How many levels is the hospital divided into?

According to the Management Measures for Hospital Classification promulgated by the Ministry of Health129 October, 1989+ 165438, tertiary hospitals are the highest level hospitals, followed by tertiary A, B, C, II A, B, C, etc. One, where the medical institutions named after the "hospital", the total number of inpatient beds should be more than 20. Class III general hospital 1, beds: the total number of inpatient beds is more than 500. 2. Department setting: Clinical departments should have at least emergency room, internal medicine, surgery, gynecology (obstetrics), preventive health care, pediatrics, ophthalmology, otolaryngology, stomatology, dermatology, infectious diseases, traditional Chinese medicine, rehabilitation and medical technology, and at least pharmacy, laboratory, radiology, operating room, pathology, nuclear medicine, blood transfusion and physiotherapy. 3. Personnel: each bed shall be equipped with at least 1.03 health technicians, and each bed shall be equipped with at least 0.4 nurses. Professional departments should have the title of deputy chief physician or above, and there should be no less than 2 clinical nutritionists. The proportion of engineering and technical personnel (technicians and assistant engineers or above) in the total number of health technical personnel should not be less than 1%. Relevant information: list of national third-class first-class hospitals, second-class general hospitals 1, beds: total number of inpatient beds 100 to 499. 2. Department setting: Clinical departments should have at least emergency room, internal medicine, surgery, gynecology (obstetrics), preventive health care, pediatrics, ophthalmology, otolaryngology, stomatology, dermatology and infectious diseases, among which ophthalmology, otolaryngology and stomatology can be merged, and dermatology can be merged into internal medicine or surgery. Medical technology departments at least include pharmacy department, laboratory department, radiology department, physiotherapy department, disinfection supply room, operating room, pathology room, blood bank (which can be incorporated into the laboratory department), physiotherapy room and medical record room. 3. Personnel: each bed is equipped with at least 0.88 health technicians, at least 0.4 nurses, at least 3 doctors with the title of deputy chief physician or above, and each professional department is equipped with at least 1 doctor with the title of attending physician or above. Related information: list of national second-class hospitals 1. Beds: The total number of inpatient beds is 20 to 99. 2. Department setting: Clinical departments should have at least emergency room, internal medicine, surgery, gynecology (obstetrics) and preventive health care. The medical technology department has at least pharmacy, laboratory, X-ray room and disinfection supply room. 3. Personnel: Each bed shall be equipped with at least 0.7 health technicians, at least 3 doctors, 5 nurses and corresponding health technicians in pharmacy, laboratory and radiation, and at least 1 doctor with the title of attending physician or above. Related information: List II of national first-class hospitals. Hospitals are divided into three, two, and first-class hospitals according to their functions and tasks: 1, and third-class hospitals: hospitals that provide high-level specialized medical and health services for several areas and perform higher teaching and scientific research tasks. 2. Secondary hospitals: regional hospitals that provide comprehensive medical and health services for multiple communities and undertake certain teaching and research tasks. 3. First-class hospitals: primary hospitals and health centers that directly provide prevention, medical care, health care and rehabilitation services to communities with a certain population. 4, enterprises and institutions and collective and individual hospitals, can draw boundaries. Three, the hospital review committee is divided into three levels: ministerial review committee, provincial review committee and prefecture (city) level review committee. 1, ministerial review committee, organized by the Ministry of Health, is responsible for the review of tertiary hospitals, the formulation and revision of hospital classification management standards and implementation plans, and the necessary spot check and review of local review results. 2, the provincial review committee, organized by the health departments (bureaus) of all provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the central government, is responsible for the second and third class A, B and C hospitals (including cities with separate plans) review. 3, the ground (city) level review committee, organized by the ground (city) Health Bureau, is responsible for the review of hospitals such as A, B and C.. 4, the review committee at all levels should regularly submit work plans and work reports to the health administrative department at the same level. Four. Review procedure 1. Self-inspection and declaration. Hospitals at all levels should first conduct self-examination according to the hospital classification management standards, fill out the Application for Hospital Accreditation in several copies after reaching the standards, and apply to the corresponding accreditation committee. 2. Qualification examination. According to the application form, the review committee shall conduct a preliminary review of the hospital's application in time to confirm the qualification to participate in the review. 3. Inspection and inspection. The hospital evaluation committee carries out the evaluation and inspection of the hospital by combining the usual spot check with regular evaluation. Daily evaluation results as part of the regular review. During the regular review, on-the-spot inspection should be conducted according to the review criteria and self-reported materials, including listening to reports, discussing with management personnel, comprehensive inspection, spot check, retrospective investigation, and receiving visits from inside and outside the hospital. Finally, the hospital should be comprehensively evaluated by scoring or mathematical model. In the process of evaluation, the hospital should provide all kinds of real information and materials needed to the evaluation Committee. 4. Review conclusions. The evaluation committee shall make a conclusion on the level and grade of the evaluated hospital and submit a formal report to the health administrative department at the same level. To apply for a three-level first-class specialized hospital, first report to the provincial evaluation committee for evaluation of the three-level first-class specialized hospital, and then the provincial evaluation committee will decide whether to recommend the three-level first-class specialized hospital to the ministerial evaluation committee for evaluation according to the evaluation results. V. examination and approval. According to the report of the review committee and the review conclusion, it shall be reported to the health administrative department at the same level for examination and approval. The examination and approval authority of hospitals at all levels is as follows: 1. Tertiary specialized hospitals are approved by the Ministry of Health; 2 A, B, C and other secondary and tertiary hospitals shall be examined and approved by the health departments (bureaus) of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government; 3 A, B and C hospitals shall be examined and approved by the local (city) Health Bureau.