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Health Statistics > Hospital beds > per 1,000 people > Australia (historical data)

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Definition     Source      Printable version   
Date   Amount    Rank   
2002   7.4    #9   
2001   7.6    #14   
2000   7.8    #14   
1999   7.9    #14   
1998   8.2    #14   
1997   8.3    #15   
1996   8.5    #17   
1995   8.7    #19   
1994   8.7    #22   
1993   8.9    #23   
1992   8.9    #23   
1991   9.2    #25   
1989   9.8    #19   
1987   10.5    #15   
1985   10.9    #19   
1984   11.7    #5   
1983   11.9    #5   
1982   12.1    #4   
1981   12.2    #3   
1980   12.3    #8   
1979   12.2    #1   
1978   12.1    #1   
1977   12.1    #1   
1976   11.9    #1   
1975   11.9    #1   
1974   12    #1   
1973   11.8    #1   
1972   11.8    #1   
1971   11.6    #1   
1970   11.7    #9   
1969   11.7    #1   
1968   11.8    #1   
1967   11.8    #1   
1966   11.8    #1   
1965   11.9    #1   
1964   11.8    #1   
1963   11.7    #1   
1962   11.4    #1   
1961   11.3    #1   
1960   11.2    #6   


DEFINITION: Hospital beds include inpatient beds available in public, private, general, and specialized hospitals and rehabilitation centers. In most cases beds for both acute and chronic care are included.

 

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