Time for Bed(s): Hospital Capacity and Mortality from COVID-19
Nathan Sussman, 'Tine for Bed(s) Hospital Capacity and Mortality from COVID-19,' COVIDEconomics, Issue 11, April 2020 pp. 116-129
16 Pages Posted: 12 May 2020
Date Written: April 29, 2020
Abstract
Public response to rising deaths from COVID-19 was immediate and, in many cases, drastic, leading to substantial economic and institutional costs. In this paper, I focus on mortality from COVID-19. Using cross-country evidence and controlling for a variety of contributing factors, I find that increasing the number of hospital beds has a significant and quite substantial impact on mortality rates. Hospital beds likely capture the capacity of ICU, laboratories, and other hospital-related equipment. Facing a potential second or third wave of infection following an exit from lockdown policies, countries short on medical infrastructures should increase them immediately.
Note: Funding: None.
Conflict of Interest: None.
Keywords: COVID, mortality, hospitals, institutions, death, ICU
JEL Classification: I00, I10, J10, O43
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