List Of Health Center IV In Uganda
A health centre IV is a mini hospital. It should have the kind of services found at health centre III, but it should have wards for men, women, and children and should be able to admit patients. It should have a senior medical officer and another doctor as well as a theatre for carrying out emergency operations.
Here are the List Of Health Center IV In Uganda
Unit name known to UCMB
Name per MoH HF List
Level
Diocese
District
Bukwo Bukwo HC IV Tororo Bukwo
Busaru Busaru HC IV Fortportal Bundibugyo
Kyamulibwa St. Joseph Of The Good Shepherd Kyamulibwa HC IV Masaka Kalungu
Lodonga Lodonga HC IV Arua Yumbe
Magale St. Elisabeth Magale HC IV Tororo Namisindwa
Moyo Mission Moyo Mission HC IV Arua Moyo
Benedict Medical Center Luzira Benedict Health Centre HC IV Kampala Kampala
Franciscan Kakooge Franciscan HC IV Kasana Nakasongola
St Cyprian Ngoma St Cyprian Ngoma HC IV Kasana Nakaseke
What type of healthcare system does Uganda have?
decentralized health system
Uganda runs a decentralized health system with national and district levels. The lowest rung of the district-based health system consists of Village Health Teams (VHTs).
How many regional referral hospitals are in Uganda?
14 Regional Referral Hospitals
The country is blessed with 139 general hospitals and 14 Regional Referral Hospitals. The 05 National Referral Hospitals are Mulago National Referral Hospital, Butabika National Referral Hospital, China-Uganda Friendship Hospital, Kawempe National Referral Hospital and Kiruddu National Referral Hospital.
Who is the owner of Kampala International hospital?
Dr. Ian Clarke
History. IHK became operational in 2000, and was founded by Dr.Ian Clarke, a general practitioner and tropical medicine specialist, born in Northern Ireland.
Is health care free in Uganda?
Although public health services are provided free of charge in Uganda, the poor quality of services, lack of appropriate medicines in health facilities and poor physical access to facilities continues to result in reliance on formal and informal private health care providers