Hospitals are medical institutions that carry out the necessary medical examinations, therapeutic measures, nursing techniques, reception services, rehabilitation equipment, rescue and transportation for patients in accordance with laws, regulations and industry norms, with the main purpose of saving lives and helping people. Its service targets include not only the sick and injured with symptoms, but also the elderly who cannot take care of themselves or whose activities are restricted and who are dependent on medical care, the severely ill and injured who are assessed by forensic doctors to be dependent on medical care or whose unstable conditions require long-term rehabilitation and frequent observation and examination, or other specific situations and groups of people, such as healthy people (e.g., pregnant women, women in labor, and newborn babies) as well as completely healthy people (e.g., people who come to hospitals for physical examination or oral cleaning). When it was first established, it was for shelter and also had entertainment programs to make the visitors comfortable with the intention of entertaining them. Later, it became a specialized institution for the reception and treatment of patients.
(Wages) is the remuneration paid in monetary terms for the labor of an employee by an employer or statutory employer in accordance with the provisions of the law, or the regulations of the industry, or in accordance with an agreement with the employee. Wages can be calculated in different forms, such as hourly, monthly and annual wages. In China, the following expenses borne by the employer or paid to the employee are not wages: (1) social insurance premiums; (2) labor protection expenses; (3) welfare expenses; (4) lump-sum compensation paid upon termination of the labor relationship; (5) family planning expenses; and (6) other expenses that do not belong to wages. In political economy, wages are essentially the value or price of labor. Wages are an important part of the cost of production. The legal minimum amount of wages is called the minimum wage, and there are various divisions of wages such as pre-tax wages, after-tax wages, and incentive wages. In political economy, capital is essentially the value or price of labor. I hope my reply is helpful