Classification criteria of hospital classification management system

Based on the comprehensive level of hospitals, hospitals are divided into one class and ten classes. First and second class hospitals are divided into A, B, C three. Tertiary hospitals are divided into special, A, B, C four.

The standards and indicators of hospital classification are mainly five aspects.

One, the size of the hospital. Including beds, buildings, staffing, departmental configuration and other four aspects of the requirements and indicators.

Two, the technical level of the hospital

Three, medical equipment

Four, the management level of the hospital, including the quality of the director, engaged in the management, information management, modern management technology, hospital infection control, resource utilization, economic efficiency and other seven aspects of the requirements and indicators

Five, the quality of the hospital, including the quality of diagnosis, quality of treatment, quality of care, The quality of the hospital, including the quality of diagnosis, quality of treatment, quality of care, quality of work, comprehensive quality and other aspects of the requirements and indicators

All medical institutions named "hospital", the total number of inpatient beds should be more than 20.

First-class general hospitals

1. Beds: the total number of inpatient beds should be from 20 to 99.

2. Department setup: clinical departments at least have an emergency room, internal medicine, surgery, gynecology (obstetrics), preventive health care. Medical technology departments at least have a pharmacy, laboratory, X-ray room, sterilization supply room.

3. Personnel: at least 0.7 health technicians per bed, at least three physicians, five nurses and the corresponding pharmacy, testing, radiology and other health technicians, at least one physician with the title of attending physician or above.

Second-level general hospitals

1. Beds: the total number of inpatient beds from 100 to 499.

2. Second-level general hospital departments set up: otorhinolaryngology, stomatology, dermatology, infectious diseases of which ophthalmology, otorhinolaryngology, stomatology can be combined to build a department, dermatology can be and such as internal medicine or surgery. Medical and technical departments at least have a pharmacy, laboratory, radiology, physical therapy, sterilization supply room, operating room, pathology, blood bank (can be incorporated into the laboratory and set up), physical therapy room, case room.

3. Personnel: at least 0.88 health technicians per bed, at least 0.4 nurses per bed, at least 3 physicians with the title of associate physician or above, each specialized department at least 1 physician with the title of attending physician or above.

Tertiary general hospital

1. beds: the total number of inpatient beds 500 or more.

2. Departments: clinical departments at least emergency room, internal medicine, surgery, gynecology (obstetrics), preventive health care, pediatrics, ophthalmology, otorhinolaryngology, stomatology, dermatology, infectious diseases, traditional Chinese medicine, rehabilitation, medical technology at least pharmacy, laboratory, radiology, operating room, pathology, nuclear medicine, blood transfusion, physical therapy (can be set up with the Department of Rehabilitation), disinfection and supply room, The case room, nutrition department and the corresponding clinical function examination room.

3. Personnel: at least 1.03 health technicians per bed, at least 0.4 nurses per bed, specialized departments should have the title of deputy chief physician or above, not less than two clinical dietitians, engineers (technicians, assistant engineers or above) accounted for no less than 1% of the total number of health technicians.

See: "General Hospital Grading Management Standards (Trial Draft)