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Medical colleges have their own teaching hospitals which provide healthcare at subsidized costs. There are altogether 19 medical colleges in Nepal. [1] In public sector there are primary health centers, district hospital, provincial hospital and tertiary hospitals. In private sector there are general hospitals as well as super-speciality hospitals.
Patan Hospital is one of the largest hospitals in Nepal. [citation needed] It uses modern equipment and facilities to provide treatment for almost 320,000 outpatients and 20,000 inpatients every year. Patan Hospital staff conduct more than 10,000 operations annually. The hospital has been operating with an annual revenue of around US$3.5 million.
Rapti Provincial Hospital is a government hospital located in Tulsipur, Dang in Lumbini Province of Nepal. [1] The hospital is considered a crucial resource for healthcare to poor citizens who cannot afford treatments in the private hospitals. It is referred as one of the largest hospital in Nepal.
Pages in category "Hospitals in Nepal" The following 50 pages are in this category, out of 50 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
Bir Hospital (बीर अस्पताल) is the oldest district general hospital is located in Kathmandu, Nepal, Bir Hospital is one of the busiest hospitals in Nepal. Bir Hospital is the one of teaching hospital by National Academy of Medical Sciences, a government agency since 2003. [1] [2]
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Hospitals in Nepal B.P. Koirala Memorial Cancer Hospital ( BPKMCH ) is a tertiary cancer hospital located outside the Kathmandu valley in Bharatpur , Chitwan District, Nepal . The hospital is named in honor of Bishweshwar Prasad Koirala , the first democratically elected Prime Minister of Nepal who died of throat cancer in 1982.
This is a list of large hospitals ranked by bed capacity and staffing within a single campus. Hospital networks that consist of several campuses are not considered as a whole, and statistics from satellite campuses are not included. Campuses that do not have reliable sources may not be included; it is not necessarily a complete list.