Abstract

The true values of human life are found in medicine and health care. Human life expectancy has grown as a result of their development, giving them a true dictatorship. Not only does the opening of hospitals or health centres impact the development of healthcare facilities, but their administration and management have a greater impact. Proper management of hospitals and health care centres would allow for the expansion of medical facilities with the least amount of investment. Any act or performance that is primarily intangible and does not lead to the ownership of anything is considered a service. By this view, the hospital offers us perishable, intangible medical and health care services. The service sector is highly diverse, and hospitals are no exception. They could be employed by the government, a private charity, or a commercial enterprise. The following adjectives best describe the qualities of the goods they sell: Kindness Paying attention and showing compassion. Any country's lifeline is its medical and health care facilities, which fall under the broad category of people-based services.

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