beddenbezetting
Beddenbezetting refers to the occupancy rate of hospital beds. It is a key performance indicator used in healthcare management to measure the efficiency of hospital resource utilization. The metric is typically calculated by dividing the number of occupied beds by the total number of available beds over a specific period, usually expressed as a percentage. A high beddenbezetting can indicate high demand for hospital services, while a consistently low rate might suggest overcapacity or potential inefficiencies.
This indicator is crucial for hospital administration and policymakers. It helps in resource allocation, staffing decisions,
Factors influencing beddenbezetting are diverse. They include seasonal variations in illness, demographic shifts, admission and discharge