Hospital Universitario del Henares | |
Network: | Servicio Madrileño de Salud |
State: | Community of Madrid |
Country: | Spain |
Beds: | 194 |
Founded: | 11 February 2008 |
The Hospital Universitario del Henares is a hospital in Coslada, Spain, part of the hospital network of the Servicio Madrileño de Salud (SERMAS). The non-medical services are managed by Sacyr.
Featuring 194 beds and 7 operating rooms, with a built surface of 58,149 m2 on a plot of 80,000 m2,[1] [2] it was opened on 11 February 2008.[3] It provides medical attention to the municipalities of Coslada, San Fernando de Henares, Mejorada del Campo, Loeches and Velilla de San Antonio.[4]
The regional Health minister of the Community of Madrid Javier Fernández-Lasquetty planned to fully externalise the management of the hospital by 2013 (along other 5 hospitals in the region), yet the process was suspended by the Superior Court of Justice of Madrid.[5] [6] The construction company Sacyr was awarded with the 100% of the services of the hospital (excluding the medical attention) until 2041.[7] Sacyr sold in 2014 nearly the half of its licensees to an investment fund linked to Lloyds Bank.[8] [9]
According to the Audiencia Nacional, the People's Party committed an embezzlement for the value of 258,297 euros when allocating the contracts of the hospital, setting 1% kickbacks.[10]