Grade hospital management divides hospitals into one, two, and three grades, with one and two grades divided into A, B, and C, respectively, and three grades divided into special, A, B, and C, respectively. Tertiary hospitals are not the highest level of hospitals, they are the second ranked level.
First class hospital: (Number of beds up to and including 100.) It is a primary hospital and health center that provides preventive, medical, health care and rehabilitation services directly to a certain population community.
Second-level hospitals: (number of beds between 101 and 500.) It is a regional hospital that provides comprehensive medical and health services to several communities and undertakes certain teaching and research tasks.
Tertiary hospitals: (number of beds above 501) are regional hospitals that provide high-level specialized medical and health services for multiple regions and perform higher education and research tasks. The level of hospitals organized by enterprises, institutions, collectives and individuals can be determined mutatis mutandis.
(Note: In actual implementation, first-class hospitals are not divided into A, B and C. The hospital grade is divided into 1,000 points based on the hospital's technical strength, management level, equipment status and scientific research capabilities.
Hospital grading restarted, also using three levels and six levels of grading, the evaluation adhere to the "six heavy three not" principle, that is, emphasis on service, management, quality, safety, foundation, security, no campaigns, no formality, no fraud, private hospitals can participate in the grading on an equal footing with the public hospitals.
The main items include medical service and management, medical quality and safety, and technical level and efficiency. A 1,000-point system is in place, with 900 points or more for Level 3A, 750-900 points for Level 3B, and 600-750 points for Level 3C.
Extended information:
Three-class A hospitals have the following conditions:
1, the hospital should have a formal ward and a certain number of bed facilities. To the implementation of inpatient treatment, are the corresponding outpatient department.
2, there should be basic medical equipment, the establishment of pharmacy, testing, radiology, surgery, sterilization and other medical technology departments.
3, there should be the ability to provide qualified and reasonable diagnosis and treatment, nursing and basic life services for hospitalized patients;
4, there should be a corresponding, systematic staffing.
5. There should be appropriate work systems and regulations.
6. There should be a corresponding hospital culture.
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