Healthcare in Estonia

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Introduction[edit | edit source]

Estonia, a Northern European country, is known for its advanced healthcare system. The country has a number of top hospitals and healthcare institutions that provide high-quality medical services to both local and international patients. This article provides a comprehensive list of these institutions, along with a brief description of each.

Top Hospitals in Estonia[edit | edit source]

Tartu University Hospital[edit | edit source]

Tartu University Hospital is the largest provider of medical services in Estonia, as well as the main medical training institution in the country. The hospital is known for its advanced medical technology and highly qualified medical staff.

North Estonia Medical Centre[edit | edit source]

North Estonia Medical Centre is one of the top health care providers in the country. It is a modern, high-tech hospital with a wide range of medical services, including emergency care, outpatient services, and specialized medical care.

East Tallinn Central Hospital[edit | edit source]

East Tallinn Central Hospital is a major healthcare provider in Estonia's capital city. The hospital offers a wide range of medical services, including emergency care, outpatient services, and specialized medical care.

West Tallinn Central Hospital[edit | edit source]

West Tallinn Central Hospital is another major healthcare provider in the capital city. The hospital is known for its high-quality medical services and modern facilities.

Top Healthcare Institutions in Estonia[edit | edit source]

Estonian Health Insurance Fund[edit | edit source]

The Estonian Health Insurance Fund is the main organization responsible for the funding of healthcare services in Estonia. The fund ensures that all residents of Estonia have access to necessary medical care.

Estonian e-Health Foundation[edit | edit source]

The Estonian e-Health Foundation is responsible for the development and administration of the national digital health record system. The foundation plays a crucial role in the digitalization of Estonia's healthcare system.

Estonian Health Board[edit | edit source]

The Estonian Health Board is a government agency responsible for public health and medical regulation in Estonia. The board oversees the quality of healthcare services and ensures the safety of patients.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Estonia's healthcare system is characterized by its high-quality medical services and advanced digital solutions. The country's top hospitals and healthcare institutions play a crucial role in maintaining the health and well-being of the population. No results

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