List of hospitals in Belarus

The following is a List of hospitals in Belarus. In 1994 there were 127 hospital beds and forty-two doctors per 10,000 inhabitants. The country had 131,000 hospital beds at 868 hospitals.[1][2][3]

Notable hospitals

List of Hospitals in Yemen
Name and Wikipedia linkCityRegionestablished, References
11th City Clinical Hospital (Belarussian Wikipedia)MinskMinsk Regionest. 1889[4]
6th City Clinical Hospital (Belarussian Wikipedia)MinskMinsk Regionest. 1964, 950 beds[5]
2nd City Hospital (Russian wikipedia)MinskMinsk Regionest. 1799[6]
4th City Clinical Hospital named after N. E. Savchenko (Minsk) (Russian Wikipedia)MinskMinsk Regionest. 1957
6th City Clinical Hospital (Minsk) (Belarussian Wikipedia)MinskMinsk Regionest. 1964
Astravets Central District HospitalAstravyetsGrodno Region
Baranovichi Children's City HospitalBaranovichy DistrictBrest Region[7]
City Clinical Emergency Hospital (Minsk)Minsk Regionest. 1978[8]
Dokshytsy District Central Hospital (Belarussian Wikipedia)Dokshytsy DistrictViciebsk Region
Dubrovno District Central Hospital (Belarussian Wikipedia)Dubrovna, Dubroŭna DistrictVitebsk Region
Gomel Regional Clinical Hospital for Invalids of the Great Patriotic War (aka Gomel City Clinical Emergency Hospital)GomelGomel Regionest. 1941
Kozlovichi Mental AsylumRandilovshchinaGrodno Region19092003[9]
Hospital of the Sisters of Mercy, Asveya (Шпіталь Сясцёр Міласэрнасці (Асвея) in Belarussian Wikipedia)AsveyaVitebsk Region
Lahojsk Central District HospitalLahoysk DistrictMinsk Region
Liozno District Central Hospital (Belarussian Wikipedia)Liozna DistrictVitebsk Region
Lida Central District HospitalLidaGrodno Region
Marjina Horka Central Regional Hospital (Belarussian Wikipedia)Marjina Horka, Puchavičy DistrictMinsk Regionest. 1910
Military Hospital 4/637MinskMinsk Region19411942 (German hospital)[10]
Mogilev Hospital №1MahilioŭMogilev Region
Miory District Central HospitalMiory
Minsk Regional Children's Clinical HospitalLesnoyMinsk Region[11]
Minsk city hospitalMinskMinsk Region
Novolukoml Central District HospitalNovolukomlVitebsk Region
Plieščanicy or Logoisk 2nd district hospitalPlieščanicy, Lahoysk DistrictMinsk Region
Postavy District Central HospitalPostavyVitebsk Region
Polotsk Central City HospitalPolotskVitebsk Region
Railway Hospital, MinskMinskMinsk Region
Shumilin Central District Hospital (Шумілінская цэнтральная раённая бальніца in Belorussian Wikipedia)Shumilina DistrictVitebsk Region
Smalavichy district hospitalSmaliavičyMinsk Region
Tolochin Central District HospitalTolochinVitebsk Region
Ushachy Central District Hospital (Ушацкая цэнтральная раённая бальніца in Belarussian)Ushachy DistrictVitebsk Region
Yanushkovichy district hospital (Янушковичская участковая больница in Russian)YanushkavichyMinsk Region
Zadoryevsk Nursing Hospital (Задорьевская больница сестринского ухода in Russian)ZadoryeMinsk Region

References

  1. "Belarus". Country Studies.
  2. "Hospitals in Belarus". Wikidata. Retrieved May 30, 2020.
  3. "Belarus Health Systems Review" (PDF). European Observatory on Health Systems Policies. 2008. Retrieved June 3, 2020.
  4. "11 GKB". 11th GKB. Retrieved May 30, 2020.
  5. "6th City Clinical Hospital". 6th GKB. Retrieved May 30, 2020.
  6. "2nd City Hospital". 2nd GKB. Retrieved May 30, 2020.
  7. "Baranovichi Children's City Hospital". Healthcare of Belarus. Retrieved May 31, 2020.
  8. "Minsk ambulance hospital celebrated housewarming". Belarus Today. Retrieved May 31, 2020.
  9. Karmanau, Yuras (October 12, 2003). "30 Killed in Belarus Mental Hospital Fire". AP News. Retrieved May 30, 2020.
  10. "Sanitätsversorgung," in Bertrand Michael Buchmann, Österreicher in der Deutschen Wehrmacht: Soldatenalltag im Zweiten Weltkrieg (p. 175), Böhlau Verlag, Vienna, 2009
  11. "About Minsk Regional Children's Clinical Hospital". Minsk Regional Children's Clinical Hospital. Retrieved June 2, 2020.
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