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RE: Musing Posts

in #musing-threads6 years ago

Not all of you know the difference between hospitals and clinics. This is also not surprising given that both agencies do have a list of equations and, of course, differences. Differences in medical actions that can be done by hospitals and clinics.
Speed ​​in taking a decision, the hospital can make quick decisions, especially if the decision is related to the emergency or dead condition of a patient. While in the clinic, they need time or several tests to ascertain what circumstances or follow up actions to the patient. For example, an accident victim who needs serious medical follow-up, such as surgery or even amputations, will be directly treated at the hospital. The same is not true in the clinic given the availability and limitations of medical personnel and facilities. When the patient is allowed to go, the hospital really makes sure the patient's condition is fully recovered and able to go home, and asks the patient to check on the situation. While at the clinic, you can go home immediately after checking the doctor's problem and go back for further examination. Clinics are actually more of a check and basic treatment, while hospitals cover basic to complex care. Who is responsible, the hospital is usually established by an institution, can be government or private, and has its own system and its own set of rules. The clinic is established by a physician and or an association in which they themselves determine the policy at the clinic.