The HITECH Act
burn hospitals, oncology hospitals, or pediatric hospitals
no
As far as I know, YES. Most, if not all, Repatriation Hospitals in Australia have been amalgamated into community Public Hospitals and run by the government systems.
neat and clean
The term "nonprofit accounting" refers to the financial record keeping of companies that qualify for tax exemptions such as Charities, Hospitals, Government Departments and Credit Unions.
Free healthcare in hospitals can increase access to medical services, reduce financial burdens on individuals, and promote overall public health by ensuring that everyone receives necessary care regardless of their economic status. However, disadvantages may include longer wait times for services due to increased demand, potential strain on healthcare resources, and reduced incentives for providers, which can impact the quality of care. Additionally, funding such systems often relies on higher taxes or government budgets, which can lead to debates about sustainability and efficiency.
C. Public hospitals
they are regulated by the government
Doris Dungan has written: 'Hospital housekeeping' -- subject(s): Home economics, Hospitals, Management and regulation
It looks after hospitals, taxes, schools and laws.
Overall in India, we have 35,416 government hospitals which have 13,76,013 beds. But unfortunately merely 2℅ of the doctors serves in rural India, which comprises 68% of our popula tion.
You can find a Detailed List of Government (State) Hospitals and Medical Centres (for both Malta and Gozo)at www.MaltaDoctor.com