Safety

CO needs more beds and physicians in case of bioterror attacks

Emergency Management Alert, March 15, 2005

Colorado has less than 1,000 hospital beds necessary to handle a bioterror attack, a Denver health official told senators this week, The Denver Post reported.

The area falls short based on federal standards, which recommend an additional 500 beds per 1 million in population to meet emergency demands, Stephen Cantrill, associate medical director for Denver Health, told the Post.

To make up for the bed shortage, the state plans to use cots during emergencies.

The area also needs more physicians. However, officials ensured that out-of-state, licensed healthcare providers could practice in the state, Cantrill said.

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