Healthcare in Zambia

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Introduction[edit | edit source]

The healthcare system in Zambia is a mix of public, private, and faith-based organizations. The Ministry of Health (MoH) is responsible for the provision of health services in the country. This article provides a comprehensive list of the top hospitals and healthcare institutions in Zambia, highlighting their unique features and contributions to the healthcare sector.

Public Hospitals[edit | edit source]

University Teaching Hospital[edit | edit source]

The University Teaching Hospital (UTH) is the largest healthcare institution in Zambia. Located in Lusaka, it serves as the main referral hospital and the center for healthcare training, research, and specialist services. UTH has a bed capacity of over 1,655 and offers a wide range of medical services.

Ndola Teaching Hospital[edit | edit source]

Ndola Teaching Hospital is one of the four main referral hospitals in Zambia. Located in Ndola, the hospital provides healthcare services to the Copperbelt Province and other nearby regions. It also serves as a teaching hospital for the Copperbelt University School of Medicine.

Kitwe Central Hospital[edit | edit source]

Kitwe Central Hospital is a major healthcare provider in the Copperbelt Province. It offers a variety of services including general medicine, surgery, pediatrics, and obstetrics and gynecology.

Private Hospitals[edit | edit source]

Lusaka Trust Hospital[edit | edit source]

Lusaka Trust Hospital is a leading private healthcare institution in Zambia. It provides a wide range of medical services and is known for its state-of-the-art facilities and highly qualified medical staff.

Coptic Hospital[edit | edit source]

Coptic Hospital is a private healthcare institution run by the Coptic Orthodox Church. It offers a variety of healthcare services and is known for its commitment to providing affordable healthcare.

Faith-Based Healthcare Institutions[edit | edit source]

St. Francis Hospital[edit | edit source]

St. Francis Hospital is a faith-based healthcare institution located in Katete. It is one of the largest mission hospitals in Zambia and provides a wide range of healthcare services to the Eastern Province.

Chikankata Mission Hospital[edit | edit source]

Chikankata Mission Hospital is a faith-based healthcare institution located in Mazabuka. It provides a variety of healthcare services and is known for its work in HIV/AIDS care and treatment.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Zambia's healthcare system is diverse, with a mix of public, private, and faith-based institutions. These hospitals and healthcare institutions play a crucial role in providing healthcare services to the Zambian population. They also contribute significantly to medical research and training in the country. {{#cargo_+A1:B68query: tables=world_directory |fields=name=name,amenity=amenity,country=country,state=state,city=city,specialties__full=specialties,local_name=local name,services__full=services,operator=operator,coordinates__full=coordinates |where=country='Zambia' |order by=`name` , `country` , `city` , `amenity`,`services` |limit=20 |max display chars=300 }}

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