List of hospitals in Iceland
List of Hospitals in Iceland[edit | edit source]
The healthcare system in Iceland is primarily funded by the government and provides universal healthcare to its citizens. The country has a number of hospitals that offer a range of medical services. Below is a list of hospitals in Iceland, including their locations and any notable features.
Name | Location | Description |
---|---|---|
Landsp tali | Reykjav k | The National University Hospital of Iceland, providing comprehensive healthcare services and serving as a teaching hospital. |
Akureyri Hospital | Akureyri | A regional hospital serving the northern part of Iceland, offering a wide range of medical services. |
Selfoss Hospital | Selfoss | A smaller hospital providing general healthcare services to the southern region of Iceland. |
Akranes Hospital | Akranes | A community hospital offering various medical services to the local population. |
safj r_ur Hospital | safj r_ur | A hospital serving the Westfjords region, providing essential healthcare services. |
Neskaupsta_ur Hospital | Neskaupsta_ur | A hospital located in the eastern part of Iceland, offering general medical care. |
H sav k Hospital | H sav k | A small hospital providing healthcare services to the local community. |
Healthcare System in Iceland[edit | edit source]
The healthcare system in Iceland is known for its high quality and accessibility. It is primarily funded through taxation, and healthcare services are provided to all residents. The system is managed by the Ministry of Health, which oversees the operation of hospitals and healthcare facilities across the country.
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