Hospital industry:
Introduction :-
Hospital is a place
where an individual person can full fill their healthcare. Hospital industry
uses better through DIGITAL MARKETING than TRADITIONAL MARKETING. Hospital is
also a place for get services for both of our mental and physical health. This
is the place where people their medical treatment and the hospitals does
research work on different kind of medicine based on the issue of the patient
who are affected for diseases. And these researching methods are developed at
18th, 19th and 20th
centuries.
History of Hospitals :-
The
history of hospital has been began at the antiquity with hospitals in Greece,
the Roman Empire and on the Indian subcontinent as well, starting with
precursors in the ASCLEPIAN TEMPLE in ANCIENT GREECE and then MILITARY
HOSPITALS in ANCIENT ROME. And some hospitals gives training to their staffs
who are working in their hospital. In those days before finding out the
hospitals and medicines they uses to give treatments for the patient by home
made medicines. After that they are started hospital for all treatment because
all the diseases are can’t be treated by home made medicines.
Early Forms of Hospital’s are :-
ANICENT TEMPLE
MILITARY HOSPITALS
MONASTIC HOSPITALS
MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE PERIODS
UNIVERSITIES AND HOSPITALS
1.
ANICIENT TEMPLES :-
Healing
centers within temples, like those dedicated to Asclepius in Greece, were early
forms of hospitals where the sick sought treatment and were often treated
through rituals and magico – religious practices.
2. MILITARY HOSPITALS :-
The Romans established military
hospitals to care for their wounded soldiers, highlighting the importance of military
care.
3.
MONASTIC HOSPITALS :-
During
the middle Ages, many hospitals were attached to monasteries and focused on
charity and care for the poor.
MEDIEVAL
AND RENAISSANCE PERIODS :-
CHRISTIAN
INFUENCE
UNIVERSITIES
AND HOSPITALS
CHRISTIAN INFUENCE
Christianity significantly
influences the hospitality industry by PROMOTING CONCEPTS LIKE WELCOMING,
SHARING AND SHOWING GENEROSITY, which are central to the Christian faith. These
principles are seen in the Bible, where hospitality is presented as a way to reflect
God’s love and serve others.
UNIVERSITIES AND HOSPITALS
Universities and hospitals ,
particularly in Italy and Germany, became centers for the education and advancement
of medical knowledge.
MODERN ERA :-
SCIENTIFIC ADVANCEMENTS
GOVERNMENT INVOLVEMENT
FOCUS ON TERATMENT AND RESEARCH
SCIENTIFIC ADVANCEMENTS
The 18th, 19th
and 20th centuries saw hospitals transform into scientific and
technologies institutions, with advances in medicine and surgery.
GOVERNMENTAL INVOLVEMENT
The federal government took on a
larger role in healthcare, particularly after World War II, leading to
increased funding for hospital construction and research.
FOCUS ON TEARTMENT AND RESEARCH
Modern hospitals emphasize medical
treatment, specialized care, and research to improve healthcare outcomes.
A Hospital’s has working staff’s.
and there are divided into certain categorizes there are :-
MEDICAL STAFF
NURSING STAFF
ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONALS
This includes doctors, nurses,
therapists, and catering personnel. Each role contributes to the care and
functioning of the hospital.
ELABORATION:
MEDICAL STAFF :-
This group includes physicians (attending physicians, residents, interns, and
specialists), who are responsible for diagnosing and treating patients.
NURSING STAFF –
Nurses, including registered
nurses (RNs) and licensed practical nurses (LPNs), provide direct patient care,
administer medications, and educate patients and their families.
ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONALS –
This category includes
various therapists (physical, occupational, speech), dietitians, pharmacists,
pharmacists, radiology technicians, and other specialists who support the
medical staff in providing care.
SUPPORT STAFF –
This group includes individuals in administration
roles, maintenance, housekeeping, food service, and other areas that ensure the
hospital runs efficiently.
OTHER ROLES –
Patient advocated,
social workers, interpreters, and more may also be part of the hospital staff,
depending on the specific needs of the institution.
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