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Types of Healthcare Facilities

Acute Care or General Hospitals
Acute Care or General Hospitals

Health systems and services: the role of acute care Jon Mark Hirshon a, Nicholas Risko a, Emilie JB Calvello a, Sarah Stewart de Ramirez b, Mayur Narayan c, Christian Theodosis a, Joseph O’Neill d & for the Acute Care Research Collaborative at the University of Maryland Global Health Initiative. a.

source: who.int
Ambulatory Surgical Center
Ambulatory Surgical Center

What Are Ambulatory Surgery Centers? Ambulatory surgery centers, or ASCs, are facilities ... have already seen a health care provider and selected surgery as the ...

source: inova.org
Health Maintenance Organization (HMO)
Health Maintenance Organization (HMO)

Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) A type of health insurance plan that usually limits coverage to care from doctors who work for or contract with the HMO. It generally won't cover out-of-network care except in an emergency.

Home Health Care
Home Health Care

Home health care is a wide range of health care services that can be given in your home for an illness or injury. Home health care is usually less expensive, more convenient, and just as effective as care you get in a hospital or skilled nursing facility (SNF).

source: medicare.gov
Hospital
Hospital

With the increasing complexity of the health care system, patients now have an incredible array of choices when it comes to receiving care. This often includes the option of selecting what type of health care facility they wish to utilize.

Nursing Home
Nursing Home

A skilled nursing facility (SNF) is a nursing home certified to participate in, and be reimbursed by Medicare. Medicare is the federal program primarily for the aged (65+) who contributed to Social Security and Medicare while they were employed.

Nursing Homes or Long-Term Care Facilities
Nursing Homes or Long-Term Care Facilities

Nursing homes, skilled nursing facilities, and assisted living facilities, (collectively known as long-term care facilities, LTCFs) provide a variety of services, both medical and personal care, to people who are unable to manage independently in the community.

source: cdc.gov
Physicians' Offices
Physicians' Offices

Low unit-of-measure quantities. Limited storage space. Point-of-care testing. The demands of running a busy physician office never stop. And neither do we. Our experts understand your challenges first hand. We work together to increase efficiencies and cost savings on-site.

source: medline.com
Rehabilitation Center
Rehabilitation Center

This page provides basic information about being certified as a Medicare and/or Medicaid Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility (IRF) and includes links to applicable laws, regulations, and compliance information. IRFs are free standing rehabilitation hospitals and rehabilitation units in acute care hospitals.

source: cms.gov
Specialty Care Hospitals
Specialty Care Hospitals

Through VA’s specialty care services, you have access to expert knowledge to optimize treatment in unique or complicated courses of care. Our specialty care providers focus on particular areas of care in which they have extensive training and education.

source: va.gov
Urgent Care Clinic
Urgent Care Clinic

Retail health clinics and urgent care clinics are two different types of facilities, even though both are responsible for driving patient care access. Retail health clinics and urgent care clinics are two different types of facilities, even though both are responsible for driving patient care access.