In 2022, the average length of stay in a hospital in Japan for curative inpatient care was 27.3 days. This is a decrease from an average of 32.5 days in the year 2010. On the other hand, inpatients receiving curative care (as opposed to rehabilitative care) stayed on average just 5.6 days in Australia and Sweden.
In 2023, the average U.S. hospital length of stay (LOS) varied from as high as *** days in the District of Columbia to just *** days in Utah and South Dakota. A lot of factors contribute to a patient's LOS such as comorbidity, staffing levels, and patient mix. Therefore, LOS is not just a measure of hospital efficiency but is complicated by case complexity.
Data on hospital admission, average length of stay, outpatient visits, and outpatient surgery in the United States, by type of ownership and size of hospital. Data are from Health, United States. SOURCE: American Hospital Association (AHA) Annual Survey of Hospitals, Hospital Statistics. Search, visualize, and download these and other estimates from over 120 health topics with the NCHS Data Query System (DQS), available from: https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/dataquery/index.htm.
In 2022, a hospital stay in the United States had an average length of 5.2 days. Between 1999 and 2019, inpatient hospital length of stay fluctuated little, averaging at 4.5 to 4.7. Since 2019, inpatient stays have increased by half a day.
In 2023, a hospital stay of patients requiring long-term nursing care in Japan had an average length of ***** days, while patients with common diseases stayed in hospitals for **** days on average. That year, the average length of stay in hospitals of all patients amounted to **** days.
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Forecast: Inpatient Care Average Length of Stay (all Hospitals) in the US 2022 - 2026 Discover more data with ReportLinker!
In 2022, inpatients treated for COVID-19 in the United States spent longer in hospital than for other selected diseases, at an average of 6.4 days in hospital. This statistic illustrates the average length of stay in hospital per inpatient case in the United States in 2022, by disease.
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Forecast: Inpatient Care Average Length of Stay in Brazil 2024 - 2028 Discover more data with ReportLinker!
The dataset has United States national trends in the number of inpatient stays, average cost per stay (actual and inflation-adjusted), average length of stay, and in-hospital mortality rate from 1994-2013. The trends are stratified by age, sex, expected payer, community-level income, and hospitalization type.
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In the fiscal year 2023 to 2024, the average length of hospital stay in Canada stood at 7.3 days. Since 2010, the average length of stay in Canadian hospitals have not changed much. The lowest average length of hospital stays was recorded in 2017/18, with 6.8 days, whereas the longest was in 2010/11 and the past two years, with an average of 7.3 days.
In 2018, the state of Wyoming had the longest average stay in community hospitals, with a patient staying an average of nine days. Utah, on the other hand, had the shortest average length of stay in community hospitals with just 4.4 days.
Hospital stays
The percentage of people in the U.S. with one or more hospitals stays in the past year has gradually decreased over the past couple decades. In 2017, around 6.5 percent of the U.S. population had one or more hospital stays in the past year. Females report more hospital stays than males, and unsurprisingly, those aged 65 years and older are much more likely to be hospitalized than younger people.
Hospitals
Just as the percentage of people in the U.S. who have been hospitalized each year has decreased, so has the number of hospitals. In 1975, there were around 7,156 hospitals in the U.S., compared to 6,146 hospitals in the year 2018. Predictably, the number of available hospital beds in the U.S. has also decreased. In 2018, there were 924,107 hospital beds in the United States.
This dataset contains indicators hospital health care services utilization by diseases in country members OECD (The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development) and for countries in accession negotiations with OECD. The indicators values cover the period 1970-2018.
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DHA67 - In-Patient and Daycase with Principal Diagnosis and Average Length of Hospital Stay. Published by Department of Health. Available under the license Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC-BY-4.0).In-Patient and Daycase with Principal Diagnosis and Average Length of Hospital Stay...
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Average length of stay in days per quarter for inpatients at public metropolitan and country hospitals by quarter by hospital Average length of stay in days per quarter for inpatients at public metropolitan and country hospitals by quarter by hospital
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Mean Length of Stay (LOS) for all Pennsylvania general acute care hospital stays for newborns, categorized by the presence or absence of Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS). Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome, or neonatal drug withdrawal, is an array of problems that develops shortly after birth in newborns who were exposed to addictive drugs, most often opioids, while in the mother’s womb. Withdrawal signs develop because these newborns are no longer exposed to the drug for which they have become physically dependent. This analysis is restricted to newborns with Pennsylvania-state residence who were hospitalized in Pennsylvania hospitals. Additionally, hospital stays with rehabilitation revenue codes and hospital stays that ended in a transfer or mortality were excluded.
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DHA76 - Inpatient Hospital Bed Days and Average Length of Stay. Published by Department of Health. Available under the license Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC-BY-4.0).Inpatient Hospital Bed Days and Average Length of Stay...
The average length of stay in hospitals for inpatient acute care in Italy in 2021 differed for each age group of the patients. According to the data, patients aged 75 years and older spent, on average, roughly 9.5 days for acute care in hospitals, whereas children between one and four years old stayed in hospital approximately five days. This statistic shows the average length of stay in hospitals for inpatient acute care in Italy in 2021, by age group.
In 2022, the average length of stay in a hospital in Japan for curative inpatient care was 27.3 days. This is a decrease from an average of 32.5 days in the year 2010. On the other hand, inpatients receiving curative care (as opposed to rehabilitative care) stayed on average just 5.6 days in Australia and Sweden.