Healthcare in Croatia

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Introduction[edit | edit source]

The healthcare system in Croatia is a mixed system, with public and private providers. The country has a universal healthcare system, the quality of which varies greatly across the country. This article provides a list of the top hospitals and healthcare institutions in Croatia.

List of Top Hospitals in Croatia[edit | edit source]

Clinical Hospital Centre Zagreb[edit | edit source]

The Clinical Hospital Centre Zagreb is the largest hospital in Croatia and one of the most important in Southeast Europe. It is a teaching hospital, providing a range of services including emergency care, specialist consultations, and surgical procedures.

Clinical Hospital Centre Rijeka[edit | edit source]

The Clinical Hospital Centre Rijeka is a leading healthcare institution in Croatia. It provides a wide range of medical services, including cardiology, neurology, and orthopedics. The hospital is also a teaching institution affiliated with the University of Rijeka.

Clinical Hospital Centre Split[edit | edit source]

The Clinical Hospital Centre Split is a major healthcare provider in the Dalmatian region. It offers a wide range of medical services, including emergency care, specialist consultations, and surgical procedures.

Clinical Hospital Centre Osijek[edit | edit source]

The Clinical Hospital Centre Osijek is a leading healthcare institution in the Slavonia region. It provides a wide range of medical services, including cardiology, neurology, and orthopedics. The hospital is also a teaching institution affiliated with the University of Osijek.

Dubrovnik General Hospital[edit | edit source]

The Dubrovnik General Hospital is a key healthcare provider in the Dubrovnik-Neretva County. It offers a wide range of medical services, including emergency care, specialist consultations, and surgical procedures.

List of Top Healthcare Institutions in Croatia[edit | edit source]

Croatian Institute of Public Health[edit | edit source]

The Croatian Institute of Public Health is a government agency responsible for public health in Croatia. It conducts research, provides training for healthcare professionals, and monitors the health status of the population.

Croatian Health Insurance Fund[edit | edit source]

The Croatian Health Insurance Fund is a government agency responsible for providing health insurance to the citizens of Croatia. It funds a wide range of healthcare services, including hospital care, outpatient care, and prescription drugs.

Andrija Štampar School of Public Health[edit | edit source]

The Andrija Štampar School of Public Health is a leading institution in the field of public health in Croatia. It offers a wide range of programs, including undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate studies in public health.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Croatia has a diverse healthcare system with a mix of public and private providers. The country's top hospitals and healthcare institutions are renowned for their high-quality services and contributions to medical research and education.

name amenity country state city specialties local name services operator coordinates
4437835923 Pharmacies Croatia Krapina-Zagorje Krapinske Toplice 46.09097742, 15.83419356
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