10.Vienna General
Hospital-Austria

Vienna General Hospital AKH (Allgemeines Krankenhaus der Stadt Wien, AKH
Clinic) was founded in 1693 by Leopold I. For 325 years of existence it has
become an advanced clinic in Vienna, known far beyond its borders. The hospital
is one of the leading Austrian general health facility, which receives
approximately 1,5 million outpatient and over 100,000 inpatients from around
the world every year. Here - the latest generation equipment, accurate
diagnosis of diseases, even in the early stages, modern methods of treatment,
innovative drugs. And also constant improvement of the provided medical
services and affordable prices - that's why foreign patients prefer the clinic
AKH over others. The hospital provides effective assistance to patients in
accordance with international quality standards. Over 9,000 people work here,
1,600 of which are Austrian doctors with vast experience. The average length of
patient stay in hospital is about 5 days.
9.Singapore General Hospital-Singapore
SGH
sees patients referred by Family Physicians as well as specialists in both
public and private practice. The hospital provides a comprehensive range of
medical services within one complex. There are 5 National Specialist Centres
co-located on SGH Campus, facilitating a multi-disciplinary approach to
treatment. SGH practises team-based care, provided by clinicians, nurses as
well as allied health professionals.
Every
year, the SGH Campus caters to over 1 million patients. With a 10,000-strong
workforce, SGH accounts for about a quarter of the total acute hospital beds in
the public sector and about one-fifth of acute beds nationwide.
SGH
is accredited by the Joint Commission International for meeting its standards
of safety and quality in healthcare. It is also the first in Asia to achieve
the Magnet Recognition in 2010 for nursing excellence awarded by the American
Nurses Credentialing Center.
Key Figures
·
Bed Distribution - 1,785
·
Staff Strength -
9,888
·
Patients Discharged -
80,817
·
Specialist Outpatient
Attendances - 724,480
·
A&E Attendances -
128,660
·
Inpatient &
Electives Surgical Operations - 92,228
8.Oxford University Hospitals-UK

Oxford
University Hospitals (OUH) is a world renowned centre of clinical excellence
and one of the largest NHS teaching trusts in the UK. We became a Foundation
Trust on 1 October 2015 and believe that this will enable us to work more
effectively in partnership with our patients and our local community to provide
high quality healthcare.
During 2019-20 the Trust had:
1,471,197
patient attendances in total - outpatients, inpatients, day cases and Emergency
Department attendances including:
102,824
planned admissions (elective inpatients and day cases)
103,533
unplanned and emergency admissions
165,011
Emergency Department attendances and delivered 7,574 babies!
At
the end of 2019-20, there were:
1,133
beds including:
946
general and acute
79
critical care level (including Children's critical care and HDU but excluding
50 Neonatal)
18
rehabilitation
90
for children
58
inpatient areas
48
operating theatres
11,904
staff including:
3,554
nurses and midwives
1,880
doctors
1,960
healthcare support workers
7.Rigshospitalet-Tenmark

The Global Excellence programme is aimed at the hospitals and
universities in the region and the primary goal is to support and promote
internationally outstanding skilled professional environments in the region.
The development programme comprises the Global Excellence Award, which is awarded to a wide range of health environments at universities and hospitals in the Capital Region of Denmark.
The development programme comprises the Global Excellence Award, which is awarded to a wide range of health environments at universities and hospitals in the Capital Region of Denmark.
World-class
health
The award winners have presented internationally leading
results within their field of basic research, studies and treatment, education,
or clinical or translational research.
6.Charite-Germany

Charité
is one of the largest university hospitals in Europe. All of our clinical care,
research and teaching is delivered by physicians and researchers of the highest
international standard. Charité proudly lays claim to more than half of all
German Nobel Prize winners in Physiology or Medicine, including Emil von
Behring, Robert Koch, and Paul Ehrlich. Charité is internationally renowned for
its excellence in teaching and training.
Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin represents a single medical
faculty, which serves both Humboldt Universität zu Berlin and Freie Universität
Berlin. Charité extends over four
campuses, and has close to 100 different Departments and Institutes, which make
up a total of 17 different CharitéCenters.
Having marked its 300-year anniversary in 2010, Charité is now one of
the largest employers in Berlin, employing 15,500 staff (or 18,700 if including
its subsidiaries), and with a total annual turnover of €2.0 billion.
5.Helsinki
University Central-Finland
The
member municipalities of the Helsinki University Hospital Area are Espoo,
Helsinki, Kauniainen, Kerava, Kirkkonummi and Vantaa.
Helsinki
University Hospital consists of 17 hospitals, which are situated in Helsinki,
Espoo and Vantaa. They serve the population of the whole hospital area.
In
addition, HUH is responsible for providing care for demanding and rare diseases
for its catchment area's hospital areas and also to the patients from all over
Finland.
4.Sahlgrenska
University Hospital-Sweden

Originally named after Niclas Sahlgren, a Swedish merchant and director
of the Swedish East India Company, the university hospital in Gothenburg has
grown to become one of the largest in Northern Europe. In Sweden, the hospital
has been awarded national healthcare assignments in more medical areas than any
other hospital in the country. Being entrusted with this by the National Board
of Health and Welfare is firm proof that the care Sahlgrenska University
Hospital provides is at the highest level in Sweden. In fact, many treatments
that have made a tremendous difference for patients around the world were
developed here
3.University
of Sao Paulo- Brazil
The Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo (University of São Paulo Faculty of Medicine Clinics Hospital) is a complex of health institutions, located in various regions of the city of São Paulo, Brazil. Founded on April 19, 1944, it occupies a total area of 600,000 square meters and offers 2,400 beds, distributed among its eight specialized institutes and two assisting hospital
2.Oslo
University –Norway

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1.The John Hopkins-Norway
Diverse
and inclusive, Johns Hopkins Medicine:
·
Educates medical
students, scientists, health care professionals and the public
·
Conducts biomedical
research
·
Provides patient-centered
medicine to prevent, diagnose and treat human illnes
4M Johns
Hopkins Medicine receives over 4 million patients and more than 360,000
emergency room visits annually.
932
K With more than 40 care locations, Johns Hopkins Community Physicians receives
more than 932,000 patients each year.
170
K Johns Hopkins Home Care treats more than 170,000 adults and children in
Central Maryland annually.

