Depends on what type of hospital you are dealing with. The answer can be very complex since most hospitals are a combination of staff/ employed physicians and contract physicians. Then there may also be "temp" locum tenens docs as well. I'm looking for this info myself. Try the American Hospital Association for some more support.
The Philippines has an average ratio of 1,000 people per hospital bed.Philippine population is roughly 88,000,000 88,000000 divided by 1000 =88,000 beds
it has 389 hospital beds per 100, 000 people
31.25 people per bed (32 beds / 1000 people) Source : WHO data, 2005 - Mrityunjay Tiwary
The average salary of a hospital administrator is $46.17 per hour. This translates to about $96,000 per year but it may vary from one hospital to another.
Depends on how big the hospital is and in which country.
$250,000
The Philippines has an average ratio of 1,000 people per hospital bed.Has a population of 88,000,000 as of 2007 census 88,000,000 Filipinos divide by 1000 ave. ratio = 88000 beds aison080609
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number of beds 250, total inpatient admissions 12,250, total outpatient visits 90,754, total patient revenue $111,900,050, outpatient mix 16.2%, medicare payment revenue 28.0%, net price per discharge $7,653, cost per discharge $6,292. What is the hospital's profit per discharge?
The average cost for the doctor per area is $2500.00 The hospital room is on average $1000.00 and the anesthesia on average is $1000.00
16 dollars per hour starting pay
The Westin Harbour Castle hotel has 977 rooms. If you posit a minimum of 2 beds per room that would equate to 1954 beds. There may be more or less depending on the number of beds in each room or suite.