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Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo National Central Public Hospital (Indonesian: Rumah Sakit Umum Pusat Nasional Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo, abbreviated as RSUPN Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo or RSCM) is a government-run district general hospital located at Salemba in Jakarta, Indonesia. Since 1964, it is named after Cipto Mangunkusumo, an Indonesian independence ...
For the hospital in Gaza, Palestine, see Indonesia Hospital. This is a list of hospitals in Indonesia, including clinics. As of 2019, there were 2,813 hospitals of all types in Indonesia, 63.5% of which are run by private organisations. [1] In 2012, according to data from the Ministry of Health of Indonesia, there were 2,454 hospitals around ...
Lists. Hospitals in Indonesia. Gatot Soebroto Central Army Hospital (Indonesian: Rumah Sakit Pusat Angkatan Darat Gatot Soebroto, abbreviated as RSPAD Gatot Soebroto) is a military hospital in Jakarta, Indonesia. The name of the hospital is derived from Gatot Soebroto, a National Hero of Indonesia. Established in 1819, the hospital is the main ...
St Vincent de Paul's Hospital (Indonesian: Rumah Sakit Katolik St. Vincentius a Paulo), or popularly known by its acronym as RKZ (Dutch: St. Vincentius a Paulo Roomsch Katholiek Ziekenhuis, lit. 'St Vincent de Paul Roman Catholic Hospital'), is a large Catholic hospital in Surabaya, Indonesia. Administratively part of the Arnoldus Foundation ...
Cikini Hospital. / -6.191; 106.842. Primaya Hospital PGI Cikini, also known as PGI Cikini Hospital ( Rumah Sakit PGI Cikini) or Cikini Hospital ( Rumah Sakit Cikini ), is a rural general hospital in Cikini, Menteng in Jakarta, Indonesia. It was formerly a mansion that was designed by Indonesian painter Raden Saleh, who used it as residence.
Located around 60 kilometers (37 mi) south of the national capital of Jakarta, Bogor is the 6th largest city in the Jakarta metropolitan area and the 14th overall nationwide. [4] The city covers an area of 111.39 km 2, and it had a population of 950,334 in the 2010 Census [5] and 1,043,070 in the 2020 Census. [6]
Panti Rapih Hospital. Panti Rapih Hospital (Rumah Sakit Panti Rapih) is a private dis hospital in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. It was founded in 1929 by five sisters from St. Carolus Borromeus. It is managed by the Panti Rapih Foundation.
Construction of the hospital began in 2011 on 16,000 square meters of land donated by the government of Gaza. [3] [1] The project cost IDR 126 billion and was funded by donations from Indonesian people and organizations such as the Indonesian Red Cross Society and Muhammadiyah, collected through the Indonesian humanitarian organization Medical Emergency Rescue Committee (MER-C).