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Hospitals - World Health Organization (WHO) Hospitals matter to people and often mark central points in their lives They also matter to health systems by being instrumental for care coordination and integration They often provide a setting for education of doctors, nurses and other health-care professionals and are a critical base for clinical research
Hospitals in the Western Pacific - World Health Organization (WHO) Hospitals are the dominant component of health service delivery Achieving universal health coverage (UHC) is impossible without clearly identifying the role of hospitals and optimizing their performance Nevertheless, countries continue to struggle to improve hospital planning and management
Hospitals in Viet Nam - World Health Organization (WHO) Besides the public hospitals, the country also has 182 private hospitals, mostly located in urban areas Hospitals as first contact care It is estimated that hospitals in Viet Nam accommodate more than 50% of total health care visits and consume more than 95% of total health insurance spending
World Hand Hygiene Day 2025 - World Health Organization (WHO) In 2025, WHO celebrates 17 years of this global campaign The 2025 SAVE LIVES: Clean Your Hands campaign day coincides with the need for countries to rapidly consider implementation of the global action plan and monitoring framework on infection prevention and control (IPC) – supported by a guide to implementation – and the need to continue to improve IPC as demonstrated in the latest WHO
Safe management of pharmaceutical waste from health care facilities . . . It focuses on pharmaceutical waste generated in health care settings, including secondary and tertiary hospitals, primary care centres, dental clinics and laboratories The scope covers pharmaceutical waste produced during routine operations as well as in outbreaks and emergencies
The burden of health care-associated infection worldwide Health care-associated infection (HAI), also referred to as "nosocomial" or "hospital" infection, is an infection occurring in a patient during the process of care in a hospital or other health care facility which was not present or incubating at the time of admission
Total density per 100 000 population: Hospitals Number of hospitals, including the following hospital categories: rural and district, provincial (second level referral), regional specialized teaching and research hospitals (tertiary care), from the public and private sectors, per 100,000 population
COMPREHENSIVE SAFE - World Health Organization (WHO) - hospitals can absorb up to 70% of ministry of health budgets - can be lost when poorly constructed hospitals are destroyed or damaged Hospitals are also important symbols of social well-being Destruction of or damage to a hospital may result in a loss of trust in local authorities as well as exposing patients and health workers to further