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MCR ID Hospital Name ICU Beds ICU Beds Other & Licensed Beds - CDPHE Specialty Beds- 2018 (Total licensed beds Medicare Cost Report with the state - ICU Beds - 2018 (CCU beds and hospitals are not Medicare Cost Report specialty ICU beds Total Beds - 2018 Medicare always staffed to (ICU beds filed on the such as neuro ICU filed Cost Report (Total beds at support all these MCR ID Hospital Name 2018 report) on the 2018 report) the hospital) beds) 060117 Animas Surgical Hospital 12 061336 Arkansas Valley Regional Medical Center 4 25 25 061324 Aspen Valley Hospital 4 25 25 060103 Avista Adventist Hospital 8 26 108 114 060126 Banner Fort Collins Medical Center 23 23 060027 Boulder Community Health 18 139 167 060125 Castle Rock Adventist Hospital 8 4 53 55 064009 Cedar Springs Hospital 86 76 064007 Centennial Peaks Hospital 104 104 063301 Children's Hospital Colorado 36 122 434 444 Children's Hospital Colorado - Colorado Springs n/a (New) n/a (New) n/a (New) 99 Clear View Behavioral Health n/a n/a n/a 92 062012 Colorado Acute Long Term Hospital 63 061302 Colorado Canyons Hospital and Medical Center 25 25 064003 Colorado Mental Health Institute Ft. Logan 94 064001 Colorado Mental Health Institute Pueblo 449 060044 Colorado Plains Medical Center 6 36 50 060054 Community Hospital 12 53 60 062011 Craig Hospital 93 93 060071 Delta County Memorial Hospital 6 49 49 060011 Denver Health 32 48 378 555 Denver Springs n/a n/a n/a 96 061303 East Morgan County Hospital 25 25 Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Colorado Springs n/a n/a n/a 64 Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Littleton n/a n/a n/a 40 061312 Estes Park Medical Center 25 23 060116 Good Samaritan Medical Center 24 12 183 234 061317 Grand River Hospital District 12 25 061320 Gunnison Valley Health 20 24 061304 Haxtun Hospital District 25 25 063030 HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital of Colorado Springs 62 063034 HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital of Littleton 40 061322 Heart of the Rockies Regional Medical Center 2 25 25 064024 Highlands Behavioral Health System 86 86 061343 Keefe Memorial Health Service District 11 25 062013 Kindred Hospital - Aurora 37 37 062009 Kindred Hospital - Denver 4 68 68 061313 Kit Carson County Health Service District 19 19 061306 Lincoln Community Hospital 15 15 060113 Littleton Adventist Hospital 24 14 159 231 060003 Longmont United Hospital 16 6 131 186 060009 Lutheran Medical Center 18 20 186 338 060030 McKee Medical Center 11 115 115 060119 Medical Center of the Rockies 20 12 174 174 061305 Melissa Memorial Hospital 15 15 060022 Memorial Hospital 46 84 493 713 061314 Memorial Regional Health 25 25 060013 Mercy Regional Medical Center 11 82 82 061318 Middle Park Medical Center - Kremmling 21 25 060006 Montrose Memorial Hospital 8 50 75 061321 Mt. San Rafael Hospital 25 25 060107 National Jewish Health 24 46 060001 North Colorado Medical Center 16 10 225 378 060065 North Suburban Medical Center 16 127 157 062017 Northern Colorado Long Term Acute Hospital 20 063033 Northern Colorado Rehabilitation Hospital 40 060124 OrthoColorado Hospital 48 48 061328 Pagosa Springs Medical Center 11 11 060114 Parker Adventist Hospital 16 12 165 170 060020 Parkview Medical Center 12 31 276 350 064026 Peak View Behavioral Health 112 112 060031 Penrose Hospital 45 36 426 522 061326 Pikes Peak Regional Hospital 30 15 061325 Pioneers Medical Center 10 10 060004 Platte Valley Medical Center 8 16 89 98 060064 Porter Adventist Hospital 36 176 368 Post-Acute Medical Specialty Hospital of Denver n/a n/a n/a 63 060010 Poudre Valley Hospital 12 25 225 255 060014 Presbyterian/St. Luke's Medical Center 71 42 337 680 061323 Prowers Medical Center 25 25 061307 Rangely District Hospital 25 25 061301 Rio Grande Hospital 17 17 Rocky Mountain Regional VA Medical Center n/a n/a n/a 187 060032 Rose Medical Center 35 24 226 422 060028 Saint Joseph Hospital 30 35 361 400 061308 San Luis Valley Health Conejos County Hospital 17 17 060008 San Luis Valley Health Regional Medical Center 6 49 49 061310 Sedgwick County Health Center 9 15 060112 Sky Ridge Medical Center 30 28 274 284 061311 Southeast Colorado Hospital District 15 23 061327 Southwest Health System, Inc. 4 25 25 063027 Spalding Rehabilitation Hospital 58 78 Spanish Peaks Regional Health Center & Spanish Peaks Veterans 061316 Community Living Center 16 20 060015 St. Anthony Hospital 28 48 220 237 060104 St. Anthony North Health Campus 20 92 100 060118 St. Anthony Summit Medical Center 8 34 35 060012 St. Mary-Corwin Medical Center 20 113 42 060023 St. Mary's Hospital & Medical Center, Inc. 18 44 257 346 061344 St. Thomas More Hospital 4 25 25 061319 St. Vincent General Hospital District 8 25 060076 Sterling Regional MedCenter 4 25 25 060034 Swedish Medical Center 58 17 356 408 060100 The Medical Center of Aurora 45 14 309 346 060129 UCHealth Broomfield Hospital 22 40 060130 UCHealth Grandview Hospital 4 22 22 UCHealth Greeley Hospital n/a (New) n/a (New) n/a (New) 50 UCHealth Highlands Ranch Hospital n/a (New) n/a (New) n/a (New) 87 060128 UCHealth Longs Peak Hospital 6 51 51 060024 University of Colorado Hospital 89 129 634 698 060096 Vail Valley Medical Center 5 56 56 060075 Valley View Hospital 5 12 41 78 062014 Vibra Hospital 54 061300 Weisbrod Memorial County Hospital 25 25 064023 West Springs Hospital 43 32 061309 Wray Community District Hospital 16 15 060049 Yampa Valley Medical Center 4 5 39 39 061315 Yuma District Hospital 15 15 973 876 10293 12558.
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