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What's the difference between a clinic, a clinic, a health center and a clinic?

First of all, the establishment is different: the clinic is a village-level medical institution with only one designated medical institution. The clinic is smaller than the hospital. Health centers are town-level medical institutions. The outpatient department is a medical institution at or above the county level.

Second, the staff is different: the clinic is the place where doctors of national nature work. A clinic is a place where private doctors work. The outpatient department is where doctors work. A clinic is where doctors work.

The service function of community health service station;

1, which has the nature of public welfare.

2. Providing public health services and basic medical services.

3. Serve communities, families and residents.

4. Focus on women, children, the elderly, patients with chronic diseases, the disabled and poor residents.

5. Establish residents' health records based on active service and on-site service.

6, to carry out health education, prevention, health care, rehabilitation, family planning technical services and the diagnosis and treatment of common and frequently-occurring diseases.