How many levels does the hospital have? How are they divided?

The hospital is divided into three levels, and each level is further divided into three levels: A, B and C, among which the third-level hospital is added with a special level, so the hospital is divided into three levels and ten levels.

Hierarchical hospital management divides hospitals into primary, secondary and tertiary levels. The primary and secondary hospitals are divided into Grade A, Grade B and Grade C respectively, and the tertiary hospitals are divided into four grades, namely, specialist, Grade A, Grade B and Grade C..

Level III hospital: (The number of beds is within 100, including 100. [Author's Note] The same below) is a grass-roots hospital and health center that directly provides prevention, medical care, health care and rehabilitation services for communities with a certain population.

Secondary hospital: (the number of beds is between 10 1-500) a regional hospital that provides comprehensive medical and health services for many communities and undertakes certain teaching and scientific research tasks.

Third-level hospital: (the number of beds is more than 50 1) a hospital above the regional level that provides high-level specialized medical and health services for several areas and performs higher education and scientific research tasks. The level of hospitals run by enterprises, institutions, collectives and individuals can be delineated by analogy.

Extended data

A three-level first-class hospital is a primary hospital that directly provides comprehensive services such as medical treatment, prevention, rehabilitation and health care for the community, and is a first-class medical and health institution. Its main function is to directly provide primary prevention for the population, manage frequently-occurring and common patients in the community, make correct referrals for difficult and severe cases, assist high-level hospitals to provide intermediate or post-hospital services, and rationally divert patients.

Secondary hospitals are regional hospitals that provide medical and health services across several communities, and are the technical centers of regional medical prevention. Its main function is to participate in guiding the monitoring of high-risk groups, accept first-class referrals, provide professional and technical guidance for first-class hospitals, and conduct teaching and scientific research to a certain extent.

Tertiary hospitals are hospitals that provide medical and health services across regions, provinces, cities and the whole country, and are medical prevention technical centers with comprehensive medical treatment, teaching and scientific research capabilities.

The main functions of tertiary hospitals are to provide medical services for specialties (including special specialties), solve critical diseases, accept secondary referrals, provide professional technical guidance and train talents for lower hospitals; Complete the teaching of cultivating all kinds of senior medical talents and undertake the tasks of scientific research projects at or above the provincial level; Participate in and guide primary and secondary prevention work.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Hospital Classification Standard