In 2012, there were 79 hospitals and clinics in Croatia.[1]
All hospitals listed below are operated by the Croatian health ministry. The ministry classifies hospitals into five categories:
- Clinical hospital centre (Klinički bolnički centar or KBC) – five major medical centres in the country, two of which are located in the capital city of Zagreb
 - Clinical hospital (Klinička bolnica or KB) – three large hospitals, all based in Zagreb
 - Clinic (Klinika) – three large clinics, two of which are located in Zagreb
 - General hospital (Opća bolnica or OB) – 22 smaller general hospitals, serving individual counties around the country
 - Specialist hospitals (Specijalne bolnice) – 27 specialised hospitals, including various children's hospitals, rehabilitation hospitals, psychiatric hospitals, and the like, scattered around the country
 
List of hospitals
- Clinical hospital centres
 
- KBC Osijek in Osijek
 - KBC Rijeka in Rijeka
 - KBC Sisters of Charity in Zagreb
 - KBC Split in Split
 - KBC Zagreb in Zagreb
 
- Clinical hospitals
 
- KB Merkur in Zagreb - Medical center with 300 beds, Hospital employs some 1200 medical and support staff.
 - KB Sveti Duh in Zagreb - Large General Hospital with over 600 beds. Hospital is located in Črnomerec district of Zagreb.
 - KB Dubrava in Zagreb
 
- General hospitals
 
- OB Bjelovar in Bjelovar
 - ŽB Čakovec in Čakovec
 - OB Dubrovnik in Dubrovnik
 - OB Gospić in Gospić
 - OB Karlovac in Karlovac
 - OB Croatian Pride in Knin
 - OB Dr. Tomislav Bardek in Koprivnica
 - OŽB Našice in Našice
 - OB Nova Gradiška in Nova Gradiška
 - OB Ogulin in Ogulin
 - OŽB Pakrac in Pakrac
 - OŽB Požega in Požega
 - OB Pula in Pula
 - OB Dr. Ivo Pedišić in Sisak
 - OB Dr. Josip Benčević in Slavonski Brod
 - OB Šibenik-Knin County in Šibenik
 - OB Varaždin in Varaždin
 - OB Vinkovci in Vinkovci
 - OB Virovitica in Virovitica
 - OB Vukovar in Vukovar
 - OB Zabok in Zabok
 - OB Zadar in Zadar
 
See also
References
- ↑ Ostroški, Ljiljana, ed. (December 2013). Statistički ljetopis Republike Hrvatske 2013 [2013 Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Croatia] (PDF). Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Croatia (in Croatian and English). Vol. 45. Zagreb: Croatian Bureau of Statistics. p. 529. ISSN 1334-0638. Retrieved 17 February 2014.
 
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