Table 4.
Descriptive statistics of US nursing homes
| Variable | Mean (standard deviation) |
|---|---|
| COVID-19 information | |
| Cases | 84.47 (237) |
| Death | 1.84 (5.94) |
| Network metrics | |
| Home degree centrality | 6.21 (7.83) |
| Home eigenvector centrality | 0.08 (0.18) |
| Regulatory measures | |
| For profit | 0.703 |
| Number of beds | 105.61 (59.04) |
| Number of beds occupied | 76.97 (48.01) |
| CMS quality rating (1–5) | 3.69 (1.24) |
| County SSA | 391.39 (273.53) |
| Number of nursing homes | 15277 |
Data are from Chen et al. (2021). Binary variables are percent of nursing homes; continuous variables are mean values, with standard deviations in parentheses