A bed is only real if the hospital can actually use it.
noBed.ai is a real-time hospital operational capacity platform, not a bed counter. A facility can have empty beds and still be unable to admit a patient because oxygen is low, the ICU is full, there's no surgeon on call, the CT scanner is down, or nursing coverage is stretched. Whether a hospital can accept a patient depends on logistics, staffing, supplies and service availability, so that's what we show.

Accepting medical and pediatric emergencies. ICU is full and CT imaging is offline, so avoid trauma and ICU referrals for now.

Open across all major services with full staffing and supplies. Accepting trauma, medical, obstetric, pediatric and ICU referrals.

Under pressure: oxygen supply is low and ICU is near capacity. Stabilise oxygen-dependent patients and call ahead before transfer.

Emergency department saturated and blood bank depleted. Diverting non-critical referrals. Confirm by phone for life-threatening cases only.

No live update received in over 3 hours. Status is unverified, so call the facility directly before routing any referral.
Demonstration data across six real Ghanaian hospitals, updated by on-ground staff in a live deployment. Capacity figures here are illustrative. In a real emergency, still call 112 (National Ambulance Service). Bed-level view →