Health care providers
Do not specialize in a specific type of medicine
What is General hospitals?
Repair or removing a body part by cutting.
what is surgical?
Audiology
what is Diagnostic?
Places of residence for people who require constant nursing care
what is Nursing homes?
Places designed ir built to serve a special function (hospital clinic, doctors office)
what is Facilities?
Diagnostic services (lab tests and x-rays)
What is Physician and Dental facilities?
Pertaining to the mind.
what is psychiactric?
optical
what is Diagnostic?
Nurses, nursing aides and assistants, physical, occupational and speech therapists, recreational
What is Convalescent Care?
Artifical parts that are made for the body.
what is prosthetics?
Chronic diseases, pulmonary or physical rehabilitation, wound care, and psychiatric problems
What is Specialty hospitals?
a branch of medicine that deals with the problems and diseases of old age and aging people.
what is geriatric?
Central supply
what is support?
Outpatient care for those who need physical or occupational therapy, recreational therapy,
what is Rehabilitation?
uses play, recreation and leisure activities to improve physical functioning.
what is recreational therapy?
Provide a wide range of diagnostic, medical, surgical, and emergency care services
What is General Hospitals?
The gradual recovery of health and strength after illness
what is convalescence?
Utilizatation Review
what is Informational
Care for physically ill or injured people who require extended convalescence for recovery
what is Convalescent Care?
helps to give people skills for the job of living satisfying lives.
what is occupational therapy?
Simple surgery, bone setting, counseling, and administration of drugs
what is Physician and Dental Facilities?
capable of passing directly or indirectly from one person or a thing to another.
what is communicable?
Renal Dialysis
what is theraputic?
Patients may receive prosthetics
what is Rehabilitation?
serving patients who are able to walk
what is ambulatory?