Department of Health (Basque Country)

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Department of Health
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Agency overview
Formed4 November 1936;87 years ago (1936-11-04)
Preceding agency
  • Department of Health and Consumer Affairs
Jurisdiction Basque Government
Minister responsible
Website Departamento de Salud (in Spanish)

The Department of Health (Basque : Osasun Saila, Spanish : Departamento de Salud) is the department of the Basque Government responsible for the public health care system of the Basque Autonomous Community.

Contents

List of officeholders

PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
Term of officePartyGovernment Lehendakari
(Tenure)
Ref.
Took officeLeft officeDuration
Department of Health (Provisional Government of the Basque Country)
Alfredo Espinosa  [ es ]
(1903–1937)
9 October
1936
26 June
1937
260 days UR Provisional José Antonio Aguirre
Jose Antonio Aguirre 1939 (cropped).jpg
(1936–1960)
[1]
[2]
Eliodoro de la Torre  [ es ]
(1889–1946)
193728 January
1946
EAJ/PNV [2]
Manuel Campomanes
(?–?)
19461960 UR [2]
Department of Health (Basque General Council)
MEP Andoni Monforte.jpg Andoni Monforte
(born 1946)
24 February
1978
9 April
1980
2 years, 45 days PSE-EE Rubial Ramón Rubial
Ramon Rubial 1983 (cropped).jpg
(1978–1979)
[3]
Garaikoetxea I Carlos Garaikoetxea
Carlos Garaikoetxea 1979 (cropped).jpg
(1979–1985)
Department of Health
Jesús Javier Aguirre
(1934–2022)
30 April
1980
18 April
1984
3 years, 354 days EAJ/PNV Garaikoetxea II [4]
Ángel Larrañaga
(born 1946)
18 April
1984
28 January
1985
285 days EAJ/PNV Garaikoetxea III [5]
[6]
Department of Labor, Health and Social Security
Jon Imanol Azúa  [ es ]
(born 1953)
28 January
1985
12 March
1987
2 years, 43 days EAJ/PNV Ardanza I José Antonio Ardanza
Jose Antonio Ardanza 2011 (cropped).jpg
(1985–1999)
[7]
[8]
Department of Health and Consumer Affairs
José Manuel Freire  [ es ]
(born 1949)
12 March
1987
7 February
1991
3 years, 332 days PSE-EE Ardanza II [9]
[10]
Department of Health
Inaki Azkuna 2005.jpg Iñaki Azkuna
(1943–2014)
7 February
1991
4 January
1995
8 years, 72 days EAJ/PNV Ardanza III [11]
[12]
[13]
[14]
[15]
[16]
4 January
1995
7 January
1999
Ardanza IV  [ eu ]
7 January
1999
20 April
1999
Ibarretxe I  [ eu ] Juan José Ibarretxe
Juan Jose Ibarretxe 2007 (cropped).jpg
(1999–2009)
Gabriel Maria Inclan 2005.jpg Gabriel María Inclán  [ eu ]
(born 1959)
20 April
1999
17 July
2001
10 years, 19 days EAJ/PNV [17]
[18]
[19]
[20]
[21]
[22]
17 July
2001
28 June
2005
Ibarretxe II  [ eu ]
28 June
2005
9 May
2009
Ibarretxe III  [ eu ]
Department of Health and Consumer Affairs
Rafael Bengoa 2012b (cropped).jpg Rafael Bengoa  [ es ]
(born 1952)
9 May
2009
17 December
2012
3 years, 222 days PSE-EE López  [ eu ] Patxi López
Patxi Lopez, lehendakari, en 2011 cropped.jpg
(2009–2012)
[23]
[24]
Department of Health
Jon Darpon.jpg Jon Darpón  [ es ]
(born 1959)
17 December
2012
28 November
2016
6 years, 87 days EAJ/PNV Urkullu I Iñigo Urkullu
2019-12-26, Mensaje de Fin de Ano del Lehendakari Inigo Urkullu (cropped).jpg
(2012–2024)
[25]
[26]
[27]
28 November
2016
14 March
2019
Urkullu II
Nekane Murga.jpg Nekane Murga  [ es ]
(born 1963)
14 March
2019
8 September
2020
1 year, 178 days EAJ/PNV [28]
[29]
Gotzone Sagardui 2017 (cropped).png Gotzone Sagardui
(born 1981)
8 September
2020
25 June
2024
3 years, 291 days EAJ/PNV Urkullu III [30]
[31]
Alberto Martínez
(born ?)
25 June
2024
Incumbent99 days EAJ/PNV Pradales Imanol Pradales
Imanol Pradales 2024 Pasaia (53506246383) (cropped).jpg
(2024–present)
[32]

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