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  2. Health in Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    The current Uruguayan healthcare system is the State Health Services Administration (ASSE) created in 1987. The National Healthcare Fund (FONASA) is the financial entity responsible for collecting, managing and distributing the money that the state has destined for health in the country. It was created in 2007 to entitle all employees and ...

  3. Ministry of Public Health (Uruguay) - Wikipedia

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    Ministry of Public Health (Uruguay) The Ministry of Public Health (Spanish: Ministerio de Salud Pública, MSP) is the ministry of the Government of Uruguay responsible for establishing public health policies and strategies, in order to contribute to the improvement of the health of the inhabitants of the Nation. [1]

  4. State Health Services Administration - Wikipedia

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    State Health Services Administration. The State Health Services Administration ( ASSE) ( Spanish: Administración de los Servicios de Salud del Estado) is the state provider of health care in Uruguay. It has a network of services throughout the country. It was created in 1987 and modified by law 18,161 of July 2007. [1]

  5. Education in Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    Primary education in Uruguay was free and compulsory; it encompassed six years of instruction. The number of primary schools in 1987 was 2,382, including 240 private schools. There were 16,568 primary school teachers and 354,179 primary school students. This resulted in a pupil-teacher ratio of approximately twenty-one to one in 1987, compared ...

  6. List of hospitals in Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    Most 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.

  7. British Hospital (Montevideo) - Wikipedia

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    History. Opened. 1857 (current location 24 July 1913) Links. Website. hospitalbritanico.org.uy. The British Hospital or Hospital Británico is a private hospital in Montevideo, Uruguay. It is located in the barrio of Parque Batlle, just west of the park of the same name.

  8. Spanish Hospital (Uruguay) - Wikipedia

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    A commission of officials, retirees and neighbors took control of the center, and managed to turn it into a free public hospital under the tutelage of the State Health Services Administration (ASSE), [2] being reopened in 2007 with the name of the doctor and politician Juan José Crottogini.

  9. Departments of Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    When the country's first constitution was signed in 1830, there were nine departments: Montevideo, Maldonado, Canelones, San José, Colonia, Soriano, Paysandú, Durazno and Cerro Largo. At that time, the department of Paysandú occupied all the territory north of the Río Negro, which included the current departments of Artigas, Rivera ...