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U.S. hospitals face year-round overcrowding, forcing patients into hallways due to bed shortages and staff deficits, endangering care quality and safety.
Corridor care has become a year-round crisis in U.S. hospitals, with patients routinely treated in hallways and non-clinical areas due to persistent overcrowding, staff shortages, and insufficient bed capacity.
Medical professionals report that this practice, once seasonal, now compromises patient safety, privacy, and care quality, increasing infection risks and treatment delays.
Despite warnings from healthcare experts, systemic reforms to address hospital capacity and staffing remain slow, highlighting a growing strain on the nation’s healthcare infrastructure.
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Los hospitales estadounidenses enfrentan hacinamiento durante todo el año, obligando a los pacientes a ir a los pasillos debido a la escasez de camas y al déficit de personal, poniendo en peligro la calidad y la seguridad de la atención.