Classification of Health Care Organizations
Classification of Health Care Organizations
Classification of Health Care Organizations
Categories of
Medical facilities
Koushali Banerjee
Sushila Murmu
Antara Sinha
Rashmi Baur
Sanjana Saha
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Outlines
Introduction
Classification of health care agencies:
1- classification by length of stay
2- classification by type of services
3- classification by type of ownership
Hospital
Nursing Home
Health Centre
INTRODUCTION
An understanding of the various health care
agencies and their services could help the nurse
manager to perform and assume his/her role
effectively.
Health care agency is considered as a setting for
providing health care services (e.g. curative,
preventive, and/or educational) to the society
Classification by type of
:ownership
Governmental
Non-Governmental
For-profit *
Non-for-profit *
2) Specialty hospital:
Which offers only a particular type of care.
such as:
- psychiatric hospitals
- women's hospitals
- children's hospitals
Specialty hospitals tend to be less
common
than general hospitals
3) Community hospital:
Which provides those services
4) Tertiary hospital:
Which are serving as referral centers for
clients with complex or unusual problems.
They have the facilities for specialized types
of
care such as burn centers, bone marrow
transplant centers, as well as
resources for
general care.
They serve a wide geographic area in
addition to
their own community.
Usually associated with a university or
are a part of a large medical center.
Classification by ownership
1) Governmental Organizations:
Owned, administered, and controlled
by government
Provide free care for patients
May offer private accommodation for
free-paying patient
Hospital
Definition:
Hospital
Functions of the hospital:
1)
2)
3)
4)
Preventive function
Curative function
Training function
Research function
Hospital
1) Preventive function:
Hospital
2) Curative function:
Hospital
3) Training function:
Hospital
4) Research function:
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NURSING HOME
What is a nursing home?
Facility that provides 24 hour care
Staffed by licensed nursing professionals
Residents may receive assistance with any and all
tasks of daily living
SERVICES
HEALTH CENTRE
FOCUS
Apart from the regular medical treatments,
PHCs in India have some special focuses
Infant immunization programs:
Immunization for newborns under the
national immunization program is dispensed
through the PHCs. This program is fully
subsidised
Anti-epidemic programs: The PHCs act as
the primary epidemic diagnostic and control
centres for the rural India. Whenever a local
epidemic breaks out, the system's doctors are
trained for diagnosis. They identify suspected
cases and refer for further treatment.
FOCUS
FUNCTIONS
The Government of India's initiative to create and
expand the presences of Primary Health Centres
throughout the country is consistent with the eight
elements of primary health care
Provision of medical care
Maternal-child health including family planning
Safe water supply and basic sanitation
Prevention and control of locally endemic diseases
Collection and reporting of vital statistics
Education about health
National health programmes, as relevant
Referral services
Training of health guides, health workers, local dais
and health assistants
Basic laboratory workers
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