Hospital post codes vary from hospital to hospital, and are generally formulated by the hospital management department according to the internal organizational structure and staffing of the hospital. Common hospital job codes include doctors, nurses and administrators. Take the doctor as an example. The doctor's post code is usually D, plus the corresponding numbers and letters. For example, D0 1 represents the chief physician of general department, D02 represents the deputy chief physician, D03 represents the attending physician, and D04 represents the resident physician. Nurse's job code is usually n, and the number indicates different levels of nurses, such as N0 1 for head nurse, N02 for deputy head nurse and N03 for supervisor nurse.
Importance of using post code to hospital management
The use of hospital post codes not only helps hospital managers to master the internal staffing situation of the hospital, but also helps the hospital to standardize and classify the personnel who receive post training and management. At the same time, the use of post code can also help the hospital to formulate relevant post responsibilities and assessment standards according to post characteristics, and effectively improve the internal work efficiency, professional quality and professional value of the hospital. Therefore, the use of hospital position codes not only facilitates the allocation and management of positions by hospital management departments, but also provides technical support for hospitals to optimize the use of human resources.