How often does a tertiary hospital review

There is no unified time for the review of tertiary hospitals.

Hospital accreditation is an internationally popular hospital quality assessment system. It is commonly known as "medical institution accreditation" internationally. It means that a professional and authoritative organization other than a medical institution evaluates the institution in order to Judgment and assessment of the organization's compliance with quality management system standards. Its purpose and essence is to strengthen the quality of medical services, improve the scientific management level of hospitals, and promote the standardization, standardization, scientific and modernization construction and development of hospitals with the times.

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The specific conditions for tertiary hospitals are as follows:

1. The hospital should have formal wards and a certain number of bed facilities. It mainly provides inpatient diagnosis and treatment, and generally has corresponding outpatient departments.

2. There should be basic medical equipment and set up medical and technical diagnosis and treatment departments such as pharmacy, testing, radiation, surgery and sterilization supply.

3. Should be able to provide qualified and reasonable diagnosis, treatment, nursing and basic life services to inpatients.

4. There should be corresponding and systematic staffing.

5. There should be corresponding work systems and rules and regulations.

6. There should be a corresponding hospital culture.