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Durdans Hospital [2] is a multi-speciality private hospital that treats patients visiting from around the world, in Colombo, Sri Lanka, founded in 1945, and currently owned and operated by Ceylon Hospitals PLC.
The following is a list of hospitals in Colombo District, Sri Lanka. The biggest government hospitals in the district, known as line ministry hospitals, are controlled by the central government in Colombo .
German-Sri Lanka Friendship New Women’s & Maternity Hospital(UnderNational Hospital of Galle),Karapitiya,Galle; Mahamodera Maternity Hospital, Galle (Special, Teaching) Hospitals of The Provincial Department of Health Services. District Hospital, Baddegama (Grade A) District Hospital, Ambalangoda; District Hospital, Elpitiya; District ...
Ruins of a 2,000 year old hospital in the historical city of Anuradhapura. Sri Lankan medical traditions records back to pre historic era. Besides a number of medical discoveries that are only now being acknowledged by western medicine, according to the Mahawansa, the ancient chronicle of Sinhalese royalty King Pandukabhaya had lying-in-homes and hospitals (Sivikasotthi-Sala) built in various ...
Lanka Hospitals: Health care Health care providers Colombo: 2002 Hospital P A LAUGFS Holdings: Conglomerates - Colombo [9] 1995 Oil & gas, real estate, industrials P A Leader Publications: Consumer services Publishing Colombo: 1994 Publishing P A Maliban Biscuit Manufactories Limited: Consumer goods Food products Colombo: 1954 Food products P A ...
The following is a list of hospitals in Eastern Province, Sri Lanka. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Five of the biggest government hospitals in the province are controlled by the central government in Colombo . All other government hospitals in the province are controlled by the provincial government in Trincomalee .
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Ministries of health in several sub-Saharan African countries, including Zambia, Uganda, and South African, were reported to have begun planning health system reform including hospital accreditation before 2002. However, most hospitals in Africa are administered by local health ministries or missionary organizations without accreditation programs.