Nature of Medical Premises

Public **** building. Hospital buildings are buildings constructed for the purpose of providing medical services, usually invested by the government or private construction, for the provision of medical services, including outpatient, inpatient, surgery, examination and so on. The scale of the building and the facilities and equipment required for hospital buildings are high, and need to meet the requirements of health care, but also need to take into account the comfort and safety of patients. The nature of a hospital building is a public ****building, which means that it is built for the benefit of the public **** and does not belong to any individual or private organization. The right to use the hospital building belongs to the government or medical organization, but its ownership belongs to the state or local government. So the nature of medical buildings is public **** building.