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summary about health care and facility​

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Answered by saxenakamini760
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health facility are places that provides health care. they include hospital, clinic, outpatient care center and specialist care centres such as birthing centers and psychiatric care centres.

when you choose a health facility, you want to consider .

  • how close it is to where you live or work
  • whenever your health insurance will pay for services their
  • whether your health care provider can treat you there
  • the quality of the facility.

quality is important. some facilities do a better job than other . one way to learn about the quality of a facility is to look at report cards developed by federal, state and consumer groups.

related issues :

  • birthing center and hospitals maternity services
  • helping you choose quality ambulatory care
  • helping you choose quality behavioural health care
  • helping you identify quality laboratory services
  • report a complaint

specifics :

  • school based health centers

health check tools :

  • be prepared for to your next medical appointment

statistics and research :

  • cost for hospital stays in the United States, 2011
  • fast facts on UN hospitals
  • fast stats : ambulatory care use and physician office visits

journal articles :references and abstract from MEDLINE /pubmed

find an expert:

  • behavioral health treatment services locator
  • find and compare doctor, plans, hospitals, suppliers and other providers.

other adults :

  • what older adults need to know about retail clinics

patient hamdouts :

  • how to choose the best hospital for surgery
  • isolation precautions
  • leaving the hospital -your discharge plan
  • skilled nursing and rehabilitation facilities - choosing
  • skilled nursing and rehabilitation facilities

Answered by abhi188552
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Explanation:

health facility is, in general, any location where healthcare is provided. Health facilities range from small clinics and doctor's offices to urgent care centers and large hospitals with elaborate emergency rooms and trauma centers. The number and quality of health facilities in a country or region is one common measure of that area's prosperity and quality of life. In many countries, health facilities are regulated to some extent by law; licensing by a regulatory agency is often required before a facility may open for business. Health facilities may be owned and operated by for-profit businesses, non-profit organizations, governments, and in some cases by individuals, with proportions varying by country. See also the recent review paper,[1] which provides a comprehensive classification of health facilities from the location analysis perspective.

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