Aker University Hospital
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Aker University Hospital was founded in 1895 in Oslo, Norway and is currently one of the largest hospitals in Norway with 4,000 employees and a 240 million Euro budget. Since 1 January 1996 the hospital also includes Gaustad Hospital, which was founded in 1855 and is therefore is the oldest psyciatric hospital in Norway.
Since January 2002 the hospital is organized as a "health trust" that is fully owned by Helse Øst RHF and which also is responsible for the hospital budget. An exception from this is the hospital's academic activities, which are financed by the University of Oslo, individuals, private sector companies and the Norwegian government.
The hospital is responsible for providing health care to 170,000 people residing in the northern part of Oslo as well as the municipalities of Ski, Oppegård, Nesodden, Frogn, Ås and Vestby. It also serves as a regional hospital for Norway's "Health Region East", which includes Oslo, Hedmark, Oppland, Akershus and Østfold counties with a total population of 1,6 million.
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