List of hospitals in Romania
The list below is a database that contains hospitals in Romania. All public hospitals receive funding from the Ministry of Health. Romania has a universal healthcare system, hence all public hospitals are charge-free and available to each citizen of the European Union. There are 425 operational hospitals across the country.[1][2] At the moment, there are 6.2 hospital beds available per 1000 citizens.[3]
As a result of the European recession,[4] the executive has decided to shut down 67 hospitals nationwide.[5]
Classification
In Romania, each hospital is assigned to a certain city, town, region or medical university.[6]
A dispensary (dispensar in Romanian) is common out in the countryside. They do not have the facilities or labor power of a hospital, but some famous dispensaries appear in the list below.
A town hospital (spital orășenesc in Romanian) is a hospital where residents of a particular town are being admitted into. Such hospitals are able to sustain most medical emergencies and common surgeries.
A municipal hospital (spital municipal in Romanian) is a hospital where residents of a particular municipality are being admitted into. Such hospitals usually have a greater bed capacity than a town hospital.
A county hospital (spital județean in Romanian) is a hospital where citizens from all over the county are being brought in. If the procedure cannot be performed into a town hospital, the patients are being admitted in a hospital as such. This kind of hospital has a wide range of departments and a high bedding capacity.
A university hospital (spital universitar in Romanian) is a hospital ascribed to a medical university. Such hospitals have a state-of-the-art medical technologies and tend to perform experimental operations.
A sanatorium (sanatoriu in Romanian) is a recovery facility where patients with a chronic disease are being admitted into shortly before treatment.
A private hospital is a hospital that only operates with people that own a private medical insurance. Such hospitals have a closed circuit network and differ from the public hospitals.
Active hospitals
This list has been created with information provided by the Romanian Ministry of Health.[7][8]
County | Location | Full name | Total capacity | Founding year |
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Alba | Aiud | Aiud TB hospital | 120 hospital beds | ?? |
Alba | Aiud | Aiud Municipal Hospital | 225 hospital beds | 1867 |
Alba | Alba Iulia | Alba Iulia Emergency County Hospital | 763 hospital beds | 1973 |
Alba | Blaj | Blaj Municipal Hospital | 40 hospital beds | 1951 |
Alba | Câmpeni | TB Sanatorium Câmpeni | ?? | 1937 |
Alba | Câmpeni | Câmpeni Town Hospital | 155 hospital beds | ?? |
Alba | Cugir | Cugir Town Hospital | ?? | ?? |
Alba | Sebeș | Sebes Municipal Hospital | 301 hospital beds | ?? |
Alba | Zlatna | Zlatna Town Hospital | ?? | ?? |
Arad | Arad | Dr. Salvator Vuia Clinical Hospital of Obstetrics-Gynecology | 60 hospital beds | 1919 |
Arad | Arad | Arad County Emergency Clinical Hospital | 631 hospital beds | 1981 |
Arad | Arad | Arad County Clinical Hospital | 340 hospital beds | 1775 |
Arad | Capalnas | Capalnas Psychiatric Hospital | 85 hospital beds | ?? |
Arad | Chișineu-Criș | Sf. Gheorghe Hospital | 90 hospital beds | 2003 |
Arad | Dezna | Dr. Corneliu Bârsan Neurological rehabilitation Hospital | ?? | ?? |
Arad | Gurahonț | Gurahonț Territorial TB Hospital | 100 hospital beds | 2011 |
Arad | Ineu | Ineu Town Hospital | 100 hospital beds | 1855 |
Arad | Lipova | Lipova Town Hospital | 110 hospital beds | 1906 |
Arad | Mocrea | Mocrea Psychiatry Hospital | ?? | 1834 |
Arad | Sebiș | Chronic diseases Sebiș Hospital | ?? | 1968 |
Argeș | Călinești | Ion Crăciun Hospital | 70 hospital beds | 1884 |
Argeș | Câmpulung Muscel | Câmpulung Muscel Municipal Hospital | 390 hospital beds | 1983 |
Argeș | Costești | King Carol I Municipal Hospital | 140 hospital beds | 1918 |
Argeș | Curtea de Argeș | Curtea de Argeș Municipal Hospital | 215 hospital beds | 1981 |
Argeș | Domnești | Dr. Teja Papahagi Town Hospital | 55 hospital beds | ?? |
Argeș | Mioveni | Sf. Spiridon Town Hospital | 87 hospital beds | 1894 |
Argeș | Pitești | Pitești Pediatric Hospital | 396 hospital beds | ?? |
Argeș | Pitești | Pitești County Emergency Hospital | 1019 hospital beds | ?? |
Bacău | Bacău | Bacău Pediatrics Hospital | 293 hospital beds | 2003 |
Bacău | Bacău | Bacău County Hospital | 1182 hospital beds | 1857 |
Bacău | Buhuși | Buhuși Town Hospital | 173 hospital beds | ?? |
Bacău | Comănești | Ioan Lascăr Town Hospital | 120 hospital beds | 1931 |
Bacău | Moinești | Moinești Municipal Hospital | 388 hospital beds | 1973 |
Bacău | Onești | Onești Municipal Hospital | 573 hospital beds | 1965 |
Bacău | Podu Turcului | Podu Turcului Communal Hospital | ?? | ?? |
Bacău | Târgu Ocna | Târgu Ocna Town Hospital | ?? | ?? |
Bihor | Aleșd | Aleșd Town Hospital | 135 hospital beds | 1955 |
Bihor | Beiuș | Beiuș Municipal Hospital | 245 hospital beds | 1890 |
Bistrița | Beclean | Beclean Town Hospital | 244 hospital beds | ?? |
Bistrița | Bistrița | Bistrița Năsăud County Emergency Hospital | 1197 hospital beds | ?? |
Bistrița | Năsăud | Dr. George Trifon Town Hospital | 165 hospital beds | 1950 |
References
- ↑ Classification of hospitals
- ↑ In Romania, there are 18300 churches and only 425 hospitals
- ↑ Less hospital beds for ill citizens
- ↑ Why are hospitals closing? Is there any other solution ...
- ↑ List of the hospitals closed down by the government on Friday
- ↑ Hospitals: 8211 extract from the law regarding the Health Reform
- ↑ Hospital Classification
- ↑ E-spitale
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