This is a list of hospitals in Papua New Guinea.[1]
Hospitals
Papua New Guinea had a population of over seven million in 2011 with over 80 percent living in rural areas.[2] According to the World Health Organization in 2014, there were seven regional hospitals, 19 provincial hospitals, 89 district hospitals, 677 health centre's, and 2,600 health posts in Papua New Guinea.[3][4] Many rural hospitals have closed because of shortages of supplies.[5]
| Rumginae District Hospital | Rumginae Station | North Fly District of Western Province | References |
| Alotau General Hospital | Alotau | Milne Bay Province | [4] |
| Angau General Hospital | Morobe Province | [4] | |
| Boram Hospital | Wewak | East Sepik Province | [4] |
| Daru General Hospital | Western Highlands Province | [4] | |
| GM Flores Hospital | Lae | Morobe Province | [6] |
| Goroka Hospital | Goroka | Eastern Highlands Province | [4] |
| Kapuna Hospital | [6] | ||
| Kavieng General Hospital | New Ireland Province | [4] | |
| Kerema Hospital | Gulf Province | [4] | |
| Kimbe General Hospital | Kimbe | [4] | |
| Kokoda Memorial Hospital | Kokoda | Oro Province | [6] |
| Kundiawa General Hospital (Sir Joseph Nombri) | Kundiawa | Chimbu Province | [4] |
| Kudjip Nazarene Hospital | Kudjip | [7][4] | |
| Lae International Hospital | Lae | Morobe Province | [6] |
| Laloki Psychiatric Hospital | Boroka | NCD | [4] |
| Lorengau General Hospital | Lorengau | Manus Province | [4] |
| Mendi General Hospital | Mendi | Southern Highlands Province | [4] |
| Modilon General Hospital | Madang | Madang Province | [4] |
| Mount Hagen General Hospital | Mount Hagen | Western Highlands Province | [4] |
| Nazarene General Hospital | Mount Hagen | Western Highlands Province | [4] |
| Nonga General Hospital | Rabaul | [4] | |
| Pacific International Hospital | Port Moresby | established in 1997[8] | |
| Paradise Private Hospital | Port Moresby | [9] | |
| PIH Clinic | Port Moresby | [6] | |
| Popondetta General Hospital | Popondetta | Oro Province | [4] |
| Port Moresby General Hospital | Port Moresby | [4] | |
| Sohano General Hospital | Buka Bouganville | [4] | |
| Tari General Hospital | Tari | Hela Province | [4] |
| Togoba Health Center | Mount Hagen | Western Highlands Province | [6] |
| Wabag General Hospital | Wabag | Enga Province | [4] |
| Yagaum Hospital | Madang (near) | Madang Province | [6] |
References
- ↑ "Papua New Guinea". World Health Organization. Retrieved April 27, 2020.
- ↑ "Independent State of Papua New Guinea Health System Review" (PDF). WHO. Retrieved April 28, 2020.
- ↑ "Global Atlas of Medical Devices, Papua New Guinea" (PDF). World Health Organization. Retrieved April 28, 2020.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 "Hospitals in Papua New Guinea". PNG Facts. Retrieved April 27, 2020.
- ↑ Chandler, Jo (November 13, 2018). "Papua New Guinea health crisis". New York Times.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Google Maps search for hospitals in Papua New Guinea
- ↑ "Kudjip Nazarene Hospital". Kudjip Nazarene Hospital. Retrieved April 27, 2020.
- ↑ "Pacific International Hospital". Pacific International Hospital. Retrieved April 27, 2020.
- ↑ "Paradise Private Hospital". Paradise Private Hospital. Retrieved April 27, 2020.
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