ARCHIVED: COVID-19 Hospital Capacity
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<i><b>Note: As of July 21, 2021, this dataset no longer updates.</i></b>
<strong>A. SUMMARY</strong>
Data on daily hospital bed use and available capacity at San Francisco acute care hospitals from April 2020 onward. Long Term Care facilities (like Laguna Honda and Kentfield) are not included in this data as acute care patients cannot be admitted to these facilities.
<strong>B. HOW THE DATASET IS CREATED</strong>
This hospital capacity information is based on data that all SF acute care hospitals report to the San Francisco Department of Public Health.
<strong>C. UPDATE PROCESS</strong>
Updates automatically at 05:00 Pacific Time each day. Redundant runs are scheduled at 07:00 and 09:00 in case of pipeline failure. This data is on a 4-day lag to account for the time needed to complete and validate data from all SF acute care hospitals.
<strong>D. HOW TO USE THIS DATASET</strong>
This data provides visibility into current occupancy levels and use of San Francisco acute care hospitals and potential ability to accommodate anticipated surges of COVID patients.
Data includes current census of COVID-19 patients (including both confirmed cases and suspected COVID patients) and other patients in acute care hospitals, shown in the “Status” column. The “Status” column also includes all available beds.
This daily census information is stratified by type of bed (acute care, intensive care, and surge) in the “Bed Type” column. Acute care beds treat patients with illnesses and injuries including recovery from surgeries. Intensive care (ICU) beds are for sicker patients in need of critical and life support services that can include the use of a ventilator. Surge beds are the additional beds that can be made available to handle an influx of COVID-19 patients; surge beds are differentiated between acute care surge beds and ICU surge beds.
Note: The current census of COVID patients shown here may not always match the hospitalizations data (https://data.sfgov.org/COVID-19/COVID-19-Hospitalizations/nxjg-bhem), as that data includes all hospitals and long term care facilities. As described above, those long term care facilities are not included here as they don’t have the capacity to take in additional acute care patients and therefore aren’t included in capacity measures.
<i><b>注意:自2021年7月21日起,本数据集已不再更新。</b></i></br></br><strong>A. 摘要</strong></br></br>本数据集记录了自2020年4月起,旧金山急性护理医院每日床位使用情况和可用容量。长期护理设施(如拉古纳霍ンダ和肯特菲尔德)不包括在此数据中,因为这些设施无法接收急性护理患者。</br></br><strong>B. 数据集的创建方式</strong></br></br>本医院的容量信息基于所有旧金山急性护理医院上报给旧金山公共卫生部门的资料。</br></br><strong>C. 更新过程</strong></br></br>数据每日在太平洋时间05:00自动更新。若发生管道故障,则于07:00和09:00安排冗余运行。由于需要完成并验证所有旧金山急性护理医院的资料,因此数据存在4天的滞后。</br></br><strong>D. 数据集的使用方法</strong></br></br>本数据集提供了对旧金山急性护理医院当前占用水平和床位使用情况的洞察,以及应对预期COVID-19患者激增的能力。</br></br>数据包括COVID-19患者的当前统计(包括确诊和疑似病例),以及其他急性护理医院的住院患者,这些信息在“状态”列中展示。同样,“状态”列还包括所有可用的床位。</br></br>每日统计信息按床位类型(急性护理、重症监护和应急)在“床位类型”列中进行分层。急性护理床位用于治疗患有疾病和受伤的患者,包括手术后康复的患者。重症监护(ICU)床位用于需要关键和生命支持服务的较重患者,这可能包括使用呼吸机。应急床位是可用于应对COVID-19患者激增的额外床位;应急床位分为急性护理应急床位和ICU应急床位。</br></br>注意:此处显示的COVID患者当前统计可能与医院住院数据(https://data.sfgov.org/COVID-19/COVID-19-Hospitalizations/nxjg-bhem)不完全匹配,因为后者包括所有医院和长期护理设施。如上所述,这些长期护理设施不包括在此处,因为它们没有接收额外急性护理患者的容量,因此也不包括在容量指标中。
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