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Jan 2021
Harrogate and District NHS Foundation Trust is one of 10 NHS trusts in England consistently reporting critical care beds at full capacity, according to the latest figures.
NHS data from December 31 until January 10 shows Harrogate District Hospital's critical care ward is full.
The hospital's base critical care capacity is seven beds but this can 'flex’ to 10 and beyond, trust chief executive Steve Russell told the Stray Ferret in November.
It utilised 11 beds on January 6 and January 9 and although the number has fluctuated it has not dropped below eight this year.
The number of critical care beds in Harrogate is nowhere near as high as it is for many hospitals in larger towns and cities.
Nevertheless, the analysis by the BBC names it as one of 10 trusts out of 140 with consistently full critical care beds.
An NHS spokesperson told the Stray Ferret:
The total number of available critical care beds in England on January 10 was 5,503, with 4,632 occupied.
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