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HOSPITAL IN INDIA TODAY THEIR NUMBER & TYPES

DR.VIKASH KUMAR PULAIYA MBA(HA) 1ST YEAR

The Indian private hospital system can be truly described as being state-of-the-art. The Indian expertise in healthcare, the entire experience of low cost surgery / treatment in internationally accredited hospitals..

Add to this very little waiting time, excellent comforts and the best medical facilities and you get a very attractive option to perform all sorts of specialized medical treatments....

These hospitals have also obtained national (NABH National Accreditation Board of Hospitals) and International Accreditations (JCI Joint Commission International, NIAHO, ISO). These accreditations validate that These hospitals have qualified and are continuously maintaining the strictest medical and patient care standards. ...

medical institution where sick or injured people are given medical or surgical care.
hospital, in the modern sense of the sentence, is an institution for health care providing patients treatment by specialized staff and equipment, and often, but not always providing for longer-term patient stay

general

district

specialized

teaching

The

best-known type of hospital is the general hospital, which is set up to deal with many kinds of disease and injury, and normally has an emergency department to deal with immediate and urgent threats to health. Larger cities may have several hospitals of varying sizes and facilities. Some hospitals, especially in the United States, have their own ambulance service.

district hospital typically is the major health care facility in its region, with large numbers of beds for intensive care and longterm care; and specialized facilities for surgery, plastic surgery, childbirth, bioassay laboratories, and so forth.

Types

of specialized hospitals include trauma centers, rehabilitation hospitals, children's hospitals, seniors' (geriatric) hospitals, and hospitals for dealing with specific medical needs such as psychiatric problems (see psychiatric hospital), certain disease categories, and so forth.

teaching hospital combines assistance to patients with teaching to medical students and nurses and often is linked to a medical school, nursing school or university

Allopathic hospital Ayurvedic hospital Homoepathic hospital Unani hospital Tibb health centre

1. Subcentre

2. Dispensary
3. Primary

health centre 4. Civil/District health centre

In 2001, 1,37,311 Sub Centres (SCs), 28,000 dispensaries, 22,842 PHCs, 3,043 CHCs an additional 12,000 secondary and tertiary hospitals in the public sector, besides an estimated 68 percent of total hospitals in the private sector.

government private corporate

Condition & work load

No body in there

Govt. bodies Registered under Society Act Un-updated Infrastructure Insufficient nursing services Very less Doctor: Patient Ratio

Registered

under society/company act. Run by one/more doctors Good infrastructure Good nursing services Provide good health service Renowned for their services

Registered

under company act. Good infrastructure Having good nursing services Provide good health service Multi specialty hospital Internationally renowned for their services

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