Distribution of Surgery Centers and Hospitals by Population Levels

Here is the distribution of surgery centers and hospitals by population levels (with percent of total number of each facility type in parentheses), according to SDI’s 2008 Outpatient Surgery Center Market Report.

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Surgery centers

  • Population of more than 1,000,000 — 3,169 (54 percent)
  • 250,000 – 1,000,000 — 1,371 (23 percent)
  • 100,000 – 249,999 — 593 (10 percent)
  • Under 100,000 — 743 (13 percent)

Total number of surgery centers: 5,876

Hospitals

  • Population of more than 1,000,000 — 2,472 (36 percent)
  • 250,000 – 1,000,000 — 1,297 (19 percent)
  • 100,000 – 249,999 — 621 (9 percent)
  • Under 100,000 — 2,567 (36 percent)

Total number of hospitals: 6,957

This data, according to SDI, indicates that surgery center operators remain attracted to regions with high population levels that ensure a steady stream of patients, referrals and growth opportunities, while hospitals remain the primary deliverer of outpatient surgery services to regions of the country that may be considered rural or that have low population levels. 

Source: SDI’s 2008 Outpatient Surgery Center Market Report.

To learn more about SDI and this report, go to www.sdihealth.com.

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