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Mount Alvernia Hospital is the only not-for-profit general acute tertiary care private hospital in Singapore. With close to 380 beds, Alvernia is supported by more than 300 on-campus specialist doctors and nearly 1,400 accredited doctors.
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Bright Vision Community Hospital (BVCH) is a 318-bedded public community hospital at 5 Lorong Napiri, Singapore 547530, off Yio Chu Kang Road, in Hougang, Singapore.It was founded by the Singapore Buddhist Welfare Services in 2001, who gave ownership of the hospital to SingHealth in 2011 owing to management challenges.
The hospital was opened as Kilkenny County Hospital on 18 December 1941. [2] New facilities, including a new accident & emergency department, acute medical assessment unit, day services unit and education centre were completed in 2016. [3] [4]
On 11 April 2005, the Changi General Hospital became the first acute care hospital to integrate care with a community hospital, St. Andrew's Community Hospital. Both hospitals are connected by a sheltered link bridge. On 11 June 2005, the hospital was the second hospital in Singapore to receive the Joint Commission International (JCI ...
St. Andrew's Community Hospital (SACH) is a non-profit hospital based in Singapore.It was established in 1992 and runs as a service of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital. [1] It provides intermediate medical care to the patients, primarily focusing on rehabilitation and sub-acute care.
Thereafter it became known as St Luke's Hospital. [4] It became the City of Bradford Municipal General Hospital in 1929 and joined the National Health Service as St. Luke's Hospital in 1948. [3] The hospital was noted for being a pioneer in the field of chemotherapy under Professor Robert Turner and George Whyte-Watson in the 1950s. [5] [6]
Construction of the Singapore Gamma Knife Centre was funded by the Health Corporation of Singapore (HCS) and the Singapore Technologies Precision Engineering (STPE). The project was the first of its kind in Southeast Asia, and the budget totalled to around ten million dollars.