Healthcare in Cook Island
Cook Island Healthcare Institutions[edit | edit source]
The Cook Islands, a self-governing territory in free association with New Zealand, has a healthcare system that is primarily funded by the government and supplemented by private healthcare providers. This article provides a list of the top hospitals and healthcare institutions in the Cook Islands.
Rarotonga Hospital[edit | edit source]
Rarotonga Hospital is the main healthcare facility in the Cook Islands. Located in the capital city of Avarua, it provides a wide range of services including emergency care, maternity services, dental care, and general medical services. The hospital is equipped with modern medical equipment and staffed by a team of highly trained medical professionals.
Aitutaki Hospital[edit | edit source]
Aitutaki Hospital is located on the island of Aitutaki, one of the Cook Islands' most populated islands. The hospital provides primary healthcare services to the island's residents and visitors. Services include general medical care, emergency services, and maternity care.
Atiu Hospital[edit | edit source]
Atiu Hospital is a small healthcare facility located on Atiu Island. Despite its size, the hospital provides essential healthcare services to the island's residents, including general medical care, emergency services, and basic surgical procedures.
Mangaia Hospital[edit | edit source]
Mangaia Hospital is located on Mangaia, the most southerly of the Cook Islands and the second most populous after Rarotonga. The hospital provides primary healthcare services to the island's residents.
Ministry of Health Cook Islands[edit | edit source]
The Ministry of Health Cook Islands is the government body responsible for the provision of healthcare services in the Cook Islands. It oversees the operation of the hospitals and other healthcare facilities in the country, and implements health policies and programs.
Cook Islands Nursing Association[edit | edit source]
The Cook Islands Nursing Association is a professional organization for nurses in the Cook Islands. It provides training and professional development opportunities for its members, and advocates for the interests of nurses and the nursing profession.
Cook Islands Health Promotion Foundation[edit | edit source]
The Cook Islands Health Promotion Foundation is a non-profit organization that promotes health and wellness in the Cook Islands. It conducts health promotion campaigns, provides health education, and supports health research.
See Also[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]
External Links[edit | edit source]
- Ministry of Health Cook Islands
- Cook Islands Health Promotion Foundation
Healthcare in Cook Island
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