282NC0060X Critical Access Hospital
- Definition
- Definition to come.
- Grouping
- Hospitals
- Classification
- General Acute Care Hospital
- Specialization
- Critical Access
- Section
- Non-Individual
- Notes
- [7/1/2003: new]
Related Taxonomies
Other Specializations
282NC2000X
Children
A medical facility that provides hospital care specifically for infants, children, and teenagers. Children's hospitals offer a wide range of services, including emergency care, surgeries, cancer treatment, intensive care, and support for chronic conditions like asthma, diabetes, and congenital heart defects. Patients and families can expect specialized doctors, nurses, and child-friendly environments focused on the unique needs of young patients.
282NR1301X
Rural
A medical facility that provides emergency and short-term medical care for people living in rural communities. It offers services such as treating injuries, infections, heart problems, and breathing issues, as well as performing surgeries and delivering babies. Patients can expect around-the-clock care, basic diagnostic tests, and help stabilizing serious conditions before transfer to larger hospitals if needed.
282NW0100X
Women
A medical facility that specializes in providing comprehensive hospital care for women, including pregnancy and childbirth services, gynecologic surgeries, and treatment of reproductive health conditions. Patients can expect care for issues such as high-risk pregnancies, menopause, infertility, breast health, and gynecologic cancers, as well as access to maternity, neonatal, and women’s wellness services in a supportive environment tailored to women’s unique health needs.