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General hospitals provide a broad range of diagnostic, treatment, and surgical services to all kinds of patients, including those with acute conditions.
Surgical and specialty hospitals offer a narrower range of services. Types of specialty hospitals include orthopedic, surgical, psychiatric, cardiac, and cancer centers, among others.
The growth in specialty hospitals, which are often physician-owned, has been steady for a couple of decades. While general hospitals still serve an important role, they cannot provide the same focused, quality services as specialty hospitals.
As a patient, you have choices. You don’t have to settle for whichever hospital is available for the treatment you need. You want more control over your care and in choosing the professionals providing it. This is why more people are choosing specialty centers for care. They provide several benefits for patients:
North Carolina Specialty Hospital is one of a growing group of specialized facilities offering focused, narrow care for discerning consumers. We offer diagnostics, treatment, and surgeries in several categories:
NCSH opened its doors in 1926 and today has 18 licensed beds, nine observation beds, five procedure rooms, and four operating rooms. We can accommodate both inpatient and outpatient procedures. The team consists of highly skilled physicians and one nurse for every four patients at a minimum.
The staff is committed to advancing care for patients while focusing on quality and patient safety and patient satisfaction. Recently, our efforts were rewarded by a five-star CMS rating. The CMS star rating system awards points for patient safety, mortality rates, readmission rates, patient experience, and timeliness and effectiveness of care. Just 2% of hospitals receive a coveted five-star rating.
A study comparing general and specialty hospitals found that patient satisfaction is consistently higher in specialty facilities. Patients know what they want and don’t settle for adequate or mediocre care or safety. They continue to turn to specialty surgery centers because they have the best experiences.
As a patient, you have options. You can be an advocate for your health and care. The best choice is to go where you feel confident you will receive quality, safe, and efficient care. Learn more about the surgery types we offer patients and book an appointment with one of our physicians.
NCSH opened its doors in 1926 and today has 18 licensed beds, nine observation beds, five procedure rooms, and four operating rooms. We can accommodate both inpatient and outpatient procedures. The team consists of highly skilled physicians and one nurse for every four patients at a minimum.
The staff is committed to advancing care for patients while focusing on quality and patient safety and patient satisfaction. Recently, our efforts were rewarded by a five-star CMS rating. The CMS star rating system awards points for patient safety, mortality rates, readmission rates, patient experience, and timeliness and effectiveness of care. Just 2% of hospitals receive a coveted five-star rating.
A study comparing general and specialty hospitals found that patient satisfaction is consistently higher in specialty facilities. Patients know what they want and don’t settle for adequate or mediocre care or safety. They continue to turn to specialty surgery centers because they have the best experiences.
As a patient, you have options. You can be an advocate for your health and care. The best choice is to go where you feel confident you will receive quality, safe, and efficient care. Contact NCSH to learn more about what we offer patients and to talk to our specialists.
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