Difference between hospital level one two three

Steps/Methods

Three A's of hospitals, one A and two A's, respectively, refer to the three levels of hospitals in the three levels of hospitals, two A's, and the first level of hospitals.

The total number of beds in a tertiary hospital is 500 or more.

1, departmental settings:

(a) clinical departments: emergency department, internal medicine, surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, traditional Chinese medicine, otolaryngology, stomatology, ophthalmology, dermatology, anesthesiology, rehabilitation, and preventive health care;

(b) medical and technical departments: at least the Department of Pharmacy, Laboratory, Radiology, Operating Theatre, Pathology, Transfusion, and Nuclear Medicine, Physiotherapy (can be combined with the rehabilitation department), sterilization supply room, case room, nutrition department and the corresponding clinical function examination room.

Beds in Level II hospitals: 100 to 499 total inpatient beds.

1, departmental settings:

(a) clinical departments: at least emergency department, internal medicine, surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, ophthalmology, otorhinolaryngology, stomatology, dermatology, anesthesiology, infectious diseases, preventive health care, of which ophthalmology, otorhinolaryngology, stomatology can be combined to build a department, dermatology can be incorporated into internal medicine or surgery, nearby infectious disease hospitals have been established, in accordance with the local "Medical Institutions Setting Plan". Infectious disease hospitals in the vicinity, according to the local "medical institutions set up planning" may not have infectious diseases;

(2) medical and technical departments: at least have a pharmacy, laboratory, radiology, operating room, pathology, blood bank (can be set up in conjunction with the test department), physical therapy, disinfection and supply room, patient case room.

First-class hospital beds inpatient beds total 20 to 99.

Second, the department set up:

(a) clinical departments: at least an emergency room, internal medicine, surgery, gynecology (obstetrics), preventive health care;

(b) medical and technical departments: at least a pharmacy, laboratory, X-ray room, disinfection and supply room.

Third, personnel:

(I) at least 0.7 health technicians per bed;

(II) at least three physicians, five nurses and the corresponding pharmacy, testing, radiology and other health technicians;

(III) at least one physician with the title of attending physician or above.

Expanded Information

Tertiary hospitals: (with more than 501 beds) are hospitals above the regional level that provide high-level specialized medical and health care services to several regions and perform higher education and scientific research tasks. Grade A: According to the thousand-point system, sub-grade scoring criteria to obtain more than 900 points for Grade A.

Specific conditions are as follows:

1. The hospital should have formal wards and a certain number of beds. The main focus is on the implementation of inpatient treatment, and generally have a corresponding outpatient department;

2. There should be basic medical equipment, set up pharmacy, testing, radiology, surgery and sterilization and supply of medical and technical diagnostic and therapeutic departments;

3. There should be the ability to provide inpatients with qualified and reasonable diagnosis and treatment, care and basic life services;

4. There should be appropriate and systematic staffing;

4. There should be appropriate and systematic staffing;

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5. There should be appropriate work systems and regulations;

6. There should be appropriate hospital culture.