Many hospitals have also broadened their services and have transformed into institutions offering health education research, training and disease surveillance. Still, this does not means that modern hospitals do not face challenges. For examples, hospitals especially those in developing countries, continue to be plagued with shortages of hospitals beds and other necessities. At the same time, a hundred years ago, health care had faced difficulties caused by the imperfection of treatment methods and drugs. In addition, it is important to remember that a hundred years ago, hospitals simply were far worse equipped and the presence of many diseases as well as the reasons that caused them were unknown to
Many hospitals have also broadened their services and have transformed into institutions offering health education research, training and disease surveillance. Still, this does not means that modern hospitals do not face challenges. For examples, hospitals especially those in developing countries, continue to be plagued with shortages of hospitals beds and other necessities. At the same time, a hundred years ago, health care had faced difficulties caused by the imperfection of treatment methods and drugs. In addition, it is important to remember that a hundred years ago, hospitals simply were far worse equipped and the presence of many diseases as well as the reasons that caused them were unknown to