A vehicle conceived especially to take the hospitalized patient, generally in supine position, lift him and place him on a stretcher (C), to move him through hospital, with the ability to transfer him to a work table, of the type used at diagnostic services, or to an operating table (G), or its equivalent, without demand of effort for the nurse who drives it. It is constituted over a lower chassis (1) mounted over wheels (11), wherefrom a fixed stretcher is projected (C) and a fixed stretcher frame along which it moves, vertically, a lift cart (A) having at least a pair of parallel brackets (7) that are projected to a same side, which support the vehicles swing (P), constituted by a longitudinal rigid pipe (12) mounted on a turning condition on the free ends of the mentioned brackets (7), of which at least two incurved arms (8) are supportive which, due to their free ends support a longitudinal rigid rod (19) wherefrom a plurality of hangers hang (14) bearing attachment means for the removable arrangement of a bed pad the lift cart is associated to a first actuator mounted on the fixed stretcher frame, that actuates its vertical movements, controlled by a remote control while of the mentioned incurved arms (8) is associated to a second actuator mounted on the lift cart, which activates the transversal movements of the swing, controlled by the same remote control. The lower chassis (1) comprises a lower rectangular structure with width and length such as the one of a conventional hospital stretcher from one of its superior sides, a fixed stretcher frame is projected comprising the pair of vertical towers, joined together by an inferior crossbar (23), superior stretch (4) whereby the lift cart (A) moves, while it laterally contains a central column (3) of minor height that supports the stretcher (C). Said lift cart (A) comprises two robust boxes (5) that slide along the superior stretch (4) of both towers in a telescopic manner, with the insertion of corresponding gli