This is a list of hospitals in Uruguay.
Public hospitals
editMost public hospitals in Uruguay are managed by the State Health Services Administration. In the case of Montevideo, of the nine state hospitals, the vast majority are managed by the State Health Services Administration, with the exception of the university hospital, the Canzani sanatorium and those reserved for the care of personnel from the armed forces, police and injured workers.
Imagen | Date | Name | ||
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1953 | Hospital de Clínicas | University hospital | University of the Republic | |
1825 | Hospital Maciel | General hospital | State Health Services Administration | |
1880 | Hospital Vilardebó | Psychiatric hospital | ||
1908 | Hospital Pereira Rossell | Pediatric hospital | ||
1909 | Spanish Hospital | General hospital | ||
1928 | Hospital Saint Bois | General hospital | ||
Hospital Piñeyro del Campo | Geriatric hospital |
There are also departmental hospitals, and a set of primary care centers, with emergency services and family medicine. In the case of the department and city of Montevideo, there is a network of 95 state polyclinics distributed in different neighborhoods of Montevideo. To this are added the 21 neighborhood polyclinics, managed by the Department of Health of the Municipality of Montevideo, these are mostly located in neighborhoods with critical contexts. There are also maternal and child centers, today called the Bank of Social Security.
Private hospitals
editThere are also, and mainly in Montevideo, a set of medical assistance corporations. Which are called mutualists.
Date | Name | Locality | Date |
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1857 | British Hospital | Montevideo | |
1858 | Italian Hospital of Montevideo | ||
CASMU | |||
Médica Uruguaya | |||
Asociación Española | |||
Cantegril Sanatorium | Maldonado | ||
Sanatorium Mautone | |||
Evangelical Hospital | Montevideo | ||
Catholic Circle of Workers | |||
American Sanitarium |