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As the title says, why do we sometimes go to big hospitals instead of community hospitals? First of all,there is a gap between community hospitals and what we call big hospitals. Whether in terms of beds, equipment, specifications, etc. there is a big difference.
Advanced medical equipment in large hospitals
Community hospitals are in fact grassroots hospitals, and doctors in community hospitals are often not as good as those in large hospitals. This way, going to a big hospital saves a lot of cost in a way, and is more favorable to the people. This is the reason why people go to big hospitals instead of community hospitals. Of course, there is no need to go to big hospitals for minor colds, vaccinations and other things that can be done in primary care.
Good hospitalization in big hospitals
On the flip side, funding for primary care hospitals is often limited as well. Many tests can't be done in community hospitals, and only large hospitals can have the equipment. This way the medical hardware also reflects the restricted nature. There is also the issue of insurance reimbursement. Some community hospitals do not have a system of reimbursement with Medicare, and cannot reimburse medical expenses, so the people who go to the community hospitals are also greatly reduced.
The cleanliness of the outside of the hospital brings a sense of comfort
More importantly, some community hospitals do not have a good enough attitude to serve, and even some operations can not be carried out in strict accordance with the standards. This also creates a threat to our life and health safety. However, most of the community hospitals have a good environment, complete hardware and management. In short, small illnesses can be seen in community hospitals, but big illnesses must be treated in big hospitals, which is more secure. Finally, may everyone be in good health and peace and prosperity!
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