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This is a list of hospitals in Peru. There are 1,078 hospitals in Peru . 38% of hospitals are private and the remaining 62% are public. The most important public hospital institutions are the Regional Government, the Social Security System (EsSalud) - see Healthcare in Peru .
The hospital in the 19th century. In 1858 the Sisters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul joined, to dedicate themselves to the administrative part. [6] In 1866 it passed under the jurisdiction of the Charity of Lima, until 1880 when it returned to government administration, under Nicolás de Piérola. [5]
Archbishop Loayza National Hospital (Spanish: Hospital Nacional Arzobispo Loayza, HNAL) is a public hospital located in Lima, Peru. It is administered by the Ministry of Health . It was founded by the first archbishop of Peru , Gerónimo de Loayza in 1549 as Saint Anne's Hospital ( Spanish : Hospital de Santa Ana ), which provided health ...
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Edgardo Rebagliati Martins National Hospital (Spanish: Hospital Nacional Edgardo Rebagliati Martins), [2] formerly known as the Central Hospital of Lima (Spanish: Hospital Central de Lima) and as the Employee Hospital (Spanish: Hospital del Empleado) is a Level IV (category III-1) [3] public hospital in Jesús María District, Lima, Peru.
During the War of the Pacific, the hospital was occupied by the Chilean Army from February 20, 1881, to December 29, 1883, with only children being able to receive attention. [2] On October 5, 1885, sixth-year medical student Daniel Alcides Carrión succumbed to his condition at the hospital. Carrión had been studying the link between the so ...
Hospitals pertain to one of 13 dependencies, the most important of which are Regional Governments (450 hospitals, 42% of the total), EsSalud (97 hospitals, 9% of the total), MINSA (54 hospitals, 5% of the total) and the Private Sector (413 hospitals, 38% of the total). Lima, the capital city, accounts for 23% of the country's hospitals (250 ...
The hospital in 1920. On January 1, 1918, the Asilo Colonia de la Magdalena was inaugurated as an establishment for the care of the mentally ill in the city of Lima, which replaced the old Hospital Civil de la Misericordia. Its first director was the doctor Hermilio Valdizán.