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What institutions do hospital staff belong to?

Hospital staff belong to the career establishment, as follows:

Medical personnel are not public officials.

Civil servants are civil servants and belong to the government departments of the country. Both local civil servants and civil servants working in the region are administrative in nature, and their salaries are fully allocated by the government. The staff of public institutions are mainly engaged in social public welfare work, or non-profit work, which belongs to career establishment and is essentially different from national public officials. Medical staff belong to hospital staff and are included in the establishment of the cause, not to public officials.

Responsibilities of hospital staff:

1, under the leadership of the dean, fully responsible for the business and management of the physical examination department.

2, responsible for the development of physical examination department management process, management system and scheme; At the same time, check the quality of physical examination, actively explore the market and expand market share.

3. Be responsible for formulating the salary system and reward and punishment system of the physical examination department.

4. Supervise the safety and quality of all inspection items.

5, urge subordinates to strictly implement the hospital rules and regulations and department work system, to provide humanized service.

6. Evaluate the performance of subordinates and put forward suggestions on rewards and punishments and promotion and demotion.

7, strengthen health education, improve the coverage of health education to the masses.

8, complete other duties stipulated by the hospital.

To sum up, the hospital establishment means that the hospital is listed as a national health unit, with financial balance allocation or self-financing.

Legal basis:

Article 2 of the Civil Service Law of People's Republic of China (PRC)

Article 1 The term "civil servant" as mentioned in this Law refers to the staff who perform public duties according to law and are included in the state administrative establishment, and their wages and benefits are borne by the state finance.