COMMUNITY HOSPITALS BY BEDSIZE
Eighty percent of the community hospitals in Kansas
have fewer than 100 staffed beds. Comparably, the midwest* region (73 percent) and the nation (51 percent) have a smaller proportion of hospitals within this category.
A majority of hospitals in Kansas and the midwest are located in rural areas, 75 percent and 67 percent respectively. Meanwhile, 40 percent of the hospitals nationally are located in a rural setting.
The expense per capita is slightly lower in Kansas $2,027, as compared to $2,531, in the West North Central Census Division VI* and $2,194 in the nation. Community hospitals include institutions that are nonfederal, short-term and general, as well as other specialty hospitals whose facilities are open to the public. Not included in the community hospital category are hospital units of institutions, long-term care hospitals, psychiatric hospitals, federal hospitals, and alcoholism and chemical dependency facilities.

*West North Central Census Division VI statistics includes data
from Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota
and South Dakota.
Source: American Hospital Association, Hospital Statistics 2012.