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<description><![CDATA[<P>The regional hopsital I am affiliated with is questioning whether our HBOT center should be relocated to a location within the hospital.&nbsp; Any Ideas on what percentage of dives are for inpatients rather than outpatients?&nbsp; I think inpatients must be a very small percentate, but any other opinion would be helpful.</P>]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[We are located in a hospital, I would say that our inpts account for 15-20% of our patients. &nbsp;However we are a 24/7 facility that takes care of ICU patients (COs, nec fsc, post op head and neck flaps etc). &nbsp;If your facility is not 24/7, I would think that your inpt numbers would be less.]]></description>
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