Pharm 231: Hospital Pharmacy: Basic Functions of A Hospital
Pharm 231: Hospital Pharmacy: Basic Functions of A Hospital
Pharm 231: Hospital Pharmacy: Basic Functions of A Hospital
In this classification, hospitals can be easily distinguished • a hospital setting where patients
through their names “general” or “hospital + specialty”. are referred for very intensive
ACCORDING LENGTH OF STAY subspecialty care. It requires the
CHRONIC CARE services of a physician and a
ACUTE CARE HOSPITAL hospital equipped to treat
HOSPITAL
“Short-term” “Long-term” extremely complex problems
admits patients who have provides for patients TERTIARY CARE less frequently seen or managed
either temporary or acute requiring either permanent HOSPITAL in a community hospital setting.
illnesses that can be treated or prolonged hospitalization • Examples of admission:
in a relatively short period of for rehabilitation, or inability Treatment of cystic fibrosis,
time to be managed in the organ transplants, management
ambulatory setting of neoplastic diseases.
Usually less than 30 days Usually greater than 30 • Hospital: Cagayan Valley
days Medical Center
ACCORDING TO OWNERSHIP Although some hospitals generally provide tertiary care, they
also often treat a combination of primary, secondary and
GOVERNMENT NON-
HOSPITAL GOVERNMENT/PRIVATE tertiary care hospitals.
HOSPITAL
non-profit hospital owned by hospital that is responsible ACCORDING TO BED CAPACITY
federal, state, or municipal for their own funding. It is SMALL HOSPITAL Covers up to 100 beds
governments (country and typically owned and Caters for more than 100
city hospitals). This type of operated by religious MEDIUM HOSPITAL beds but not less than 300
hospital generally receives organizations, nonsectarian bed capacity
some funding from a branch organizations, or other Contains more than 300
LARGE HOSPITAL
of the government and are corporations, or associated beds
responsible to it. with universities. Note: This type should not limit one’s admission.
TYPES:
• PROFIT: profits or ACCORDING TO TEACHING AFFILIATION
dividends are paid to
• A hospital that operate
owners or shareholders
residency training
(whether individual,
programs in medicine,
partnership (at least 3),
surgery, pediatrics, and
or as corporation (at
other specialty areas.
least 15).
• Resident physician (the
• NON-PROFIT: there is TEACHING HOSPITAL
one receiving
no profit or dividends
specialized clinical
involved (ie. Church,
training in a hospital)
community, private)
provide patient care
ACCORDING TO HIERARCHY OF SERVICES under supervision of the
RENDERED hospital’s medical staff.
• this hospital is the starting point • a hospital that do not
for entry into the health care operate their own
system. residency training
• Primary care patients are TEACHING-AFFILIATED programs but serve as a
typically admitted by a family HOSPITAL training site for residents
practitioner, pediatrician or or students from a
PRIMARY CARE nearby university
general surgeon.
HOSPITAL
• Examples of admission: hospital.
Common acute illnesses such as • Offers no residency
flu, tonsillitis, emergency NON-TEACHING training programs and
appendectomy. HOSPITAL no university hospital
• Hospital: Batanes General affiliation
Hospital SUMMARY OF THE NEW CLASSIFICATION OF
• a type of hospital in which HOSPITALS AND OTHER HEALTH FACILITIES
referral services are immediate OTHER HEALTH
in intensity (ie. referral to a HOSPITALS
FACILITIES
specialist). GENERAL A. Primary Care Facility
• Examples of admission: A • Level 1 B. Custodial Care Facility
patient who receives a referral • Level 2 C. Diagnostic/Therapeutic
SECONDARY
from his general practitioner to a
CARE HOSPITAL • Level 3 Facility
cardiologist, resulting in a
(Teaching/Training)
hospital admission for evaluation
SPECIALTY D. Specialized Out-Patient
and treatment of coronary artery
Facility
disease.
Refer to the DOH A.O. No. 2012-0012
• Hospital: Grupo Medico De Dios,
Inc.
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