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Hospitals in Bahrain can be classified into public hospitals (funded by the Ministry of Health or the Bahrain Defence Force) and private hospitals. All hospitals are subject to inspection and accreditation by the National Health Regulatory Authority (NHRA), an independent regulatory body established in 2010.
Primary and secondary healthcare is also provided by many private hospitals, including American Mission Hospital, the oldest in the country and the region. Secondary and tertiary healthcare is provided for citizens and residents, from the following government hospitals. [6] Salmaniya Medical Complex; Bahrain Defence Force Royal Medical Services
Construction of the Salmaniya Medical Complex. Salmaniya Medical Complex (Arabic: مجمع السلمانية الطبي) is a public hospital situated in the Salmaniya district of Manama in the Kingdom of Bahrain. Established in 1957 and having a bed capacity of approximately 1,200 beds, it is the largest tertiary hospital in the country. [1]
A road intersection in Salmaniya, flooded in 2024. The largest public hospital in Bahrain, Salmaniya Medical Complex , and the country's only public Psychiatric Hospital (Bahrain) . Other private hospitals operate within the vicinity such as the Royal Bahrain Hospital [1] .
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