The authors describe a new model of a University Hospital, planned to allow optimal development of clinical activities, along with research and teaching, activities appropriate for a Faculty of Medicine. Utilising the standards and indices indicated by national and regional laws, we obtain a size corresponding to the one derived from estimated teaching needs, and consisting of a reference unit of bed spaces per student enrolled in the first year of studies, articulated in separate disciplinary areas and divided by medical and surgical assistance levels.

Contributo alla programmazione di un modello di ospedale universitario

MELONI, CESARE;DAL CANTON, ANTONIO;PELISSERO, GABRIELE
1999-01-01

Abstract

The authors describe a new model of a University Hospital, planned to allow optimal development of clinical activities, along with research and teaching, activities appropriate for a Faculty of Medicine. Utilising the standards and indices indicated by national and regional laws, we obtain a size corresponding to the one derived from estimated teaching needs, and consisting of a reference unit of bed spaces per student enrolled in the first year of studies, articulated in separate disciplinary areas and divided by medical and surgical assistance levels.
1999
Public Health & Health Care Science includes resources on public health, nursing, health services, hospital administration, health care management, biomedical ethics, gerontology, and substance abuse.
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Faculty of Medicine; Health organisation; Hospital organisation; Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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Meloni, Cesare; DAL CANTON, Antonio; Pelissero, Gabriele
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