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PostPosted: Mon May 14, 2007 5:03 am    Post subject: HEALTHCARE IN BOSNIA / BOSNIA HOSPITAL GUIDE Reply with quote

HEALTHCARE IN BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA

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There were over 200,000 war-related deaths in the 1990s (120,000 in 1992 alone) and many Bosnians were permanently disabled. Besides causing hundreds of thousands of deaths and injuries, the Bosnian war destroyed much of the healthcare infrastructure. Many hospitals were destroyed and infant mortality rates increased.

The total fertility rate, 4.0 in 1960, dropped to 1.6 in 2000. In the same year, average life expectancy was 73. In 2002 the birth rate was estimated at 13 per 1,000 people and the death rate was 8 per 1,000. The infant mortality rate was 13 deaths per 1,000 live births in 2000. In 1999, an estimated 83% of children under one had a measles vaccination and 90% of children were immunised for diphtheria. In 1999, there were 87 cases of tuberculosis per 100,000 people.

Salaries for healthcare providers are low, and medical equipment is outdated (20 years old on average). As of 1999, there were an estimated 1.4 physicians and 3.7 hospital beds per 1,000 people. In the same year, outpatient visits averaged 2.7 per person. Primary care is provided through health centres (dom zdravlyas) and outpatient branches called ambulantas. As of 1999 there were 87 dom zdravlyas in the Bosnian Federation, staffed by general practitioners and nurses, providing primary care, preventive care, health education, and rehabilitation. Among the secondary and tertiary care facilities in the Republika Srpska is one in Banja Luka that has 1,327 beds and one in Sarajevo with 776 beds. The country has five medical schools. As of 1999 public, health expenditure was estimated at 8% of GDP.

DIRECTORY OF HOSPITALS & CLINICS

Klinička Bolnica Mostar
Kardinala Stepinca
Mostar
Tel: +387 36 327-750
Fax: +387 36 313-238
Email: ravnateljstvo@kb-mostar.org
Website: www.kb-mostar.org

University Children's Hospital
Bolnicka 25
Sarajevo
Tel: +387 71 472-406
Fax: +387 71 472-406

University Clinical Centre of Tuzla
Tuzla
Tel: +387 75 238-359
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