Does the county hospital party secretary's hand have authority to purchase equipment

The party secretary of a county hospital, as the administrative leader of the hospital, usually has the appropriate authority and responsibilities within the hospital. According to relevant governmental statutes and regulations, the party secretary generally has decision-making authority over hospital equipment purchases.

However, the specific equipment purchasing authority may vary depending on the region, the size of the hospital, and other factors. In general, hospital equipment procurement is required to follow the prescribed procedures, including the preparation of procurement plans, bidding or request for quotations, evaluation and other aspects. Hospital equipment procurement decisions usually need to be reviewed and approved by the relevant departments.

Therefore, the party secretary, as the administrative head of the hospital, generally has the right to make decisions on equipment procurement. However, the actual operation still needs to follow the relevant regulations and procedures to ensure a fair, just and transparent procurement process. If there are special circumstances or changes in the relevant policies, it may have an impact on the power of the party secretary, and the specifics need to be determined according to the relevant local policies.