Lists of hospitals in Europe explained

See also: Lists of hospitals. This is a list of hospitals for each country in Europe.

Sovereign states

Hospitals in European sovereign states
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AlbaniaList of hospitals in Albania
AndorraThe only hospital in Andorra is the Nostra Senyora de Meritxell Hospital
ArmeniaList of hospitals in Armenia
AustriaList of hospitals in Austria
AzerbaijanList of hospitals in Azerbaijan
BelarusList of hospitals in Belarus
BelgiumList of hospitals in Belgium
Bosnia and HerzegovinaList of hospitals in Bosnia and Herzegovina
BulgariaList of hospitals in Bulgaria
CroatiaList of hospitals in Croatia
CyprusList of hospitals in Cyprus
Czech RepublicList of hospitals in the Czech Republic
DenmarkList of hospitals in Denmark
EstoniaList of hospitals in Estonia
FinlandList of hospitals in Finland
FranceList of hospitals in France
Georgia (country)List of hospitals in Georgia (country)
GermanyList of hospitals in Germany
GreeceList of hospitals in Greece
HungaryList of hospitals in Hungary
IcelandList of hospitals in Iceland
IrelandList of hospitals in Ireland
ItalyList of hospitals in Italy
KazakhstanList of hospitals in Kazakhstan
LatviaList of hospitals in Latvia
LiechtensteinLiechtenstein has one hospital, the National Hospital, situated in the capital, Vaduz,
LithuaniaList of hospitals in Lithuania
LuxembourgList of hospitals in Luxembourg
MaltaList of hospitals in Malta
MoldovaList of hospitals in Moldova
MonacoThere are three public hospitals: Princess Grace Hospital Centre, the Cardiothoracic Center of Monaco and the Haemodialysis Centre.[1]
MontenegroList of hospitals in Montenegro
NetherlandsList of hospitals in the Netherlands
North MacedoniaList of hospitals in North Macedonia
NorwayList of hospitals in Norway
PolandList of hospitals in Poland
PortugalList of hospitals in Portugal
RomaniaList of hospitals in Romania
RussiaList of hospitals in Russia
San MarinoList of hospitals in San Marino
SerbiaList of hospitals in Serbia
SlovakiaList of hospitals in Slovakia
SloveniaList of hospitals in Slovenia
SpainList of hospitals in Spain
SwedenList of hospitals in Sweden
SwitzerlandList of hospitals in Switzerland
TurkeyList of hospitals in Turkey
UkraineList of hospitals in Ukraine
United KingdomList of hospitals in the United Kingdom
UK: EnglandList of hospitals in England, (NHS), (Defunct), (Psychiatric)
UK: Northern IrelandList of hospitals in Northern Ireland
UK: ScotlandList of hospitals in Scotland
UK: WalesList of hospitals in Wales
Vatican CityThere are no hospitals in the Vatican City. There is a department that deals with health. There are numerous hospitals in the surrounding city of Rome, Italy. The Gemelli Hospital in Rome always keeps a room available for the Pope, and has treated many Vatican and Curial officials.

States with limited recognition

Dependencies and other entities

Ålands Hälso och sjukvård (ÅHS) is in charge of public health care in Åland. It offers medical care to both the local population and visitors. This includes everything from preventive care to specialized hospital care.[2]

There are three hospitals in the Faroe Islands-The National Hospital of the Faroe Islands in Tórshavn, The hospital in Klaksvík, and The hospital in Suðuroy.[3]

Gibraltar has the St Bernard's Hospital, a 210-bed facility that opened in 2005. Psychiatric care is provided by King George V Hospital.

Princess Elizabeth Hospital is the only acute care facility in Guernsey.[4]

There are two hospitals on the island, the main one being Noble's Hospital, with 314 beds, giving about four beds per 1,000 residents, around the European average, but considerably higher than in the UK.[5] Tertiary services are provided by the English NHS. The much smaller Ramsey Cottage Hospital has 31 beds and is situated in the town of Ramsey, on the north of the island.

See List of hospitals in Jersey, ; There are two hospitals in Jersey: Jersey General Hospital, St Helier and the St Saviour's Hospital, St Saviour[6]

There is a hospital in Longyearbyen, the largest settlement on the archipelago.[7]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Monaco Health Insurance . Pacific Prime . 20 November 2018.
  2. Web site: Health-care in Aland. Visit Aland. May 5, 2020.
  3. Web site: Ministry of Health, Faroe Islands. Ministry of Health. May 5, 2020.
  4. Web site: Princess Elizabeth Hospital. HealthCare.gg. May 5, 2020.
  5. Web site: How does the UK compare internationally for health funding, staffing and hospital beds? . Health Foundation . 3 June 2018.
  6. Web site: Jersey Hospitals and emergency treatment. Jersey Government. May 5, 2020.
  7. Book: http://www.regjeringen.no/nb/dep/jd/dok/regpubl/stmeld/2008-2009/stmeld-nr-22-2008-2009-/10.html?id=555006 . St.meld. nr. 22 (2008–2009): Svalbard . . 10 Longyearbyen og øvrige lokalsamfunn . 17 April 2009 . 24 March 2010 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20121011142448/http://www.regjeringen.no/nb/dep/jd/dok/regpubl/stmeld/2008-2009/stmeld-nr-22-2008-2009-/10.html?id=555006 . 11 October 2012 . dmy-all .