The doctor-to-patient ratio in Indian hospital ICUs can vary significantly depending on the facility and its resources. Generally, it ranges from 1:2 to 1:10, with many urban hospitals aiming for closer to 1:2 or 1:3 for better patient management. In rural areas, the ratio can be higher due to a shortage of specialized medical staff. Overall, this ratio highlights the challenges faced in providing adequate critical care across different regions in India.
The doctor to patient ratio in Uganda is 1:1500
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10 patients to every 1 doctor
1 doctor per every 1722 patients.
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It depends, if we're talking about north, the persons per doctor in the region of Lombardy are 180 whereas in the Southern region of Basilicata there are 230 people for every doctor.
1:14, according to this source: www.africapedia.com/.../index.php?...DOCTOR-%20PATIENT%20RATIO%20IN%20AFRICA
The ratio between social workers and patients in an acute care hospital setting varies slightly depending on the type of hospital. In some cases the ratio is 1 social worker to each 35 patients or up to 1 social worker per 80 patients.