Jericho Governmental Hospital

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Jericho Governmental Hospital
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Jericho Governmental Hospital
Geography
Location Jericho, Jericho Governorate, West Bank, Palestine
Coordinates 31°50′10.0676″N35°27′27.5094″E / 31.836129889°N 35.457641500°E / 31.836129889; 35.457641500
Organisation
Care system Public
Funding Public hospital
Type Community
Services
Emergency department Yes
Beds54
History
Opened1998

Jericho Governmental Hospital is a government hospital in the Jericho city, West Bank, Palestine. Followed by the Palestinian Ministry of Health. It was built in 1998 and has 54 beds. It employs 187 staff, including a doctor, nurse, pharmacist, physiotherapist, laboratory technician, radiologist and others. [1] [2] [3]

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