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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.
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.
Healthgrades has announced the recipients of its 2025 Specialty Care Awards, which recognizes extraordinary care from the top hospitals nationwide.
These hospitals were established to cater to "particular social groups marginalized by poverty, sickness, and age," according to historian of hospitals, Guenter Risse. [ 2 ] In the late 20th century hospital networks were established to make delivery of healthcare more efficient and to share specialized medical services and physicians across ...
Lele, Nepal, [Lalitpur], Bagmati Province, Nepal Coordinates 27°34′36″N 85°18′56″E / 27.5767138°N 85.3156409°E / 27.5767138; 85.3156409
A 2012 study compared the U.S. News rankings with hospital rankings at Consumer Reports. [6] That study said that the two systems ranked hospitals differently, with 8% of graded hospitals having a similar position in each other's rankings.
The history of modern medical education in Nepal is very short. Formal medical education started in Nepal after the establishment of Institute of Medicine, Nepal in 1972 under Tribhuvan University. [4] Previously, only few qualified doctors were present in Nepal before the pre-democracy era of 1951.