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A line graph showing the number of beds per 100,000 civilian population by type of mental health organization. Between 1970 and 2002, there was a steep decline for State and county hospitals (from about 210 beds per 100,000 people to about 25 beds per 100,000 people). The bed/population ratio was between 0 and 25 for the remaining types of mental health organizations.

Figure 19.2. Rate of 24-Hour Hospital and Treatment Beds, by Type of Mental Health Organization: United States, Selected Years, 1970–2002.

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