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Specialty Hospitals are a type of hospital that focuses on providing specialized care for a particular medical condition or group of conditions. These hospitals are typically smaller than traditional hospitals and are often located in rural or underserved areas. They are typically staffed by highly trained specialists and provide a higher level of care than traditional hospitals. Specialty Hospitals are often used to treat conditions such as cancer, heart disease, and neurological disorders.
Specialty Hospitals are managed differently than traditional hospitals. They often have a smaller staff and focus on providing specialized care. They may also have different billing and reimbursement policies than traditional hospitals. Specialty Hospitals may also have different regulations and standards than traditional hospitals.
Some companies in the Specialty Hospitals market include Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, Johns Hopkins Medicine, and Duke University Health System. Show Less Read more