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Elise de Bruyn, Andy Krivonosov, Chandni Patel
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General hospitals- wide range of ages Specialty hospitals- specific range of ages and conditions Government hospitals- government service personnel and their dependents University/Colleges hospitals- patients in the area
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General hospitals- diagnostic, medical, surgical, and emergency care services Specialty hospitals- burn hospitals, oncology, pediatric, psychiatric, orthopedics, and rehabilitation Government hospitals- federal, local, and state governments provide psychiatric services and rehabilitation University/College hospitals- provide hospital services, research, and education
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ER Visit: Cost varies depending on the services you receive. Cut your Finger: Heart Attack: ranges from $500-$1000 ranges from $1000-$2000 *What you pay out of pocket depends on your insurance Cost to operate a Hospital: Is around $450,000 per day
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Radiology / Imaging Surgery ICU - Intensive Care Unit ER - Emergency Room Labor & Delivery Nursery Cardiac Care Cafeteria Gift Shop Lab Pharmacy NICU - Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Morgue *Wide range of trained personnel at all levels needed
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First hospital in our nation was the Pennsylvania Hospital, founded in 1751. New York-Presbyterian Hospital is the biggest hospital in the United States with 2,242 beds. A Doctor will see an average of 31 patients per day.
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