List of hospitals in Argentina

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This is a list of hospitals in Argentina. There are 5,012 hospitals in Argentina, 70% of which are private and the remaining 30% of which are public.[ citation needed ]

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City of Buenos Aires

Province of Buenos Aires

http://www.ms.gba.gov.ar/imagenes/Guia_2005.pdf

Northern area of Greater Buenos Aires

Western area of Greater Buenos Aires

South area of Greater Buenos Aires

La Plata City Hospitals

Province of Catamarca

City of Catamarca

Province of Chaco

City of Resistencia

Province of Córdoba

City of Córdoba, Argentina

Province of Corrientes

City of Corrientes

Province of Formosa

City of Formosa

Province of Mendoza

Province of Misiones

Province of Neuquen

City of Neuquen

Province of Santa Cruz

Province of Santa Fe

Rosario

San Lorenzo

Province of Tucumán

City of Tucumán

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References

    1. Hospitals in Spanish
    2. List of hospitals in Argentina
    3. Hospitales psiquiatricos en Cordoba Argentina in Spanish
    4. Global Health Intelligence , Information on Healthcare in emerging markets. Retrieved 12/10/14.
    5. Registro Federal de Establecimientos de Salud , Federal Registry of Health Institutions. Retrieved 01/08/15.