Mass General Hospital Seeks Approval for Inpatient Bed Expansion Amid Capacity Crisis

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Massachusetts General Hospital is seeking state approval to add 94 inpatient beds to address chronic overcrowding, with patients often left waiting for beds after being seen in the emergency department. The hospital has been operating at "Capacity Disaster" status since September, leading to patients being treated in hallways and other makeshift spaces. The hospital's president acknowledges the complexity of the capacity problem and emphasizes the need for a multifactorial solution. However, the request is expected to face opposition due to concerns about driving up patient care costs and the hospital's role in encouraging patients to choose its care.
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