AMITA Saint Joseph Hospital Chicago、AMITA Saints Mary & Elizabeth Medical Center、Ann & Robert H Lurie Children's Hospital、Comer Children's Hospital、Community First Medical Center、Holy Cross Hospital、Jackson Park Hospital & Medical Center、John H. Stroger Jr. Hospital of Cook County、Loretto Hospital、Mercy Hospital and Medical Center、Mount Sinai Hospital、Northwestern Memorial Hospital、Norwegian American Hospital、Roseland Community Hospital、Rush University M
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