Regional Hospitals
Regional hospitals are healthcare facilities that provide a range of medical services to communities in specific geographic areas. They typically serve smaller populations than larger urban hospitals but offer essential services such as emergency care, surgery, and maternity care. Regional hospitals often collaborate with local healthcare providers to ensure comprehensive patient care.
These hospitals play a crucial role in the healthcare system by improving access to medical services for residents in rural or underserved areas. They may also offer specialized services, such as rehabilitation and outpatient care, to meet the unique needs of their communities, ensuring that patients receive timely and effective treatment.