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Hospitals across New Mexico operate at near capacity as COVID lingers

January 25, 2021
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Hospitals across New Mexico operate at near capacity as COVID lingers


  • Many hospitals around New Mexico are operating at bed occupancy rates that approach or exceed 90%.
  • Albuquerque’s two largest hospitals are working at near capacity.
  • San Juan Regional Medical Center in Farmington had an occupancy rate of more than 87%.

FARMINGTON — New Mexico’s COVID-19 infection rate may still be coming down after reaching its peak in late November, but hospitals across the state continue to be severely tested by the demands of the pandemic.

Many hospitals around New Mexico are operating at bed occupancy rates that approach or exceed 90%, including the San Juan Regional Medical Center in Farmington, according to a survey updated Jan. 18 and compiled by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

But the Farmington institution is not the busiest large health-care institution in the state. Albuquerque’s two largest hospitals — the University of New Mexico Hospital and Presbyterian Hospital — are working at near capacity.

How full are New Mexico hospitals?

Presbyterian led the way with 636 of its 726 total beds occupied over a seven-day average for an occupancy rate of 93.3%. The UNM Hospital was close behind with 592 of its 754 beds occupied for a rate of 92.8%. Presbyterian also saw approximately 87% of its intensive-care unit beds filled, while UNM had approximately 76% of those beds occupied.

Bernalillo County, where the two hospitals are located, led the state with more than 47,000 reported cases of COVID-19 as of Jan. 22, according to the New Mexico Department of Health.

At San Juan Regional, approximately 180 of the 217 beds were occupied over the seven-day average for a rate of 87.3%. An average of 18 of the hospital’s 23 ICU beds were filled for an occupancy rate of more than 78%.

Farmington's San Juan Regional Medical Center remains one of the busiest hospitals in the state as the COVID-19 pandemic lingers.

As of Jan. 22, San Juan County ranked third in the state, with nearly 12,500 reported cases of the virus. Figures for the Northern Navajo Medical Center in Shiprock, a 75-bed facility, were not available because Indian Health Service facilities are not included in the weekly HHS survey, nor are Veterans Administration institutions.

In Doña Ana County, with the state’s second-highest total of cases at more than 20,000, two large hospitals are also seeing continued high numbers. Mountainview Regional Medical Center had more than 150 of its 174 beds filled for an occupancy rate of 86.6%, while more than 96% of its ICU beds were occupied. The news was better at Memorial Medical Center, which saw nearly 136 of its 191 beds filled for an occupancy rate of 71%. But approximately 84% of its ICU beds were filled.

A closer look at COVID hospital capacity: See a map of hospitals

In Santa Fe County, where the pandemic has had less of an impact with approximately 8,700 cases, Santa Fe Christus St. Vincent Regional Medical Center had nearly 77% of its 176 beds occupied, but only 24% of its ICU beds filled.

Results are mixed in other corners of the state. In Roswell, the Eastern New Mexico Medical Center’s 81 beds saw an average of nearly 34 patients for an occupancy rate of 58.1%, while Lovelace Regional Hospital, with 34 beds, drew an average of approximately 17 patients for a rate of more than 65%. There were no ICU occupancy rates available for either facility.

At the Carlsbad Medical Center, nearly 28 of the 99 beds were filled for an average of 28.2%. The institution’s ICU occupancy rate stood at 60%. Eddy County had reported nearly 5,700 cases of the virus.

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