Hospital I: (the number of beds within 100, including 100. The same below) are primary hospitals and health centers that provide preventive, medical, health care, and rehabilitation services directly to communities of a certain population.
Second-level hospitals: (number of beds between 101 and 500) are regional hospitals that provide comprehensive medical and health services to multiple communities and undertake certain teaching and research tasks.
Tertiary hospitals: (the number of beds in 501 or more) is to provide a high level of specialized medical and health services to several areas and the implementation of higher education, scientific research tasks above the regional hospital. Enterprises and public institutions and collective, individual hospitals organized by the level, can be delineated mutatis mutandis. (Note: In actual implementation, first-class hospitals are not divided into A, B, C, etc.). (The hospital level is divided according to the hospital's technical strength, management level, equipment conditions, research capabilities, etc. by 1000 points and divided out).
Extended information:
The basis of the management of hospital grading is the comprehensive level of the hospital's functions, tasks, facilities, conditions, technical construction, quality of medical services and scientific management. The essence of hospital management is in accordance with the principles of modern hospital management, in accordance with the scientific laws and characteristics of medical and health services implemented by the standardized management of hospitals and target management. The setting and grading of hospitals should be based on the principle of ensuring the reasonable structure and overall function of urban and rural health care networks, and should be determined by the health administrative departments in accordance with the local government's regional health planning to unify the planning.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Hospital Grading Standards