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Hospitals
Hospitals are usually universal healthcare facilities, offering a wide range of medical, surgical and psychiatric services to their patients. Hospital departments are called units and can be one of two types:
Intensive care units: They are the units that handle all emergency injuries and illnesses. These units usually receive patients in critical and life-threatening situations.
Non-intensive care units: They handle scheduled care, like surgeries, childbirth, post-operation rehabilitation and other non-emergency healthcare situations. Also, patients that have been successfully treated in intensive care units and had their condition stabilized are usually moved to non-intensive care units to continue their rehabilitation.
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