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At the start of Algeria's independence in 1962, [1] the Algerian health care system was small and consisted of only one physician per 33,000 people. There was estimated to be 300 doctors in all and only one trained paramedic per 40,000 people. [2] The country has made major changes and progress since then in its policies and systems of health care.
Algeria is the largest country in Africa and is estimated to have a population of around 46,278,751 people. Algeria has a public health care system, which is accessible and free of charge to all citizens of Algeria. [1] The public health care system is financed by the government of Algeria. [2]
According to the Algerian Ministry of Health, Population and Hospital Reform there were 15 Centre Hospitalo-Universitaire (CHU) in Algeria in 2019, up from 13 in 2004. In 2019, there were 13,755 beds in the CHU facilities.
Abelhak Saihi is the Algerian Minister of Health, Population and Hospital Reform. He was appointed as minister on 9 September 2022. He was appointed as minister on 9 September 2022. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
Algerian health professionals (4 C) M. Medicine in Algeria (2 C) O. Medical and health organisations based in Algeria (2 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Healthcare in Algeria"
University Hospital Center Dr. Benaouda Benzerdjeb (Arabic: المركز الإستشفائي الجامعي د. بن عودة بن زرجب, French: Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Dr Benaouda Benzerdjeb), shortly known as CHU Oran is a large research hospital affiliated with the University of Oran in Oran, Algeria with a capacity of exceeding 1000 beds, established in 1877, located in front ...
Algeria is gearing up for an election year with an aging president and an opposition that is yet to present a candidate. The Rally for Culture and Democracy, among the rare opposition parties ...
The Brazilian health system is composed of a large, public, government managed system, the SUS (Sistema Único de Saúde), which serves the majority of the population completely free of charge or any form of fee, and a private sector, managed by health insurance funds and private entrepreneurs.