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Hospitals In Luxembourg
This List of hospitals in Luxembourg shows the notable hospitals (french: Hôpitaux) and clinics (french: clinique) in Luxembourg. #Centre Hospitalier de Luxembourg (CHL) ## Municipal Hospital (Luxembourg), established in 1976 ##CHL Pediatric Clinic ## CHL Maternity Grande-Duchesse Charlotte, established in 1936 ##CHL Clinic d'Eich #Robert Schuman Hospitals, formed in 2014 ##Hospital Kirchberg ##Clinique Bohler ##Zitha Clinic ##Clinic Sainte-Marie #Centre Hospitalier du Nord ##Clinique Regionale du Nord #Centre Hospitalier Emile Mayrisch ##Centre Hospitalier Emile Mayrisch, Hôpital Princesse Marie-Astrid, established in 1981 ##Centre Hospitalier Emile Mayrisch, Hôpital de la Ville de Dudelange, first established in 1884 ##Centre Hospitalier Emile Mayrisch, Centre Médical Clinique Sainte Marie #Hospital Intercommunal #Centre Hospitalier Neuro-Psychiatrique #Centre Thérapeutique Useldange #Centre Thérapeutique Manternach #Centre Thérapeutique Diekirch #Rehazenter (National ...
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Luxembourg
Luxembourg ( ; lb, Lëtzebuerg ; french: link=no, Luxembourg; german: link=no, Luxemburg), officially the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, ; french: link=no, Grand-Duché de Luxembourg ; german: link=no, Großherzogtum Luxemburg is a small landlocked country in Western Europe. It borders Belgium to the west and north, Germany to the east, and France to the south. Its capital and most populous city, Luxembourg, is one of the four institutional seats of the European Union (together with Brussels, Frankfurt, and Strasbourg) and the seat of several EU institutions, notably the Court of Justice of the European Union, the highest judicial authority. Luxembourg's culture, people, and languages are highly intertwined with its French and German neighbors; while Luxembourgish is legally the only national language of the Luxembourgish people, French and German are also used in administrative and judicial matters and all three are considered administrative languages of the cou ...
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Luxembourg City St Zita Convent
Luxembourg ( ; lb, Lëtzebuerg ; french: link=no, Luxembourg; german: link=no, Luxemburg), officially the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, ; french: link=no, Grand-Duché de Luxembourg ; german: link=no, Großherzogtum Luxemburg is a small landlocked country in Western Europe. It borders Belgium to the west and north, Germany to the east, and France to the south. Its capital and most populous city, Luxembourg, is one of the four institutional seats of the European Union (together with Brussels, Frankfurt, and Strasbourg) and the seat of several EU institutions, notably the Court of Justice of the European Union, the highest judicial authority. Luxembourg's culture, people, and languages are highly intertwined with its French and German neighbors; while Luxembourgish is legally the only national language of the Luxembourgish people, French and German are also used in administrative and judicial matters and all three are considered administrative languages of the country. Wit ...
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Centre Hospitalier De Luxembourg
Centre Hospitalier de Luxembourg, abbreviated to CHL, is the public healthcare provider in Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. It is a government-owned corporation, established by law on . CHL's main site is located in the south-east of the quarter of Rollingergrund-North Belair, just to the north of Route d'Arlon, and to the west of the city centre. On this site are three of CHL's four institutions: * Municipal Hospital, a general hospital * Grand Duchess Charlotte Maternity Hospital The Grand Duchess Charlotte Maternity Hospital (french: Maternité Grande-Duchesse Charlotte) is a maternity hospital, part of the Centre Hospitalier de Luxembourg in Luxembourg. The hospital is named after Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg, ..., a maternity hospital * A pediatric clinic In addition, since 3 October 2003, a general clinic in Eich has also been part of the organisation. External links Centre Hospitalier de Luxembourg official website References Hospitals in Luxem ...
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Municipal Hospital (Luxembourg)
The Municipal Hospital () is the main hospital in Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. It is located off the ''Route d'Arlon'' N6 road, in Rollingergrund, in the west of the city. The hospital forms the largest part of the Centre Hospitalier de Luxembourg, the public sector healthcare Health care or healthcare is the improvement of health via the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, amelioration or cure of disease, illness, injury, and other physical and mental impairments in people. Health care is delivered by health profe ... provider in Luxembourg City. Opened in 1976 as part of the newly created CHL, the hospital is set on seven floors (including one below ground) and provides all the services of a general hospital. References Buildings and structures in Luxembourg City Hospital buildings completed in 1976 Hospitals in Luxembourg Hospitals established in 1976 1976 establishments in Luxembourg Municipal hospitals {{Europe-hospital-stub ...
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Grand Duchess Charlotte Maternity Hospital
The Grand Duchess Charlotte Maternity Hospital (french: Maternité Grande-Duchesse Charlotte) is a maternity hospital, part of the Centre Hospitalier de Luxembourg in Luxembourg. The hospital is named after Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg, who reigned from 1919 to 1964. History In 1936 the development of a maternity hospital in Luxembourg went under the leadership of the Red Cross director Dr. M. Bohler and the school of the state of Pfaffenthal, under the control of the state, with the first director Dr. Richard. During World War II the hospital was under control of the state, under the direction of Dr. M. Reile. In 1951 the first incubator was introduced at the hospital. Between 1952 and 1966 the unit of medical gymnastics for childbirth and the gynecology department were opened. On December 10, 1975, together with the Pediatric Clinic and the Municipal Hospital the Centre Hospitalier de Luxembourg was formed. Famous births * 11 November 1981 - Guillaume, Heredit ...
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Healthcare In Luxembourg
Healthcare in Luxembourg is based on three fundamental principles: compulsory health insurance, free choice of healthcare provider for patients and compulsory compliance of providers in the set fixed costs for the services rendered. Citizens are covered by a healthcare system that provides medical, maternity and illness benefits and, for the elderly, attendance benefits. The extent of the coverage varies depending on the occupation of the individual. Those employed or receiving social security have full insurance coverage, and the self-employed and tradesmen are provided with both medical benefits and attendance benefits. That is all funded by taxes on citizens' incomes, payrolls and wages. However, the government covers the funding for maternity benefits as well as any other sector that needs additional funding. About 75% of the population purchases a complementary healthcare plan. About 99% of the people are covered under the state healthcare system. Funding Luxembourg's Health S ...
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History Of Hospitals
The history of hospitals began in antiquity with hospitals in Greece, the Roman Empire and on the Indian subcontinent as well, starting with precursors in the Asclepian temples in ancient Greece and then the military hospitals in ancient Rome. The Greek temples were dedicated to the sick and infirm but did not look anything like modern hospitals. The Romans did not have dedicated, public hospitals. Public hospitals, per se, did not exist until the Christian period. Towards the end of the 4th century, the "second medical revolution" took place with the founding of the first Christian hospital in the eastern Byzantine Empire by Basil of Caesarea, and within a few decades, such hospitals had become ubiquitous in Byzantine society. The hospital would undergo development and progress throughout Byzantine, medieval European and Islamic societies from the 5th to the 15th century. European exploration brought hospitals to colonies in North America, Africa, and Asia. Early Chinese and J ...
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Hospitals In Luxembourg
This List of hospitals in Luxembourg shows the notable hospitals (french: Hôpitaux) and clinics (french: clinique) in Luxembourg. #Centre Hospitalier de Luxembourg (CHL) ## Municipal Hospital (Luxembourg), established in 1976 ##CHL Pediatric Clinic ## CHL Maternity Grande-Duchesse Charlotte, established in 1936 ##CHL Clinic d'Eich #Robert Schuman Hospitals, formed in 2014 ##Hospital Kirchberg ##Clinique Bohler ##Zitha Clinic ##Clinic Sainte-Marie #Centre Hospitalier du Nord ##Clinique Regionale du Nord #Centre Hospitalier Emile Mayrisch ##Centre Hospitalier Emile Mayrisch, Hôpital Princesse Marie-Astrid, established in 1981 ##Centre Hospitalier Emile Mayrisch, Hôpital de la Ville de Dudelange, first established in 1884 ##Centre Hospitalier Emile Mayrisch, Centre Médical Clinique Sainte Marie #Hospital Intercommunal #Centre Hospitalier Neuro-Psychiatrique #Centre Thérapeutique Useldange #Centre Thérapeutique Manternach #Centre Thérapeutique Diekirch #Rehazenter (National ...
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Lists Of Hospitals By Country
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Lists Of Buildings And Structures In Luxembourg
A ''list'' is any set of items in a row. List or lists may also refer to: People * List (surname) Organizations * List College, an undergraduate division of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America * SC Germania List, German rugby union club Other uses * Angle of list, the leaning to either port or starboard of a ship * List (information), an ordered collection of pieces of information ** List (abstract data type), a method to organize data in computer science * List on Sylt, previously called List, the northernmost village in Germany, on the island of Sylt * ''List'', an alternative term for ''roll'' in flight dynamics * To ''list'' a building, etc., in the UK it means to designate it a listed building that may not be altered without permission * Lists (jousting), the barriers used to designate the tournament area where medieval knights jousted * ''The Book of Lists'', an American series of books with unusual lists See also * The List (other) * Listing (di ...
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