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Galle National Hospital (Teaching),Karapitiya, Galle; 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 ...
The hospital consists of 2,066 beds (will consist 2800+ beds by the end of 2024), [2] 54 wards and several other units. [1] It is the third largest tertiary care hospital in the country. [ 3 ] Karapitiya Hospital meets the health needs of people in Southern Province and also provides services to the people of the surrounding areas.
Until the 2004 contract most GPs provided care for their patients outside those hours either themselves, or as part of a GP Co-operative. [7] The total amount earmarked for Out of Hours duties including Night Visit Fees was an average of just under £6000 per GP per year. [8]
Asiri Hospitals Holdings acquired Hemas Galle Hospital from Hemas Holdings for LKR450 million in 2018. Hemas Galle Hospital was commissioned in 2009 with 50 beds. [9] Asiri Hospital Kandy Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Asiri Hospitals, amalgamated with the company in 2018 and ceased to exist. [10]
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Shushrusha Citizens' Co-operative Hospital is located in Shivaji Park, Mumbai. It was founded in 1966 by Dr. V.S. Ranadive as a hospital co-operative initiative. [2]
In 1850 the British converted the hospital into a barracks. [4] They then used the building for the office of the Government Agent, who was the chief administrator of the district, until the country's independence in 1948. Old Dutch Hospital (2013) prior to its conversion. Following Sri Lanka's independence the building was used as the Galle ...
The hospital found it difficult to recruit nurses locally so the hospital authorities requested the help of Catholic nuns who served in the hospital from 1886 to 1964. [7] [11] The hospital had 22 wards and 212 beds, 112 for the medical unit and 100 for the surgical unit, in 1885. [10] By 1894 hospital had 24 wards and 280 beds. [10]