Prince Hamza Hospital

Prince Hamzah Hospital[1] was established in 2006 in the Jordanian capital, Amman. It can accommodate about 436 beds, while the cost of its construction and equipment amounted to 56 million Jordanian dinars (approximately US$75 million).[2]


Prince Hamza Hospital
Geography
LocationTabarbour area of Amman, Tabarbour, Jordan
Organisation
FundingNon-profit hospital
TypeGovernment hospital
Affiliated universityGovernmental system of decentralization
Services
Beds436
History
Opened2006
Links
ListsHospitals in Jordan

It received recognition from the Jordanian Medical Council as an educational hospital in 2010. It is a government hospital with a decentralization system, which helped him to provide medicines, medical consumables and modern devices by placing direct bids, without waiting for the arrangements of the Ministry of Health, as well as the use of experts and technicians from inside and outside the hospital.

To take advantage of their expertise in all respects, just as it contributes to providing distinguished medical services by creating new medical specialties based on providing a treatment service that is not available in the public health sector.[3]

Medical services

The hospital provides a treatment service that is not available in the public health sector, including cardiac surgeries, cardiac catheters, diagnostic and therapeutic blood vessels, and kidney transplants.[4]

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