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Hospital Universitario Virgen del Rocío (English: Virgen del Rocío University Hospital), also known as HUVR, is a complex of hospitals in the center of Seville, and is the largest hospital [note 1] in southern Spain. It is managed by the public company "Servicio Andaluz de Salud" and is considered one of the best hospitals in Spain. [1]
Along with this, the costs for annual prescription drugs showed a much lower price for immigrants when compared to the prices that are given to nationals. [27] The costs for healthcare in Spain are typically higher for those natives than they are for foreign born immigrants, the mean price being nearly 6.8 times higher.
The decision to create this hospital was taken by the city council in 1890. In 1897, the first patients were accepted. In 1928 it was transferred to the Provincial Council of Pontevedra. At the hospital, preferably surgical, advanced operations were performed for its time. The hospital's doctors were of great importance in the life of the city.
The hospital opened in July 1964, being at that time the first modern hospital centre in the country. It was named to celebrate the 25 years of francoist peace after the Spanish Civil War . Today, it remains one of the largest hospitals in Madrid by number of in-patients (it serves a population in excess of 500.000 people) and one of the ...
According to Eurostat's latest data, Spain had the second-highest average age of women at childbirth in Europe in 2022, at 32.6 years, as well as the second-oldest average age for first-time ...
Teaching hospitals in Spain (16 P) Hospitals in Tenerife (4 P) Pages in category "Hospitals in Spain" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
In 2017 the Hospital Virgen de la Torre became part of the organization of the Infanta Leonor from a legal standpoint. [2] In 2019, DIF, a Dutch investment fund, acquired the whole hospital. [6] Its medical emergency services collapsed in March 2020, during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, with patients lying on the floor of the hospital ...