Osakidetza
Osakidetza[1] is the institution created in 1984 in charge of the public healthcare system in the autonomous community of the Basque Country, belonging to the National Health System, created in 1986 and that substituted INSALUD.
Osakidetza headquarters, Bilbao. | |
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Formed | 1984 |
Preceding agency |
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Dissolved | 2002 |
Jurisdiction | Basque Government |
Headquarters | Bilbao, Biscay, Basque Country |
Agency executives |
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Website | osakidetza |
The transfer of responsibilities to the Basque government in matters of healthcare was done during the administration of Carlos Garaikoetxea as Lehendakari, after the approval of the Statute of Autonomy of the Basque Country in 1979. It is a public healthcare service with a great number of facilities that take care of the needs of the Basque citizens. Its chief is the Secretary of Health of the Basque Government.
Main healthcare facilities
Araba
- Araba University Hospital
- Leza Hospital
- Araba Integrated Sanitary Organization
- Rioja Alavesa Integrated Sanitary Organization
- Araba Mental Health Network
Gipuzkoa
- Alto Deba Hospital
- Alto Deba Integrated Sanitary Organization
- Bidasoa Hospital
- Bidasoa Integrated Sanitary Organization
- Debabarrena Integrated Sanitary Organization
- Donostialdea Integrated Sanitary Organization
- Donostia University Hospital
- Eibar Hospital
- Gipuzkoa Mental Health Network
- Goierri-Alto Urola Integrated Sanitary Organization
- Mendaro Hospital
- Tolosaldea Integrated Sanitary Organization
- Zumarraga Hospital
Biscay
- Barakaldo-Sestao Integrated Sanitary Organization
- Barrualde-Galdakao Integrated Sanitary Organization
- Bilbao-Basurto Integrated Sanitary Organization
- University Hospital Basurto (Bilbao)
- Santa Marina Hospital (Bilbao)
- Cruces University Hospital (Barakaldo)
- San Eloy Hospital (Barakaldo)
- Biscay Mental Health Network
- Ezkerraldea-Enkarterri-Cruces Integrated Sanitary Organization
- Galdakao-Usansolo Hospital
- Gernika Hospital
- Gorliz Hospital
- Urduliz-Alfredo Espinosa Hospital
- Uribe Integrated Sanitary Organization
See also
References
- Osakidetza website: Organization Archived 6 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine
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