Is it normal for the ICU to be over 30,000 a day?

Normal. Intensive care units need to be equipped with advanced medical equipment and monitoring instruments, such as ventilators, cardiac monitors, blood pressure monitors, etc., which cost more to purchase and maintain. At the same time, the ICU needs specialized medical staff for monitoring and operation, and the training and salary of these medical staff are also part of the cost. Moreover, ICUs need to provide round-the-clock medical services, including shift work by doctors, nurses, technicians, and so on. This round-the-clock service requires more investment in manpower and resources, and is therefore more expensive, so the ICU costs more than $30,000 a day normally.