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Hospitals, Private
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D016304 |
[A class of hospitals that includes profit or not-for-profit hospitals that are controlled by a legal entity other than a government agency. (Hospital Administration Terminology, AHA, 2d ed)
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Hospitals, Proprietary
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D006777 |
[Hospitals owned and operated by a corporation or an individual that operate on a for-profit basis, also referred to as investor-owned hospitals.
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Hospitals, Psychiatric
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D006778 |
[Special hospitals which provide care to the mentally ill patient.
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Hospitals, Public
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D006779 |
[Hospitals controlled by various types of government, i.e., city, county, district, state or federal.
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Hospitals, Rehabilitation
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D000077773 |
[Free standing rehabilitation hospitals and rehabilitation units in acute care hospitals. They provide an intensive inpatient rehabilitation program.
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Hospitals, Religious
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D016519 |
[Private hospitals that are owned or sponsored by religious organizations.
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Hospitals, Rural
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D006780 |
[Hospitals located in a rural area.
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Hospitals, Satellite
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D006781 |
[Those hospitals which are extensions of a main hospital and are wholly or partly administered by that hospital.
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Hospitals, Special
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D006782 |
[Hospitals which provide care for a single category of illness with facilities and staff directed toward a specific service.
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Hospitals, State
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D006783 |
[Hospitals controlled by agencies and departments of the state government.
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Hospitals, Teaching
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D006784 |
[Hospitals engaged in educational and research programs, as well as providing medical care to the patients.
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Hospitals, University
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D006785 |
[Hospitals maintained by a university for the teaching of medical students, postgraduate training programs, and clinical research.
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Hospitals, Urban
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D006786 |
[Hospitals located in metropolitan areas.
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Hospitals, Veterans
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D006787 |
[Hospitals providing medical care to veterans of wars.
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Hospitals, Voluntary
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D006788 |
[Private, not-for-profit hospitals that are autonomous, self-established, and self-supported.
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Host Adaptation
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D000086967 |
[Genetic changes that allow an infectious organism to develop a symbiotic relationship with the organism they infect or jump a species barrier to infect a new host organism.
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Host Cell Factor C1
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D051863 |
[A cellular transcriptional coactivator that contains N-terminal KELCH REPEATS and N- and C-terminal FIBRONECTIN TYPE III DOMAINS. It functions as a transcription factor for a number of genes and in the assembly of IMMEDIATE-EARLY PROTEINS of the HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS. Mutations in the HCFC1 gene are associated with cases of X-LINKED MENTAL RETARDATION.
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Host Factor 1 Protein
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D035001 |
[An integration host factor that was originally identified as a bacterial protein required for the integration of bacteriophage Q beta (ALLOLEVIVIRUS). Its cellular function may be to regulate mRNA stability and processing in that it binds tightly to poly(A) RNA and interferes with ribosome binding.
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Host Microbial Interactions
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D000076662 |
[Interactions between a host and microbe or microbiota.
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Host Specificity
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D058507 |
[The properties of a pathogen that makes it capable of infecting one or more specific hosts. The pathogen can include PARASITES as well as VIRUSES; BACTERIA; FUNGI; or PLANTS.
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