Health system at breaking point as hostilities further intensify in . . . Of the 19 hospitals, 12 provide a variety of health services, while the rest are only able to provide basic emergency care At least 94% of all hospitals in the Gaza Strip are damaged or destroyed The increased hostilities and new evacuation orders issued across northern and southern Gaza in the past two days threaten to push even more health
Hospitals - World Health Organization (WHO) Hospitals matter to people and often mark central points in their lives They also matter to health systems by being instrumental for care coordination and integration They often provide a setting for education of doctors, nurses and other health-care professionals and are a critical base for clinical research
Hospitals WPRO - World Health Organization (WHO) Hospitals are the dominant component of health service delivery Achieving universal health coverage (UHC) is impossible without clearly identifying the role of hospitals and optimizing their performance Nevertheless, countries continue to struggle to improve hospital planning and management
HeRAMS occupied Palestinian territory: Gaza snapshot September 2024 . . . HeRAMS has been deployed in Gaza, the occupied Palestinian territory, since February 2024 This snapshot offers a high-level overview of the operational status of governmental hospitals across Gaza, detailing the availability of health services and barriers to their provision, based on data reported up to September 30, 2024
Hospitals in Viet Nam - World Health Organization (WHO) Besides the public hospitals, the country also has 182 private hospitals, mostly located in urban areas Hospitals as first contact care It is estimated that hospitals in Viet Nam accommodate more than 50% of total health care visits and consume more than 95% of total health insurance spending
WHO reports outline responses to cyber-attacks on health care and the . . . During the COVID-19 pandemic, health information technology (IT) infrastructure was increasingly targeted by cyber-attacks, at times hindering hospitals from delivering timely care when it was needed most To restore IT systems and retrieve stolen data, health care facilities paid substantial ransoms
Water Sanitation and Health - World Health Organization (WHO) “Health care facilities” encompass all formally recognized facilities that provide health care, including primary (health posts and clinics), secondary, and tertiary (district or national hospitals), public and private (including faith-run), and temporary structures designed for emergency contexts (e g , cholera treatment centers)
Electricity in health-care facilities - World Health Organization (WHO) Hospitals tend to fare better than non-hospitals, such as primary health centres, in access to any electricity supply or reliable electricity supply There is also an urban–rural divide: urban health-care facilities often report more access to any electricity and more reliable electricity access than rural facilities in the same country
The ceasefire in Gaza brings hope, but immense challenges lie ahead to . . . The World Health Organization (WHO) welcomes the Gaza ceasefire, hostage and prisoner release deal, which brings hope for millions of people whose lives have been ravaged by the conflict The health challenges ahead are immense The entire population of Gaza has faced multiple displacements More than 46 600 people have been killed and over 110 000 have been injured The real figures are