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Is the secondary hospital better than the tertiary hospital?
A tertiary hospital, of course. All right.

In modern society, with the improvement of living standards, the medical level of society is getting higher and higher. When people are sick, they are more inclined to go to big hospitals for treatment than to small hospitals for treatment. We know that hospitals all over the country have different levels. However, many people don't know how hospitals are classified. Next, let me introduce the classification of hospitals to you.

In fact, the relevant departments of the hospital conduct qualification evaluation according to the hospital's functions, facilities, technical strength and other indicators. Across the country, regardless of hospital background and ownership nature, the evaluation criteria are the same. According to "Hospital Classification Management Standard", the hospital is classified into three levels after evaluation, and each level is further divided into A, B and C, among which the third-level hospital is added with the principal level, so the hospital is divided into three levels and ten levels, namely, the principal level hospital, the third-level first-level hospital, the third-level second-level hospital, the second-level second-level hospital, the second-level third-level hospital and the third-level third-level hospital. These ten-level hospitals have been decreasing from front to back, which means that the third-level hospitals are stronger than the second-level hospitals, and the second-level hospitals are stronger than the first-level hospitals.

Specifically, tertiary hospitals are better than secondary hospitals, mainly in the number of beds, the requirements of employees, teaching requirements, equipment and facilities management, and undertaking medical tasks. The former is more powerful in these aspects. The staff of 3A hospitals have higher technical level, stronger equipment and facilities, and higher relative fees.

It is necessary to explain here that "levels" are divided. Generally speaking, "level" is divided by the number of hospital beds. The specific method is as follows:

Level I: within 100, that is, township hospitals are level I hospitals.

Grade II: less than 500 sheets, and more than 100 sheets are rated as Grade II.

Grade III: More than 500 copies are classified as Grade III. In principle, there are one or two at the provincial level and in every city.

In a word, Trinity Hospital is better than Second Hospital.