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United States - Hospital Beds 1984

Hospital beds per 1,000 people · World Bank
5.70 −0.10 from 1983 Global rank: 19th

United States's hospital beds was 5.70 in 1984, decreased +0.10 from 5.80 in 1983. This was the 19th highest globally.

Global Ranking - 1984
Hospital Beds by Country - 1984
RankCountryValueYoY
1st Kazakhstan 13.51 1.1%
2nd Ukraine 12.59 1.2%
3rd Moldova 12.14 0.5%
4th Kyrgyz Republic 11.98 0.3%
5th Australia 11.70 -1.7%
6th France 10.70 -0.9%
7th Malta 9.46 2.2%
8th Bulgaria 8.96 1.0%
9th Romania 8.90 1.0%
10th Armenia 8.66 1.3%
11th Italy 8.50 -4.5%
12th Ireland 8.40 -2.3%
13th Croatia 7.45 -0.2%
14th Denmark 7.10 -4.1%
15th San Marino 6.82 2.2%
16th Canada 6.80 0.0%
17th Slovenia 6.50 -2.7%
18th Israel 6.50 -0.7%
19th United States 5.70 -1.7%
20th North Macedonia 5.40 1.2%
21st Spain 5.00 -3.8%
22nd Papua New Guinea 5.00 -9.8%
23rd Bosnia and Herzegovina 4.81 -1.9%
24th Albania 4.14 1.3%
25th China 2.33 1.7%
26th Philippines 1.72 0.0%
27th Tanzania 1.30 -4.6%
28th Mauritania 0.77 122.9%

FAQ

What was United States's hospital beds in 1984?

United States's hospital beds in 1984 was 5.70. This ranked 19th globally.

How did United States's hospital beds change in 1984?

United States's hospital beds decreased by 1.7% in 1984 compared to 1983.

Which country had the highest hospital beds in 1984?

Kazakhstan had the highest hospital beds in 1984 at 13.51.

What is the hospital beds of United States in 1984?

The hospital beds of United States in 1984 was 5.70. This ranked 19th globally.

How does 1984 compare to 1983 for United States's hospital beds?

United States's hospital beds went from 5.80 in 1983 to 5.70 in 1984, a 1.7% decrease.