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A hospital is a healthcare institution providing patient treatment with specialized health science and auxiliary healthcare staff and medical equipment. The best-known type of hospital is the general hospital, which typically has an emergency department to treat urgent health problems ranging from fire and accident victims to a sudden illness. A district hospital typically is the major health care facility in its region, with many beds for intensive care and additional beds for patients who need long-term care. Specialized hospitals include trauma centers, rehabilitation hospitals, children's hospitals, geriatric hospitals, and hospitals for specific medical needs, such as psychiatric hospitals for psychiatric treatment and other disease-specific categories. Specialized hospitals can help reduce health care costs compared to general hospitals. Hospitals are classified as general, specialty, or government depending on the sources of income received. A teaching hospital campus combines assistance to people with teaching to health science students and auxiliary healthcare students. A health science facility smaller than a hospital is generally called a clinic. Hospitals have a range of departments (e.g. surgery and urgent care) and specialist units such as cardiology. Some hospitals have outpatient departments and some have chronic treatment units. Common support units include a pharmacy, pathology, and radiology. Hospitals are typically funded by public funding, health organizations (for-profit or nonprofit), health insurance companies, or charities, including direct charitable donations. Historically, hospitals were often founded and funded by religious orders, or by charitable individuals and leaders. Hospitals are currently staffed by professional physicians, surgeons, nurses, and allied health practitioners. In the past, however, this work was usually performed by the members of founding religious orders or by volunteers. However, there are various Catholic religious orders, such as the Alexians and the Bon Secours Sisters that still focus on hospital ministry in the late 1990s, as well as several other Christian denominations, including the Methodists and Lutherans, which run hospitals. In accordance with the original meaning of the word, hospitals were original "places of hospitality", and this meaning is still preserved in the names of some institutions such as the Royal Hospital Chelsea, established in 1681 as a retirement and nursing home for veteran soldiers. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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The Real Triumph Of Japan: the Conquest Of the Silent Foe
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Hospitales de La Laguna durante el siglo XVIII
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Excluidos y recluidos en el Antiguo Régimen: hospitales en Gran Canaria
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Isaac Israels in the hospital: drawings, water color paintings and paintings from private collections
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HIV/AIDS treatment in two Ghanaian hospitals : experiences of patients, nurses and doctors
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Law No. 14072 of October 14, 2020
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Law No. 14198 of September 2, 2021
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Law No. 14438 of August 24, 2022
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Law No. 14375 of June 21, 2022
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Law No. 14334 of May 10, 2022
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Law No. 14592 of May 30, 2023
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Law No. 14580 of May 11, 2023
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Law No. 14721 of November 8, 2023
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Law No. 14602 of June 20, 2023
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Law No. 14847 of April 25, 2024
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Law No. 14950 of August 2, 2024
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The AdHopHTA Handbook
Tom à l'hôpital
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