The gap between public and private hospitals is still very large,public hospitals because of more patients, may the quality of service as well as the environment are worse than private hospitals,but public hospitals to better medical standards, coupled with the management of the Regulatory Board, so there will not be a case of indiscriminate charging.
Believe that many people have such a question in their mind, there are two kinds of hospitals around us, one is public, the other is private, so the gap between these two kinds of hospitals is not very big? Accurately speaking, if you simply compare the level of medical care, or public hospitals are better, after all, in this side of the concentration of more experienced doctors. Private hospitals sometimes invite some famous doctors from big hospitals to sit in the clinic, but it is not always possible to come across. Public hospitals are generally managed by the Market Supervision Bureau, so there will never be any arbitrary charges, which you can still completely rest assured. But private hospitals are generally profit-oriented, so some of them may have problems with their fees.
In addition to the hospital environment and service, because the public hospitals are good medical standards, not indiscriminate charges, so many patients will focus on public hospitals, but also because of this private hospitals will pay more attention to service. The services of many private hospitals can be said to be quite in place, live in the wards are single rooms, and the facilities are quite complete, in contrast to the public hospitals, because there are too many patients, so many patients just arrived because there are no beds and live in the corridor aisle. If accidentally sick, we should go to public hospitals or private hospitals it, in fact, this can be completely based on their own actual situation to make a choice.
If it's something minor and unimportant, then there's nothing wrong with going to a private hospital, but if it's something less definite, then of course you have to go to a hospital with a better standard of care. After all, it's not the price or the service that counts, it's the level of care that counts more.