The grade categories of hospital accreditation conclusions include the following introduction:
Grade hospital management divides hospitals into first, second, third and special fourth levels. There are no grades A, B, and C in first-level hospitals; there are grades A, B, and C in second- and third-level hospitals. The classification of levels is based on the number of hospital beds: if there are less than 100 beds, the township health center is a first-level hospital; if it has more than 500 beds, it is designated as a third-level hospital. In principle, one or two hospitals at the provincial level and each city;
Less than 500 and above 100 are graded as Level 2. In addition to these three levels, there are also special levels, which refer specifically to those very large hospitals, such as the China-Japan Friendship Hospital and Capital Hospital in Beijing. As for the classification of A, B, and C, they are based on differences in technical level, medical conditions, management level, etc. From this point of view, tertiary hospitals and special hospitals are the best.
First-class, second-class, and third-class hospitals are the grades of hospitals, which are the abbreviations of first-class, second-class, and third-class respectively. Grade: three is higher than two, two is higher than one; etc.: A is higher than B, B is higher than C. It is evaluated by the superior department in accordance with the hospital grade management standards.
A Class II A hospital is a hospital grade determined based on the comprehensive level of hospital functions, tasks, facility conditions, technical construction, medical service quality and scientific management. A Class II A hospital is The strongest hospital among secondary hospitals.
Second-level hospitals are the collective name for first-class hospitals. They are regional hospitals that provide comprehensive medical and health services to multiple communities and undertake certain teaching and scientific research tasks. ?
Generally speaking, hospitals at the county, district and municipal levels are usually level two or above. It is unified across the country, regardless of hospital background, nature, etc. In accordance with the "Hospital Classification Management Standards", hospitals are reviewed and determined to be Level 3, and each level is further divided into Level A, B, and Level C. Among them, Level 3 hospitals have an additional special level. Therefore, the hospital is divided into three levels and ten levels.
Extended information:
Tertiary hospitals: (with more than 501 beds) provide high-level specialized medical and health services to several regions and perform higher education and scientific research tasks. Hospitals above regional level. First grade: According to the thousand-point system, scores exceeding 900 are classified as first grade. ?
The specific conditions are as follows:
1. The hospital should have formal wards and a certain number of bed facilities. It mainly implements inpatient diagnosis and treatment, and generally has corresponding outpatient departments;
2. It should have basic medical equipment and set up medical technology diagnosis and treatment departments such as pharmacy, testing, radiology, surgery and sterilization supply;
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3. There should be the ability 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 corresponding hospital culture.