Annual Statistical Supplement, 2012

Health Care Programs

Medicare

Participating Facilities

Table 8.C1 Medicare Part A (Hospital Insurance) and/or Part B (Supplementary Medical Insurance): Number of facilities and beds, by type of participating provider, December 1967–2011, selected years
Year Hospitals Skilled nursing facilities Home health agencies Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act/ independent laboratories a
All hospitals General b Psychiatric
Facilities
1967 6,829 6,501 328 4,405 1,890 2,355
1970 6,779 6,444 335 4,494 2,333 2,750
1975 6,770 6,383 387 3,932 2,290 3,174
1976 6,774 6,368 406 3,992 2,353 3,156
1977 6,755 6,353 402 4,461 2,496 3,249
1978 6,848 6,432 416 4,982 2,715 3,384
1979 6,780 6,372 408 5,055 2,858 3,448
1980 6,736 6,325 411 5,155 3,012 3,374
1981 6,749 6,335 414 5,295 3,169 3,511
1982 6,737 6,321 416 5,510 3,627 3,643
1983 6,687 6,257 430 5,760 4,235 3,708
1984 6,676 6,228 448 6,183 5,237 3,890
1985 6,710 6,209 501 6,725 5,932 4,029
1986 6,731 6,189 542 7,148 5,953 4,298
1987 6,715 6,130 585 7,379 5,769 4,487
1988 6,658 6,044 614 7,683 5,673 4,676
1989 6,547 5,891 656 8,688 5,661 4,828
1990 6,522 5,848 674 9,008 5,730 4,881
1991 6,471 5,759 712 10,061 5,963 4,898
1992 6,433 5,722 711 10,910 6,461 4,942
1993 6,473 5,738 735 11,472 7,000 156,117
1994 6,414 5,705 709 12,584 7,827 151,422
1995 6,376 5,694 682 13,452 8,447 156,511
1996 6,273 5,627 646 14,177 9,850 157,876
1997 6,293 5,639 654 14,860 10,807 164,054
1998 6,116 5,514 602 15,032 9,330 166,817
1999 5,985 5,415 570 14,913 7,857 171,018
2000 6,031 5,512 519 14,841 7,099 168,333
2001 6,002 5,508 494 14,755 6,813 173,807
2002 6,024 5,537 487 14,838 6,928 176,947
2003 6,057 5,579 478 14,939 7,138 184,466
2004 6,117 5,647 470 14,986 7,519 189,340
2005 6,180 5,707 473 15,006 8,090 196,296
2006 6,177 5,695 482 15,028 8,618 199,817
2007 6,163 5,673 490 15,054 9,024 206,065
2008 6,171 5,680 491 15,032 9,407 210,872
2009 6,172 5,666 506 15,071 10,184 218,139
2010 6,169 5,658 511 15,084 10,914 224,679
2011 6,172 5,663 509 15,132 11,930 229,611
Beds
1967 1,141,155 837,211 303,944 308,843 . . . . . .
1970 1,190,309 878,509 311,800 325,415 . . . . . .
1975 1,136,908 939,717 197,191 287,468 . . . . . .
1976 1,169,433 980,805 188,628 332,515 . . . . . .
1977 1,130,519 976,465 154,054 381,715 . . . . . .
1978 1,154,250 1,015,645 138,605 414,188 . . . . . .
1979 1,152,088 1,016,525 135,563 433,715 . . . . . .
1980 1,145,245 1,017,794 127,451 448,007 . . . . . .
1981 1,152,877 1,032,042 120,835 463,715 . . . . . .
1982 1,146,480 1,044,427 102,053 497,056 . . . . . .
1983 1,143,544 1,046,674 96,870 519,551 . . . . . .
1984 1,146,093 1,050,832 95,261 548,201 . . . . . .
1985 1,144,589 1,046,889 97,700 -- . . . . . .
1986 1,137,853 1,043,430 94,423 444,326 . . . . . .
1987 1,124,928 1,030,556 94,372 449,867 . . . . . .
1988 1,115,809 1,022,116 93,693 476,447 . . . . . .
1989 1,106,295 1,008,845 97,450 507,475 . . . . . .
1990 1,104,703 1,005,480 99,223 512,107 . . . . . .
1991 1,102,286 1,003,147 99,139 583,116 . . . . . .
1992 1,093,895 997,695 96,200 606,218 . . . . . .
1993 1,094,422 994,847 99,575 622,534 . . . . . .
1994 1,074,371 985,809 88,562 649,054 . . . . . .
1995 1,056,454 970,143 86,311 657,225 . . . . . .
1996 1,038,105 955,604 82,501 671,839 . . . . . .
1997 1,037,356 954,372 82,984 684,977 . . . . . .
1998 1,012,168 934,635 77,533 722,626 . . . . . .
1999 993,901 920,326 73,575 836,720 . . . . . .
2000 982,616 913,806 68,810 939,364 . . . . . .
2001 968,761 901,688 67,073 1,104,978 . . . . . .
2002 957,898 897,076 60,822 1,260,625 . . . . . .
2003 951,628 894,457 57,171 1,371,815 . . . . . .
2004 949,694 894,022 55,672 1,437,254 . . . . . .
2005 947,305 892,253 55,052 1,478,277 . . . . . .
2006 938,762 884,450 54,312 1,507,368 . . . . . .
2007 933,998 796,931 54,251 1,532,267 . . . . . .
2008 930,452 876,376 54,076 1,546,721 . . . . . .
2009 926,388 870,812 55,576 1,561,299 . . . . . .
2010 927,535 871,554 55,981 1,572,511 . . . . . .
2011 925,951 872,165 53,786 1,581,549 . . . . . .
SOURCE: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
NOTE: . . . = not applicable; -- = not available.
a. Beginning in 1993, the data include all Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act facilities as of December of each year.
b. Includes short-stay and other long-stay hospitals.
CONTACT: Maria Diacogiannis (410) 786-0178 or statistics@ssa.gov.
Table 8.C2 Medicare Part A (Hospital Insurance) and/or Part B (Supplementary Medical Insurance): Number of participating hospitals and certified beds, by type of hospital, census division, and state or other area, December 2011
Census division and state or area All hospitals Short-stay and critical access hospitals a Other non-short-stay b
Hospitals Beds Hospitals Beds Beds per 1,000 enrollees c Hospitals Beds
Total
All areas 6,172 925,951 4,880 814,210 16.8 1,292 111,741
United States 6,107 914,602 4,823 803,585 17.0 1,284 111,017
New England 251 42,884 186 33,003 13.5 65 9,881
Connecticut 42 10,224 32 8,435 14.7 10 1,789
Maine 41 3,985 36 3,493 13.0 5 492
Massachusetts 108 19,671 67 13,467 12.4 41 6,204
New Hampshire 30 3,529 26 3,036 13.3 4 493
Rhode Island 15 3,687 11 2,933 16.0 4 754
Vermont 15 1,788 14 1,639 14.3 1 149
Middle Atlantic 558 125,620 424 107,503 16.1 134 18,117
New Jersey 98 26,367 65 22,204 16.6 33 4,163
New York 224 63,857 190 56,622 18.8 34 7,235
Pennsylvania 236 35,396 169 28,677 12.4 67 6,719
East North Central 911 148,452 735 133,921 18.1 176 14,531
Illinois 208 39,979 179 36,569 19.8 29 3,410
Indiana 165 19,396 124 17,505 17.1 41 1,891
Michigan 170 28,103 135 25,193 14.9 35 2,910
Ohio 224 43,489 174 38,977 20.3 50 4,512
Wisconsin 144 17,485 123 15,677 16.8 21 1,808
West North Central 775 72,474 691 66,492 20.1 84 5,982
Iowa 122 10,453 116 10,092 19.3 6 361
Kansas 153 10,969 139 9,950 22.7 14 1,019
Minnesota 145 15,305 131 14,334 17.9 14 971
Missouri 147 22,874 112 20,311 19.9 35 2,563
Nebraska 96 6,418 89 5,900 20.9 7 518
North Dakota 49 3,095 44 2,720 24.8 5 375
South Dakota 63 3,360 60 3,185 23.0 3 175
South Atlantic 899 173,429 697 154,751 16.0 202 18,678
Delaware 12 2,688 6 2,171 14.2 6 517
District of Columbia 13 4,088 7 3,287 42.3 6 801
Florida 247 59,171 185 54,808 15.8 62 4,363
Georgia 175 24,528 142 21,875 17.3 33 2,653
Maryland 61 14,671 46 12,309 15.3 15 2,362
North Carolina 132 25,960 112 22,640 14.8 20 3,320
South Carolina 82 13,950 61 12,092 15.2 21 1,858
Virginia 116 19,728 88 17,769 15.2 28 1,959
West Virginia 61 8,645 50 7,800 20.2 11 845
East South Central 511 74,412 414 67,330 20.9 97 7,082
Alabama 126 19,515 97 17,422 20.3 29 2,093
Kentucky 117 17,535 94 15,249 19.8 23 2,286
Mississippi 117 12,918 102 12,179 24.1 15 739
Tennessee 151 24,444 121 22,480 20.7 30 1,964
West South Central 1,064 118,064 739 98,293 19.9 325 19,771
Arkansas 101 11,670 75 9,695 17.9 26 1,975
Louisiana 225 20,755 128 16,060 22.9 97 4,695
Oklahoma 154 14,590 128 13,139 21.4 26 1,451
Texas 584 71,049 408 59,399 19.2 176 11,650
Mountain 504 53,963 402 46,488 15.2 102 7,475
Arizona 106 16,195 78 13,901 14.6 28 2,294
Colorado 98 12,749 76 10,920 17.1 22 1,829
Idaho 50 3,439 41 2,990 12.6 9 449
Montana 64 3,113 61 2,920 16.9 3 193
Nevada 52 6,535 35 5,423 14.6 17 1,112
New Mexico 51 4,762 41 4,284 13.5 10 478
Utah 53 5,621 43 4,640 16.0 10 981
Wyoming 30 1,549 27 1,410 17.2 3 139
Pacific 634 105,304 535 95,804 14.3 99 9,500
Alaska 25 1,556 22 1,291 18.8 3 265
California 418 79,482 344 72,745 15.3 74 6,737
Hawaii 28 2,788 23 2,360 11.1 5 428
Oregon 63 7,839 58 7,569 11.9 5 270
Washington 100 13,639 88 11,839 11.8 12 1,800
Outlying areas 65 11,349 57 10,625 14.7 8 724
Puerto Rico 60 10,664 52 9,940 14.5 8 724
U.S. Virgin Islands 2 320 2 320 19.1 0 0
Other 3 365 3 365 20.6 0 0
SOURCE: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
a. Critical access hospitals are included with short-stay hospitals because, though not subject to one of the Medicare inpatient hospital prospective payment systems, they essentially function as and are viewed as short-stay hospitals by their communities.
b. Other non-short-stay hospitals include long-term hospitals, psychiatric hospitals, rehabilitation hospitals, children's hospitals, and religious nonmedical institutions.
c. Based on total number of persons enrolled in the Hospital Insurance program as of July 1, 2011.
CONTACT: Maria Diacogiannis (410) 786-0178 or statistics@ssa.gov.
Table 8.C3 Medicare Part A (Hospital Insurance) and/or Part B (Supplementary Medical Insurance): Number of participating skilled nursing facilities, home health agencies, Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act facilities, and end-stage renal disease facilities, by census division and state or other area, December 2011
Census division and state or area Skilled nursing facilities Home health agencies Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act facilities End-stage renal disease facilities
Number Beds Beds per 1,000 enrollees a
Total
All areas 15,132 1,581,549 32.6 11,930 229,611 5,766
United States 15,123 1,581,185 33.4 11,878 228,254 5,717
New England 960 101,263 41.3 343 9,948 172
Connecticut 234 28,392 49.5 89 2,705 43
Maine 108 6,646 24.7 28 1,034 17
Massachusetts 420 47,145 43.5 156 3,950 76
New Hampshire 73 7,311 32.0 32 986 12
Rhode Island 85 8,602 47.0 26 767 16
Vermont 40 3,167 27.7 12 506 8
Middle Atlantic 1,694 253,809 38.1 634 25,070 636
New Jersey 362 50,952 38.2 50 5,859 135
New York 629 117,277 38.9 187 11,079 248
Pennsylvania 703 85,580 37.1 397 8,132 253
East North Central 2,952 290,882 39.3 2,378 36,707 928
Illinois 705 71,287 38.6 763 9,614 233
Indiana 493 47,448 46.2 212 5,407 138
Michigan 415 45,383 26.9 647 7,657 175
Ohio 962 92,398 48.2 627 10,312 269
Wisconsin 377 34,366 36.9 129 3,717 113
West North Central 1,931 152,080 45.9 805 17,688 412
Iowa 416 28,972 55.5 174 2,985 63
Kansas 276 19,381 44.2 127 2,556 46
Minnesota 372 30,129 37.5 200 3,465 97
Missouri 490 47,646 46.7 174 5,282 133
Nebraska 198 14,438 51.2 73 1,950 34
North Dakota 84 6,354 57.9 21 592 16
South Dakota 95 5,160 37.3 36 858 23
South Atlantic 2,312 254,953 26.4 2,146 49,318 1,268
Delaware 40 4,412 28.8 21 824 22
District of Columbia 18 2,720 35.0 25 491 20
Florida 678 81,284 23.5 1,420 18,033 350
Georgia 354 37,957 30.0 107 7,810 283
Maryland 227 27,923 34.7 56 3,692 121
North Carolina 420 42,898 28.0 176 7,601 184
South Carolina 188 18,766 23.6 70 3,747 116
Virginia 270 29,449 25.2 214 5,287 137
West Virginia 117 9,544 24.7 57 1,833 35
East South Central 988 98,779 30.7 451 15,817 471
Alabama 226 26,371 30.7 151 3,812 132
Kentucky 282 25,436 33.1 103 3,845 101
Mississippi 174 16,064 31.7 52 2,492 73
Tennessee 306 30,908 28.5 145 5,668 165
West South Central 1,952 211,599 42.7 3,231 31,249 789
Arkansas 221 22,749 42.0 172 2,206 64
Louisiana 279 34,778 49.6 221 3,979 154
Oklahoma 294 27,569 44.9 252 3,347 77
Texas 1,158 126,503 40.9 2,586 21,717 494
Mountain 749 69,864 22.8 697 14,701 346
Arizona 144 15,809 16.6 134 4,709 110
Colorado 198 18,397 28.8 159 3,162 71
Idaho 79 6,118 25.8 48 1,099 26
Montana 85 6,753 39.0 32 719 12
Nevada 49 5,479 14.8 117 1,504 41
New Mexico 68 6,666 21.0 78 1,398 39
Utah 92 7,874 27.2 100 1,661 38
Wyoming 34 2,768 33.8 29 449 9
Pacific 1,585 147,956 22.1 1,193 27,756 695
Alaska 15 554 8.1 14 581 7
California 1,179 112,091 23.5 1,050 20,428 540
Hawaii 47 4,098 19.3 14 783 23
Oregon 121 10,660 16.7 56 2,492 52
Washington 223 20,553 20.5 59 3,472 73
Outlying areas 9 364 0.5 52 1,357 49
Puerto Rico 7 294 0.4 44 1,203 38
U.S. Virgin Islands 1 40 2.4 2 48 3
Other 1 30 1.7 6 106 8
SOURCE: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
a. Based on total number of beneficiaries enrolled in the Hospital Insurance program as of July 1, 2011.
CONTACT: Maria Diacogiannis (410) 786-0178 or statistics@ssa.gov.