Hospital Structural Capacity
Cross-source consensus on Hospital Structural Capacity from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
Comparisons
Evidence quality
Highlighted claims
- Only a minority of surveyed hospitals had more than 50 dedicated orthopaedic beds. — Organisation and support of orthopaedic and trauma services in Tanzania: a national cross-sectional survey
- Many surveyed hospitals had 20 or fewer dedicated orthopaedic beds. — Organisation and support of orthopaedic and trauma services in Tanzania: a national cross-sectional survey
- Nearly half of hospitals relied on only one orthopaedic surgeon. — Organisation and support of orthopaedic and trauma services in Tanzania: a national cross-sectional survey
- Nearly half of hospitals had only one or two functional theatres for orthopaedic surgery. — Organisation and support of orthopaedic and trauma services in Tanzania: a national cross-sectional survey
- Higher-tier hospitals had greater bed, workforce, and theatre capacity than lower-tier hospitals. — Organisation and support of orthopaedic and trauma services in Tanzania: a national cross-sectional survey