2. What is a Hospital?
A hospital is a residential establishment which provides short-term and
long-term medical care consisting of observational, diagnostic, therapeutic
and rehabilitative services for persons suffering or suspected to be suffering
from a disease or injury and for parturient. It may or may not also provide
services for ambulatory patients on an out-patient basis. A hospital is a
healthcare facility that provides specialized medical and nursing care as
well as medical supplies to patients. The most well-known form of the
hospital is the general hospital, which usually carries an emergency
department to handle urgent health issues such as fire and accident
victims, as well as medical emergencies.
3. What is a Hospital?
A hospital is a healthcare facility that provides specialized medical and nursing care as
well as medical supplies to patients. The most well-known form of the hospital is the
general hospital, which usually carries an emergency department to handle urgent
health issues such as fire and accident victims, as well as medical emergencies.