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1. All of these are main traits that separate teaching and nonteaching hospitals EXCEPT:
Group of answer choices
a. Teaching hospitals are located in economically wealthy newer cities
b. Teaching hospitals provide medical training to physicians, research opportunities to health services researchers, and specialized care to patients
c. Teaching hospitals are normally owned by state or local governments
d. Teaching hospitals often have multiple intensive care units, possess the latest medical technology, and pull a diverse group of physicians representing most specialties
2. What is the term for a hospital that is operated as a profit-making business and owned by individuals, a partnership, or a corporation?
Group of answer choices
a. Proprietary hospital
b. Voluntary hospital
c. Multihospital system
d. General hospital
1. Option (b) Teaching hospitals provide medical training to physicians, reserch opportunities to health services reserachers, and specialised care to patients is the correct answer.
Since, teching hospitals not only provide medical training to physicians but also it provides learning opportunities through research along with improved patient care. In the other hand, non teaching hospitals only deal with patient care. They don't provide any training and research opportunities.
All other remaining options performed by both teaching and non teaching hospitals.
Therefore, option (b) is correct.
2. Option (a) Proprietary hospital is the correct answer.
Since,
Proprietary hospital is an healthcare organisation that is operated as profit making business and is owned by individual people or partnership or corporation.
Voluntary hospital is healthcare organisation which is private non-profit organization which can be owned by an individual or partnership or corporation.
Multi hospital is system of two or more hospitals leased or owned or contract or managed by a central system.
General hospital is common hospital.